# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
490 | There were ninety-and-nine that safely lay | COMPASSION | | | | | | |
491 | Come unto Me, ye weary | COME UNTO ME | | | | | | |
492 | Take up thy cross, the Saviour said | BRESLAU | | | | | | |
493 | O come to the merciful Saviour who calls you | HALDON | | | | | | |
494 | For ever round the Mercy-seat | ERSKINE | | | | | | |
495 | Christ in His heavenly garden walks all day | ELLERS | | | | | | |
496a | Gather us in, Thou Love that fillest all | WOODHALL | | | | | | |
496b | Gather us in, Thou Love that fillest all | AMOR CATHOLICA | | | | | | |
497 | Like Noah's weary dove | AUGUSTINE | | | | | | |
498 | Saviour divine, I come to Thee | HOLLEY | | | | | | |
499 | Who is on the Lord's side? | ARMAGEDDON | | | | | | |
500a | O Love that wilt not let me go | ST. MARGARET | | | | | | |
500b | O Love that wilt not let me go | AMOR DEI | | | | | | |
501 | Love for all! and can it be? | WELLS | | | | | | |
502 | Ten thousand times ten thousand | ALFORD | | | | | | |
503 | Give me the wings of faith to rise | FARRANT | | | | | | |
504 | Jerusalem, my happy home | SOUTHWELL | | | | | | |
505 | There is a land of pure delight | SOUTHWELL | | | | | | |
506 | God of the living, in whose eyes | PENIEL | | | | | | |
507 | So heaven is gathering, one by one | FERNSHAW | | | | | | |
508 | Hark! hark! my soul, angelic songs are swelling | PILGRIMS | | | | | | |
509 | Come, let us join our friends above | WINCHESTER OLD | | | | | | |
510 | The roseate hues of early dawn | CASTLE RISING | | | | | | |
511 | Hark, the sound of holy voices chanting, at the crystal sea | DEERHURST | | | | | | |
512 | When shall we meet again | WASTDALE | | | | | | |
513a | For all the Saints who from their labours rest | TROYTE No. 2 | | | | | | |
513b | For all the Saints who from their labours rest | PRO OMNIBUS SANCTIS | | | | | | |
514 | Brief life is here our portion | ST. ALPHEGE | | | | | | |
515 | Jerusalem, the golden | EWING | | | | | | |
516 | O Paradise! O Paradise! | PARADISE | | | | | | |
517 | Sunset and evening star | LEARMOUNT | | | | | | |
518 | The mourners came at break of day | ST. MARK | | | | | | |
519 | My soul, there is a country | VULPIUS | | | | | | |
520 | I long for household voices gone | ST. FRANCES | | | | | | |
521 | My God, I rather look to Thee | SUDELEY | | | | | | |
522 | I heard a sound of voices | ST. CHRISTOPHER | | | | | | |
523 | It singeth low in every heart | CHADWICK | | | | | | |
524 | We cannot think of them as dead | HOLY TRINITY | | | | | | |
525 | When for me the silent oar | SLYMBRIDGE | | | | | | |
526 | No angel comes to us to tell | ILKLEY | | | | | | |
527 | Earth, with its dark and dreadful ills | EMMAUS | | | | | | |
528 | When the day of toil is done | IRENE | | | | | | |
529a | When on my day of life the night is falling | WHITTIER | | | | | | |
529b | When on my day of life the night is falling | AT LAST | | | | | | |
530 | Come to me, Lord, when first I wake | HESPERUS | | | | | | |
531 | O timely happy, timely wise | SELBORNE | | | | | | |
532 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun | MORNING HYMN | | | | | | |
533 | For the dear love that kept us through the night | THANKFULNESS | | | | | | |
534 | O Lord, it is a blessèd thing | ONGAR | | | | | | |
535 | Lord God of morning and of night | ST. SEPULCHRE | | | | | | |
536 | When morning gilds the skies | LAUDES DOMINI | | | | | | |
537 | Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh | WARRENNE, No. 56 | | | | | | |
538 | Now, when the dusky shades of night, retreating | DAWN | | | | | | |
539 | You that have spent the silent night | GASCOIGNE | | | | | | |
540 | My soul, awake! | BRACONDALE | | | | | | |
541 | Hail to the Sabbath Day | CHISELHURST | | | | | | |
542 | The dawn of God's dear Sabbath | ST. ANSELM | | | | | | |
543 | O day of rest and gladness | DAY OF REST | | | | | | |
544 | Again returns the day of holy rest | BIRCHINGTON | | | | | | |
545 | Hail, sacred day of earthly rest | WREFORD | | | | | | |
546 | This is the day of Light! | DULWICH COLLEGE | | | | | | |
547 | Hail, holy rest! calm herald of that day | LONGWOOD | | | | | | |
548 | O God, Thy world is sweet with prayer | SAXBY | | | | | | |
549 | O day to sweet religious thought | HORSLEY | | | | | | |
550 | Unto Thy temple, Lord, we come | ST. POLYCARP | | | | | | |
551 | As Thou didst rest, O Father, o'er nature's finished birth | BARRY | | | | | | |
552 | Father, now the day is over | REQUIEM | | | | | | |
553 | Holy Father, cheer our way | IRENE | | | | | | |
554 | Ere I sleep, for every favour | THANET | | | | | | |
555a | The radiant morn hath passed away | SHOREHAM | | | | | | |
555b | The radiant morn hath passed away | SUNSET | | | | | | |
556 | The sun is sinking fast | HOREB | | | | | | |
557a | Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide | EVENTIDE | | | | | | |
557b | Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide | TROYTE | | | | | | |
558 | O Thou true Life of all that live | EISENACH | | | | | | |
559 | Father, in high heaven dwelling | EVENING HYMN | | | | | | |
560 | How calmly the evening once more is descending | ST. ASAPH | | | | | | |
561 | Through the day Thy love has spared us | EVENSONG | | | | | | |
562a | Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear | ABENDS | | | | | | |
562b | Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear | KEBLE | | | | | | |
563a | All praise to Thee, my God, this night | OLD HUNDREDTH | | | | | | |
563b | All praise to Thee, my God, this night | TALLIS' CANON | | | | | | |
564 | O Lord, who by Thy presence hast made light | GENOA | | | | | | |
565 | When evening shadows gather | TWILIGHT | | | | | | |
566 | The day is past and over | ST. ANATOLIUS | | | | | | |
567 | Saviour, breathe an evening blessing | LUGANO | | | | | | |
568 | Slowly, by Thy hand unfurled | CONSECRATION | | | | | | |
569 | Behold the sun, that seemed but now | THORPE | | | | | | |
570 | Father of love and power | BENISON | | | | | | |
571 | The night is come: like to the day | PENIEL | | | | | | |
572 | The twilight falls, the night is near | NORTHREPPS | | | | | | |
573 | Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father | SARDIS | | | | | | |
574 | Now from the altar of our hearts | ALBANO | | | | | | |
575 | O God, whose daylight leadeth down | ST. PETER | | | | | | |
576 | Upon the hills the wind is bleak and cold | SKELTON | | | | | | |
577 | Softly the silent night | REX COELI | | | | | | |
578 | Now the wings of day are furled | LIDFORD GORGE | | | | | | |
579 | Sweet evening hour, sweet evening hour! | CHURCH BELLS | | | | | | |
580 | O shadow in a sultry land! | ALL HALLOWS | | | | | | |
581 | The day is ended. Ere I sink to sleep | BRIGHT | | | | | | |