Before The Day Draws Near Its Ending — evening hymn for SATB voices
Before The Day Draws Near Its Ending — evening hymn for SATB voices
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SKU: A0.1288836
Composed by Todd Marchand. Christian,Sacred. 4 pages. Con Spirito Music #879689. Published by Con Spirito Music (A0.1288836).“Before the day draws near its ending” is an ideal selection for a late afternoon or early evening service of worship such as Evensong (Evening Prayer). A prayer of adoration, it was written by Anglican priest, hymnodist and hymnologist John Ellerton (1826-1893) and first published in the Nantwich (Cheshire, England) Festival Book, 1880, included in the Westminster Abbey Hymn Book in 1883, and re-published in numerous other hymnals. Ellerton is perhaps best known for a similar evening hymn text written a decade earlier, “The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended” (1870).
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