194. Another Six Days' Work Is Done

1. Another six days’ work is done
Another Sabbath is begun;
Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest,
Improve the day that God hath blest.

2. Come, praise the Lord, whose love assigns
So sweet a rest to weary minds;
Provides an antepast of Heaven
And gives this day the food of seven.

3. O that our thoughts and thanks may rise
As grateful incense to the skies!
And draw from Heaven that sweet repose
Which none but he who feels it knows.

4. A heavenly calm pervades the breast
Is the dear pledge of glorious rest,
Which for the Church of God remains,
The end of cares, the end of pains.

5. With joy, great God, Thy works we view,
In various scenes, both old and new;
With praise we think on mercies past,
With hope we future pleasure taste.

6. In holy duties let the day,
In holy comforts pass away;
The Sabbath thus we love to spend,
In hope of one which ne’er shall end.

Text Information
First Line: Another six days' work is done
Title: Another Six Days' Work Is Done
Author: Joseph Stennett (1732)
Author (v. 2): Anonymous
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: From the 14-stanza poem "On the Sabbath in his Works," 1732. The second stanza below is anonymous, and was added in Collection of Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, by John Ash and Caleb Evans (Bristol, England: 1769).
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: ERNAN, Lowell Mason, 1850
Tune Information
Name: RETREAT
Composer: Thomas Hastings (1842)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 34555 43665 71222
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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