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4500. Now the Busy Week Is Done

1. Now the busy week is done,
Now the rest-time is begun;
Thou hast brought us on our way,
Kept and led us day by day;
Now there comes the first and best,
Day of worship, light and rest.

2. Hallow, Lord, the coming day!
When we meet to praise and pray,
Hear Thy Word, Thy feast attend,
Hours of happy service spend;
To our hearts be manifest,
Lord of labor and of rest.

3. For Thy children gone before
We can trust Thee and adore;
All their earthly week is past,
Sabbath-time is theirs at last;
Fold them, Father, to Thy breast,
Give them everlasting rest.

4. Guide us all the days to come,
Till Thy mercy call us home:
All our powers do Thou employ,
Be Thy work our chiefest joy;
Then, the promised land possessed,
Bid us enter into rest.

Text Information
First Line: Now the busy week is done
Title: Now the Busy Week Is Done
Author: John S. Jones (1889)
Meter: 77.77.77
Language: English
Source: 1889 supplement to Hymns Ancient and Modern
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: HEATHLANDS
Composer: Henry Thomas Smart (1866)
Meter: 77.77.77
Incipit: 51756 65423 45432
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Psalms and Hymns for Di­vine Wor­ship, 1866
Copyright: Public Domain



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