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O Lord, how happy should we be

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: Christian Praise #327 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK NEW
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The duteous day now closeth

Author: Robert S. Bridges; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom of God #333 (1923) Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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The duteous day now closeth

Author: Robert S. Bridges; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom of God #333 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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The Duteous Day Now Closeth

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Robert S. Bridges Hymnal: Hymns to the Living God #342 (2017) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 The duteous 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 His care he drowneth yonder, lost in th'abyss of wonder; to heav'n his soul doth steal; this life he disesteemeth, the day it is that dreameth, that doth from truth his vision seal. 4 Awhile his mortal blindness may miss God’s loving-kindness and grope in faithless strife; but when life’s day is over shall death’s fair night discover the fields of everlasting life. Topics: Benediction Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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The duteous day now closeth

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom of God #372 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Jesus, Thyself to Us Reveal

Author: Johannes de Watteville, 1718-1788; Joachim Lange, 1670-1742; John Swertner, 1746-1813; Anna Nitschmann, 1715-1760; John Swertner Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #390 (1969) First Line: Jesus, Thyself to us reveal. Lyrics: 1 Jesus, Thyself to us reveal, Grant that we may not only feel Some drawings of Thy grace, But in communion with Thee live, And daily from Thy death derive The needful strength to run our race. 2 O let us think Thee always near, As is the light that shines so clear, Or as the air we breathe; In all our thoughts, our words and ways, Thus may our lives show forth Thy praise, Our hearts be freed from things beneath. 3 Jesus, Thou fain wouldst have us be In all things more conformed to Thee; We’re filled with conscious shame, And thank Thee for Thy care and love; Thy patience, which we richly prove, Our heartfelt gratitude doth claim. Topics: The Life in Christ Communion with Christ Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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O God, mine inmost soul convert

Author: Rev. Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #411 (1920) Topics: Aspiration; Repentance and Confession of Sin Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

O Bread of Life from heaven

Author: Philip Schaff Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church of America #432 (1950) Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

Now Rest beneath Night's Shadow

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Herman H. M. Brückner Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #455 (1997) Meter: 7.7.6.6.7.7.8 Topics: Closing Hymns; Worship Scripture: Psalm 36:7 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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O God of Unrelenting Grace

Author: Hermann I. Weinlick, 1937- Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #468 (1969) Lyrics: 1 O God of unrelenting grace, Whose judgment yet we daily face, Forgive us now, good Lord. Thou art so distant and so near; For Thee we long, yet Thee we fear, O known, and yet beyond record. 2 We take too light Thy majesty, Pretending thoughts can compass Thee; Forgive us now, good Lord. We seal Thee fast in time and word, Assured Thy full voice we have heard, And little mystery Thee accord. 3 For taking light the tasks now ours, Belittling oft our given powers, Forgive us now, good Lord. We sense Thee not in each day’s flow, And thinking this for Thee too low, In heaven afar we have Thee stored. 4 For thinking Thee too far from us, For fearing Thee too close to us, Forgive us now, good Lord. Thou dwell’st in high and holy place, Yet all things touchest by Thy grace, Through all our lives be Thou adored. Topics: The Life in Christ Prayer Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK

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