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154. Lord God, we worship Thee!

1 Lord God, we worship Thee!
In loud and happy chorus
We praise Thy love and power,
Whose goodness reigneth o’er us.
To heav’n our song shall soar,
Forever shall it be
Resounding o’er and o’er:
Lord God, we worship Thee!

2 Lord God, we worship Thee!
For Thou our land defendest;
Thou pourest down Thy grace,
And strife and war Thou endest;
Since golden peace, O Lord,
Thou grantest us to see,
Our land, with one accord,
Lord God, gives thanks to Thee!

3 Lord God, we worship Thee!
And pray Thee, who hast bless'd us,
That we may live in peace,
And none henceforth molest us;
O crown us with Thy love;
Fulfill our cry to Thee:
Our Father, grant our prayer;
Lord God, we worship Thee!

Text Information
First Line: Lord God, we worship Thee!
Author: Johann Franck (1648)
Translator: Catherine Winkworth (1863)
Meter: No. 51
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Church Year: National Thanksgiving; Twenty Third Sunday after Trintiy
Notes: From the German Text: Herr Gott, dich loben wir
Tune Information
Name: GRATITUDE (Marenzo) (Old) (Nun danket alle Gott)
Composer: Johann Crüger (1648)
Meter: No. 51
Key: F Major
Notes: Alternate tune: #359



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