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Holy Twilight Hour

Author: S. W. B. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: When silently the night-shades fall Lyrics: 1 When silently the night-shades fall, In sable mantle dressed, And earth in holy calm and peace Is gently lulled to rest, There comes from out the stillness deep A whisper sweet and low, That brings into the weary breast A peace it fain would know. Refrain: Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy wooing, Jesus speaks and bids us “Come”! Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy tranquil dream the heart sings Home, sweet home. 2 When twilight steals o’er land and sea, And shadows come and go, With silent tread ‘mid zephyrs sweet That gently onward flow, There seems to be a softer strain That whispers to my soul, And Jesus, heav’n, and all things pure, Come in and take control. [Refrain] 3 Divinely sweet is such an hour, When Jesus draws us near, With fond caress and tender smile, His loving words to hear; But sweeter far than this ‘twill be, When life’s twilight shall come, If Jesus speaks His fond “Well done! Come, reign with me at home.” [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When silently the night-shades fall]

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[When silently the night-shades fall]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel W. Beazley Incipit: 33326 76556 55665 Used With Text: Holy Twilight Hour

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Holy Twilight Hour

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: Assembly Songs #120 (1910) First Line: When silently the night-shades fall Lyrics: 1 When silently the night-shades fall, In sable mantle dressed, And earth in holy calm and peace Is gently lulled to rest, There comes from out the stillness deep A whisper sweet and low, That brings into the weary breast A peace it fain would know. Refrain: Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy wooing, Jesus speaks and bids us “Come”! Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour, Thro’ thy tranquil dream the heart sings Home, sweet home. 2 When twilight steals o’er land and sea, And shadows come and go, With silent tread ‘mid zephyrs sweet That gently onward flow, There seems to be a softer strain That whispers to my soul, And Jesus, heav’n, and all things pure, Come in and take control. [Refrain] 3 Divinely sweet is such an hour, When Jesus draws us near, With fond caress and tender smile, His loving words to hear; But sweeter far than this ‘twill be, When life’s twilight shall come, If Jesus speaks His fond “Well done! Come, reign with me at home.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When silently the night-shades fall]
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Holy Twilight Hour

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: Praises #110 (1905) First Line: When silently the night-shades fall Refrain First Line: Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour Languages: English Tune Title: [When silently the night-shades fall]

Holy Twilight Hour

Author: S. W. B. Hymnal: Inspiring Hymns #138 (1914) First Line: When silently the night-shades fall Refrain First Line: Holy twilight hour, blessed twilight hour Languages: English Tune Title: [When silently the night-shades fall]

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Samuel W. Beazley

1873 - 1944 Person Name: S. W. B. Author of "Holy Twilight Hour" in Assembly Songs Samuel W. Beazley was born in Sparta, Virginia in 1873. He was a music scholar and taught music at Shenandoah College for five years. He composed over 4,000 gospel songs during his lifetime. Samuel W. Beazley maintained a successful publishing business in Chicago, Illinois. He died in Chicago on September 16, 1944. He was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1992. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: Gospel Music Hall of Fame
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