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Lord, while still on earth a pilgrim

Appears in 14 hymnals Topics: Quiet Hour First Line: Lord, my heart is rested, strengthened Lyrics: 1 Lord, my heart is rested, strengthened, By this quiet hour with Thee;— In the sunshine of Thy presence, Earthly glom and shadows flee. Refrain: Lord, while still on earth a pilgrim, I would in Thy love abide; Safely through life’s shades and sunshine, Keep me ever near Thy side. 2 Here Thy peace like music stealing, Stills all discord, tumult, strife,— Fills the heat with tender yearnings For a nobler, sweeter life. [Refrain] 3 For more perfect self-surrender, For a closer walk with Thee! For a meek and quiet spirit, Form all carnal sins set free. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Lord, my heart is rested, strengthened]
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The Lord Is My Shepherd

Author: William Knox Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: Quiet Hour Used With Tune: STILL WATER
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Close to the Heart of Thy Savior

Author: Ada Powell Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Quiet Hour Used With Tune: [Close to the heart of thy Savior]
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I Could Not Live Without Him

Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Quiet Hour Refrain First Line: Ah, can you live without Him Used With Tune: [I could not live without Him]
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Peacefully Round Us the Shadows Are Falling

Author: A. N. Blatchford Appears in 35 hymnals Topics: Quiet Hour Used With Tune: [Peacefully round us the shadows are falling]
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The Quiet Hour

Author: S. B. Pinney Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Quiet Hour First Line: The child of God has come and gone Refrain First Line: I love the quiet hour of trust Used With Tune: [The child of God has come and gone]
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Thou, Savior, from thy throne on high

Author: Palmer Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 21 hymnals Topics: The Quiet Hours Lyrics: 1 Thou, Saviour, from thy throne on high Enrobed in light and girt with power, Dost note the thought, the prayer, the sign, Of hearts that love the tranquil hour. 2 Oft thou thyself didst steal away At eventide, from labor done, In some still, peaceful shade to pray Till morning watches were begun. 3 Thou hast not, dearest Lord, forgot Thy wrestling on Judea's hills; And still thou lovest the quiet spot Where praise the lowly spirit fills. 4 Now to our souls, withdrawn awhile From earth's rude noise, thy face reveal; And, as we worship, kindly smile, And for thine own our spirits seal. 5 To thee we bring each grief and care, To thee we fly while tempests lower; Thou wilt the weary burdens bear Of hearts that love the tranquil hour.
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Solace

Author: Nellie A. Willis Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Quiet Hour First Line: When our minds are in a tumult Used With Tune: [When our minds are in a tumult]
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O Teach Me, Lord

Author: Frances R. Havergal Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Quiet Hour First Line: O teach me, Lord, that I may teach Used With Tune: NOCTURN
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Soft Falls the Evening

Author: Grace livingston Lutz Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Quiet Hour First Line: Soft falls the evening, purple with shadows Used With Tune: [Soft falls the evening, purple with shadows]

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