Wakes

The phrase "Wakes" resonates through 3 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

Wakes· 3 hymns found
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When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;
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So in the morn­ing may we wake,

Wakes

O on that day, that wrath­ful day
Hark! hark! how it freights the air;
More lov­ing for our Fa­ther’s sake

That Day of Wrath

lyricist: Thomas of Celano, 13th Century
Composer: John Dykes, 1861
Hymn 1

...When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;

Swells the high trump that wakes the dead.

O on that day, that wrath­ful day...

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When loud­er yet, and yet more dread;

Swells the high trump that wakes the dead.

O on that day, that wrath­ful day

That Day of Wrath

Christmas Music

lyricist: Marian Froelich, 1883
Composer: Gideon Froelich
Hymn 2

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Christmas mu­sic mer­ri­ly wakes the ech­oes;

Hark! hark! how it freights the air;...

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Christmas mu­sic mer­ri­ly wakes the ech­oes;

Hark! hark! how it freights the air;

Christmas Music

Lord, When We Have Not Any Light

lyricist: Annie Matheson, 1889
Composer: James Lightwood, ca. 1900
Hymn 3

...So in the morn­ing may we wake,

When wakes the kind­ly sun,

More lov­ing for our Fa­ther’s sake...

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So in the morn­ing may we wake,

When wakes the kind­ly sun,

More lov­ing for our Fa­ther’s sake

Lord, When We Have Not Any Light

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