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Levántate con gozo

Author: Albert Lehenbauer, 1891-1955; Martin Opitz, 1597-1639 Hymnal: Culto Cristiano #34 (1964) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: El Año Cristiano Epifania; Las Misiones; Christian Year Epiphany; Missions Languages: Spanish Tune Title: INNSBRUCK (O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN)

The duteous day now closeth

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised #34 (1950) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Languages: English

The day hath now an ending

Author: Dean D. F. R. Wilson; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #44 (1939) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Topics: Evening Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRÜCK
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The duteous day now closeth

Author: Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676; Robert Seymour Bridges, 1844-1930 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #46 (1985) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 The duteous day now closeth, each flower and tree reposeth, shade creeps o'er wild and wood: let us, as night is falling, on God our Maker calling, give thanks to him, the Giver good. 2 Now all the heavenly splendor breaks forth in starlight tender from myriad worlds unknown; and we, this marvel seeing, forget our selfish being for joy of beauty not our own. 3 Though long our mortal blindness has missed God's lovingkindness and plunged us into strife; yet when life's day is over, shall death's fair night discover the fields of everlasting life. Topics: Compline Languages: English Tune Title: O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN
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The Duteous Day Now Closeth

Author: Robert S. Bridges, 1844-1930; Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 Hymnal: Pilgrim Hymnal #53 (1958) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Languages: English Tune Title: INNSBRUCK
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Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadows

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #54 (1927) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadows All woodlands, fields, and meadows, The world in slumber lies. But thou, my soul, awake thee, To song and pray'r betake thee, Let praise to thy Creator rise. 2 The rule of day is over, And shining jewels cover The sky above so blue. Thus I shall shine in heaven, Where crowns of gold are given To all who faithful stay and true. 3 Ye members weak and tired, Enjoy the rest desired, The quiet sleep ye crave. There comes a time for sleeping In God's own faithful keeping, When ye are bedded in your grave. 4 My tired eyes are closing, And while I lie reposing, Soul, body, where are ye? To Thee be they commended, O God, till night is ended; Thy waking Eye watch over me! 5 Lord Jesus, who dost love me, Thy pinions spread above me And shield me well from harm. Let angel guards attend me, And from the foe defend me, That I may rest without alarm. Topics: Morning and Evening Languages: English Tune Title: [Now rest beneath night's shadows]
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Now Rest Beneath Night's Shadows

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #54 (1928) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 Now rest beneath night's shadows All woodlands, fields, and meadows, The world in slumber lies. But thou, my soul, awake thee, To song and prayer betake thee Let praise to thy Creator rise. 2 The rule of day is over, And shining jewels cover The sky above so blue. Thus I shall shine in heaven, Where crowns of gold are given To all who faithful stay and true. 3 Ye members weak and tired, Enjoy the rest desired, The quiet sleep ye crave. There comes a time for sleeping In God's own faithful keeping, When ye are bedded in your grave. 4 My tired eyes are closing, And while I lie deep reposing, Soul, body, where are ye? To Thee be they commended, O God, till night is ended; Thy waking Eye watch over me! 5 Lord Jesus, who dost love me, Thy pinions spread above me And shield me well from harm. Let angel guards attend me, And from the foe defend me, That I may rest without alarm. Topics: Morning and Evening Languages: English
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O God, Before I Slumber

Author: H. Steffensen Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #55 (1927) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 O God, before I slumber This night, now dark and somber, Incline Thine ear to me; For all, which Thou hast given, For Thy sweet gifts from heaven, I give my humble thanks to Thee. 2 Thy grace and loving kindness To me, beset with blindness, I do not understand; The more Thy gifts I ponder, The greater is my wonder, When I behold Thy bounteous hand. 3 Each day, anew beginning, I know that I am sinning Against Thy precious Word; But Thou my sins forgivest, Thou, who forever livest, A merciful and faithful Lord. 4 Thou unto me art bending And hearest when I'm sending To Thee my longing sigh; My soul Thy grace adoreth, Thy Spirit me restoreth To worship Thee, my God on high. 5 O Lord, my Comfort tender, To Thee I do surrender My body, soul, and all. I lay me down asleeping, Relying on Thy keeping, And on Thy mighty arm I fall. Topics: Morning and Evening Languages: English Tune Title: [O God, before I slumber]
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O God, Before I Slumber

Author: H. Steffensen Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #55 (1928) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Lyrics: 1 O God, before I slumber This night, now dark and somber, Incline Thine ear to me; For all, which Thou hast given, For Thy sweet gifts from heaven, I give my humble thanks to Thee. 2 Thy grace and lovingkindness To me, beset with blindness, I do not understand; The more Thy gifts I ponder, The greater is my wonder, When I behold Thy bounteous hand. 3 Each day, anew beginning, I know that I am sinning Against Thy precious Word; But Thou my sins forgives, Thou, who forever livest, A merciful and faithful Lord. 4 Thou unto me art bending And hearest when I'm sending To Thee my longing sigh; My soul Thy grace adoreth, Thy Spirit me restoreth, To worship Thee, my God on high. 5 O Lord, my Comfort tender, To Thee I do surrender My body, soul, and all. I lay me down sleeping, Relying on Thy keeping, And on Thy mighty arm I fall. Topics: Morning and Evening Languages: English

The duteous day now closeth

Hymnal: Songs of Praise #57 (1926) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8

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