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Evening Hymn

Author: H. G. Jackson Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 3 #91 (1904) First Line: Evening shades are softly blending Lyrics: 1 Evening shades are softly blending With the daylight’s parting ray, And the dreamy twilight, bending O’er the couch of dying day, Gently whispers, gently whispers, “Truth and Love pass not away;” Gently whispers, gently whispers, “Truth and Love pass not away.” 2 Tho’ the day seem long and dreary, Work and care at twilight cease, And the toilers, worn and weary, Find from labor sweet release; Anxious toilers, anxious toilers Fin in slumber rest and peace; Anxious toilers, anxious toilers Fin in slumber rest and peace. 3 Thus when life’s brief day is ended, And the deep’ning shades appear, By thy rod and staff defended, E’en in death I’ll feel no fear. Blessed Savior, blessed Savior, Death is life when thou art near; Blessed Savior, blessed Savior, Death is life when thou art near. Topics: Safety-Security Tune Title: [Evening shades are softly blending]
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Evening Hymn

Author: H. G. Jackson, D.D. Hymnal: Celestial Songs #638 (1921) First Line: Ev'ning shades are softly blending Languages: English Tune Title: [Ev'ning shades are softly blending]

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