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[Softly the twilight is fading away]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. H. G. Incipit: 34356 51213 26217 Used With Text: Vesper Hymn

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Vesper Hymn

Author: Mattie A. Broughton Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Softly the twilight is fading away Lyrics: 1 Softly the twilight is fading away, While we assemble to praise and to pray; Here in Thy temple at close of the day, We linger, Lord, for Thy blessing, Shed holy peace in the hearts waiting here; Grant to each one perfect love without fear; Let the sweet spirit of prayer hover near, All worldly tho’ts now repressing. 2 Strength we implore for the conflict with sin, Faith, thro’ the precious atonement to win; Hope, joyous hope, like an anchor within, Telling our cause is victorious. Thus shall we look up and lift up to Thee, Thou wilt our strength and deliverance be; Till from these struggles and conflicts we’re free, Praise to Thy name ever glorious! Topics: Favorite Devotionals Used With Tune: [Softly the twilight is fading away]
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Der Bundesglieder Abendlied

Author: E. C. Magaret Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Während das Zwielicht des Abends vergeht Used With Tune: [Während das Zwielicht des Abends vergeht]
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Bendicion (De las Ligas Metodistas de Jóvenes)

Author: V. Mendoza Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Que te bendiga y te guarde el Señor Used With Tune: [Que te bendiga y te guarde el Señor]

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Vesper Hymn

Author: Mattie A. Broughton Hymnal: Progressive Sunday School Songs #139 (1923) First Line: Softly the twilight is fading away Lyrics: 1 Softly the twilight is fading away, While we assemble to praise and to pray; Here in Thy temple at close of the day, We linger, Lord, for Thy blessing, Shed holy peace in the hearts waiting here; Grant to each one perfect love without fear; Let the sweet spirit of prayer hover near, All worldly tho’ts now repressing. 2 Strength we implore for the conflict with sin, Faith, thro’ the precious atonement to win; Hope, joyous hope, like an anchor within, Telling our cause is victorious. Thus shall we look up and lift up to Thee, Thou wilt our strength and deliverance be; Till from these struggles and conflicts we’re free, Praise to Thy name ever glorious! Topics: Favorite Devotionals Languages: English Tune Title: [Softly the twilight is fading away]
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The Epworth Vesper Hymn

Author: Mattie A. Broughton Hymnal: Epworth Songs #13 (1893) First Line: Softly the twilight is fading away Languages: English Tune Title: [Softly the twilight is fading away]
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Bendicion (De las Ligas Metodistas de Jóvenes)

Author: V. Mendoza Hymnal: Himnos Selectos #59 (1952) First Line: Que te bendiga y te guarde el Señor Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Que te bendiga y te guarde el Señor]

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Vicente P. Mendoza

1875 - 1955 Person Name: V. Mendoza Author of "Bendicion (De las Ligas Metodistas de Jóvenes)" in Himnos Selectos Vicente Mendoza Born: De­cem­ber 24, 1875, Guad­a­la­ja­ra, Mex­i­co. Died: 1955, Mex­i­co Ci­ty, Mex­i­co. Mendoza stu­died in­i­tial­ly un­der Don Au­re­lio Or­te­ga. At age of 11 he went to work in a Pro­test­ant print shop in Mex­i­co Ci­ty and helped pro­duce El Evan­gel­is­ta Mex­i­ca­no (The Mex­i­can Evan­gel­ist) for the Meth­od­ist Church of the South; he rose to be­come its di­rect­or for 17 years. Look­ing to im­prove him­self, Men­do­za en­tered a night school for work­ers, but lat­er feel­ing the call to preach the Gos­pel, he en­tered the Pres­by­ter­i­an Sem­in­a­ry in Mex­i­co Ci­ty. When the sem­in­a­ry closed temp­o­rar­i­ly, Men­do­za en­tered the Meth­od­ist In­sti­tute of Pueb­la, where he fin­ished the course in the­ol­o­gy. In 1898 he be­came a mem­ber of the An­nu­al Con­fer­ence of the Mex­i­can Meth­od­ist Church. From 1915 to 1917, he be­longed to the South­ern Meth­od­ist Con­fer­ence of Cal­i­for­nia. Men­do­za worked on sev­er­al per­i­od­i­cals, in­clud­ing El Mun­do Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian World), El Abo­ga­do Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian Ad­vo­cate), and El Evan­gel­is­ta Crist­i­a­no (The Chris­tian Evan­gel­ist). © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Chas. H. Gabriel

1856 - 1932 Person Name: C. H. G. Arranger of "[Softly the twilight is fading away]" in Progressive Sunday School Songs Pseudonyms: C. D. Emerson, Charlotte G. Homer, S. B. Jackson, A. W. Lawrence, Jennie Ree ============= For the first seventeen years of his life Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (b. Wilton, IA, 1856; d. Los Angeles, CA, 1932) lived on an Iowa farm, where friends and neighbors often gathered to sing. Gabriel accompanied them on the family reed organ he had taught himself to play. At the age of sixteen he began teaching singing in schools (following in his father's footsteps) and soon was acclaimed as a fine teacher and composer. He moved to California in 1887 and served as Sunday school music director at the Grace Methodist Church in San Francisco. After moving to Chicago in 1892, Gabriel edited numerous collections of anthems, cantatas, and a large number of songbooks for the Homer Rodeheaver, Hope, and E. O. Excell publishing companies. He composed hundreds of tunes and texts, at times using pseudonyms such as Charlotte G. Homer. The total number of his compositions is estimated at about seven thousand. Gabriel's gospel songs became widely circulated through the Billy Sunday­-Homer Rodeheaver urban crusades. Bert Polman

E. C. Magaret

1845 - 1924 Author of "Der Bundesglieder Abendlied" in Die Perle