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by Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky (1690 - 1774)

Geh' auf, o Gnadensonn, und offenbare...
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
Geh' auf, o Gnadensonn, und offenbare dich,
Gieb einen hellen Blick aus deinem Liebesherzen.
Ich bin noch blind an dir; komm, komm, erleuchte mich;
Verkläre dich in mir, zünd an des Glaubens Kerzen,
Und laß, o Lieb, in dir von allen meinen Sünden
Mich Rettung, Heil und Schutz, und Seelenweide finden.

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Confirmed with Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky, Güldenes Schatz-Kästlein der Kinder Gottes, deren Schatz im Himmel ist; bestehend in auserlesenen Sprüchen der heiligen Schrift, sammt beygefügten erbaulichen Anmerkungen und Reimen, Philadelphia: gedruckt bei Conrad Zentler für Georg W. Mentz, 1811, page 96.


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  • by Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky (1690 - 1774), no title [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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