To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

We found "To dis­si­pate the gloom of night." used in 3 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.· 3 hymns found
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And Heav’n pours forth its sac­red light
It hath no need of sun to rise,
It hath no need of suns to rise

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

See from the high­est realms of bliss
There sweeps no de­so­la­ting wind
There sweeps no de­so­lat­ing wind

Arise and Sing, Dispel Your Fears

lyricist: Anonymous, ca. 1860
Composer: Robert Earnshaw, 1918
Hymn 1

...And Heav’n pours forth its sac­red light

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

See from the high­est realms of bliss...

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And Heav’n pours forth its sac­red light

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

See from the high­est realms of bliss

Arise and Sing, Dispel Your Fears

There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen (Robins)

lyricist: Gurdon Robins, 1843
Composer: William Kirkpatrick, 1893
Hymn 2

...It hath no need of sun to rise,

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

There sweeps no de­so­la­ting wind...

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It hath no need of sun to rise,

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

There sweeps no de­so­la­ting wind

There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen (Robins)

There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen (Towner)

lyricist: From Gurdon Robins, 1843
Composer: Daniel Towner, 1897
Hymn 3

...It hath no need of suns to rise

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

There sweeps no de­so­lat­ing wind...

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It hath no need of suns to rise

To dis­si­pate the gloom of night.

There sweeps no de­so­lat­ing wind

There Is a Land Mine Eye Hath Seen (Towner)

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