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O Food of Exiles Lowly (O Esca Viatórum)

Author: M. Owen Lee, CSB, b. 1930 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #557 (2011) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Body and Blood of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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The Restless Day Now Closeth

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Claus August Wendell Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #560 (1926) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 The restless day now closeth, Each flow'r and tree reposeth, Shade creeps o'er wild and wood: Let us, as night is falling, On God our Maker calling, Give thanks to Him, the Giver good. 2 Now all the heav'nly splendor Breaks forth in starlight tender From myriad worlds unknown; And man, the marvel seeing, Forgets his selfish being, For joy of beauty not his own. 3 While all in peace reposeth, And starry night discloseth The glory of the Lord, My prayers and yearnings wander To realms of glory yonder, Where saints of God have their reward. 4 When life's brief day is over, And twilight shadows cover The last end of my way, Dear Lord and blessed Saviour, Forgive my heart's behavior, And grant me Thou a brighter day. Amen. Topics: Occasional Evening; Evening; Heaven Yearning for Languages: English Tune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN
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Now Rest beneath Night's Shadow

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Worship #568 (2006) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadow the woodland, field and meadow -- the world in slumber lies. But you, my heart, awaking and prayer and music making: Let praise to your creator rise. 2 Lord Jesus, since you love me, now spread your wings above me and shield me from alarm. Though evil would assail me, your mercy will not fail me; I rest in your protecting arm. 3 My loved ones, rest securely, for God this night will surely from peril guard your heads. Sweet slumber may God send you; the angel hosts attend you and through the night watch o'er your beds. Topics: Expanded Images for God; Evening; Evening; Expanded Images for God Languages: English Tune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN
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Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadow

Author: P. Gerhardt, 1607-76 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #569 (1996) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadow The woodland, field, and meadow, The world in slumber lies. But thou, my heart, awake thee, To prayer and song betake thee; Let praise to thy Creator rise. 2 The radiant sun hath vanished, His golden rays are banished By night, the foe of day; But Christ, the Sun of gladness, Dispelling all my sadness, Within my heart holds constant sway. 3 The rule of day is over And shining jewels cover The heaven's boundless blue. Thus I shall shine in heaven, Where crowns of gold are given To all who faithful prove and true. 4 To rest my body hasteth, Aside its garments casteth, Types of mortality; These I put off and ponder How Christ will give me yonder A robe of glorious majesty. 5 Lord Jesus, who dost love me, O spread Thy wings above me And shield me from alarm! Though evil would assail me, Thy mercy will not fail me; I rest in Thy protecting arm. 6 My loved ones, rest securely, For God this night will surely From peril guard your heads. Sweet slumbers may He send you And bid His hosts attend you And through the night watch o'er your beds. Languages: English Tune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN
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Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadows

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #572 (1930) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadows The woodlands, fields and meadows, The world in slumber lies; But thou, my soul, awake thee, To song and prayer betake thee, Let praise to thy Creator rise. 2 The radiant sun hath vanished, Its golden rays are banished By night, the foe of day; But Christ, the Sun of gladness, Dispelling all my sadness, Within my heart holds constant sway. 3 The rule of day is over, And shining jewels cover The sky above so blue. Thus I shall shine in heaven, Where crowns of gold are given To all who faithful prove and true. 4 My body lies divested Of garments that have rested Upon this form of clay. But I in rapture ponder How Christ shall clothe me yonder With glory that endures for aye. 5 Lord Jesus, who dost love me, Thy pinions spread above me, And shield me well from harm. Let angel guards attend me And from the foe defend me, That I may rest without alarm. 6 My loved ones, rest securely, For God will keep you surely From pain and perils sore. Sweet slumbers may He send you, And may His hosts defend you With golden weapons evermore. Topics: Evening Languages: English Tune Title: INNSPRUCK

Now All the Woods Are Sleeping

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Robert Bridges Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #572 (1995) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Morning and Evening; Evening hymns; God--Creator; Rest; Thankfulness Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Now Rest beneath Night's Shadow

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-76 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #587 (1993) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadow The woodland, field, and meadow; The world in slumber lies. But you, my heart, awaken, With prayer and song be taken; Let praise to your Creator rise. 2 The rule of day is over And shining jewels cover The heaven's boundless blue. Thus I shall shine in heaven, Where crowns of gold are given To all who faithful prove and true. 3 Lord Jesus, since you love me, Oh, spread your wings above me And shield me from alarm. Though Satan would assail me, Your mercy will not fail me; I rest in your protecting arm. 4 My loved ones, rest securely, For God this night will surely From peril guard your heads. Sweet slumbers may he send you And bid his hosts attend you And through the night watch o'er your beds. Topics: Evening; Evening Languages: English Tune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN
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Praise God, this hour of sorrow

Author: H. A. Brorson; J. Heerman Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #600 (1913) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Praise God, this hour of sorrow Shall bring a brighter morrow: I go to Paradise. My mother dear and father, When round my grave you gather, Lay me to rest with songs of praise. 2 What better can befall me Than that the Lord doth call me From hence, where sin holds sway? Who is on earth a stranger Must ever be in danger, Till God hath closed life's fleeting day. 3 God takes His own from anguish And pain, in which they languish Within this vale of tears, And gives them to inherit The crown that Christ did merit: The joy of heaven's eternal years. 4 I was on earth your treasure; And now I know but pleasure Ye weep in bitter woe; Believe, whate'er betideth, God's love in all abideth, And soon your tears shall cease to flow. 5 Our days the Lord appointeth, He woundeth and anointeth, He knoweth all things well. No evil He effected, No good He e'er neglected, And all His works His glory tell. 6 When ye shall see me nearing The throne of God, appearing Adorned and crowned a bride, My palms of victory swinging, 'Midst Hallelujahs ringing, In beauteous grace the Lamb beside: 7 Ye both shall rue the sadness That made you weep, and gladness E'er in your hearts shall reign. Who follows where God guideth, And takes what He provideth Shall know surcease from all his pain. 8 Farewell, I now must leave you; The grief this day doth give you Soon others, too, shall bear. Be ye to God commended; In heaven all woe is ended, And we shall meet in glory there. Topics: The Last Things Burial of Children; The Last Things Burial of Children; Resurrection Tune Title: [Praise God, this hour of sorrow]
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How Would the Lord Be Worshiped

Author: Marie J. Post Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #609 (1987) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Industry & Labor; Society/Social Concerns; Industry & Labor; Joy; Poverty; Society/Social Concerns Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-11 Languages: English Tune Title: HELDER (Assink)

Praise God, This Hour of Sorrow

Author: Johann Heermann, 1585-1647; Hans Adolf Brorson, 1694-1764; Oluf H. Smeby, 1851-1929 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #616 (1994) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Death; Eternal Destiny; Praise; Sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

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