2 The day is gone, its hours have run; And thou hast taken count of all, The scanty triumphs grace hath won, The broken vow, the frequent fall. Through life's long day and death's dark night, True absolution and release; With purity and inward peace. night, the sad, The sinful, unto thee we call; O let thy mercy make us glad; Thou art our Saviour and our all. Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus, be our light. 5 O Saviour, bless us; night is come; Through night and darkness near us be; Good angels watch about our home, And we are one day nearer thee. Through life's long day and death's dark night, O gentle Jesus, be our light. Amen. Frederick William Faber, 1849 49 S.M. The evening shadows fall; True Light that lightenest all. 2 Around the throne on high, Where night can never be, Bring ceaseless hymns to thee. 3 Too faint our anthems here; Too soon of praise we tire: Of that eternal choir! 4 Yet, Lord, to thy dear will If thou attune the heart, We in thine angels' music still May bear our lower part. 5 'Tis thine each soul to calm, Each wayward thought reclaim, And make our life a daily psalm Of glory to thy Name. 6 A little while, and then Shall come the glorious end; John Ellerton, 1871 50 Four 10's raise With one accord our parting hymn of praise; Guard thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this house have called upon thy Name. 2 Grant us thy peace, Lord, through the coming night; Turn thou for us its darkness into light; From harm and danger keep thy children free, For dark and light are both alike to thee. 3 Grant us thy peace throughout our earthly life; Peace to thy Church from error and from strife; Peace to our land, the fruit of truth and love; Peace in each heart, thy Spirit from above: 4 Thy peace in life, the balm of every pain; Thy peace in death, the hope to rise again; Then, when thy voice shall bid our conCall us, O Lord, to thine eternal peace. Amen. John Ellerton, 1866 flict cease, 51 8.7.8.7.4.7 Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace: O refresh us, 2 Thanks we give and adoration For thy Gospel's joyful sound: May thy presence 3 So that when thy love shall call us, Saviour, from the world away, May we ever John Fawcett, 1773, alt. Also the following 307 O 'twas a joyful sound to hear 352 Again the morn of gladness 504 Holy offerings, rich and rare 544 O what the joy and the glory must be Friday 52 L.M. O JESUS, crucified for man, O Lamb, all glorious on thy throne, Teach thou our wondering souls to scan The mystery of thy love unknown. 2 We pray thee, grant us strength to take Our daily cross, whate'er it be, And gladly for thine own dear sake In paths of pain to follow thee. 3 As on our daily way we go, Through light or shade, in calm or strife, O may we bear thy marks below In conquered sin and chastened life. 4 And week by week this day we ask That holy memories of thy cross And turn to gain each earthly loss. 5 Grant us, dear Lord, our cross to bear Till at thy feet we lay it down, Win through thy blood our pardon there, And through the cross attain the crown. Amen. W. Walsham How, 1871 Also the following 154 When I survey the wondrous cross 160 We sing the praise of him who died II. THE CHRISTIAN YEAR advent 53 8.8.8.8.11 Hosanna to the Incarnate Word! Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! 2 Hosanna, Lord! thine angels cry; Hosanna, Lord! thy saints reply; Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! 3 O Saviour, with protecting care, Return to this thy house of prayer: Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest! |