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The Light of Sabbath Eve

Author: J. Edmeston Hymnal: Young Men's Chorus #16 (1912) First Line: Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve Refrain First Line: Sweet is the light there Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve]
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Sweet Is The Light Of Sabbath Eve

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10460 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve, And soft the sunbeam lingering there; Those sacred hours this low earth leave, Wafted on wings of praise and prayer. 2 This time, how lovely and how still! Peace shines and smiles on all below; The plain, the stream, the wood, the hill, All fair with evening’s setting glow! 3 Season of rest—the tranquil soul Feels thy sweet calm, and melts in love; And while these sacred moments roll, Faith sees a smiling Heaven above. 4 How short the time, how soon the sun Sets, and dark night resumes her reign; And soon the hours of rest are done, Then morrow brings the world again. 5 Yet will our journey not be long, Our pilgrimage will soon be trod; And we shall join the ceaseless song, The endless Sabbath of our God. Languages: English Tune Title: MINTON
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Sabbath Eve

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Manly Praise #11 (1900) First Line: Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve]
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Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #165 (1867) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve, And soft the sunbeam lingering there; For these blest hours the world I leave, Wafted on wings of faith and prayer. 2 Season of rest! the tranquil soul Feels the sweet calm, and melts in love; And while these sacred moments roll, Faith sees a smiling heaven above. 3 Nor will our days of toil be long: Our pilgrimage will soon be trod; And we shall join the ceaseless song, The endless Sabbath of our God. Topics: The Sabbath Languages: English
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Sabbath Eve

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #6 (1884) First Line: Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve, And soft the sunbeams lingering there; For these blest hours the world I leave, Wafted on wings of faith and prayer. 2 The time, how lovely and how still! Peace shines and smiles on all below; The plain, the stream, the wood, the hill, All fair with evening's setting glow. 3 Season of rest! the tranquil soul Feels the sweet calm, and melts to love, And while these sacred moments roll, Faith sees the smiling heaven above. 4 Nor will our days of toil be long; Our pilgrimage will soon be trod; And we shall join the ceaseless song, The endless Sabbath of our God. Languages: English
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Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: International Song Service #177 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve, And soft the sunbeams lingering there; For these blest hours the world I leave, Wafted on wings of faith and prayer. 2 The time how lovely and how still; Peace shines and smiles on all below; The plain, the stream, the wood, the hill, All fair with evening's setting glow. 3 Nor will our days of toil be long, Our pilgrimage will soon be trod; And we shall join the ceaseless song The endless Sabbath of our God. Languages: English

Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Forest Songs for Chautauqua Assemblies #d47 (1888) Languages: English

Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Sacred Lyrics #d126 (1868)
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Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve

Hymnal: Songs for Social and Public Worship #127 (1863)
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Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve

Author: James Edmeston Hymnal: Sacred Songs for Social Worship #194 (1876)

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