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Let the Whole Creation Cry

Author: Stopford A. Brooke Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 82 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Let the whole creation cry, "Glory to the Lord on high!" Heav'n and earth, awake and sing, "God is good and therefore King!" Praise Him, angel hosts above, ever bright and fair in love; sun and moon, lift up your voice, night and stars, in God rejoice! 2 Warriors fighting for the Lord, prophets burning with His Word, those to whom the arts belong, add their voices to the song. Kings of knowledge and of law, to the glorious circle draw; all who work and all who wait, sing, "The Lord is good and great!" 3 Men and women, young and old, raise the anthem manifold, and let children's happy hearts in this worship bear their parts; from the north to southern pole let the mighty chorus roll: “Holy, holy, holy One, glory be to God alone!” Topics: Revelation and Adoration Used With Tune: SALZBURG

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LLANFAIR

Appears in 238 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Williams Tune Sources: Peroriaeth Hyfryd, 1837 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11335 43254 34321 Used With Text: Let the whole creation cry
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SALZBURG

Meter: 7.7.7 D Appears in 196 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jakob Hintze, 1622-1702; Johann Sebastain Bach, 1685-1740 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 51565 43554 32215 Used With Text: Let the Whole Creation Cry
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POSEN

Appears in 147 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. C. Strattner Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11112 34355 55671 Used With Text: Good and Great

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Let the Whole Creation Cry

Author: Stopford A. Brooke Hymnal: Hymns for Worship #31 (2011) First Line: Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia! Topics: Creation Things Created; Praise-Adoration God Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia!]
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Let the Whole Creation Cry

Author: Stopford A. Brooke, 1832-1916 Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #6 (2003) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1 Let the whole creation cry, "Glory to the Lord on high!" Heaven and earth, awake and sing, "Praise to our almighty King!" Praise him, angle hosts above, ever bright and fair in love; sun and moon, lift up your voice; night and stars, in God rejoice. 2 Christian striving for the Lord, prophets burning with his Word, those to whom the arts belong add their voices to the song. Those of knowledge and of law, to the glorious circle draw; all who work and all who wait, sing, "The Lord is good and great!" 3 Men and women, young and old, raise the anthem loud and bold, and let children's happy hearts in this worship bear their parts; from the north to southern pole let the mighty chorus roll: “Holy, Holy, Holy One, glory be to God alone!” Topics: God Holiness Scripture: Revelation 7:9-17 Languages: English Tune Title: SALZBURG
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Let the Whole Creation Cry

Author: Stopford A. Brooke Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #12 (1985) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1 Let the whole creation cry, "Glory to the Lord on high." Heav'n and earth, awake and sing, "God is good and therefore King." Praise God, all ye hosts above, Ever shining forth in love; sun and moon, uplift up your voice; night and stars, in God rejoice! 2 Warriors fighting for the Lord, prophets burning with his word, those to whom the arts belong, add their voices to the song. Kings of knowledge and of law, to the glorious circle draw; all who work and all who wait, sing, "The Lord is good and great!" 3 Men and women, young and old, raise the anthem manifold; and let children's happy hearts in this worship bear their parts; from the north to southern pole, let the mighty chorus roll: “Holy, holy, holy One, glory be to God alone!” Topics: Prophets; Children Hymns about; In The Beginning Creator of Heaven and Earth Languages: English Tune Title: SALZBURG

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Robert Williams

1782 - 1818 Composer of "[Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia!]" in Hymns for Worship Robert Williams United Kingdom 1782-1818. Born at Mynydd Ithel, Anglesey, Wales, blind from birth, he became a basket weaver. He had great innate musical ability. Although blind, he could write out a tune after hearing it just once. He sang hymns at public occasions. No information found regarding family. He died at Mynydd Ithel, Anglesey, Wales. John Perry

Jakob Hintze

1622 - 1702 Person Name: Jacob Hintze Composer of "SALZBURG" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Partly as a result of the Thirty Years' War and partly to further his musical education, Jakob Hintze (b. Bernau, Germany, 1622; d. Berlin, Germany, 1702) traveled widely as a youth, including trips to Sweden and Lithuania. In 1659 he settled in Berlin, where he served as court musician to the Elector of Brandenburg from 1666 to 1695. Hintze is known mainly for his editing of the later editions of Johann Crüger's Praxis Pietatis Melica, to which he contributed some sixty-five of his original tunes. Bert Polman

John Roberts

1822 - 1877 Arranger of "[Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia!]" in Hymns for Worship Used Ieuan Gwyllt as his bardic name. See also Ieuan Gwyllt, 1822-1877.
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