39. God the Lord, the king almighty

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Text Information
First Line: God the Lord, the king almighty
Author: Christopher Martin Idle (b. 1938)
Meter: 87 87 D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2008
Scripture:
Topic: Christian Year: Advent; Creation; Salvation and Redemption (1 more...)
Copyright: © Christopher Idle / Jubilate Hymns (admin. Hope Publishing Co.)
Tune Information
Name: HYFRYDOL
Composer (melody): Rowland Hugh Pritchard (1811-1887)
Harmonizer: David Evans (1874-1948)
Meter: 87 87 D
Key: F Major
Copyright: Harmonization © Oxford University Press



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