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100B. All People That on Earth Do Dwell

1 All people that on earth do dwell,
sing to the Lord with cheerful voice.
Serve him with joy, his praises tell,
come now before him and rejoice!

2 Know that the LORD is God indeed;
he formed us all without our aid.
We are the flock he comes to feed,
the sheep who by his hand were made.

3 O enter then his gates with joy,
with in his courts his praise proclaim.
Let thankful songs your tongues employ,
O bless and magnify his name.

4 Because the LORD our God is good,
his mercy is forever sure.
His faithfulness at all times stood
and shall from age to age endure.

5 Praise God from whom all blessings flow;
praise him, all creatures here below;
praise him above, ye heavenly host;
praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Text Information
First Line: All people that on earth do dwell
Title: All People That on Earth Do Dwell
Author (sts.1-4): William Kethe (1561, alt.)
Author (st. 5): Thomas Ken (1709)
Meter: 8.8.8.8 with amens
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Topic: Church Year: Christ the King; Church Year: Passion/Palm Sunday; Daily Prayer: Morning Prayer (45 more...)
Notes: Alternate tunes: GENEVAN 134 (OLD HUNDREDTH); GENEVAN 100
Tune Information
Name: NEW DOXOLOGY (DUKE STREET variant)
Meter: 8.8.8.8 with amens
Key: C Major
Source: Traditional Black gospel
Notes: This song should be led in a slow, traditional gospel style. The triplet patterns must not feel rushed.



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