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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth Hymnal: The Hymnal #9 (1916) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Blest are the moments, doubly blest, That drawn from this one hour of rest, Are with a ready heart bestowed Upon the service of our God! 2 Each field is then a hallowed spot, An altar is in each man's cot, A church in every grove that spreads Its living roof above our heads. 3 Look up to heaven, the industrious sun Already half his race hath run: He cannot halt or go astray, But our immortal spirits may. 4 Lord, since his rising in the east, If we have faltered or transgressed, Guide, from Thy love's abundant source, What yet remains of this day's course; 5 Help with Thy grace, through life's short day, Our upward and our downward way; And glorify for us the west, When we shall sink to final rest. Amen. Topics: Daily Prayer Noon Languages: English Tune Title: WAREHAM
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth, 1770 - 1850 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #218a (1958) Lyrics: 1 Blest are the moments, doubly blest, That, drawn from this one hour of rest, Are with a ready heart bestowed Upon the service of our God! 2 Each field is then a hallowed spot, An altar is in each man's cot, A church in every grove that spreads Its living roof above our heads. A-men. 3 Look up to heaven! the industrious sun Already half his race hath run; He cannot halt or go astray, But our immortal spirits may. 4 Lord, since his rising in the east, If we have faltered or transgressed, Guide, from thy love's abundant source, What yet remains of this day's course; 5 Help with thy grace through life's short day Our upward and our downward way, And glorify for us the west, When we shall sink to final rest. Amen. Topics: The Church Worship - The Day's Work Languages: English Tune Title: SKARA
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth, 1770 - 1850 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #218b (1958) Lyrics: 1 Blest are the moments, doubly blest, That, drawn from this one hour of rest, Are with a ready heart bestowed Upon the service of our God! 2 Each field is then a hallowed spot, An altar is in each man's cot, A church in every grove that spreads Its living roof above our heads. A-men. 3 Look up to heaven! the industrious sun Already half his race hath run; He cannot halt or go astray, But our immortal spirits may. 4 Lord, since his rising in the east, If we have faltered or transgressed, Guide, from thy love's abundant source, What yet remains of this day's course; 5 Help with thy grace through life's short day Our upward and our downward way, And glorify for us the west, When we shall sink to final rest. A-men. Amen. Topics: The Church Worship - The Day's Work Languages: English Tune Title: WINSCOTT
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: W. Wordsworth Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #533 (1920) Lyrics: 1 Blest are the moments, doubly blest, That drawn from this one hour of rest, Are with a ready heart bestowed Upon the service of our God! 2 Each field is then a hallowed spot, An altar is in each man's cot, A church in every grove that spreads Its living roof above our heads. 3 Look up to heaven, the industrious sun Already half his race hath run He cannot halt or go astray, But our immortal spirits may. 4 Lord, since his rising in the east, If we have faltered or transgressed, Guide, from Thy love's abundant source, What yet remains of this day's course; 5 Help with Thy grace, thro' life's short day, Our upward and our downward way; And glorify for us the west, When we shall sink to final rest. Topics: General Home and Personal Use Languages: English Tune Title: WAREHAM
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth Hymnal: Columbia University Hymnal #6 (1921) Languages: English Tune Title: WAREHAM

Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth, 1770-1850 Hymnal: Songs of Praise #25 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: BRESLAU
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth, 1770-1850 Hymnal: The People's Hymn Book #36 (1924) Languages: English

Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #40 (1926) Meter: 8.8.8.8
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: William Wordsworth, 1770-1850 Hymnal: The English Hymnal #263 (1906) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Languages: English
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Blest are the moments, doubly blest

Author: W. Wordsworth Hymnal: The New Hymnal #9 (1924) Languages: English

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