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Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: J. Ellerton Hymnal: The Church Service Book #H125a (1906) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Topics: Burial of the Dead Languages: English Tune Title: REQUIESCAT

Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: J. Ellerton Hymnal: The Church Service Book #H125b (1906) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Topics: Burial of the Dead Languages: English Tune Title: HEBRON

From the deeps of grief and fear

Hymnal: Anglican Hymn Book #87 (1868) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Languages: English
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Christ, We Turn Our Eyes to Thee

Author: John Mason Neale; John Damascene Hymnal: Hymns of the Eastern Church (5th ed.) #123 (1866) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: “‘CHRIST, we turn our eyes to Thee, “‘And this mighty mystery!’ “Habakkuk exclaimed of old, “In the HOLY SPIRIT bold: “‘Thou shalt come in time appointed, “For the help of Thine anointed!’” Taste of myrrh He deigned to know, Who redeemed the source of woe: Now He bids all sickness cease Through the honeycomb of peace: And to this world deigns to give That sweet food12121st ed.: fruit by which we live. Patient LORD! with loving eye Thou invitest Thomas nigh, Showing Him that Wounded Side: While the world is certified, How the third day, from the grave, JESUS CHRIST arose to save. Blest, O Didymus, the tongue Where that first confession hung: First the SAVIOUR to proclaim First the LORD of Life to name: Such the graces it supplied, —That dear touch of JESU’s side! Languages: English

Now the laborer’s task is o’er

Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #160 (1925) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Languages: English

From the deeps of grief and fear

Hymnal: The Oxford Hymn Book #205 (1925) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Languages: English

Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #224a (1940) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Topics: For the Departed; Burial Services Tune Title: PAX
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Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #224b (1940) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Topics: For the Departed; Burial Services Tune Title: REQUIESCAT
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Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: Rev. J. Ellerton Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #242 (1894) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Now the laborer's task is o'er; Now the battle day is past; Now upon the farther shore Lands the voyager at last. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 2 There the tears of earth are dried; There its hidden things are clear; There the work of life is tried By a juster Judge than here. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 3 There the penitents, that turn To the cross their dying eyes, All the love of Jesus learn At His feet in Paradise. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now thy servant sleeping. 4 There no more the powers of hell Can prevail to mar their peace; Christ the Lord shall guard them well, He Who died for their release. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 5 "Earth to earth, and dust to dust," Calmly now the words we say; Left behind, we wait in trust For the resurrection-day. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. Amen. Topics: Burial of the Dead Languages: English Tune Title: [Now the laborer's task is o'er]
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Now the laborer's task is o'er

Author: J. Ellerton Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #242a (1898) Meter: 7.7.7.7.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Now the laborer's task is o'er; Now the battle day is past; Now upon the farther shore Lands the voyager at last. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 2 There the tears of earth are dried; There its hidden things are clear; There the work of life is tried By a juster Judge than here. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 3 There the penitents, that turn To the cross their dying eyes, All the love of Jesus learn At His feet in Paradise. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now thy servant sleeping. 4 There no more the powers of hell Can prevail to mar their peace; Christ the Lord shall guard them well, He Who died for their release. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 5 "Earth to earth, and dust to dust," Calmly now the words we say; Left behind, we wait in trust For the resurrection-day. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. Amen. Topics: Burial of the Dead; Burial of the Dead Languages: English Tune Title: REQUIESCAT

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