eter­nal noon.

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

eter­nal noon.· 3 hymns found
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No mid­night shade, no cloud­ed sun,
No mid­night shade, no cloud­ed sun,
No mid­night shade, no wan­ing moon,

eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin;
O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin;
O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin,

Thine Earthly Sabbaths, Lord, We Love

lyricist: Philip Doddridge, 1736
Composer: Anonymous
Hymn 1

...No mid­night shade, no cloud­ed sun,

But sac­red, high, eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin;...

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No mid­night shade, no cloud­ed sun,

But sac­red, high, eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin;

Thine Earthly Sabbaths, Lord, We Love

Lord of the Sabbath, Hear Our Vows

lyricist: Philip Doddridge, 1736
Composer: Will­iam Gar­di­ner, 1815
Hymn 2

...No mid­night shade, no cloud­ed sun,

But sac­red high eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin;...

HymnC

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No mid­night shade, no cloud­ed sun,

But sac­red high eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin;

Lord of the Sabbath, Hear Our Vows

Lord of the Sabbath, Hear Us Pray

lyricist: Philip Doddridge, 1736
Composer: William Gardiner, 1815
Hymn 3

...No mid­night shade, no wan­ing moon,

But sac­red, high, eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin,...

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No mid­night shade, no wan­ing moon,

But sac­red, high, eter­nal noon.

O long ex­pect­ed day, be­gin,

Lord of the Sabbath, Hear Us Pray

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