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Hymn On The Logos
The Light Still Shining In The Darkness
Once I musing was in spirit,
Why the Light in darkness shone;
Why, amidst the early ages,
It by man was never known.
Why the Light in darkness shone;
Why, amidst the early ages,
It by man was never known.
Though Essential, Uncreated,
Though within the mind it beamed;
Yet the Light none comprehended,
Prophets mused and sages dreamed.
Though within the mind it beamed;
Yet the Light none comprehended,
Prophets mused and sages dreamed.
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Then to me a voice there answered,
“Why thy wonder thus express?
In the world that Light still shineth,
All mankind to save and bless.
“Why thy wonder thus express?
In the world that Light still shineth,
All mankind to save and bless.
But how few behold its glory,
Shining in the Savior's face!
And how few his life have copied,
Full of heavenly truth and grace.
Shining in the Savior's face!
And how few his life have copied,
Full of heavenly truth and grace.
And though everywhere it shineth,
Brighter than the orb of day;
Men and nations still reject it,
Walking not in wisdom's way.
Brighter than the orb of day;
Men and nations still reject it,
Walking not in wisdom's way.
But to all who love, receive it,
They the sons of God become;
Dwelling with the Lord forever,
In his bright, eternal home.”
They the sons of God become;
Dwelling with the Lord forever,
In his bright, eternal home.”
Poem No. 390; c. 23 September 1865
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