our out­ward sense be­friend­ing

The phrase "our out­ward sense be­friend­ing" resonates through 2 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

our out­ward sense be­friend­ing· 2 hymns found
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For the new­er rite is here;
For the new­er rite is here;

our out­ward sense be­friend­ing

Makes the in­ward vi­sion clear.
Makes our in­ward vi­sion clear.

Of the Glorious Body Telling

lyricist: Thomas Aquinas (1226–1274)
Composer: Franz Haydn (1732–1809)
Hymn 1

...For the new­er rite is here;

Faith, our out­ward sense be­friend­ing,

Makes the in­ward vi­sion clear....

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For the new­er rite is here;

Faith, our out­ward sense be­friend­ing,

Makes the in­ward vi­sion clear.

Of the Glorious Body Telling

Now, My Tongue, the Mystery Telling

lyricist: Thomas Aquinas, 13th Century
Composer: Paris, 1881
Hymn 2

...For the new­er rite is here;

Faith, our out­ward sense be­friend­ing,

Makes our in­ward vi­sion clear....

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For the new­er rite is here;

Faith, our out­ward sense be­friend­ing,

Makes our in­ward vi­sion clear.

Now, My Tongue, the Mystery Telling

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