Author: Bp. George Washington Doane (1799-1859)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #21 (1889)First Line: Softly now the light of dayTopics: Evening; Family WorshipTune Title: HOLLEY
Author: Rev. John Newton (1725-1807)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #22 (1889)First Line: Now may he who from the deadTopics: Church Close of ServiceScripture: Hebrews 13:20-24
Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #23 (1889)First Line: Come, we that love the LordTopics: Grace Magnified; Joy Spiritual; Pilgrims Song of; Praise Calls toScripture: Psalm 149:2Tune Title: SHIRLAND
Author: Rev. John Newton (1725-1807)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #24 (1889)First Line: Our Lord, who knows full wellTopics: Prayer Importunity in ; Prayer UnitedScripture: Luke 18:1-7
Author: Rev. Philip Doddridge (1702-1751)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #25 (1889)First Line: Our Heavenly Father callsTopics: Access to God; Communion With God; Saints Union of, with ChristScripture: 1 John 2:1Tune Title: THATCHER
Author: Rev. John Newton (1725-1807)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #26 (1889)First Line: Behold the throne of graceTopics: Access to God; Prayer Encouragement to; Promises; Throne of GraceScripture: 1 Kings 3:5Tune Title: MORNINGTON
Author: Rev. Charles Wesley (1708-1788)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #27 (1889)First Line: Pray, without ceasing, prayTopics: Prayer Importunity in ; TemptationScripture: Luke 18:1-7
Author: Miss Charlotte Elliott (1789-1871)Hymnal: SoPT1889 #30 (1889)First Line: My God, is any hour so sweetTopics: Evening; PrayerScripture: Philippians 4:6-7Tune Title: ALMSGIVING
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