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392a. Let us, with a gladsome mind

1 Let us, with a gladsome mind,
praise the Lord, for he is kind:
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

2 Let us blaze his name abroad,
for of gods he is the God;
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

3 He, with all-commanding might,
filled the new-made world with light:
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

4 He the golden-tressèd sun
caused all day his course to run;
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

5 And the moon to shine at night,
'mid her starry sisters bright;
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

6 All things living he doth feed.
his full hand supplies their need:
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

7 Let us, with a gladsome mind
praise the Lord, for he is kind:
for his mercies ay endure,
ever faithful, ever sure.

Text Information
First Line: Let us, with a gladsome mind
Title: Let us, with a gladsome mind
Author: John Milton, 1608-1674
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture:
Topic: Grace and Providence; Harvest Festival; Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving (3 more...)
Tune Information
Name: MONKLAND
Adapter: John Bernard Wilkes, 1785-1869
Meter: 77 77
Key: B♭ Major
Source: "Hymn Tunes of the United Brethren"
Notes: A higher setting will be found at No. 566



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