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The Lord’s Own Day

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A grateful hush, a peaceful calm Lyrics: 1 A grateful hush, a peaceful calm, This is the Lord’s own day; For weary hearts a healing balm, This is the Lord’s own day. This is the day the Lord hath made, When He his mighty pow’r displayed; Arising from the grave’s dark shade, This is the Lord’s own day. 2 Come gladly to the House of Pray’r, This is the Lord’s own day; The Friend of sinners meets us there, This is the Lord’s own day. Tread softly, this is holy ground, A gentle radiance shines around; And richest fruits of grace abound, This is the Lord’s own day. 3 Lift up the joyful voice of praise, This is the Lord’s own day; Sweet rest amid life’s busy ways, This is the Lord’s own day. Ring out the notes of jubilee, The Lord Himself hath made us free; Then sing with love’s sweet melody, This is the Lord’s own day. Topics: Sabbath Scripture: 1 Corinthians 16:2 Used With Tune: [A grateful hush, a peaceful calm]

Der Tag des Herrn

Author: E. E. H.; E. C. Magaret Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ein Friedenshauch voll stiller Luft Used With Tune: [Ein Friedenshauch voll stiller Luft]

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