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Evening Prayer

Author: James R. Murray Hymnal: WL1885 #157 (1885) First Line: Into thy loving care, Into thy keeping Lyrics: 1 Into thy loving care, Into thy keeping, Thou who art everywhere, Take us while sleeping. 2 Let thine almighty arm Closely enfold us; Nothing can hurt or harm Whilst thou dost hold us. 3 Through all the death-like night Thy watch be given, Bring us to morning light Here or in heaven. Tune Title: [Into thy loving care]
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Golden Moments

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #158 (1885) First Line: Oh, grasp the golden moments Refrain First Line: Haste to improve ev'ry moment Lyrics: 1 Oh, grasp the golden moments, As quickly on they fly, And tune your heart to music, The music of the sky. Refrain: Haste to improve every moment; Hasten ere all shall be o’er, Sing and your song shall reecho Far o’er the earth to eternity’s shore. 2 Go out upon the highway, And sing your song to men; They’ll stop to hear and ask you To sing that song again. [Refrain] 3 They long to hear the message, That message from above; The precious words of Jesus, For every word is love. [Refrain] 4 Then grasp the golden moments, They’re slipping one by one; And haste to do your duty, Before they all are gone. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Oh, grasp the golden moments]
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Parting Song

Hymnal: WL1885 #159 (1885) First Line: Come, beloved, ere we part Refrain First Line: Join then all and sweetly Lyrics: 1 Come, beloved, ere we part, Every voice and every heart, Join and to our Father raise, One last song of praise. Refrain: Join then all and sweetly raise, One last song of grateful praise. 2 Though we here should meet no more, Yet there is a brighter shore, There released from toil and pain, We may meet again. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come, beloved, ere we part]
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Into His Rest

Author: M. E. Servoss Hymnal: WL1885 #160 (1885) First Line: "Into his rest," how the heart in its sadness Refrain First Line: "Into his rest," when our journey is ended Lyrics: 1 “Into his rest,” how the heart in its sadness, Lingers again o’er the promise so sweet; Turning the flood-tide of sorrow to gladness, Making the hope of life’s vict’ry complete. Refrain: “Into his rest,” when our journey is ended, Into his rest, when life’s battles are won; How can a soul by his mercy attended, Faint by the wayside e’er duty is done? 2 “Into his rest,” when the soul that went singing, Through the long hours, though the night had grown drear; Enters the gate—hallelujahs still ringing, Leaving a life work of comfort and cheer. [Refrain] 3 “Into his rest,” oh, how sweet to remember, When our earth burdens grow heavy to bear; Whether he calls us in May or December, Spring-time eternal awaiteth us there. [Refrain] 4 “Into his rest,” then, O pilgrim grown weary, Look up with joy to the heavenly hills; What though the years of thy home-way be dreary, Recompense waiteth for all of life’s ills. [Refrain] Tune Title: ["Into his rest," how the heart in its sadness]
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Risen Indeed

Hymnal: WL1885 #161 (1885) First Line: The glorious morn illumes the sky Lyrics: 1 The glorious morn illumes the sky, The heavens resound with anthems high, The shining angels as they speed, Proclaim “The Lord is risen indeed,” Proclaim “The Lord is risen indeed.” 2 Vainly with rocks his tomb was barred, While Roman guards kept watch and ward; Majestic from the useless tomb, In pomp of triumph he has come, In pomp of triumph he has come. 3 When his amazed disciples heard, With wondrous hope their hearts were stirred; Their Lord’s beloved face to see, They haste with joy to Galilee, They haste with joy to Galilee. 4 His pierced hands to them he shows, His face with love’s own radiance glows; They with the angel’s message speed, And shout “The Lord is risen indeed,” And shout “The Lord is risen indeed.” Tune Title: [The glorious morn illumes the sky]
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That Wonderful Land

Author: Mrs. Harriet Jones Hymnal: WL1885 #162 (1885) First Line: The beautiful streams in that wonderful land Refrain First Line: Oh, wonderful land Lyrics: 1 The beautiful streams in that wonderful land, Go gliding along o’er the silvery sand; And all who partake of the waters so sweet, Find wonderful healing and rapture complete. Refrain: Oh, wonderful land, Oh, beautiful strand, Oh, heavenly gleams, Oh, silvery streams; Oh, mountains sublime, Oh, music divine, Through Jesus, my Savior That home will be mine. 2 The evergreen hills in that wonderful land, Through ages eternal in beauty will stand; And all who abide in the home of the blest, Upon those fair mountains find infinite rest. [Refrain] 3 Oh, sweet are the songs in that wonderful land, And joyous the shouts from the glorified band; The saints and the angels join in the refrain, “All glory to Jesus, again and again.” [Refrain] Tune Title: [The beautiful streams in that wonderful land]
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Thy Will be Done

Hymnal: WL1885 #163 (1885) First Line: "Thy will be done!" In devious way
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The Joy of Giving

Author: Mrs. A. L. Davison Hymnal: WL1885 #164 (1885) First Line: Happy is the man that giveth Refrain First Line: Freely giving Lyrics: 1 Happy is the man that giveth, Freely to his fellow men; Unto him the Lord of heaven, Many fold shall give again. Refrain: Freely giving, Out of all thine earthly store. Freely giving, blest in living, Shalt thou be for evermore. 2 Sow the seed of holy living, All thy journey’s toilsome length; So to others coming after, Thou shalt give thy greater strength. [Refrain] 3 So the wilderness shall blossom Into beauty, fair and sweet; And the way of life grow smoother, To the weary pilgrim feet. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Happy is the man that giveth]
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Make a Joyful Noise

Hymnal: WL1885 #165 (1885) First Line: Make a joyful noise unto God Lyrics: Make a joyful noise unto God, Make a joyful noise all ye lands, Sing forth the honor of his name, The honor of his name, All the earth shall worship thee, All the earth shall sing unto thee. They shall sing to thy name, They shall sing unto thy name, Make a joyful noise unto God, Make a joyful noise all ye lands, Sing forth the honor of his name, The honor of his name. Tune Title: [Make a joyful noise unto God]
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Glory to God in the Highest

Hymnal: WL1885 #166 (1885) First Line: Glory! glory! glory! Glory to God in the highest Refrain First Line: Hark! what means those holy voices Lyrics: Glory! glory! glory! Glory to God in the highest, Hark! what mean those holy voices, Sweetly sounding through the skies? Lo! th’angelic host rejoices Heavenly hallelujah’s rise! Glory to God in the highest! Glory to God in the highest! And on earth be peace, good-will toward men, And on earth be peace, good-will toward men, Hear them tell the wondrous story, Hear them chant in hymns of joy, “Glory in the highest, glory! Glory be to God most high.” Christ is born the great Anointed, Heaven and earth his praises sing, Oh, receive whom God appointed, For your Prophet, Priest and King. Amen. Tune Title: [Glory! glory! glory! Glory to God in the highest]
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Gloria Patri

Hymnal: WL1885 #167 (1885) First Line: Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost
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On One and All

Author: T. Foster Blakely Hymnal: WL1885 #168 (1885) First Line: On one and all yonder the sun is shining bright Refrain First Line: Steadily then our guide we follow Lyrics: 1 On one and all yonder the sun is shining bright, On one and all merrily now our hearts are bounding, Hope is our path shedding her beams of rosy light Bids our army now advancing hail, all hail, On while the Spring scatters her buds and blossoms fair, On while the birds cheerfully wake the dewy air, On one and all labor and toil gladly share, Joyfully now joyfully, now joyfully march away. Refrain: Steadily then our guide we follow, Steadily marching on, Gratefully now we sing, Glory to God our King Tenderly sweet his voice will cheer us, Tenderly sweet today, Hear him call to each, go forward, march away. 2 Brave hearts and true, now from the Sunday School we come, On move the ranks under our banner brightly gleaming, Brave hearts and true, lovingly going, going home, There to dwell with our Redeemer evermore, Though on our way many a rocky steep we climb, Firm be our step, cheerily still our voices chime, Faith wings our flight over the wide sea of time, Up to the land, beautiful land, beautiful land of song. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [On one and all yonder the sun is shining bright]
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The Silent Harp

Author: Mrs. M. O. Page Hymnal: WL1885 #170 (1885) First Line: There's a harp that is silent whose strings were of gold Lyrics: 1 There’s a harp that is silent whose strings were of gold, And whose song, as the jasper, was clear, Oh, its cadence so rare, was of beauty untold, As it fell like a charm on the ear; But it wakes in a land where no sorrow can reach, Where no shadow of evil can come, Where the lips are unclosed in the angelic speech, While our own trembling ones must be dumb. 2 There’s a lute that is ‘reft of its beautiful strings— It is shattered, and silent, and still, And the song that once rose as on glorified wings, Now no longer our senses can thrill, For a spirit has passed o’er the shadowy stream, To the lands ever vernal and fair, And the rift in the midst sends a beautiful gleam Of the fullness of joy that is there. Tune Title: [There's a harp that is silent whose strings were of gold]
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Father hear our prayer

Hymnal: WL1885 #171a (1885)
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All hail the power of Jesus' name!

Author: Rev. Edward Perronet Hymnal: WL1885 #172f (1885)
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Awake, and sing the song

Author: Rev. Martin Madan Hymnal: WL1885 #172e (1885)
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Come, thou almighty King

Author: Rev. Chas. Wesley Hymnal: WL1885 #172a (1885)
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Welcome, sweet day of rest

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: WL1885 #172d (1885)
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To God, the Father, Son

Author: Rev. E. F. Hatfield Hymnal: WL1885 #172b (1885)
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Let the lower lights be burning

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: WL1885 #173a (1885) First Line: Brightly beams our Father's mercy
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From Greenland's icy mountains

Author: Bishop Heber Hymnal: WL1885 #173e (1885)
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Holy Bible, book divine!

Author: John Burton Hymnal: WL1885 #173b (1885)
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How precious is the book divine

Author: Rev. John Fawcett Hymnal: WL1885 #173f (1885)
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I am so glad that Jesus loves me

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: WL1885 #173d (1885) First Line: I am glad that our Father in heaven
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Like the stars of the morning

Author: Rev. W. O. Cushing Hymnal: WL1885 #173c (1885) First Line: When he cometh, when he cometh
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From every stormy wind that blows

Author: Rev. H. Stowell Hymnal: WL1885 #174b (1885)
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Must Jesus bear the cross alone

Author: Thos. Shepherd Hymnal: WL1885 #174f (1885)
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My faith looks up to thee

Author: Ray Palmer, D.D. Hymnal: WL1885 #174d (1885)
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Nearer, my God, to thee

Author: Mrs. Sarah F. Adams Hymnal: WL1885 #174e (1885)
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Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer

Author: Rev. W. W. Walford Hymnal: WL1885 #174a (1885)
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They pray the best who pray and watch

Author: Rev. E. Hopper Hymnal: WL1885 #174c (1885)
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Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep

Author: Margaret Mackay Hymnal: WL1885 #175c (1885)
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Bless, O Lord, the opening year

Author: Rev. John Newton Hymnal: WL1885 #175a (1885)
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Hear a mighty host of freemen

Author: Wm. Stevenson Hymnal: WL1885 #175g (1885) First Line: Brothers! rally for the conflict
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Make haste, O man to live

Author: Rev. H. Bonar Hymnal: WL1885 #175d (1885)
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My country, 'tis of thee

Author: S. F. Smith, D.D. Hymnal: WL1885 #175f (1885)
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Blest be the tie that binds

Author: Rev. John Fawcett Hymnal: WL1885 #176b (1885)
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Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing

Author: Rev. Walter Shirley Hymnal: WL1885 #176f (1885)
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For oh! we stand on Jordan's strand

Author: Rev. David Nelson Hymnal: WL1885 #176e (1885) First Line: My days are gliding swiftly by
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One with Christ! O blessed thought!

Author: Joseph Irons Hymnal: WL1885 #176d (1885)
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Son of my soul, thou Saviour dear

Author: John Keble Hymnal: WL1885 #176a (1885)

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