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We rose to-day with anthems sweet

Author: Dr. W. M. Punshon, 1824-1881 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #245 (1917) Lyrics: 1 We rose to-day with anthems sweet To sing before the mercy-seat, And ere the darkness round us fell We bade the grateful vespers swell. 2 Whate'ever has risen from heart sincere, Each upward glance of filial fear, Each true resolve, each solemn vow, Jesus our Lord, accept them now. 3 Whate'er beneath Thy searching eyes Has wrought to spoil our sacrifice, 'Mid this sweet stillness while we bow, Jesus our Lord, forgive us now. 4 O teach us erring souls to win, And hide their multitude of sin, To tread in Christ's longsuffering way, And grow more like Him day by day. 5 So as our Sabbaths hasten past, And rounding years bring nigh the last; When sinks the sun behind the hill, When all the weary wheels stand still; 6 When by our bed the loved ones weep, And death-dews o'er the forehead creep, And vain is help or hope from men; Jesus our Lord, receive us then. Topics: The Church and the Kingdom of God The Lord's Day; Evening Sabbath; Prayer Evening ; Sabbath (the Christian) Evening Languages: English Tune Title: NORWOOD
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We rose today with anthems sweet

Author: W. M. Punshon Hymnal: Worship Song #603 (1905) Topics: Hours of the Day Sunday Evening Languages: English Tune Title: FESTUS

We rose today with anthems sweet

Author: William Morley Punshon, 1824-81 Hymnal: The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #666 (1933) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Church The Lord's Day Languages: English Tune Title: NORWOOD

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