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The day is past and over

Author: Anatolius; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Meter: 7.6.7.6.8.8 Appears in 305 hymnals Topics: Hymns for the Young Morning and Evening Used With Tune: ST. ANATOLIUS Text Sources: Greek
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The day you gave us, Lord, is ended

Author: John Ellerton 1826-93 Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 294 hymnals Topics: Approaching God Morning and Evening Scripture: Psalm 145:13 Used With Tune: ST CLEMENT
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Glory to you, my God, this night

Author: Thomas Ken 1637-1711 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1,057 hymnals Topics: Approaching God Morning and Evening Scripture: Psalm 91:4 Used With Tune: TALLIS' CANON
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Saviour, again to your dear name we raise

Author: John Ellerton 1826-93 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 862 hymnals Topics: Approaching God Morning and Evening Scripture: Psalm 139:12 Used With Tune: ELLERS
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Gentle Jesus, Hear Our Prayer

Author: Jessie Margaret Macdougall Ferguson, 1895-1964 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Morning and Evening Lyrics: Gentle Jesus, hear our prayer. Keep us in your loving care; and when evening shadows fall, casting darkness over all, loving Jesus, then be near, for with you we have no fear. Scripture: Revelation 7:9-17 Used With Tune: PETRA

In Lonely Mountain Ways

Author: Sugao Nishimura; Paul Gregory Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Morning and Evening Scripture: Psalm 91:11 Used With Tune: GOLDEN HILL Text Sources: Japanese
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The Christian Home

Author: Unknown Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 90 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening First Line: Happy the home when God is there Scripture: Joshua 24:15
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No war nor battle's sound was heard

Author: Milton; Gardner; Dwight Appears in 59 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening
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Softly Now The Day Is Ending

Author: Thomas Kingo Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening Lyrics: 1 Softly now the day is ending, Night o’er hill and vale descending; I will kneel before Thee, Lord. Unto Thee my thanks I render That Thou didst, in mercy tender, Life and peace to me accord. 2 May Thy church Thy peace inherit; Guide our leaders by Thy spirit; Give our country strength and peace. To the sinner, sad and dreary, To each Christian, faint and weary, Give Thou solace and surcease. 3 Keep me, Jesus, while I slumber, Free from perils without number; Shield me, Master, in Thy might, That, released from sin and sorrow, I may sing this song to-morrow: Jesus was my sun this night. Used With Tune: [Softly now the day is ending]
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O Day Full Of Grace

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Meter: 9.8.9.8.9.8 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening First Line: O day, full of grace, which we behold Lyrics: 1 O day, full of grace, which we behold, Now gently to view ascending; Thou over the earth thy reign unfold, Good cheer to all mortals lending, That children of light in every clime May prove that the night is ending. 2 How blest was that gracious midnight hour, When God in our flesh was given; Then flushed the dawn with light and power, That spread o'er the darkened heaven; Then rose o'er the world that Sun divine Which gloom from our hearts hath driven. 3 Yea, were every tree endowed with speech, And every leaflet singing, They never with praise His worth could reach, Though earth with their praise were ringing. Who fully could praise the Light of life, Who light to our souls is bringing? 4 As birds in the morning sing God's praise, His fatherly love we cherish, For giving to us this day of grace, For life that shall never perish. His Church He hath kept these thousand years And hungering souls did nourish. 5 With joy we depart for our fatherland, Where God our Father is dwelling, Where ready for us His mansions stand, Where heaven with praise is swelling; And there we shall walk in endless light, With blest ones His praise forth telling. Text Sources: Anon., (Danish, 14th Century).

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