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Praise Our Creator

To God our Creator, glad voices we raise

Author: Anna McClintock
Tune: [To God, our Creator, glad voices we raise]
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 To God, our Creator, glad voices we raise
In songs of rejoicing, thanksgiving, and praise;
The theme of our praises forever shall be
His love and His mercy so boundless and free.

Refrain:
Sing unto God! His wondrous love proclaim!
Sound forth the praises of Jehovah’s name!
Swell the grand chorus with the heavenly Host,
Glory to Father, Son and Holy Ghost!

2 To God, our Creator, with gladness we bring
Our heart’s warmest praises, His meet offering;
With blessings unnumbered our lives He hath crown’d
His bounties are spread the whole universe round. [Refrain]

3 To God, our Creator, Hosannah we’ll sing;
We’ll prostrate ourselves at the feet of our King;
All glory and honor to Him shall be giv’n
By mortals on earth, and by angels in heav’n. [Refrain]

Source: The Helper in Sacred Song: for Sunday-schools, churches, and devotional services #114

Author: Anna McClintock

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Text Information

First Line: To God our Creator, glad voices we raise
Title: Praise Our Creator
Author: Anna McClintock
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Sing unto God! His wondrous love proclaim!
Copyright: Public Domain

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Harp of Zion #d98

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The Helper in Sacred Song #114

The True Principles of the Science of Music #d35

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