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O timely happy, timely wise

Author: Keble Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 53 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening Hymn
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Now condescend, almighty King

Author: Anon. Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 69 hymnals Topics: Children's Evening Hymn Lyrics: 1 Now condescend, almighty King, To bless this little throng; And kindly listen while we sing Our pleasant evening song. 2 Brothers and sisters, hand in hand, Our lips together move: Oh, smile upon this little band, Unite our hearts in love. 3 We come to own the power divine That watches o'er our days; For this our feeble voices join; To God we give the praise. 4 May we in safety sleep to-night, From every danger free; For, Lord, the darkness and the light Are both alike to thee. 5 And when the rising sun displays His cheering beams abroad, Then may our grateful morning lays Declare the love of God.
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Being the fear of God all the day long

Author: Dr. Doddridge Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 110 hymnals Topics: Evening hymns First Line: Thrice happy souls, who born from heaven Lyrics: 1 Thrice happy souls, who born from heaven, Whilst yet they sojourn here, Humbly begin their days with God, And spend them in his fear! 2 So may our eyes with holy zeal Prevent the dawning day; And turn the sacred pages o’er, And praise thy name and pray! 3 Midst hourly cares may love present Its incense to thy throne; And, while the world our hands employs, Our hearts be thine alone! 4. As sanctified to noblest ends, Be each refreshment sought; And by each various providence, Some wise instruction brought! 5 When to laborious duties call'd Or by temptations try'd, We'll seek the shelter of thy wings, And in thy strength confide. 6 As different scenes of life arise, Our grateful hearts would be With thee, amidst the social band, In solitude with thee. 7 At night we lean our weary heads On thy paternal breast; And, safely folded in thine arms, Resign our powers to rest. 8 In solid pure delights, like these, Let all my days be past; Nor shall I then impatient wish, Nor shall I fear the last. Scripture: Proverbs 23:17
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There is a time when moments flow

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening Hymn; Sabbath hymn for evening

Jesus Christ, the Gladdening Light

Author: John A. McGuckin Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Evening Hymn First Line: Jesus Christ, the Gladdening Light of the deathless Father's holy glory Used With Tune: [Jesus Christ, the Gladdening Light of the deathless Father's holy glory] Text Sources: The Greek Liturgy of the Hours, anon. ca. 3rd century
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My God, how endless is thy love

Author: Watts Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 624 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening Hymn; Morning or Evening Hymn
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Dear is the hallowed morn to me

Author: Cunningham Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 25 hymnals Topics: Morning and Evening Hymn
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Maye komm na mehwe (I will quietly wait on the Lord)

Author: A. E. Amankwah Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Evening hymns First Line: Maye komm na mehwe Onyame (I will quietly wait on the Lord) Lyrics: TWI - Maye komm na mehwe Onyame. Maye komm na mehwe Onyame. Maye komm na mehwe Onyame. Maye komm na mehwe Onyame. Maye se abafra wa wo no. Maye komm na mehwe Onyame. Maye se abafra wa wo no. Maye komm na mehwe Onyame. --- ENGLISH - I will quietly wait on the Lord. I believe what is said in God's word: "I'll renew your strength as you pray." Then I'll fly with wings like a bird. I'll be just like a newborn babe. I will quietly wait on the Lord. I'll be just like a newborn babe. I will quietly wait on the Lord. Used With Tune: [Maye komm na mehwe Onyame] Text Sources: Eng. trans. alt.
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Hither, bright angels, wing your flight

Author: James T. Fields Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Our Fireside Evening Hymn
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Rouse thy self, my Soul, and gather

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Evening Hymn Lyrics: I. Rouse thy self, my Soul, and gather All thy Senses from abroad, To adore thy Heav'nly Father, And the Goodness of thy God, For preserving Thee this Day, Chasing Satan's Host away, That their Malice and Delusion Cou'd not put Thee to Confusion. II. Blessed be thy gracious Favour, Father of Eternity! That thou'st helpt me in my Labour, And my great Necessity; That in all my Care and Grief Thou hast sent me sure Relief, And remov'd, on all Occasion, What might frustrate my Salvation. III. None of all the skill'd in Numbers, Nor the Sons of Eloquence Can express or count the Wonders Of thy gracious providence. O, thy Mercies are too great For us Mortals to repeat. Let us then adore in Spirit What's above our Sense and Merit. IV. Now this tiresome Day is finish'd, Gloomy Night draws on apace; Chearful Day Light is diminish'd, And the sun has hid his Face. Lord, endow me with thy Love, That the Instances I prove Of thy Care and thy Protection work in me a pure Subjection. V. Pardon, Lord, each sad Transgression, Whether open or unknown, With the Weight of whose Oppression I all Night in secret moan; So that Satan's fiery Dart Often pierces through my Heart, And disturbs the blest Intention Of thy Grace and thy Redemption. VI. Tho' I've stray'd and thee denied; As I willingly return, For his Sake who for me died, Let thy Wrath no longer burn; I confess the Guilt of Sin; But thy Grace can make me clean, Which exceeds, beyond Expression, All the Poison of Transgression. VII. Author of illumination, Light of Light, eternal Word, Soul and Body's Preservation I commit to thee, O Lord: My Redeemer, dwell in me, That I sleep and wake with Thee, And enjoy thy Consolation In the Night of Perturbation. VIII. Guard me from the Snares of Satan, And the Pow'r of Sin and Hell; Which raise Dreams I never thought on, And abominate to tell. Let me never lose the Sight Of thy good and gracious Light. Having thee, I can be quiet 'Midst the Furies-Storm and Riot. IX. When I close mine Eyes to slumber, And my Senses fall asleep, Let my Heart, awake, the Number Of thy mercies tell and keep. Fill me with thy sacred Love, That I dream of what's above, And keep close to Thee my Saviour Even in my Nights Behaviour. X. Grant, that under thy Protection, I enjoy a quiet Rest; Guard me from Night-Sin's Infection; Number me among the Blest; Soul and Body, Heart and Mind Keep from harm of ev'ry Kind Friends and Foes and each Relation Visit with thy new Creation. XI. Let no frightful Rumour wake me From within or from abroad; Let no Sickness overtake me; Lord, be thou my sure Abode. Fire and Water, pestilence, Death that's sudden off me fence, Lest I dye in my Transgression, And fall short of thy Possession. XII. Father, hear the Supplication Of thy poor unworthy Child. JESU! through thy Meditation, Make me truly reconcil'd. Holy Ghost, of equal Praise, I depend upon thy Grace. Sacred Three! be pleas'd to say then: Even so it shall be. AMEN! Used With Tune: [Rouse thy self, my Soul, and gather]

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