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And Now The Sun Hath Sunk to Rest

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #574 (1930) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And now the sun hath sunk to rest, Again we bend the knee And meekly lift our ev'ning tho'ts, O God and King, to Thee. 2 To Thee, whom seraph hosts adore, Whom friends believe and fear, Whose mercy seat, in skies above, To contrite hearts is near. 3 Drive evil tho'ts and dreams afar, And, waking or asleep, May heav'nly peace, Thy peace, O God, Thro' Christ our bosoms keep. 4 Let mercy fall on us like dew, And angel pinions play Around us, while the hours of night In silence pass away. 5 Each night beside the sable gate Of death the sleeper lies, And if we pass its portals, Lord, Let Eden greet our eyes. Amen. Topics: Evening Languages: English Tune Title: ARLINGTON
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And now the sun hath sunk to rest

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a315 (1895) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And now the sun hath sunk to rest Again we bend the knee, And meekly lift our ev'ning thoughts, O God and King, to Thee: 2 To Thee, whom seraph hosts adore, Whom friends believe and fear, Whose mercy seat, in skies above, To contrite hearts is near. 3 Drive evil thoughts and dreams afar, And, waking or asleep, May heav'nly peace, Thy peace, O God, Through Christ our bosoms keep. 4 Let mercy fall on us like dew, And angel pinions play Around us, while the hours of night In silence pass away. 5 Each night beside the sable gate Of death the sleeper lies, And if we pass its portals, Lord, Let Eden greet our eyes. Topics: The Catechism; Daily Devotion Evening Languages: English
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And now the sun hath sunk to rest

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #315 (1880) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 And now the sun hath sunk to rest Again we bend the knee, And meekly lift our ev'ning thoughts, O God and King, to Thee: 2 To Thee, whom seraph hosts adore, Whom friends believe and fear, Whose mercy seat, in skies above, To contrite hearts is near. 3 Drive evil thoughts and dreams afar, And, waking or asleep, May heav'nly peace, Thy peace, O God, Through Christ our bosoms keep. 4 Let mercy fall on us like dew, And angel pinions play Around us, while the hours of night In silence pass away. 5 Each night beside the sable gate Of death the sleeper lies, And if we pass its portals, Lord, Let Eden greet our eyes. Topics: The Catechism; Daily Devotion Evening Languages: English
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And now the sun hath sunk to rest

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #315 (1908) Lyrics: 1 And now the sun hath sunk to rest Again we bend the knee, And meekly lift our ev'ning thoughts, O God and King, to Thee: 2 To Thee, whom seraph hosts adore, Whom friends believe and fear, Whose mercy seat, in skies above, To contrite hearts is near. 3 Drive evil thoughts and dreams afar, And, waking or asleep, May heav'nly peace, Thy peace, O God, Through Christ our bosoms keep. 4 Let mercy fall on us like dew, And angel pinions play Around us, while the hours of night In silence pass away. 5 Each night beside the sable gate Of death the sleeper lies, And if we pass its portals, Lord, Let Eden greet our eyes. Topics: The Catechism Evening Languages: English Tune Title: ARLINGTON (Artaxerxes)

And now the sun hath sunk to rest

Author: J. H. K. Churchman; Elizabeth J. Coffin Hymnal: Collection of Hymns for Public and Private Worship. 4th ed. #d14 (1863) Languages: English

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