Text: | Lord God, We All Give Praise To Thee |
Author: | Philip Melanchthon |
Translator: | E. Cronenwett |
Translator (from Latin): | Paul Eber |
Tune: | OLD HUNDREDTH |
Composer: | L. Bourgeois |
1 Lord God, we all give praise to Thee
And sing Thy love most gratefully
For the angelic beings bright,
Who hover round Thy throne of light.
2 They slumber not nor rest their feet;
It is their aim and joy most sweet
To be Thy host, Thou mighty Rock,
And guardians o'er Thy little flock.
3 No rest the wicked foe e'er knows;
As roaring lion 'round he goes,
Or lies in wait with desp'rate snare
To bring the Christian to despair.
4 But watchful is the angel-band
That follows Christ on ev'ry hand
And guards Thy holy Christendom
From harm that may from Satan come.
5 For this, now and eternally,
Our praise shall rise, O God, to Thee,
Whom also angel hosts adore
With joy, now and for evermore.
6 We yet would pray Thee to defend
By them, unto the latter end.
Thy fold, that little flock, O Lord,
That holds in honor Thy blest Word!
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Lord God, we all give praise to Thee |
Title: | Lord God, We All Give Praise To Thee |
Translator: | E. Cronenwett (1880) |
Translator (from Latin): | Paul Eber (1566) |
Author: | Philip Melanchthon |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1930 |
Topic: | The Church Year: Minor Festivals |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | OLD HUNDREDTH |
Composer: | L. Bourgeois (1551) |
Meter: | L. M. |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | Genevan Psalter |