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With thankful hearts, O Lord, we come o praise Thy name in grateful song

With thankful hearts, O Lord, we come o praise Thy name in grateful song

Author: J. S. Mohler
Tune: MOHLER
Published in 6 hymnals

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1 With thankful hearts, O Lord, we come,
To praise Thy name in grateful song;
Accept the offering, Lord, we bring,
And help us loud Thy praises sing.

2 We thank Thee, Lord, for daily food,
For plenteous store of earthly good;
For life, and health, we still possess,
With house and home so richly blest.

3 We thank Thee for this goodly land,
Where freedom reigns on every hand;
De Thou, O Lord, our country bless,
With heavenly peace and righteousness.

4 We thank Thee for Thy blessed Word,
That to our souls doth life afford;
Help us its message to receive,
And from the heart its truth believe.

Amen.

Source: Worship and Service Hymnal: For Church, School, and Home #516

Author: J. S. Mohler

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First Line: With thankful hearts, O Lord, we come o praise Thy name in grateful song
Author: J. S. Mohler
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Association Songs No.1 #d190

Hymnal, Church of the Brethren #d464

Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d364

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The Brethren Hymnal #25

The Churches of God Hymnal. #d603

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Worship and Service Hymnal #516

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