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13642. Let All Men Praise The Lord

1 Let all men praise the Lord,
In worship lowly bending;
On His most holy word,
Redeemed from woe, depending;
He gracious is and just;
From childhood us doth lead;
On Him we place our trust
And hope in time of need.

2 Now glory, honor, praise,
From all on earth be given,
To God who reigns above,
Enthroned in highest Heaven.
His mercy is for aye;
His truth is still the same;
He rules the night and day,
Praise to His holy name.

Text Information
First Line: Let all men praise the Lord
Title: Let All Men Praise The Lord
German Title: Nun danket alle Gott
Author: Martin Rinkart (1636)
Translator: J. Alfred Novello
Meter: 67.67.66.66
Language: English
Source: Praxis Pietatis Melica by Johann Crüger, (Berlin: 1647)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: NUN DANKET
Composer: Johann Crüger (1647)
Meter: 67.67.66.66
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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