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Now it is evening; time to rest from labor

Author: Petrus Herbert Meter: 11.11.11.5 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Quinquagesima Evening Prayer Closing Used With Tune: DIVA SERVATRIX Text Sources: Hymnal Version, 1940
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Tarry With Me

Author: C. A. M. Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Closing First Line: Tarry with me, my Saviour Refrain First Line: Tarry with me, my Saviour Used With Tune: [Tarry with me, my Saviour]

Lord God of Hosts, whose mighty hand

Author: John Oxenham Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Trinity XX Evening Prayer Closing Used With Tune: RACINE
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Lead Us, Saviour

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Closing First Line: Lead us, Saviour, lead us ever Refrain First Line: Lead us, Saviour, lead us ever Used With Tune: [Lead us, Saviour, lead us ever]
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Good Night

Author: F. E. Belden Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Closing Song First Line: When softly fades the dying day Refrain First Line: Good night, good night, May angels bright Lyrics: 1 When softly fades the dying day, And mortal cares we fold away, Then with the last faint ray of light, All nature seems to say Good night. Refrain: Good night, good night, May angels bright, Their vigils keep till morning light, Good night, good night, Good night, good night. 2 And when the deeper shadows fall, And nature veils as with a pall, Then pray’rs of evening take their flight From lips that softly say Good night. [Refrain] 3 O Father, give us sweet repose From all our earthly cares and woes, And grant that heav’n may greet our sight When we have said our last Good night. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When softly fades the dying day]
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Lord, Be With and Watch Between Us

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Closing Refrain First Line: Grant us peace, that, like a river Scripture: Genesis 31:49 Used With Tune: [Lord, be with and watch between us]
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Alone With Thee

Author: M. A. Urseth Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Closing and Evening Hymns Evening First Line: Alone with Thee, O Lord, when day is dead Lyrics: 1 Alone with Thee, O Lord, when day is dead And all its faded splendors on have fled, I fondly dwell, and listen at Thy knee The words, the wond'rous words that come from Thee. 2 Alone with Thee, dear Lamb of Calvary, Who shed Thy blood, and died, and lives for me, I long to stay to see Thy wounded side, And know that all my sorrows it can hide. 3 Alone with Thee I only pray to be When light and way I can no longer see, That I may safely reach across the line, And hold in mine no other hand but Thine. Used With Tune: DET SPREDES MER
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Brothers And Sisters, We Now Must Depart

Meter: 10.10.8 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Closing Hymns Lyrics: 1 Brothers and sisters, we now must depart, Follow we Jesus with gladness of heart, Each in his lawful vocation. 2 Treasure God's Word with devotion and care, Let not the world, nor the foe, you ensnare, Open your hearts unto Jesus. 3 Jesus, Lord Jesus, our Savior and King, Honor and praises united we bring, Greatly rejoicing together. 4 Blest be the Lamb who for sinners was slain, Glory and power to Him shall remain, Amen, God's people, sing Amen! Used With Tune: [Brothers and sisters, we now must depart] Text Sources: Inner Mission Songbook
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Benedictus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Closing Hymn First Line: For this sweet hour, O heav'nly King Used With Tune: [For this sweet hour, O heavenly King]
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How Calmly the Evening

Author: Thomas T. Lynch, 1818-71 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Closing and Evening Hymns Evening First Line: How calmly the evening once more is descending Lyrics: 1 How calmly the evening once more is descending, As kind as a promise, as still as a pray'r; O wing of the Lord, in Thy shelter befriending, May we and our households continue to share. 2 The sky, like the kingdom of heaven, is open; O enter, my soul, at the glorious gates; The silence and smile of His love are the token, Who now for all comers invitingly waits. 3 We come to be soothed with His merciful healing, The dews of the night cure the wounds of the day; We come, our life's worth and its brevity feeling, With thanks for the past, for the future we pray. 4 Lord, save us from folly; be with us in sorrow; Sustain us in work till the time of our rest; When earth's day is over, may heaven's tomorrow Dawn on us, of homes long expected possessed. Used With Tune: WHITCHURCH

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