Again the day returns of holy rest,
Which, when he made the world, Jehovah blest;
When, like his own, he bade our labor’s case,
And all be piety, and all be peace.
Which, when he made the world, Jehovah blest;
When, like his own, he bade our labor’s case,
And all be piety, and all be peace.
Let us devote this consecrated day,
To learn his will, and all we learn obey;
So shall he hear, when fervently we raise,
Our supplications, and our songs of praise.
Lord of all worlds, incline thy gracious ear;
Thy children’s voice in tender mercy hear;
Bear thy blest promise, fixed as hills, in mind,
And shed renewing grace on lost mankind.
Father in heaven in whom our hopes confide,
Whose power defends us, and whose precepts guide;
Through life our surest guardian, and friend,
Glory supreme be thine till time shall end.