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Great God, to Thee my evening song

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #644 (1894) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Great God, to Thee my evening song, With humble gratitude I raise: Oh, let Thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise. 2 My days unclouded as they pass, And every gently rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to Thy love and power. 3 And yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of Thy love, Ungrateful, can from Thee depart, And from the path of duty rove. 4 Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Christ my Lord; His Name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God, And kind acceptance at Thy throne. 5 With hope in Him mine eyelids close; With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in Thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to Thy Name. Amen. Topics: Home and Personal Use Languages: English Tune Title: [Great God, to Thee my evening song]
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Great God, to Thee My Evening Song

Author: Anne Steele, 1716–1778 Hymnal: Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints #164 (1985) Lyrics: 1. Great God, to thee my evening song With humble gratitude I raise; Oh, let thy mercy tune my tongue And fill my heart with lively praise. 2. My days, unclouded as they pass, And ev’ry onward rolling hour Are monuments of wondrous grace And witness to thy love and pow’r. 3. With hope in thee mine eyelids close; With sleep refresh my feeble frame. Safe in thy care may I repose And wake with praises to thy name. Topics: Closing; Evening; Prayer and Supplication; Worship Scripture: Psalm 100:4-5 Languages: English Tune Title: HAZEL
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Great God, To Thee My Evening Song

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9481 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Great God, to Thee my evening song With humble gratitude I raise; O let Thy mercy tune my tongue And fill my heart with lively praise. 2 Mercy, that rich unbounded store; Does my unnumbered wants relieve; Among Thy daily craving poor, On Thy all bounteous hand I live. 3 My days unclouded, as they pass, And every gently rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to Thy love and power. 4 Thy love and power, celestial Guard, Preserve me from surrounding harms; Can danger reach me, while the Lord Extends His kind protecting arms? 5 My numerous wants are known to Thee, Ere my slow wishes can arise; Thy goodness, measureless and free, Is ready still with full supplies. 6 And yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of Thy love, Ungrateful, can from Thee depart, And fond of trifles, vainly rove. 7 When calm reflection finds a place, How vile this wretched heart appears! O let Thy all subduing grace Melt it in penitential tears. 8 Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Jesus: His dear name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God, And kind acceptance at Thy throne. 9 Let this blest hope my eyelids close With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in Thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to Thy name. Languages: English Tune Title: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM
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Great God, to Thee my evening song

Hymnal: Hymnal #343 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Great God, to Thee my evening song, With humble gratitude I raise: O let Thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise. 2 My days unclouded as they pass, And every gently rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to Thy love and power. 3 and yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of thy love, Ungrateful, can from Thee depart, And from the path of duty rove. 4 Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Jesus; his dear Name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God, And kind acceptance at Thy throne. 5 Let this blest hope mine eyelids close; With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in Thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to thy Name. Languages: English
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Great God! to Thee my evening song

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #526 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Great God! to Thee my evening song, With humble gratitude I raise: Oh, let Thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise. 2 My days, unclouded as they pass, And ev'ry gently rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to Thy love and power. 3 And yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of Thy love, Ungrateful, can from Thee depart, And from the path of duty rove. 4 Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Christ, my Lord; His Name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God, And kind acceptance at Thy throne. 5 With hope in Him mine eyelids close, With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in Thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to Thy Name. Topics: Evening Hymns in general; Worship Family Languages: English
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Great God, to thee my evening song

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #713 (1873) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Great God, to thee my evening song With humble gratitude I raise; Oh let thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise. 2 My days, unclouded as they pass, And every gentle, rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to thy love and power. 3 And yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of thy love, Ungrateful, can from thee depart, And, fond of trifles, vainly rove. 4 Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Jesus; his dear name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God! And kind acceptance at thy throne. 5 Let this blest hope mine eyelids close; With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to thy name. Topics: The Christian Family The Home Altar; For Daily Blessings Scripture: Psalm 127:2
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Great God, to Thee my evening song

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Church and Home Hymnal #292b (1893) Languages: English Tune Title: [Great God, to Thee my evening song]
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An Evening Hymn

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CDXCV (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Great God, to thee my evening song Lyrics: 1 Great God, to thee my evening song With humble gratitude I raise, O let thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise. 2 My days unclouded, as they pass, And every gentle rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to thy love and power. 3. And yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of thy love, Ungrateful, can from thee depart, And fond of trifles vainly rove. 4 Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Jesus: his dear name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God, And kind acceptance at thy throne. 5 Let this blest hope my eye-lids close, With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to thy name. Topics: Times and Seasons Evening Languages: English
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An Evening Hymn

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #22 (1760) First Line: Great God, to thee my ev'ning song Lyrics: I. Great God, to thee my ev'ning song With humble gratitude I raise; O let thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise. II. Mercy, that rich unbounded store, Does my unnumber'd wants relieve; Among thy daily, craving poor, On thy all-bounteous hand I live. III. My days unclouded, as they pass, And ev'ry gently rolling hour, Are monuments of wond'rous grace, And witness to thy love and pow'r. IV. Thy love and pow'r, (celestial guard) Preserve me from surrounding harms: Can danger reach me, while the Lord Extends his kind protecting arms? V. My num'rous wants are known to thee, E'er my slow wishes can arise; Thy goodness measureless and free, Is ready still with full supplies. VI. And yet this thoughtless, wretched heart, Too oft regardless of thy love, Ungrateful, can from thee depart, And fond of trifles vainly rove. VII. When calm reflection finds a place, How vile this wretched heart appears! O let thy all-subduing grace Melt it in penitential tears. VIII. Seal my forgiveness in the blood Of Jesus: His dear Name alone I plead for pardon, gracious God, And kind acceptance at thy throne. IX. Let this blest hope my eyelids close, With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to thy Name. Topics: Evening Languages: English
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Great God, to thee my evening song

Author: Steele Hymnal: Good-Will Songs #242 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Great God, to thee my evening song]

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