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#288 from The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal)
Praise to God, immortal praise
Tune
Dix
Metric Index
77. 77. 77
Key & Modality
G Major
Last one uses
November 27th, 2013 at St. Andrew's Episcopal, Glenmoore, PA for the Gradual Hymn
Poem Words (three verses)
1.
Praise to God, immortal praise,
for the love that crowns our days;
bounteous source of every joy,
let thy praise our tongues employ:
all to thee, our God, we owe,
source whence all our blessings flow.
for the love that crowns our days;
bounteous source of every joy,
let thy praise our tongues employ:
all to thee, our God, we owe,
source whence all our blessings flow.
2.
All the plenty summer pours;
autumn's rich o'erflowing stores;
flocks that whiten all the plain;
yellow sheaves of ripened grain:
Lord, for these our souls shall raise
grateful vows and solemn praise.
autumn's rich o'erflowing stores;
flocks that whiten all the plain;
yellow sheaves of ripened grain:
Lord, for these our souls shall raise
grateful vows and solemn praise.
3.
As thy prospering hand hath blessed,
may we give thee of our best;
and by deeds of kindly love
for thy mercies grateful prove;
singing thus through all our days
praise to God, immortal praise.
may we give thee of our best;
and by deeds of kindly love
for thy mercies grateful prove;
singing thus through all our days
praise to God, immortal praise.
Hymn References
Arranger
William Henry Monk 1823-1889
Author
Anna Laetitia Barbauld 1743-1825
Composer (melody)
Conrad Kocher 1786-1872
Publication Date
1985
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#302 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / As with gladness men of old (G Major ) [click to view]#879 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / For the beauty of the earth (G Major ) [click to view]
#119 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / As with gladness men of old (G Major ) [click to view]
#82 in Lutheran Book of Worship / As with gladness men of old (G Major ) [click to view]
#561 in Lutheran Book of Worship / For the beauty of the earth (G Major ) [click to view]
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