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Another fleeting day is gone

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #630 (1828) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another fleeting day is gone, Slow o'er the west the shadows rise; Swift the soft stealing hours have flown, And night's dark mantle veils the skies. 2 Another fleeting day is gone, Swept from the records of the year; And still with each successive sun, Life's fading visions disappear. 3 Another fleeting day is gone, To tell thy secrets, O my soul; Faithful before th'eternal throne Thy slightest folly 'twill enrol. 4 Another fleeting day is gone, To join the fugitives before: And I, when life's employ is done, shall sleep, to wake in time no more. 5 Another fleeting day is gone, And soon a fairer day shall rise; A day, whose never-setting sun, Shall pour his light o'er cloudless skies. 6 Another fleeting day is gone, In solemn silence rest, my soul; Bend--bend before his awful throne, Who bids the morn and evening roll! Topics: An Evening Hymn; Evening Scripture: Job 8:9
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An Evening Hymn

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #423 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Another fleeting day is gone Lyrics: 1 Another fleeting day is gone, Slow o'er the west the shadows rise; Swift the soft stealing hours have flown, And night's dark mantle veils the skies. 2 Another fleeting day is gone, Swept from the records of the year; And still with each successive sun, Life's fading visions disappear. 3 Another fleeting day is gone, To tell thy secrets, O my soul; Faithful before th'eternal throne Thy slightest folly 'twill enroll. 4 Another fleeting day is gone, To join the fugitives before: And I, when life's employ is done, Shall sleep, to wake in time no more. 5 Another fleeting day is gone, And soon a fairer day shall rise; A day, whose never-setting sun, Shall pour his light o'er cloudless skies. 6 Another fleeting day is gone, In solemn silence rest, my soul; Bend--bend before his awful throne, Who bids the morn and evening roll! Topics: Special Occasions Morning and Evening Scripture: Job 8:9 Languages: English
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Another fleeting day is gone

Author: Collyer Hymnal: Good-Will Songs #15 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Another fleeting day is gone]
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Another fleeting day is gone

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #193 (1867) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Another fleeting day is gone, Slow o'er the west the shadows rise; Swift the soft-stealing hours have flown, And night's dark mantle veils the skies. 2 Another fleeting day is gone; In solemn silence rest, my soul! Bow down before His awful throne, Who bids the morn and evening roll. 3 Soon shall a darker night descend, And veil from me yon azure skies; And soon shall death's oppressive hand Lie heavy on these languid eyes. 4 Yet when beneath the dreadful shade I lay my weary frame to rest, That night shall not make me afraid; That bed the dying Saviour pressed. 5 Again emerging from the night, I, like my risen Lord, shall rise; Again drink in the morning light, Pure at its fount above the skies. Topics: Family Worship Languages: English
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Another fleeting day is gone

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Social and Private Worship #C (1823) Languages: English
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Another fleeting day is gone

Author: Collyer Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a1291 (1863)
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Another fleeting day is gone!

Author: Collyer Hymnal: Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #a106 (1864) Languages: English

Another fleeting day is gone

Author: William Bengo Collyer Hymnal: Sunday School Singing Book #d3 (1832)

Another fleeting day is gone

Author: William Bengo Collyer Hymnal: Hymns for Sunday Schools. 2nd ed. #d6 (1828) Languages: English

Another fleeting day is gone

Author: William Bengo Collyer Hymnal: Hymns and Tunes for the Sunday School, the Congregation and the Home #d7 (1860) Languages: English

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