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I
The light that from the fire of love
With glory girds the throne above,
Falls on our world by sin undone,
All radiant as the morning sun.
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II
O souls of men, in darkness lost,
Look upwards where the shining host,
Like stars around the Christ are set,
More bright than earthly coronet.
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III
These are the souls of men restored,
By Him Whose blood on earth was poured,
Who, though a Son, was bound and led
To where His heart in anguish bled.
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IV
Death at the Christ in fury sprung,
As on the Cross He meekly hung;
But by His dying, death was slain,
And sin, and all their hideous train.
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V
O souls of men, to such a prize,
Thine is the power with these to rise;
No barrier flung across the way
Can stay thy course to endless day.
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VI
O deathless Christ! O sinless One!
Son of the Father, God's own Son,
Thine is the power from sin to free
Their souls who put their trust in Thee.
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VII
Glory to Thee, O Christ, be given
By souls redeemed in earth and heaven;
Our souls, exulting, seek the place
Where dwells the fulness of Thy grace.
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