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Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray

Appears in 246 hymnals Topics: Evening Hymn Lyrics: 1 Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray; I am for ever thine; I fear before thee all the day, Nor would I dare to sin. 2 And while I rest my weary head, From cares and business free, 'Tis sweet conversing on my bed, With my own heart and thee. 3 I pay this evening sacrifice; And, when my work is done, Great God, my faith and hope relies Upon thy grace alone. 4 Thus with my thoughts compos'd to peace, I'll give mine eyes to sleep; Thy hand in safety keeps my days, And will my slumbers keep.

Where loyal hearts and true

Author: Rev. F. W. Faber Meter: Irregular Appears in 463 hymnals Topics: Hymns Chiefly for Personal Use; Passiontide; Good Friday Evening and Easter Even First Line: O Paradise, O Paradise Used With Tune: PARADISE
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Lord Jesus, in the days of old

Author: J. A. Noble, 1844- Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Evening Hymns Lyrics: 1 Lord Jesus, in the days of old, Two walked with Thee by waning light, And love's blind instinct made them bold To crave Thy presence through the night; As night descends, we too would pray O leave us not at close of day. 2 Day is far spent and night is nigh; Stay with us, Saviour, through the night; Talk with us, teach us tenderly, Lead us to peace, to rest, to light; Dispel our darkness with Thy face, Radiant with resurrection grace. 3 The hours of day are glad and good, And good thy gifts Thy hand bestows The body's health, the spirit's food, And rest, and after rest repose. We would not lose day's golden gains, So stay with us as daylight wanes. 4 Nor this night only, blessed Lord; We every day and every hour Would walk with Thee Emmausward, To hear Thy voice of love and power; And every night would by Thy side Look, listen, and be satisfied. Used With Tune: COMPANION
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Alabad al Señor (Praise the Lord!)

Author: Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Church Year Baptism of the Lord; Church Year Easter; Daily Prayer Evening Prayer; Doxologies; Elements of Worship Gathering; Elements of Worship Gathering; God's Faithfulness; God's Holiness; God's Love; Hymns of Praise; Love; Mission; Occasional Services Christian Marriage; Occasional Services Civic / National Occasions; People of God / Church Witnessing; Truth; Worship; Texts in Languages Other than English Spanish First Line: Alabad al Señor (Praise the Lord, praise the Lord!) Scripture: Psalm 117 Used With Tune: [Praise the Lord, praise the Lord]
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'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze

Author: Keble Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 39 hymnals Topics: Evening Hymn; Morning and Evening Hymn

Stand By Me

Author: Tom Kendzia, b. 1954; Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Evening Prayer Hymn First Line: When the storms of life are raging Refrain First Line: Stand by me, stand by me Used With Tune: [When the storms of life are raging] Text Sources: Inspired by "Stand by Me" by Charles A. Tindley
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O store Gud, vi love dig

Author: Luther; Landstad Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Sædvanlige Salmer til Høimesse; Common Hymns for High Mass; Troens Bekjendelse; Confession of Faith; 22 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening Lyrics: 1 O store Gud, vi love dig, Vi sige Tak evindelig! Al Verden sander det og veed, At du er End af Evighed. 2 Al Engles Hob og Himlens Hær, Lov, Tak og Pris for Thronen bær, Og Sangen af Serafer gaar Saa langt, som Himlens Hvelving naar: 3 "Du hellig, hellig, hellig er, Gud Zebaot, vor Herre kjær, Og fund er Himlen al og Jord Udaf din Guddoms Ære stor." 4 Profeter og Apostle glad Og dine Vidner, Rad paa Rad, De staa for dig i Livsens Sal Med Takkefang i Tusindtal. 5 Din Kirstenhed paa denne Jord Bekjender dig og paa dig tror Som Faderen af Evighed, Hvis Magt ei Maal og Ende veed. 6 Og Sønnen, den erbaarne, som Fra dig til Verdens Frelse kom, Samt Helligaand, vor Trøster sand, Høilovet over alle Land. 7 O Kriste, Ærens Konge prud! Du er Guds Søn og evig Gud, Stor Kjærlighed dig til os drog, Du os at frelse Manddom tog. 8 Den haarde Dødens Brod du brød Og vandt os Livet ved din Dod. Dig binder ikke Dødens Baand, Du sidder hos Guds høire Haand. 9 Gjenkommer med Guds Velde stor, At holde Dommedag paa Jord. Thi hjælp os nu, vær deres Trøst, Som du saa dyre har forløst! 10 Reed os et Rum i himmerig Blandt dem, som samlet er hos dig! Dit Folk til Hjælp, o Kriste, kom, Velsign din Arv og Eiendom! 11 Opløft os, leed os, viis os Vei, Til evig Tid forlad os ei! Vi flokkes glade i din Favn, Hver Dag velsigne vi dit Navn. 12 Tag os, trofaste Gud, i Agt, Lad ingen Synd i os faa Magt! O vær os naadig, Herre Gud, Vær naadig alt til Enden ud! 13 Gud være os miskundelig, Som vi og haabet har paa dig! Vi tro derpaa og trøstes ved, Vi rokkes ei i Evighed. Text Sources: Oldkirkelig.
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Ber no Bod til Heidningland

Author: Blix Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Salmar til Kyrkjeaaret Trettandedag; Hymns for the Church Year Three Kings Day; Hellig Tre Kongers Dag Til Aftensang; Holy Three Kings Day For Evening; Særlige Salmer Missionen; Special Hymns Mission Lyrics: 1 Ber no Bod til Heidningland, Bod um Ljos og Lukka Til det Arme, som i Band Og i Myrker sukka! Bod, som sprengjer Fangebur, Som kann løysa Lekkja, Brjota gjenom Myrkers Mur Og dei Daude vekkja! 2 Myrkret enn er stort paa Jord, Skodda ligg so diger. Herre Gud, send ut ditt Ord Og giv Ljoset Siger! Saa ditt dyre Sædekorn Paa dei vide Vangar! Skap eit Folk av Ljosens Born Utav Daubens Fangar. 3 Vig du deg ein Vitneher! Salva med din Ande Sendemenn, som Ordet ber Rundt i Heidninglande! Er enn Vegen myrk og trong, Du kann Myrkret klaara, Giva Haust med Gledsong, Der me saa med Taara! 4 Gud, som er so rik paa Raad, Høyr no vaare Bøner! Send du Livsnes gode Saad Ut til Daubens Søner! Driv du mange Saafolk ut Til den store Plognad! Signa deim, so dei til Slut Sjaa di Grøda mognad! 5 Herre, Hausten alt er stor: Sjaa, kor Marker kvitna! Trugne Røyster rundt paa Jord Um di Frelsa vitna. Gode Hyrding, til di Hegn Heidningfolk seg hopar. Turre Land um Dogg og Regn Upp til Himmels ropar. 6 Jesus, giv oss Naade til Ut ditt Bod aa bera! Signa deim, du senda vil, Trutt ditt Verk aa gjera! Fylg du med diSendeferd, Styrk deim, der dei strida! Lat deim standa i di Gjerd Med ditt Sverd ved Sida!

Through the day Thy love has spared us

Author: Thomas Kelly, 1769 - 1854 Meter: 8.7.8.7.7.7 Appears in 257 hymnals Topics: Times and Seasons Evening; Farewell Hymns Used With Tune: GOUNOD
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Good Night

Author: F. E. Belden Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Hymns for Worship Evening Hymns First Line: When softly fades the dying day Refrain First Line: Good night, good night Lyrics: 1 When softly fades the dying days, 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 veil 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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