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Text: | All things praise you, Lord most high |
Author: | George William Conder, 1821-74 |
Tune: | TE ALUDANT OMNIA |
Composer: | James Frederick Swift, 1847-1931 |
1 All things praise you, Lord most high,
heaven and earth, and sea and sky;
all were for your glory made,
that your greatness thus displayed
should all worship bring to you:
so we praise you, Lord, anew.
2 All things praise you - night to night
sings in silent hymns of light:
all things praise you - day to day
hymns your power in burning ray;
time and space are praising you:
so we praise you, Lord, anew.
3 All things praise you: heaven's high shrine
rings with melody divine;
lowly bending at your feet,
seraph and archangel meet,
know their highest bliss to be
ever praising: so may we.
4 All things praise you, glorious Lord,
great Creator, powerful Word,
omnipresent Spirit, now
at your throne we humbly bow,
lift our hearts in praise to you:
so we praise you, Lord, anew.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | All things praise you, Lord most high |
Author: | George William Conder, 1821-74 (alt.) |
Meter: | 77.77.77 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1999 |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | Providence |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | TE ALUDANT OMNIA |
Composer: | James Frederick Swift, 1847-1931 |
Meter: | 77.77.77 |
Key: | G Major |