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Sethus Calvisius
Te lucis ante terminum
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Sethus Calvisius
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Te lucis ante terminum is a hymn that was composed by Sethus Calvisius in the late 16th century. The hymn is also known as "Before the Ending of the Day" and is a part of the Compline, which is the final service of the day in the Christian liturgy. The hymn is sung during the Compline service and is a prayer for protection during the night. The hymn was first published in Calvisius' collection of hymns titled "Hymni sacri et novi" in 1594. The collection contained 100 hymns, including Te lucis ante terminum. The hymn quickly became popular and was included in many subsequent hymnals. Te lucis ante terminum is a short hymn that consists of four stanzas. Each stanza is composed of four lines and follows a simple ABAB rhyme scheme. The hymn is typically sung in a slow and solemn manner, with a focus on the text and the prayerful nature of the hymn. The first stanza of the hymn begins with the words "Te lucis ante terminum" which translates to "Before the ending of the day." The stanza goes on to ask for God's protection during the night and for the forgiveness of sins. The second stanza continues the theme of protection, asking for God's help in resisting temptation and avoiding sin. The third stanza of the hymn is a prayer for peace and rest during the night. The stanza asks for God's protection from all harm and for the comfort of his presence. The final stanza of the hymn is a doxology, giving praise to God and asking for his continued protection and guidance. Overall, Te lucis ante terminum is a simple and beautiful hymn that has been a part of Christian liturgy for centuries. Its focus on protection, forgiveness, and peace make it a fitting prayer for the end of the day and the beginning of the night.
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You shine ante terminum  Hymnus "Te lucis ante terminum", à 4 (Nr. 40)
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