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Father, by thy love and power

Author: Joseph Anstice Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #214 (1892) Topics: Close of Service Languages: English Tune Title: PHILIPPI
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Opening Hymn

Author: Rev. H. C. McCook Hymnal: Exalted Praise #38 (1882) First Line: Lord Jehovah, in thy temple Languages: English Tune Title: [Lord Jehovah, in thy temple]
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Children of the Heavenly King

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: Songs for Little People #59 (1905) Languages: English Tune Title: [Children of the heavenly King]
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Children of the Heavenly King

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: Songs for Little People #81 (1915) Topics: Children's Day Languages: English Tune Title: [Children of the heavenly King]
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The evening hour

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #113 (1884) First Line: Father, by thy love and power Lyrics: 1 Father, by thy love and power, Comes again the evening hour: Light has vanished, labors cease, Weary creatures rest in peace; Thou, whose genial dews distil On the lowliest weed that grows, Father, guard our couch from ill, Grant thy children to repose: We to thee ourselves resign, Let our latest thoughts be thine. 2 Saviour, to thy Father bear This our feeble evening prayer: Thou hast seen how oft to-day We like sheep have gone astray; Worldly thoughts and thoughts of pride, Wishes to thy cross untrue, Secret faults and undescried Meet thy spirit-piercing view; Blessèd Saviour, yet through thee Pray that we may pardoned be. 3 Holy Spirit, breath of balm, Fall on us in evening’s calm; Yet awhile, before we sleep, We with thee will vigils keep. Lead us on our sins to muse, Give us truest penitence; Then the love of God infuse, Breathing humble confidence; Melt our spirits, mold our will, Soften, strengthen, comfort still. 4 Blessèd Trinity, be near Through the hours of darkness drear; Then, when shrinks the lonely heart, Thou, O God, most present art. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Watch o’er our defenceless head; Let thy angels’ guardian host Keep all evil from our bed; Till the flood of morning rays Wake us to a song of praise. Languages: English Tune Title: PHILIPPI

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