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[O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Isaac Barrow Incipit: 33456 56321 Used With Text: Benedicite, Omnia Opera

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Magnificat

Appears in 247 hymnals First Line: My soul doth magnify the Lord Lyrics: 1 My soul doth magnify the Lord and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. 2 For he hath regarded the lowliness of his handmaiden. 3 For behold from hencefoth all generations shall call me blessed. 4 For he that is mighty hath magnified me and holy is his Name. 5 And his mercy is on them that fear him throughout all generations. 6 He hath showed strength with his arm; he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their harts. 7 He hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the humble and meek. 8 He hath filled the hungry with good things and the rich he hath sent empty away. 9 He remembering his mercy hath holpen his servant Israel as he promised to our forefathers Abraham and his seed forever. Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Scripture: Luke 1:46 Used With Tune: [My soul doth magnify the Lord]
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Venite, Exultemus Domino

Appears in 453 hymnals First Line: O come, let us sing unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us heartily rejoice in the strength of our salvation. 2 Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving: and show ourselves glad in him with psalms. 3 For the LORD is a great God: and a great King above all gods. 4 In his hand are all the corners of the earth: and the strength of the hills is his also. 5 The sea is his and he made it: and his hands prepared the dry land. 6 O come let us worship and fall down: and kneel before the LORD our Maker. 7 For he is the Lord our God: and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand. 8 O worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: let the whole earth stand in awe of him. 9 For he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth: and with righteousness to judge the world and the people with his truth. Glory be to the Father and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be: world without end. Amen. Used With Tune: [O come, let us sing unto the Lord]
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Deus miseeratur

Appears in 337 hymnals First Line: God be merciful unto us and bless us: and show us the light of his countenance Used With Tune: [God be merciful unto us, and bless us] (Barrow)

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Deus miseeratur

Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #C116 (1898) First Line: God be merciful unto us and bless us: and show us the light of his countenance Tune Title: [God be merciful unto us, and bless us] (Barrow)
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Venite, Exultemus Domino

Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #C6 (1894) First Line: O come, let us sing unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us heartily rejoice in the strength of our salvation. 2 Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving: and show ourselves glad in him with psalms. 3 For the LORD is a great God: and a great King above all gods. 4 In his hand are all the corners of the earth: and the strength of the hills is his also. 5 The sea is his and he made it: and his hands prepared the dry land. 6 O come let us worship and fall down: and kneel before the LORD our Maker. 7 For he is the Lord our God: and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand. 8 O worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: let the whole earth stand in awe of him. 9 For he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth: and with righteousness to judge the world and the people with his truth. Glory be to the Father and to the Son: and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be: world without end. Amen. Tune Title: [O come, let us sing unto the Lord]
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Magnificat

Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #C30 (1894) First Line: My soul doth magnify the Lord Lyrics: 1 My soul doth magnify the Lord and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. 2 For he hath regarded the lowliness of his handmaiden. 3 For behold from hencefoth all generations shall call me blessed. 4 For he that is mighty hath magnified me and holy is his Name. 5 And his mercy is on them that fear him throughout all generations. 6 He hath showed strength with his arm; he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their harts. 7 He hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the humble and meek. 8 He hath filled the hungry with good things and the rich he hath sent empty away. 9 He remembering his mercy hath holpen his servant Israel as he promised to our forefathers Abraham and his seed forever. Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Scripture: Luke 1:46 Languages: English Tune Title: [My soul doth magnify the Lord]

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Isaac Barrow

Composer of "[O come, let us sing unto the Lord]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892
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