noon

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noon· 20 hymns found
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Talk it ov­er with Je­sus,
Talk it ov­er with Je­sus,
Draw near to God in the morn­ing,
And wash our robes whit­er than snow.
And wash our robes whit­er than snow.
Press for­ward to the prize;
He may call me in the morn­ing,
Come, Lord Je­sus, O come quick­ly!
The watch­er’s blest re­ward.
His once-dis­hon­ored form appears,
Fades, at the morn­ing hour be­stowed,
We will pause and pray.
Of man­hood’s sum­mer day.
By vio­lence and lies?
Use me as it pleas­eth Thee.
O’er earth and ocean fly,
When Christ was born in Beth­le­hem,
In fresh­est prime of morn­ing,
This is the day of toil
Let sing us our hymns be­low!

noon

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing,
Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing,
Draw near to God in the ev­en­ing;
His bright­ness will out­shine the sun;
His bright­ness will out­shine the sun;
From Heav’n’s high call­ing would de­part,
He may call me in the dark­ness of the night;
We are rea­dy, we are wait­ing,
The Bride­groom is pro­claimed;
Millions be­fore Him trem­bling stand,
Joy, by its vio­lent ex­cess,
We would seek Thy side;
Has robbed the flow’rs of dew;
Before the ev­en­ing fades,
Weary watch or blaze of day,
And Heav­en to earth, rep­ly.
The stars, whose light was pure and bright,
The note of heav­en­ly warn­ing
This is the day of serv­ice true,
Till, through Je­sus Christ, we go

Talk It Over with Jesus

Composer: John Brunk, 1904
Hymn 1

...Talk it ov­er with Je­sus,

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing;

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing,...

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Talk it ov­er with Je­sus,

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing;

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing,

Talk It Over with Jesus

Talk It Over with Jesus

Composer: John Brunk, 1904
Hymn 2

...Talk it ov­er with Je­sus,

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing;

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing,...

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Talk it ov­er with Je­sus,

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing;

Morning, noon, and ev­en­ing,

Talk It Over with Jesus

Draw Near to God

lyricist: William Martin, 1916
Composer: Egbert Beall
Hymn 3

...Draw near to God in the morn­ing,

And at the noon of day;

Draw near to God in the ev­en­ing;...

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Draw near to God in the morn­ing,

And at the noon of day;

Draw near to God in the ev­en­ing;

Draw Near to God

When Will He Come?

Composer: John McPherson, 1888
Hymn 4

...And wash our robes whit­er than snow.

It may be at noon-day when all is so bright,

His bright­ness will out­shine the sun;...

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And wash our robes whit­er than snow.

It may be at noon-day when all is so bright,

His bright­ness will out­shine the sun;

When Will He Come?

When Will He Come?

Composer: John McPherson, 1888
Hymn 5

...And wash our robes whit­er than snow.

It may be at noon-day when all is so bright,

His bright­ness will out­shine the sun;...

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And wash our robes whit­er than snow.

It may be at noon-day when all is so bright,

His bright­ness will out­shine the sun;

When Will He Come?

Press Forward

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1870
Hymn 6

...Press for­ward to the prize;

When in the noon of life thy heart

From Heav’n’s high call­ing would de­part,...

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Press for­ward to the prize;

When in the noon of life thy heart

From Heav’n’s high call­ing would de­part,

Press Forward

Are You Ready? (Colburn)

Composer: Cary Colburn, 1901
Hymn 7

...He may call me in the morn­ing,

Or at noon the call may come,

He may call me in the dark­ness of the night;...

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He may call me in the morn­ing,

Or at noon the call may come,

He may call me in the dark­ness of the night;

Are You Ready? (Colburn)

Come, Lord Jesus, Come! (Bilhorn)

lyricist: Civilla Martin, 1911
Composer: Peter Bilhorn
Hymn 8

...Come, Lord Je­sus, O come quick­ly!

Be it noon or night.

We are rea­dy, we are wait­ing,...

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Come, Lord Je­sus, O come quick­ly!

Be it noon or night.

We are rea­dy, we are wait­ing,

Come, Lord Jesus, Come! (Bilhorn)

Jesu, Our Captain and Our King

lyricist: Ancient Latin
Composer: Church Hymn and Tune Book, 1852
Hymn 9

...The watch­er’s blest re­ward.

At noon of night, by Gos­pel voice

The Bride­groom is pro­claimed;...

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The watch­er’s blest re­ward.

At noon of night, by Gos­pel voice

The Bride­groom is pro­claimed;

Jesu, Our Captain and Our King

The Trumpet Sounds, the Judge Descends

lyricist: Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795)
Composer: Ignaz Pleyel, 1815
Hymn 10

...His once-dis­hon­ored form appears,

Far bright­er than the noon-day sun.

Millions be­fore Him trem­bling stand,...

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His once-dis­hon­ored form appears,

Far bright­er than the noon-day sun.

Millions be­fore Him trem­bling stand,

The Trumpet Sounds, the Judge Descends

Our Joy in a Created Good

lyricist: Charles Wesley (1707–1788)
Composer: Charles Vincent, Jr. (1852–1934)
Hymn 11

...Fades, at the morn­ing hour be­stowed,

Before the noon of day.

Joy, by its vio­lent ex­cess,...

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Fades, at the morn­ing hour be­stowed,

Before the noon of day.

Joy, by its vio­lent ex­cess,

Our Joy in a Created Good

Morning Hymn

lyricist: Albert Wieand, 1898
Composer: George Holsinger
Hymn 12

...We will pause and pray.

In the morn­ing, noon and ev­en­ing,

We would seek Thy side;...

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We will pause and pray.

In the morn­ing, noon and ev­en­ing,

We would seek Thy side;

Morning Hymn

Not in the Hour of Death

Composer: Franklin Belden, 1900
Hymn 13

...Of man­hood’s sum­mer day.

Not when the noon of care

Has robbed the flow’rs of dew;...

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Of man­hood’s sum­mer day.

Not when the noon of care

Has robbed the flow’rs of dew;

Not in the Hour of Death

Why Should I Vex My Soul?

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Christopher Tye, 1533
Hymn 14

...By vio­lence and lies?

As flow­ery grass cut down at noon,

Before the ev­en­ing fades,...

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By vio­lence and lies?

As flow­ery grass cut down at noon,

Before the ev­en­ing fades,

Why Should I Vex My Soul?

Use Me, Savior

lyricist: Fred Woodrow, 1891
Composer: Charles Gabriel
Hymn 15

...Use me as it pleas­eth Thee.

Be it noon or be it mid­night,

Weary watch or blaze of day,...

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Use me as it pleas­eth Thee.

Be it noon or be it mid­night,

Weary watch or blaze of day,

Use Me, Savior

Hosanna! Be the Children’s Song

lyricist: James Montgomery, 1853
Composer: Henrich Zeuner, 1832
Hymn 16

...O’er earth and ocean fly,

Till morn to eve, and noon to night,

And Heav­en to earth, rep­ly....

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O’er earth and ocean fly,

Till morn to eve, and noon to night,

And Heav­en to earth, rep­ly.

Hosanna! Be the Children’s Song

When Christ Was Born in Bethlehem (Beesley)

lyricist: Henry Longfellow (1807–1882)
Composer: Ebenezer Beesley (1840–1906)
Hymn 17

...When Christ was born in Beth­le­hem,

’Twas night, but seemed the noon of day;

The stars, whose light was pure and bright,...

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When Christ was born in Beth­le­hem,

’Twas night, but seemed the noon of day;

The stars, whose light was pure and bright,

When Christ Was Born in Bethlehem (Beesley)

O Master, When Thou Callest

lyricist: Sarah Stock, 1888
Composer: Justin Knecht and Edward Husband
Hymn 18

...In fresh­est prime of morn­ing,

Or full­est glow of noon,

The note of heav­en­ly warn­ing...

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In fresh­est prime of morn­ing,

Or full­est glow of noon,

The note of heav­en­ly warn­ing

O Master, When Thou Callest

This Is the Day of Toil

lyricist: Horatius Bonar, 1866
Composer: George Stebbins
Hymn 19

...This is the day of toil

Beneath earth’s sul­try noon;

This is the day of serv­ice true,...

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This is the day of toil

Beneath earth’s sul­try noon;

This is the day of serv­ice true,

This Is the Day of Toil

Let Us Sing!

lyricist: C. B. Taylor, 1883
Composer: Frederick Mann
Hymn 20

...Let sing us our hymns be­low!

Sing at morn, at noon, at ev’n,

Till, through Je­sus Christ, we go...

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Let sing us our hymns be­low!

Sing at morn, at noon, at ev’n,

Till, through Je­sus Christ, we go

Let Us Sing!

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