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For a season called to part

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Psalmist #1065 (1849)
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For a season called to part

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #1147 (1850)
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Separation

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Laudes Domini #89 (1890) First Line: For a season called to part Lyrics: 1 For a season called to part, Let us now ourselves commend To the gracious eye and heart Of our ever-present Friend. 2 Jesus, hear our humble prayer; Tender Shepherd of thy sheep! Let thy mercy and thy care All our souls in safety keep. 3 In thy strength may we be strong; Sweeten every cross and pain: Give us, if we live, ere long Here to meet in peace again. Topics: Close of Service; Close of Worship; Evening; Parting; Close of Worship; Evening; Parting Languages: English Tune Title: HOLLEY
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Separation

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Laudes Domini #120 (1888) First Line: For a season called to part Lyrics: 1 For a season called to part, Let us now ourselves commend To the gracious eye and heart Of our ever-present Friend. 2 Jesus, hear our humble prayer; Tender Shepherd of thy sheep! Let thy mercy and thy care All our souls in safety keep. 3 In thy strength may we be strong; Sweeten every cross and pain: Give us, if we live, ere long Here to meet in peace again. Topics: Close of Service Languages: English Tune Title: HOLLEY
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At Parting

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DXV (1792) First Line: For a season called to part Lyrics: 1 For a season call'd to part, Let us now ourselves commend To the gracious eye and heart Of our ever-present friend. 2 Jesus, hear our humble prayer! Tender shepherd of thy sheep! Let thy mercy and thy care All our souls in safety keep. 3 In thy strength may we be strong, Sweeten every cross and pain: Give us, if we live, ere long In thy peace to meet again. 4 Then if thou thy help afford, Ebenezers shall be rear'd; And our souls shall praise the Lord, Who our poor petitions heard. Topics: Times and Seasons Meeting and Parting; Meeting and parting of friends; Parting of Christian friends Languages: English
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At Parting

Author: Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #501 (1844) First Line: For a season call'd to part Lyrics: 1 For a season called to part, Let us now ourselves commend To the gracious eye and heart Of our ever-present Friend. 2 Jesus, hear our humble prayer, Tender Shepherd of thy sheep; Let thy mercy and thy care All our souls in safety keep. 3 In thy strength may we be strong; Sweeten every cross and pain; Give us, if we live, ere long, Here to meet in peace again. 4 Then, if thou thy help afford, Ebenezers shall be reared; All our souls shall praise the Lord, Who our poor petitions heard. Topics: Parting Hymns Languages: English
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For a season call'd to part

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Choice #H524 (1856)

For a season call'd to part

Author: Newton Hymnal: The Choice #H524 (1833)
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For a season call'd to part

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #S.LXXIV (1817) Languages: English
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Parting Hymn

Author: Rev. John Newton (1725-1807) Hymnal: Songs of Praise with Tunes #17 (1889) First Line: For a season called to part Topics: Church Close of Service Tune Title: FERRIER

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