Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
LIFE EVERLASTING
617
There Is an Hour of Peaceful Rest
8. 6. 8. 8. 6.
Pax celeste
Heb. 4: 9
William B. Tappan, 1818, ab.
“Celestial Harps”
Edinburgh, 1824
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and
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are
pects
row
d’rers
giv’n;
giv’n,
driv’n—
giv’n;
lifts
a
an
grant
fra
faith
is
is
hour
flow’rs
up
home
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2
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4
tal
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ry
ful
bloom,
eye,
souls,
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the
for
of
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peace
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ning
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rise
ev
the
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for
tossed
a
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eve
storms
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fines
ows
and
’ry
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is
vine
tem
life’s
joy
di
the
dis
pest
for
on
a
tem
rays
views
by,
shoals,
trest,
gloom;
the
ing
tuous
dis
perse
pass
pes
souls
fly,
rolls,
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And
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tomb
breast:
pears
all
a
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se
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found
all
wound
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ed
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ly
the
men.
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in
drear—
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rene—
dawn
but
heav’n.
heav’n.
heav’n.
heav’n.
of
in
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