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: vv. 4 and 5 may be omitted if hymn is sung for physical healing.
 
 1  At even when the sun was set,
    The sick, O Lord, around Thee lay;
    O in what divers pains they met!
    O with what joy they went away!
 
 
 2  Once more 'tis eventide, and we
    Oppressed with various ills draw near;
    What if Thy form we cannot see?
    We know and feel that Thou art here.
 
 
 3  O Savior Christ, our woes dispel;
    For some are sick, and some are sad,
    And some have never love Thee well
    And some have lost the love they had;
 
 
 4  And some have found the world is vain,
    Yet from the world they break not free;
    And some have friends who give them pain,
    Yet have not sought a friend in Thee;
 
 
 5  And none, O Lord, have perfect rest,
    For none are wholly free from sin;
    And they who fain would serve Thee best
    Are conscious most of wrong within.
 
 
 6  O Savior Christ, Thou too art Man;
    Thou hast been troubled, tempted, tried;
    Thy kind but searching glance can scan
    The very wounds that shame would hide.
 
 
 7  Thy touch has still its ancient power;
    No word from Thee can fruitless fall;
    Hear in this solemn evening hour,
    And in Thy mercy heal us all.