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Our prayers and praise this day we raise

Author: Gilbert Nash Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Another year has passed away, In silence, gone forever

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[Another year has passed away]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 53135 17655 67123 Used With Text: Another year

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Another year

Hymnal: The Morning Stars Sang Together #74 (1897) First Line: Another year has passed away Refrain First Line: Our prayers and praise this day we raise Lyrics: 1 Another year has passed away, In silence gone forever; Yet memory shall bid it stay. Its acts shall perish never! Chorus: Our prayers and praise this day we raise To him who all things freely gives, That by his side we may abide, abide, Where he forever perfect lives. 2 And has it passed away unblessed? Have all its hours been wasted? Not all, yet far too much in rest The joys of God we've tasted. [Chorus] 3 And does the lesson we receive, Bid us to faint in sorrow? Oh no! it bids us look and live, And hope from faith to borrow. [Chorus] 4 And forward, in the coming year, We'll strive to win the blessing, And tho' in darkness never fear, The love of God confessing. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Another year has passed away]
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Our prayers and praise this day we raise

Hymnal: Hymns for the use of the Sabbath School of the Second Reformed Church, Albany N. Y. #133b (1868) First Line: Another year has passed away Languages: English

Our prayers and praise this day we raise

Author: G. Nash Hymnal: Sabbath School Trumpet #d4 (1864) First Line: Another year has passed away

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Gilbert Nash

1825 - 1888 Person Name: G. Nash Author of "Our prayers and praise this day we raise" in Sabbath School Trumpet