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Resting from His work today

Author: Rev. F. Whytehead Appears in 77 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Resting from His work today, In the tomb the Saviour lay; Still He slept, from head to feet Shrouded in the winding sheet, Lying in the rock alone, Hidden by the sealèd stone. 2 Late at even there was seen Watching long the Magdalene; Early, ere the break of day, Sorrowful she took her way To the holy garden glade, Where her buried Lord was laid. 3 So with Thee, till life shall end, I would solemn vigil spend: Let me hew Thee, Lord, a shrine In this rocky heart of mine, Where in pure embalmèd cell None but Thou may ever dwell. 4 Myrrh and spices will I bring, True affection's offering; Close the door from sight and sound Of the busy world around; And in patient watch remain Till my Lord appear again. Amen. Topics: Easter Even Used With Tune: [Resting from His work today]
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Throned upon the awful tree

Author: J. Ellerton Appears in 68 hymnals Topics: Our Lord Christ His Passion Used With Tune: OUSELEY
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Go to dark Gethsemane

Appears in 507 hymnals Used With Tune: GETHSEMANE
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When In Dark And Dreadful Gloom

Author: James Montgomery,1771-1854 Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When in dark and dreadful gloom, Clouds on clouds portentous spread, Black as if the day of doom Hung o’er nature’s shrinking head: When the lightning breaks from high, God is coming—God is nigh! 2 Then we hear His chariot wheels, As the mighty thunder rolls; Nature, startled nature reels, From the center to the poles; Then the ocean, earth and sky, Tremble as He passes by. 3 Darkness, wild with horror, forms His mysterious hiding place; Should He from His ark of storms, Rend the veil and show His face, At the judgment of His eye, All the universe would die! 4 God of vengeance! from above, While Thine awful bolts are hurled, O remember Thou art love! Spare! O spare a guilty world! Stay Thy flaming wrath awhile, Let the bow of promise smile! 5 When the last dread day appears Bursting wide from pole to pole, When amid the shivering spheres, Twice ten thousand thunders roll; When the dream of time shall end, May I find the Judge my friend! Used With Tune: GETHSEMANE

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