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Frequent the day of God returns

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions. 2nd ed. #565 (1838) Topics: Evening hymns Languages: English
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I am, O Lord, with pains oppressed

Author: S. A. H. Hymnal: Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions. 2nd ed. #566 (1838) Topics: Evening hymns Languages: English
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Begone, my earthly cares, away

Hymnal: Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions. 2nd ed. #567 (1838) Topics: Evening hymns Languages: English
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Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #604 (1986) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Evening hymns First Line: Savior, again to Thy dear name we raise Lyrics: 1 Savior, again to Thy dear name we raise With one accord our parting hymn of praise; Once more we bless Thee ere our worship cease; With eager hearts we wait Thy word of peace. 2 Grant us Thy peace upon our homeward way; With Thee began, with Thee shall end the day: Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this house have called upon Thy name. Amen. Tune Title: ELLERS
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Sabbath Eve

Author: J. Edmeston Hymnal: Christ in Song #778 (1908) Topics: Hymns for Worship Evening Hymns First Line: How sweet the light of Sabbath eve! Lyrics: 1. How sweet the light of Sabbath eve! How soft the sunbeams ling'ring there! For these blest hours the world I leave, Wafted on wings of faith and pray'r. 2. Season of rest! the tranquil soul Feels the sweet calm, and melts in love; And while these sacred moments roll, Faith sees a smiling heav'n above. 3. Nor will our days of toil be long; Our pilgrimage will soon be trod; And we shall join the ceaseless song, The endless Sabbath of our God. Languages: English Tune Title: MALVERN
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Sabbath Twilight

Author: S. F. Smith Hymnal: Christ in Song #800 (1908) Topics: Hymns for Worship Evening Hymns First Line: Softly fades the twilight ray Lyrics: 1. Softly fades the twilight ray Of the holy Sabbath-day, Gently as life's setting sun When the Christian's course is run. 2. Peace is on the world abroad; 'Tis the holy peace of God, Symbol of the peace within When the spirit rests from sin. 3. Saviour, may our Sabbaths be Days of joy and peace in Thee, Till in heav'n our souls repose, Where the Sabbath ne'er shall close. Languages: English Tune Title: COMMUNION
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Communing With Thee

Author: Doane Hymnal: Christ in Song #802 (1908) Topics: Hymns for Worship Evening Hymns First Line: Softly now the light of day Lyrics: 1. Softy now the light of day Fades upon our sight away; Free from care, from labor free, Lord, we would commune with thee. 2. Thou, whose all pervading eye Naught escapes, without, within, Pardon each infirmity, Open fault, and secret sin. 3. Soon from us the light of day Shall forever pass away; Thou, from sin and sorrow free, Take us, Lord, to dwell with thee. Languages: English Tune Title: MERCY
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Keep Us Safe This Night

Hymnal: Christ in Song #841 (1908) Topics: Hymns for Worship Evening Hymns First Line: Lord, keep us safe this night Lyrics: 1. Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: Lord, keep us safe this night
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O timely happy, timely wise

Author: Keble Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #935 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Morning and Evening Hymn Languages: English
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Now the shades of night are gone

Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #938 (1871) Topics: Morning and Evening Hymn Languages: English

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