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MORNING AND EVENING HYMNS
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O thou Who, in Thy night of prayer,
Pain past all pain for man didst bear,
Before Thee now we kneel and pray,
And make confession for the day.
Pain past all pain for man didst bear,
Before Thee now we kneel and pray,
And make confession for the day.
Oft from Thy royal road we part,
Lost in the mazes of the heart:
Our lamps put out, our course forgot,
We seek for God, and find Him not.
Lost in the mazes of the heart:
Our lamps put out, our course forgot,
We seek for God, and find Him not.
What breath of flowers then cheers the night,
What star-eyed heavenly beacon bright?
Thou risest on our way, and we
Find Guide and Path and all in Thee.
What star-eyed heavenly beacon bright?
Thou risest on our way, and we
Find Guide and Path and all in Thee.
When that last sleep and Death are near,
Be Thou with us, Redeemer dear;
Safe so within Thy fold to wake,
When God's great Judgment-morn shall break.
Be Thou with us, Redeemer dear;
Safe so within Thy fold to wake,
When God's great Judgment-morn shall break.
Praise God, our Maker and our Friend;
Praise Him through time, till time shall end:
Till psalm and song His name adore
Through Heaven's great day of Evermore.
Praise Him through time, till time shall end:
Till psalm and song His name adore
Through Heaven's great day of Evermore.
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