232. How bright a day was that which saw

1 How bright a day was that which saw
Creation's work complete!
All nature owned her Maker's law,
And worshiped at his feet.

2 The world, arranged by power divine,
In perfect order stood;
And, resting, from his great design,
God saw that all was good.

3 Not such a Sabbath now appears,
For sin has ruined all;
No longer man with pleasure hears
A gracious Father's call.

4 Yet, Lord, bring back the reign of peace,
Let brighter days begin;
And teach vain creatures how to cease
From folly and from sin.

5 Let sinners be again made thine,
Though once with vengance cursed;
And let the holy Sabbath shine,
As glorious as at first.

Text Information
First Line: How bright a day was that which saw
Author: Anon.
Publication Date: 1886
Topic: Worship: The Sabbath
Tune Information
Name: ELIZABETHTOWN
Composer: George Kingsley
Meter: C.M.
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Alternate tunes: #546, 446, or 438.



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