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What Time the Evening Shadows Fall

Author: John W. Hewett Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7297 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. What time the evening shadows fall Around the Church on earth, When darker forms of doubt appall, And new false lights have birth; Then closer should her faithful band For truth together hold, Hell’s last devices to withstand, And safely guard her fold. 2. O Father, in that hour of fear, Thy Church on earth do keep, Thine altar to the last to rear, And feed Thy fainting sheep; May she the holy truths attest Apostles taught of yore, Nor quit the faith by saints confessed, Though tempted ne’er so sore. 3. O Christ, who for Thy flock didst pray That all might be as one, Unite us all ere fades the day, Thou sole begotten Son; The East, the West, together bind In love’s unbroken chain; Give each one hope, one heart, one mind, One glory, and one gain. 4. O Spirit, Lord of light and life, The Church with strength renew, Compose the angry voice of strife, All jealousies subdue; Do Thou in ever quickening streams Upon Thy saints descend, And warm them with reviving beams, And guide them to the end. 5. Great Three in One, great One in Three, Our hymns of prayer receive, And teach us all from sin to flee, And live as we believe; So, pure in faith, our thoughts and speech, And acts that faith shall own; So shall we to Thy presence reach, And know as we are known. Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 44TH
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Deus autibus

Author: T. S. Hymnal: The Whole Booke of Psalmes #22b (1640) First Line: Our eares have heard our fathers tell Lyrics: 1 Our eares have heard our fathers tell, and reverently record, The wondrous works that thou hast done in alder time, O Lord. 2 How thou didst cast the Gentiles out and stroldst them with strong hand: Planting our fathers in their place, and gav'st to them their land, 3 They conquered not by sword nor strength the land of thy behest: But by thy hand, thy arm, and grace, because thou lov'dst them best. 4 Thou art my King, O God who holp Jacob in sundry wise: 5 Led with thy power, we threw down such as did against us rise. 6 I trusted not in bow nor sword, they could not save me sound: 7 Thou keptst us from our enemies rage, and didst our foes confound. 8 And still we boast of thee our God, and praise thy holy Name: 9 Yet now thou go'st not with our host, but leavest us to shame. 10 Thou mad'st us flie before our foes, and so were over-trod; Our enemies rob'd, and spoil'd our goods we were sperst abroad. 11 Thou hast us given to our foes, as sheep for to be slaine: Amongst the heathen every where scattered we do remain. 12 Thy people thou hast sold like slaves, and as a thing of nought: For profit none thou hadst thereby, no gaine at all was sought. 13 And to our neighbours thou hast made of us a laughing stock: And those that round about us dwell, at us do grin and mock. The second Part. 14 Thus we serve for no other use, but for a common talk: They mock, they scorn, they nod their heads where ere they go or walk. 15 I am asham'd continually to heare these wicked men: Yea so I blush, that all my face with red is covered then. 16 For why? we heare such slanderous words, such false reports and lies; That death it is to see their wrongs, their threatnings, and their cries. 17 For all this we forgot not thee, nor yet thy covenant brake: 18 We turn not back our hearts from thee, nor yet thy paths forsake. 19 Yet thou hast trod us down to dust, where dens of dragons be: And covered us with shade of death, and great adversity. 20 If we had our Gods name forgot, and help of Idols sought, 21 Would not God then have tri'd this out for he doth know our thought? 22 Nay, nay, for thy Names sake O Lord alwayes are we slaine thus: As sheep into the shambles sent, right so they deale with us. 23 Up, Lord, why sleepest thou? awake, and leave us not for all: 24 Why hidest thou thy countenance, and dost forget our thrall. 25 For down to dust our soul is brought and we now at last call: Our belly like as it wer gl'd, unto the ground cleaves fast. 26 Rise up therefore for our defence, and help us (Lord) at need: We thee beseech for thy goodnesse, to rescue us with speed. Scripture: Psalm 44 Languages: English Tune Title: [Our ears have heard our fathers tell]

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