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*Source: [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 53
 
*Source: [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 53
 
*Contributor: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 01:06, 27 August 2010 (MDT)
 
*Contributor: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 01:06, 27 August 2010 (MDT)
==External Sheet Music Links==
 
*[http://www.lds.org/churchmusic/detailmusicPlayer/index.html?searchlanguage=1&searchcollection=1&searchseqstart=156&searchsubseqstart=%20&searchseqend=156&searchsubseqend=ZZZ Flash printable/playable/transposable sheet music from lds.org/churchmusic]
 
  
 
=Tunes=
 
=Tunes=
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*Poet: [[George Manwaring]] (1854–1889)
 
*Poet: [[George Manwaring]] (1854–1889)
 
*Copyright: [[Public Domain]]
 
*Copyright: [[Public Domain]]
==External Lyrics==
 
*[http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Curriculum/music.htm/hymns.htm/prayer%20and%20supplication.htm/156%20sing%20we%20now%20at%20parting.htm#JD_Hymns.156 Lyrics from LDS.org] (same as from [[the 1985 LDS hymnal]])
 
 
==Lyrics from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 53==
 
==Lyrics from [[Relief Society Song Book, 1919]], no. 53==
 
<pre>1. Sing we now at parting,
 
<pre>1. Sing we now at parting,
 
 
One more strain of praise;
 
One more strain of praise;
 
 
To our heav’nly Father
 
To our heav’nly Father
 
 
Sweetest songs we’ll raise.
 
Sweetest songs we’ll raise.
 
 
For His loving kindness,
 
For His loving kindness,
 
 
For His tender care,
 
For His tender care,
 
 
Let our songs of gladness
 
Let our songs of gladness
 
 
Rend this Sabbath air.
 
Rend this Sabbath air.
 
 
  
 
2. Praise Him for His mercy,
 
2. Praise Him for His mercy,
 
 
Praise Him for His love;
 
Praise Him for His love;
 
 
For unnumbered blessings
 
For unnumbered blessings
 
 
Praise the Lord above.
 
Praise the Lord above.
 
 
Let our happy voices
 
Let our happy voices
 
 
Still the notes prolong;
 
Still the notes prolong;
 
 
One alone is worthy
 
One alone is worthy
 
 
Of our sweetest song.
 
Of our sweetest song.
 
 
  
 
3. Jesus, our Redeemer,
 
3. Jesus, our Redeemer,
 
 
Now our praises hear;
 
Now our praises hear;
 
 
While we bow before Thee,
 
While we bow before Thee,
 
 
Lend a list’ning ear.
 
Lend a list’ning ear.
 
 
Save us, Lord, from error,
 
Save us, Lord, from error,
 
 
Watch us day by day,
 
Watch us day by day,
 
 
Help us now to serve Thee
 
Help us now to serve Thee
 
 
In a pleasing way.</pre>
 
In a pleasing way.</pre>
  
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[[category:6 5 6 5 D]]
 
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[[category:Psalms 147:1]]
 
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[[category:Alma 26:8]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 14 April 2023

Sheet Music

Using the tune, 'Parting' as seen in Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 53

Tunes

Lyrics

Lyrics from Relief Society Song Book, 1919, no. 53

1. Sing we now at parting,
One more strain of praise;
To our heav’nly Father
Sweetest songs we’ll raise.
For His loving kindness,
For His tender care,
Let our songs of gladness
Rend this Sabbath air.

2. Praise Him for His mercy,
Praise Him for His love;
For unnumbered blessings
Praise the Lord above.
Let our happy voices
Still the notes prolong;
One alone is worthy
Of our sweetest song.

3. Jesus, our Redeemer,
Now our praises hear;
While we bow before Thee,
Lend a list’ning ear.
Save us, Lord, from error,
Watch us day by day,
Help us now to serve Thee
In a pleasing way.