Text: | Come, Let Us All with Gladness Raise |
Author: | Matthew of Kunwald |
Author: | Gabrield Komarovsky |
Translator: | Michael Weisse, 1480-1534 |
Translator: | Evelyn Renatus Hasse, 1855-1918 |
Tune: | FREUEN WIR UNS |
Composer: | Michael Weisse, 1480-1534 |
1 Come, let us all with gladness raise
A joyous song of thanks and praise
To Him who rules the heavenly host,
God, Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
2 For He, in grace and tenderness,
Regarded us in our distress;
Yea, to our aid Himself He came;
let all adore His holy Name.
3 He gave us faithful men to lead
And help us in our time of need;
But, Lord, all power is Thine alone,
And Thou the work must carry on.
4 Father in heaven, fulfill Thy word;
Grant us the Spirit of our Lord,
That through Thy truth, which cannot fail,
We may o’er every ill prevail.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, let us all with gladness raise |
Title: | Come, Let Us All with Gladness Raise |
Translator: | Evelyn Renatus Hasse, 1855-1918 (1911) |
Translator: | Michael Weisse, 1480-1534 (1531) |
Author: | Matthew of Kunwald (1457) |
Author: | Gabrield Komarovsky (1467) |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1969 |
Topic: | The Church's Life and Work: Unity and Glory |
Notes: | Authors listed as: Matthew of Kunwald (1457) or Gabriel Komarovsky (1467) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | FREUEN WIR UNS |
Composer: | Michael Weisse, 1480-1534 (1531, a.) |
Meter: | L.M. |
Key: | e minor |
Freuen wir uns all in ein