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The Hymnal : published in 1895 and revised in 1911 by authority of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America : with the supplement of 1917

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1Every morning mercies newEVERY MORNINGPage Scan
2Now, when the dusky shades of nightDAWNPage Scan
3aLord, in the morning thou shalt hearSOUTHWELLPage Scan
3bLord, in the morning thou shalt hearWARWICKPage Scan
4aAwake, my soul, and with the sunMORNING HYMNPage Scan
4bNew every morning is the loveMELCOMBEPage Scan
5O splendor of God's glory brightWINCHESTER NEWPage Scan
6New every morning is the love[MELCOMBE]Page Scan
7As the sun doth daily riseINNOCENTSPage Scan
8In the morning I will raise[PALMS OF GLORY]Page Scan
9aO God, before thy sun's bright beamsST. PETERPage Scan
9bIn the morning I will raisePALMS OF GLORYPage Scan
10aCome, my soul, thou must be wakingHAYDNPage Scan
10bCome, my soul, thou must be wakingMATINSPage Scan
11Christ, whose glory fills the skiesLUX PRIMAPage Scan
12Round me falls the nightSEELENBRÄUTIGAMPage Scan
13The radiant morn hath passed away[THE RADIANT MORN]Page Scan
14aThe sun is sinking fastST. COLUMBAPage Scan
14bThe radiant morn hath passed awayTHE RADIANT MORNPage Scan
15Now God be with us, for the night is closingHOREBPage Scan
16aThrough the day Thy love has spared usTHROUGH THE DAYPage Scan
16bThrough the day Thy love has spared usALBERTPage Scan
17aSun of my soul, thou Saviour dearHURSLEYPage Scan
17bO light of life, O Saviour dearABENDSPage Scan
18All praise to Thee, my God, this nightTALLIS'S EVENING HYMNPage Scan
19O light of life, O Saviour dear[ABENDS]Page Scan
20aThe day is gently sinking to a closeNACHTLIEDPage Scan
20bThe day is gently sinking to a closeSUNDOWNPage Scan
21aAt even, when the sun was setANGELUSPage Scan
21bAt even, when the sun was setHOLLEYPage Scan
22The day, O Lord, is spentFERGUSONPage Scan
23Again, as evening's shadow fallsALSACEPage Scan
24Abide with me: fast falls the eventideEVENTIDE (MONK)Page Scan
25This night, O Lord, we bless TheeAURELIAPage Scan
26The day Thou gavest, Lord, is endedST. CLEMENTPage Scan
27Saviour, breathe an evening blessingEVENING PRAYERPage Scan
28All praise to Him who dwells in blissST. SAVIOURPage Scan
29aThe day is past and overST. ANATOLIUS (BROWN)Page Scan
29bThe day is past and overST. ANATOLIUS (DYKES)Page Scan
30Now from the altar of my heartEVANPage Scan
31The shadows of the evening hoursST. LEONARD (HILES)Page Scan
32Softly now the light of daySEYMOURPage Scan
33And now the sun's declining raysHOLY TRINITYPage Scan
34aOur day of praise is doneSCHUMANNPage Scan
34bOur day of praise is doneGARDEN CITYPage Scan
35Day is dying in the westEVENING PRAISEPage Scan
36aMy Lord, my Love, was crucifiedBEATITUDOPage Scan
36bLight of light, enlighten meMEINHOLDPage Scan
37Light of light, enlighten meHINCHMANPage Scan
38aWelcome, delightful mornHAREWOODPage Scan
38bWelcome, delightful mornLISCHERPage Scan
39Hail, thou bright and sacred mornVOLLER WUNDERPage Scan
40Lord of the Sabbath, hear us prayGERMANYPage Scan
41Sweet is the work, my God, my King[GRACE CHURCH]Page Scan
42aAnother six days' work is doneCANA (Mozart)Page Scan
42bSweet is the work, my God, my KingGRACE CHURCHPage Scan
43Hail! Sacred day of earthly restWREFORDPage Scan
44Welcome, sweet day of restLISBONPage Scan
45aThis is the day of lightDOMENICAPage Scan
45bWelcome, sweet day of restTRENTHAMPage Scan
46aO day of rest and gladnessROTTERDAMPage Scan
46bO day of rest and gladnessMENDEBRASPage Scan
47aThis is the day the Lord hath madeMIRFIELDPage Scan
47bThis is the day the Lord hath madeARLINGTONPage Scan
48Father, again in Jesus' name we meetLONGWOODPage Scan
49Pleasant are Thy courts aboveMAIDSTONEPage Scan
50aTo Thy temple I repairST. AUSTELLPage Scan
50bTo Thy temple I repairHENDONPage Scan
51aLord, when we bend before thy throneDALEHURSTPage Scan
51bO God of hosts, the mighty LordST. SAVIOURPage Scan
52Spirit, divine, attend our prayersLAMBETHPage Scan
53O God of hosts, the mighty Lord[ST. SAVIOUR]Page Scan
54Safely through another weekSABBATHPage Scan
55Hosanna to the living Lord!HOSANNA (Dykes)Page Scan
56aOpen now thy gates of beautyUNSER HERRSCHERPage Scan
56bOpen now thy gates of beautyVILLAGE VESPERSPage Scan
57Upward where the stars are burningBONARPage Scan
58Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mindSAXBYPage Scan
59Father of heaven, whose love profoundRIVAULXPage Scan
60aJesus, where'er thy people meetKEBLEPage Scan
60bJesus, where'er thy people meetHEBRONPage Scan
61aCome, Thou almighty kingTRINITYPage Scan
61bLord, we come before thee nowST. BEESPage Scan
62Lord of the worlds aboveDARWALL'S 148thPage Scan
63Lord, we come before thee now[ST. BEES]Page Scan
64aForth from the dark and stormy skyST. CATHERINEPage Scan
64bWhat shall I render to my God?DOWNSPage Scan
65Ye holy angels brightLAUS DEO (Gower)Page Scan
66What shall I render to my God?[DOWNS]Page Scan
67aGod of mercy, God of graceHALLETTPage Scan
67bGod of mercy, God of graceRATISBONPage Scan
68How charming is the placeLEIGHTONPage Scan
69Lord, on thy returning dayHOLY DAYPage Scan
70Lord of the hearts of men[GORTON]Page Scan
71aStill with thee, O my GodDENNISPage Scan
71bLord of the hearts of menGORTONPage Scan
72Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we goST. MATTHIASPage Scan
73aNow may he who from the deadSOLITUDEPage Scan
73bSweet Saviour, bless us ere we goSTELLAPage Scan
74aSaviour, again to thy dear name we raiseELLERSPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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