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Text: | Evening |
Author: | Thomas Hastings |
Tune: | HALLE |
Arranger: | T. Hastings |
1 Now, from labor and from care,
Evening shades have set me free;
In the work of praise and prayer,
Lord! I would converse with thee;
Oh, behold me from above,
Fill me with a Saviour's love.
2 Sin and sorrow, guilt and woe,
Wither all my earthly joys;
Naught can charm me here below,
But my Saviour's melting voice;
Lord! forgive--thy grace restore,
Make me thine for evermore.
3 For the blessings of this day,
For the mercies of this hour,
For the gospel's cheering ray,
For the Spirit's quickening power,--
Grateful notes to thee I raise;
Oh, accept my song of praise.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Now, from labor and from care |
Title: | Evening |
Author: | Thomas Hastings |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1888 |
Topic: | Communion of Saints: With Christ; Opening of Service |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | HALLE |
Arranger: | T. Hastings |
Meter: | 7s, 6l |
Key: | G Major or modal |