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5948. Six Days of Labor Now Are Past

1. Six days of labor now are past;
Thou restest, Holy God;
And of Thy finished work has said,
That all is very good.

2. Yet while the seventh day is blessed,
Hallowed for rest divine,
Behold, a new creation needs
That mighty power of Thine.

3. Ten thousands voices praise Thy name
In earth and sea and sky;
One sinner by his sin has marred
The blissful harmony.

4. O Lord, create man’s heart anew,
The heart of stone remove:
Then hymns of praise again shall rise,
The fruits of holy love.

5. O for the songs that Thou wilt bless,
Where heart and voice agree;
O for the prayers that plead aright
With Thy dread majesty.

6. All praise to God, the Three in One,
Who high in glory reigns;
Who by His Word hath all things made,
And by His Word sustains.

Text Information
First Line: Six days of labor now are past
Title: Six Days of Labor Now Are Past
Latin Title: Tandem peractis O Deus
Author: Charles Coffin (1736)
Translator (from Latin): John Chandler
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Paris Breviary, 1736; Translated by John Chandler & the compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Other translators also
Tune Information
Name: MALMESBURY ABBEY
Composer: James Comley (1875)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 56153 42321 23455
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain



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