Instance Results

In:instances
Text Identifier:"^another_six_days_work_is_done_another$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 421 - 430 of 449Results Per Page: 102050
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: Hymns #624 (1857) Languages: English
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Author: Joseph Stennett Hymnal: Hymns #624 (1842) Languages: English
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: Hymns #624 (1850) Languages: English
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #701 (1874) Languages: English
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #701 (1878) Topics: The Lord's Day
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Author: Joseph Stennett Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #856 (1850)
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Author: Rev. Joseph Stennett, 1663-1713 Hymnal: Hymns and Songs of Praise for Public and Social Worship #940 (1874) Languages: English
Page scan

Another six days' work is done

Author: J. Stennett Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1066 (1835)
Page scan

Another six day's work is done

Hymnal: One Hundred Progressive Hymns #49 (1860)
TextPage scan

The Sabbath

Author: Stennett Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #XIII (1790) 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 thy God hath bless'd. 2 Come bless the Lord, whose love assigns So sweet a rest to wearied minds; Provides an antipast of heaven, And gives this day the food of seven. 3 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise As greatful 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! Topics: At the Opening of Public Worship Languages: English

Pages


Export as CSV
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.