bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine

We found "bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine" used in 2 sacred songs, each carrying a unique message of faith.

bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine· 2 hymns found
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Illustrious as the sun;
Illustrious, as the sun;

bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine

Their glo­ri­ous cir­cuit run.
Their glo­ri­ous cir­cuit run.

Jesus, Let All Thy Lovers Shine

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Henry Lahee, 1855
Hymn 1

...Illustrious as the sun;

And, bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine,

Their glo­ri­ous cir­cuit run....

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Illustrious as the sun;

And, bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine,

Their glo­ri­ous cir­cuit run.

Jesus, Let All Thy Lovers Shine

Jesus, the Word of Mercy Give

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: William Bradbury, 1844
Hymn 2

...Illustrious, as the sun;

And bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine,

Their glo­ri­ous cir­cuit run....

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Illustrious, as the sun;

And bright with bor­rowed rays di­vine,

Their glo­ri­ous cir­cuit run.

Jesus, the Word of Mercy Give

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