Come in the noon­tide

"Come in the noon­tide" appears in 3 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Come in the noon­tide· 3 hymns found
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Come when the morn­ing breaks on my sight;
The con­science of man­hood is loud­ly ap­peal­ing,
The con­science of man­hood is loud­ly ap­peal­ing,

Come in the noon­tide

Come when the day-beams gent­ly have flown;
The sands of the hour­glass are slow­ly re­ced­ing,
The sands of the hour­glass are slow­ly re­ced­ing,

Gather with the Faithful

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1898
Composer: George Kirkpatrick
Hymn 1

...Come when the morn­ing breaks on my sight;

Come in the noon­tide, love­ly, calm and bright;

Come when the day-beams gent­ly have flown;...

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Come when the morn­ing breaks on my sight;

Come in the noon­tide, love­ly, calm and bright;

Come when the day-beams gent­ly have flown;

Gather with the Faithful

The Bells of Conscience

Composer: James Dungan, 1887
Hymn 2

...The con­science of man­hood is loud­ly ap­peal­ing,

And saying, Oh, come in the noon­tide of day;

The sands of the hour­glass are slow­ly re­ced­ing,...

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The con­science of man­hood is loud­ly ap­peal­ing,

And saying, Oh, come in the noon­tide of day;

The sands of the hour­glass are slow­ly re­ced­ing,

The Bells of Conscience

The Bells of Conscience

Composer: James Dungan, 1887
Hymn 3

...The con­science of man­hood is loud­ly ap­peal­ing,

And saying, Oh, come in the noon­tide of day;

The sands of the hour­glass are slow­ly re­ced­ing,...

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The con­science of man­hood is loud­ly ap­peal­ing,

And saying, Oh, come in the noon­tide of day;

The sands of the hour­glass are slow­ly re­ced­ing,

The Bells of Conscience

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