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The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear

Author: John Leland Hymnal: Revival Melodies or Songs of Zion. Part II #d28 (1842)

The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear

Author: John Leland Hymnal: The Church Harmony ... Adapted to the Divine Worship of the Various Religious Denominations. 24th ed. #d31 (1841)
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The day is past and gone

Author: John Leland Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #31 (1899) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear, Oh, may I ever keep in mind The night of death draws near. 2 Lord, keep me safe this night, Secure from all my fears; May angels guard me while I sleep, Till morning light appears. 3 And when I joyful rise, To view th'unwearied sun, May I set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 4 That when my days are past, And I from time remove, Lord, I may in Thy bosom rest, The bosom of Thy love. Amen. Topics: Evening Languages: English Tune Title: LELAND
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The day is past and gone

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #41 (1918) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; O may I ever keep in mind The night of death draws near. 2 Lord, keep me safe this night, Secure from all my fears; May angels guard me while I sleep, Till morning light appears. 3 And when I early rise, And view th' unwearied sun, May I set out to win the prize, And after glory run: 4 That when my days are past, And I from time remove, Lord, I may in Thy bosom rest, The bosom of Thy love. Topics: Evening Languages: English

The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear

Author: John Leland Hymnal: The Latter-Day Saint's Psalmody. lst ed. #d43 (1889)
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Evening hymn

Hymnal: The Minstrel of Zion #47 (1845) First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear: Oh! may we all remember well The night of death draws near. 2 We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest; So death will soon disrobe us all Of what is here possess'd. 3 Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears, Beneath the pinions of thy love, Till morning light appears. 4 And when we early rise, And view the dazzling sun; May we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 5 And when our days are past, And we from time remove; Oh may we in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love. Tune Title: EVENING HYMN

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