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9. Now our worship sweet is o'er

1 Now our worship sweet is o'er--
Singing, praying, teaching, hearing:
Let us gladly God adore,
For His gracious strength and cheering:
Bless His Name, who fain would save us,
For the rich repast He gave us.

2 Now the Blessing cheers our heart,
And the service all is ended,
Let us joyfully depart,
Be our souls to God commended:
His good Spirit ever guide us,
And with all things well provide us.

3 Let our going out be blest,
Bless our entrance in like measure;
Bless, O Lord, our toil and rest,
Bless our bread, our grief and pleasure;
Be in death Thy blessing given;
And make us blest heirs of heaven!

Text Information
First Line: Now our worship sweet is o'er
Author: Hartmann Schenck (1680)
Translator: Rev. Matthias Loy, D. D. (1880)
Meter: No. 21
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Church Year: Close of Service
Notes: Now Public Domain. From the German text: Nun, Gott Lob, es ist vollbracht
Tune Information
Name: NUREMBERG (Old) (Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier)
Composer: Rudolph Ahle (1664)
Meter: No. 21
Key: A Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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