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Let Evening Twilight Turn to Dawn

Author: T. Vincent Tymms Hymnal: The Praise Book #133 (1906) Lyrics: 1 Let evening twilight turn to dawn, For all who love Thee, Saviour dear, Like twain of old, to whom, we read,— “Jesus Himself drew near.” 2 Yet we remember how ‘tis write, That while He sought their doubt to clear, Their eyes were held, and told them not, Jesus Himself drew near. 3 With burning hearts they heard His words, Unfolding how each ancient see Said, “Christ must suffer.” So in Light, Jesus Himself drew near. 4 Drew near, was near, yet still seemed far, While sitting down their meal to cheer! Then closer still, in vanished Form, Jesus Himself drew near. 5 Not now a figure by their side, But in their hearts, Indweller dear! His present Spirit bade them say, Jesus Himself is here. 6 So dwell in us by faith, dear Lord! In us by grace Thy throne uprear, Then of our darkest hours we’ll say, Jesus Himself drew near. 7 Be near us, Lord, till sense no more Divides from Him our souls revere: Be with us, Lord, till thro’ the tomb, To Jesus we draw near. Topics: Communion with Christ; Evening; Jesús; Prayer Tune Title: [Let evening twilight turn to dawn]
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Let Evening Twilight Turn To Dawn

Author: T. Vincent Tymms Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8513 Lyrics: 1 Let evening twilight turn to dawn, For all who love Thee, Savior dear, Like twain of old, to whom, we read, "Jesus Himself drew near." 2 Yet we remember how ’tis writ, That while He sought their doubt to clear, Their eyes were held, and told them not, Jesus Himself drew near. 3 With burning hearts they heard His words, Unfolding how each ancient seer, Said, "Christ must suffer." So in light, Jesus Himself drew near. 4 Drew near, was near, yet still seemed far, While sitting down their meal to cheer! Then closer still, in vanished form, Jesus Himself drew near. 5 Not now a figure by their side, But in their hearts, Indweller dear! His present Spirit bade them say, Jesus Himself is here. 6 So dwell in us by faith, dear Lord! In us by grace Thy throne uprear, Then of our darkest hours we’ll say, Jesus Himself drew near. 7 Be near us, Lord, till sense no more Divides from Him our souls revere: Be with us, Lord, till thro’ the tomb, To Jesus we draw near. Languages: English Tune Title: DE SOTO
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Let evening twilight turn to dawn

Author: T. Vincent Tymms, D.D. Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnary #465 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: RAWDON
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Let evening twilight turn to dawn

Author: T. Vincent Tymms Hymnal: Common Praise #499 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: PASCAL

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