The Sunday Bells Are Calling

Representative Text

1 The Sunday bells are calling
Away from street and home;
Once more to thee, O Father,
With thankful hearts we come;
For all thy countless blessings
We praise thy holy name,
And own thy love unchanging,
Thro’ days and years the same.

2 For life and health and shelter,
Thou sendst us night and day,
The kindness of our teachers,
The gladness of our play;
For all the dear affection
Of parents, brothers, friends,
To him our thanks we render,
Who these and all things sends.

3 Thanks, too, for shame and sorrow
Whene’er we choose the wrongs;
For bright and happy spirits
‘Mid duty brave and strong;
For the sweet hope of heaven
That meets us at the last,
When earthly tasks are ended
And earthly days are past.

Source: Worship and Song. (Rev. ed.) #12

Text Information

First Line: The Sunday bells are calling
Title: The Sunday Bells Are Calling
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

AURELIA

Composed by Samuel S. Wesley (PHH 206), AURELIA (meaning "golden") was published as a setting for “Jerusalem the Golden” in Selection of Psalms and Hymns, which was compiled by Charles Kemble and Wesley in 1864. Though opinions vary concerning the tune's merits (Henry J. Gauntlett once condemned…

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JESU DILECTISSIME (McCartney)


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A Book of Song and Service #9

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Elmhurst Hymnal #15

Heart and Voice #d267

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Heart and Voice #24

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Royal Praise for the Sunday School #11

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The Carol #9a

Universal Hymns #118

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Worship and Song #15

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Worship and Song Edition B #ad248

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Worship and Song. (Rev. ed.) #12

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