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#848 from Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Give to our God immortal praise
Tune
Duke Street
Metric Index
L M
Key & Modality
D Major
Last uses
No previous uses
Poem Words (three verses)
1.
Give to our God immortal praise!
Mercy and truth are all his ways.
Wonders of grace to God belong;
repeat his mercies in your song.
Mercy and truth are all his ways.
Wonders of grace to God belong;
repeat his mercies in your song.
2.
He sent his Son with pow'r to save
from guilt and darkness and the grave.
Wonders of grace to God belong;
repeat his mercies in your song.
from guilt and darkness and the grave.
Wonders of grace to God belong;
repeat his mercies in your song.
3.
Give to the Lord of lords renown;
the King of kings with glory crown.
His mercies ever shall endure
when lords and kings are known no more!
the King of kings with glory crown.
His mercies ever shall endure
when lords and kings are known no more!
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Give to our God Immortal PraiseHymn References
Author
Isaac Watts 1674-1748
Composer (attributed to)
John Hatton c. 1793
Publication Date
2006
Topic
Praise, Thanksgiving
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#434 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (D Major ) [click to view]#619 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / I know that my Redeemer lives! (D Major ) [click to view]
#544 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (D Major ) [click to view]
#352 in Lutheran Book of Worship / I know that my Redeemer lives! (D Major ) [click to view]
#520 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Give to our God immortal praise (D Major ) [click to view]
#530 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (D Major ) [click to view]
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