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Another Six Days' Work Is Done

Hymnal: New Life No. 2 #144 (1886) Languages: English
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Another Six Days' Work Is Done

Hymnal: Unfading Treasures #220 (1893) Languages: English Tune Title: ROCKINGHAM
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Another Six Days' Work

Author: J. Stennett Hymnal: Christ in Song #430 (1908) First Line: Another six days' work is done Lyrics: 1 Another six days' work is done, Another Sabbath is begun; Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, Improve the day that God has blessed. 2 Come, bless the Lord, whose love assigns So sweet a rest to weary minds; A blessed antepast is giv'n, On this day more than all the sev'n. 3 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise As grateful incense to the skies, And draw from Christ that sweet repose Which none but he who feels it knows. 4 This heav'nly calm within the breast Is the best pledge of glorious rest, Which for the church of God remains, The end of cares, the end of pains. Topics: Hymns for Worship The Rest Day; Hymns for Worship The Rest Day Languages: English Tune Title: HEBRON
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Another Six Days' Work Is Done

Author: S. Stennett (1727-1795) Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #456 (1941) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Church and Doctrines The Sabbath Languages: English Tune Title: HEBRON
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Another six days' work is done

Author: Rev. Joseph Stennett Hymnal: The Hymnal #42 (1895) Lyrics: 1. Another six days' work is done, Another Sabbath is begun; Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, Improve the day thy God hath blest. 2. Come, bless the Lord, whose love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds, Provides an antepast of heaven, And gives this day the food of seven. 3. O that our thoughts and thanks may rise, As grateful incense to the skies; And draw from heaven that sweet repose Which none but he that feels it knows. 4. This heavenly calm within the breast Is the dear pledge of glorious rest Which for the Church of God remains, The end of cares, the end of pains. 5. In holy duties let the day In holy pleasures, pass away: How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend In hope of one that ne'er shall end. Amen.
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Another Six Day's Work is Done

Hymnal: The New Living Hymns (Living Hymns No. 2) #456 (1902) First Line: Another six days' work is done Languages: English
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Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: A New Selection of Hymns; designed for the use of conference meetings, private circles, and congregations, as a supplement to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns #3 (1812) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another six day's work is done, Another Sabbath is begun; Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest; Improve the day thy God hath bless'd. 2 Come, bless the Lord, whose love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds; Provides an antepast of Heaven, And gives this day the food of seven. 3 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise, As grateful incense, to the skies; And draw from heaven that sweet repose Which none, but he that feels it, knows. 4 This heavenly calm within the breast, Is the dear pledge of glorious rest, Which for the Church of God remains, The end of cares, the end of pains. 5 With joy, great God, thy works we view, In various scenes both old and new; With praise, we think on mercies past, With hope, we future pleasures taste. 6 In holy duties let the day In holy pleasures, pass away: How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end! Languages: English
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Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #38 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another six day's work is done, Another Sabbath is begun; Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, Improve the day Thy God has blessed. 2 Come, bless the Lord, whose love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds; Provides an antepast of heaven, And gives this day the food of sev'n. 3 Oh that our thoughts and thanks may rise As grateful incense to the skies; And draw from heaven that sweet repose Which none, but he who feels it, knows. 4 With joy, great God! Thy works we view In various scenes, both old and new; With praise we think of mercies past, With hope we future pleasures taste. 5 In holy duties let the day In holy pleasures pass away: How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end. Topics: God as Cratior and Preserver, praise to; Lord's Day; Praise hymns of genearl praise; Sabbath; Worship hymns of opening; God as Creator and Preserver, praise to Languages: English
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Another six days' work is done

Author: Joseph Stennett Hymnal: Church Book #38 (1890) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another six day's work is done, Another Sabbath is begun: Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, Improve the day thy God has blest. 2 Come, bless the Lord, whose Love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds; Provides an antepast of heaven, And gives this day the food of seven. 3 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise As grateful incense to the skies; And draw from heaven that sweet repose Which none but he that feels it knows. 4 With joy God's wondrous works we view In various scenes both old and new; With praise we think on mercies past, With hope we future pleasures taste. 5 In holy duties let the day, In holy pleasures pass away. How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end! Topics: Worship The Lord's Day; Easter Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: ST. GREGORY
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Another six days' work is done

Author: Joseph Stennett Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #41 (1899) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another six day's work is done, Another Sabbath is begun; Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, Improve the day thy God has blest. 2 Come, bless the Lord, whose love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds; Provides an antepast of heaven, And gives this day the food of seven. 3 Oh that our thoughts and thanks may rise As grateful incense to the skies; And draw from heaven that sweet repose Which none but he that feels it knows. 4 With joy God's wondrous works we view In various scenes, both old and new; With praise we think on mercies past, With hope we future pleasures taste. 5 In holy duties let the day, In holy pleasures pass away: How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of one that ne'er shall end! Amen. Topics: Lord's Day Emblem of eternal rest Languages: English Tune Title: EL PARAN

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