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Another day is past, the hours

Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #950 (1871) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Evening Hymn; Flight of Time; Morning and Evening Hymn Languages: English
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Another day is past, the hours

Hymnal: The Baptist Psalmody #1138 (1850)
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Passing Moments

Hymnal: Happy Greetings #71 (1888) First Line: Another day is past Languages: English Tune Title: [Another day is past]
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Passing Moments

Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #199a (1885) First Line: Another day is past Languages: English Tune Title: [Another day is past]
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Another day is past

Hymnal: Garlands of Praise #51 (1876) Languages: English Tune Title: TIME
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An Evening Reflection

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #56 (1760) First Line: Another day is past Lyrics: I. Another day is past, The hours for ever fled, And time is bearing me in haste, To mingle with the dead. II. Perhaps my closing eyes No more may hail the light, Seal'd up, before the morning rise, In everlasting night. III. But I've a part to live, A never dying ray, The soul, immortal, will survive The ruins of her clay. IV. This mortal frame must lie Unconscious in the tomb, But oh! where will my spirit fly, And what will be her doom? V. On the tremendous brink Of vast eternity, Where souls with strange amazement shrink, What will my prospect be? VI. When the dark gulph below, With death and horror fraught, Reveals its scenes of endless woe— Oh dreadful, dreadful thought! VII. But lo! yon shining skies Beam down a chearful ray, And bid my drooping hopes arise To glorious realms of day. VIII. 'Tis there my Saviour lives, My Lord, my life, my light; His blissful name my soul revives— Adieu to death and night. IX. He conquer'd death and hell, And victorious love Shall bear his ransom'd friends, to dwell In his bright courts above. X. Jesus! and art thou mine? O let thy heav'nly voice Confirm my hope with pow'r divine, And bid my soul rejoice. XI. Then shall my closing eyes, Contended, sink to rest; For if to night this body lies, My spirit shall be blest. Languages: English
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Another day is past

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #H699 (1845)
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Another day is past

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #H708 (1831) Languages: English
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Another day is past

Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a1333 (1863)
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Another day is past

Hymnal: Hymns for Family Worship with Prayers for Every Day in the Week, Selected from Various Authors #48 (1813) Languages: English

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