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Alone With Thee

Author: M. A. Urseth Appears in 3 hymnals 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. Topics: Closing and Evening Hymns Evening Used With Tune: DET SPREDES MER

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ALONE WITH THEE

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. G. Conradi Incipit: 13344 32543 33332 Used With Text: Alone with Thee, O Lord, when day is dead

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Alone with Thee, O Lord, when day is dead

Author: H. A. Urseth Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal #332 (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: ALONE WITH THEE
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Alone With Thee

Author: M. A. Urseth Hymnal: Concordia #251 (1918) 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. Topics: Closing and Evening Hymns Evening Languages: English Tune Title: DET SPREDES MER

Alone with thee, O Lord, when day is dead

Author: M. A. Urseth Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal. Rev. #d17 (1960)

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Hans Andreas Urseth

1866 - 1909 Person Name: M. A. Urseth Author of "Alone With Thee" in Concordia

Johann Georg Conradi

b. 1831 Person Name: J. G. Conradi, b. 1831 Composer of "DET SPREDES MER" in Concordia
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