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Now All the Woods Are Sleeping

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Robert Bridges Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #572 (1995) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Morning and Evening; Evening hymns; God--Creator; Rest; Thankfulness Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Jesus, thyself to us reveal

Author: Bishop Johannes de Watteville, 1718-1788 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #632 (1920) Topics: Aspiration; Christ Abiding with Believers; Christ Grace of; Christ Presence of; Conformity to Christ; Consistency; Growth in Grace; Holiness; Longing for Christ; Saints Union with Christ Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

O Food of Exiles Lowly

Author: M. Owen Lee, CSB, b. 1930 Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #729 (1986) Topics: Sacred Heart; Eucharist; Funeral; Eternal Life; Exile; Food; Grace; Praise Scripture: John 19:34 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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When children, blest by Jesus

Author: Johannes Andreas Rothe, 1688-1758 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #730 (1920) Topics: Death and Resurrection; Death of Children; Friends in Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

O God of Unrelenting Grace

Author: Hermann I. Weinlick Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #738 (1995) Topics: Prayer; Confession of Sin; God--Mystery of; Prayer; Self-Examination Scripture: Isaiah 57:14-21 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Blessed Be the Day When I Must Roam (Moravian Emigrants' Hymn)

Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #794 (1995) First Line: Blessed be the day when I must roam Lyrics: 1 Blessed be the day when I must roam far from my country, friends, and home, an exile, poor and mean; my fathers' God will be my Guide, will angel guards for me provide, my soul, my soul in danger screen. 2 My God will lead me to a spot where, all my cares and griefs forgot, I shall enjoy sweet rest. As pants for cooling streams the hart, I languish for my heavenly part, for God, for God, my Refuge blessed. Topics: Journey; Journey; Parting; Travelers Scripture: Psalm 42 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Our God Eternal, Reigning

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #806 (1995) Lyrics: 1 Our God eternal, reigning, creation's life sustaining, our refuge and our home; enthroned, in light surrounded, when earth was yet unfounded, the living God, to him we come. 2 We fade, a dream that passes, like withered meadow grasses when summer's sun has shone. Before that face all-seeing of God who gave us being, we pass away and we are gone. 3 O God of mercy, hear us, in steadfast love draw near us, from age to age the same; that we, be grace defended, when earthly days are ended, may live to praise a Savior's name. Topics: Death and Life to Come; Death of Believers; Funeral and memorial service; God--Nature of; God--Protection by Scripture: Psalm 103 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

O Food of Exiles Lowly

Author: M. Owen Lee, CSB, b. 1930 Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #886 (1994) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Scripture: John 6:41-51 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

Now all the woods are sleeping

Author: Paulus Gerhardt, 1607-76; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #946 (1933) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Times and Seasons Morning and Evening Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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The Duteous Day Now Closeth

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Robert S. Bridges Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1280 Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1. The duteous day now closeth, Each flower and tree reposeth, Shade creeps o’er wild and wood: Let us, as night is falling, On God our Maker calling, Give thanks to Him, the Giver good. 2. Now all the heav’nly splendor Breaks forth in starlight tender From myriad worlds unknown; And man, the marvel seeing, Forgets his selfish being, For joy of beauty not his own. 3. His care he drowneth yonder, Lost in the abyss of wonder; To Heav’n his soul doth steal: This life he disesteemeth, The day it is that dreameth, That doth from truth his vision seal. 4. Awhile his mortal blindness May miss God’s lovingkindness, And grope in faithless strife: But when life’s day is over Shall death’s fair night discover The fields of everlasting life. Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

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