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The Day is spent

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: Evangel Songs #75 (1894) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Refrain First Line: Lord, meet with us, with us abide Languages: English Tune Title: [The day is spent, and evening shadows fall]
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The Day Is Spent

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: Gloria Deo #20 (1901) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Refrain First Line: Lord, meet with us Lyrics: 1 The day is spent, and evening shadows fall, Our wearied souls for sweet refreshment call; Far from the world, Lord, in Thy house we meet, And lay our burdens at Thy blessed feet. Refrain: Lord, meet with us, with us abide, While softly falls the eventide; Make Thou our hearts within us glow, Till all Thy holy will we know! 2 We drop the cares and sorrows of the day, And come with Thee apart, to rest and pray; Lord, in our midst be Thou, we humbly plead, And grant the blessing that our spirits need. [Refrain] 3 How blest the hour that heart to heart we spend, In tender converse with our heav’nly Friend; When gathered here together in His name, The promise of His holy word we claim. [Refrain] Topics: Evening; Worship Close of Languages: English Tune Title: MORRIS
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Lord, meet with us, with us abide

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: The Church and Home Hymnal #62 (1893) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Languages: English Tune Title: [The day is spent, and evening shadows fall]
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The Day is Spent

Author: Mrs. S. K. Bourne Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Public Worship of the Society #a20 (1908) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall Refrain First Line: Lord, meet with us, with us abide Languages: English Tune Title: MORRIS

Lord, meet with us

Author: Bourne Hymnal: The Friends' Hymnal #d580 (1905) First Line: The day is spent, and evening shadows fall

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