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#176 from Lutheran Book of Worship
For all your saints, O Lord
Tune
Festal Song
Metric Index
S M
Key & Modality
B♭ Major
Last uses
No previous uses
Poem Words (five verses)
1.
For all your saints, O Lord,
Who strove in you to live,
Who followed you, obeyed, adored,
Our grateful hymn receive.
Who strove in you to live,
Who followed you, obeyed, adored,
Our grateful hymn receive.
2.
For all your saints, O Lord,
Who strove in you to die,
Who counted you their great reward,
Accept our thankful cry.
Who strove in you to die,
Who counted you their great reward,
Accept our thankful cry.
3.
They all in life and death,
With you, their Lord, in view,
Learned from your Holy Spirit's breath
To suffer and to do.
With you, their Lord, in view,
Learned from your Holy Spirit's breath
To suffer and to do.
4.
For this, your name we bless
And humbly pray anew
That we like them in holiness
May live and die in you.
And humbly pray anew
That we like them in holiness
May live and die in you.
5.
To God, the Father, Son,
And Spirit, ever blest,
The One in Three, the Three in One,
Be endless praise addressed.
And Spirit, ever blest,
The One in Three, the Three in One,
Be endless praise addressed.
Hymn References
Author
Richard Mant 1776-1848 (alt.)
Composer
William H. Walter 1825-1893
Publication Date
1978
Topic
Lesser Festivals; All Saints' Day; Commemorations and Accoasions: Saints; Saints' Days (1 more...)
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#314 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / Arise, your light has come! (A Major ) [click to view]#427 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / For all your saints, O Lord (B♭ Major ) [click to view]
#669 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship / Rise up, O saints of God! (A Major ) [click to view]
#551 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Rise up, ye saints of God (B♭ Major ) [click to view]
#383 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Rise up, O saints of God! (A Major ) [click to view]
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