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Come, O Sabbath Day

Author: Gustav Gottheil, 1827-1903 Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Come, O Sabbath day and bring Lyrics: 1 Come, O Sabbath day and bring peace and healing on thy wing: and to every weary one let a word of blessing come: thou shalt rest. Thou shalt rest. 2 Welcome Sabbath! Let depart ev’ry care of troubled heart. Now the daily task is done, let a word of comfort come: Thou shalt rest. Thou shalt rest. 3 Work and sorrow cast away! Sabbath is for prayer and play. With the setting of the sun, let a cheering message come: thou shalt rest. Thou shalt rest. Topics: Jewish and Christian Teachings Worship; Evening; Healing and Comfort; Serenity; Sorrow Used With Tune: SABBATH

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[Come, O Sabbath day, and bring]

Appears in 178 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. B. Southgate Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 53332 67121 14321 Used With Text: The day of rest

[Come O Sabbath day and bring]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. W. Binder Tune Key: c minor Incipit: 55554 34551 73434 Used With Text: Come O Sabbath day and bring

[Come, O Sabbath-day, and bring]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 56543 52557 15434 Used With Text: The Day of Rest

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Come, O Sabbath Day

Author: Gustav Gottheil (1827-1903) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #387 (1985) Meter: 7.7.7.7.3.3 First Line: Come, O Sabbath day, and bring Peace and healing on thy wing Lyrics: 1 Peace and healing on thy wing; And to every troubled breast Speak of the divine behest: Thou shalt rest, Thou shalt rest! 2 Earthly longings bid retire, Quench the passions’ hurtful fire; To the wayward, sin oppressed, Bring thou thy divine behest: Thou shalt rest, Thou shalt rest! 3 Wipe from every cheek the tear, Banish care and silence fear; All things working for the best, Teach us the divine behest: Thou shalt rest, Thou shalt rest! Topics: Doctrines Sabbath Tune Title: SABBATH

Come, O Sabbath day, and bring peace and healing

Author: Gustav Gottheil Hymnal: Sabbath Eve Services and Hymns #d2 (1944)

Come, O Sabbath day, and bring peace and healing

Author: Gustav Gottheil Hymnal: The Sabbath School Hymnal #d17 (1904)

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Abraham Wolf Binder

1895 - 1966 Person Name: A. W. Binder Composer of "[Come, O Sabbath day, and bring]" in Union Hymnal, Songs and Prayers for Jewish Worship. 3rd ed. Revised and enlarged.

Stanley R. Brav

Author of "Come, O Sabbath Day" in Union Songster

Thomas B. Southgate

1814 - 1868 Person Name: T. B. Southgate Composer of "[Come, O Sabbath day, and bring]" in The Service Hymnal with an introductory service Southgate, Thomas Bishop, born at Hornsey, Middlesex, June 8, 1814; educated in the school of the Chapel Royal, where he was a chorister; studied harmony under Thomas Attwood and Sir John Goss, and the organ under Samuel Wesley; organist of Hornsey Church from 1834 to 1853, and of St Anne's, Highgate Rise, London, from the latter year until his death, which occured at Highgate, November 3, 1868. EVENSONG, No. 320 F.C.H., was published in sheet form in 1858, set to the words "God that madest earth and heaven." --James Love, Scottish Church Music: Its Composers and Sources (1891)
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