A Church Hymn Book #194
Display Title: Saviour abide with us First Line: Saviour abide with us Meter: S. M. Date: 1861 Subject: Evening |
A Church Hymn Book #194

1 Saviour, abide with us!
The day is now far gone;
We would obtain a blessing thus
By coming to Thy throne.
2 We have not reached that land,
That happy land, as yet,
Where holy angels round Thee stand,
Whose sun can never set.
3 Our sun is sinking now;
Our day is almost o’er;
O Sun of Righteousness, do Thou
Shine on us evermore.
Source: Gloria Deo: a Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Public Worship in all Departments of the Church #39
John M. Neale's life is a study in contrasts: born into an evangelical home, he had sympathies toward Rome; in perpetual ill health, he was incredibly productive; of scholarly temperament, he devoted much time to improving social conditions in his area; often ignored or despised by his contemporaries, he is lauded today for his contributions to the church and hymnody. Neale's gifts came to expression early–he won the Seatonian prize for religious poetry eleven times while a student at Trinity College, Cambridge, England. He was ordained in the Church of England in 1842, but ill health and his strong support of the Oxford Movement kept him from ordinary parish ministry. So Neale spent the years between 1846 and 1866 as a warden of Sackvi… Go to person page >| First Line: | Savior abide with us the day is almost gone |
| Title: | Abide with us |
| Author: | John Mason Neale |
| Language: | English |
| Refrain First Line: | Wash me whiter than snow |
| Copyright: | Public Domain |
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