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150E. Sing Praise to the LORD

1 Sing praise to the Lord! Praise God in the height;
rejoice in his word, you angels of light;
O heavens, adore him by whom you were made,
and worship before him, in brightness arrayed.

2 Sing praise to the Lord! Praise God upon earth,
in tuneful accord, all you of new birth;
praise him who has brought you his grace from above,
praise him who has taught you to sing of his love.

3 Sing praise to the Lord! All things that give sound,
each jubilant chord, re-echo around;
loud organs, his glory proclaim in deep tone,
and trumpets, the story of what he has done.

4 Sing praise to the Lord! Thanksgiving and song
to him be outpoured all ages along:
for love in creation, for heaven restored,
for grace of salvation, sing praise to the LORD!

Text Information
First Line: Sing praise to the Lord! Praise God in the height
Title: Sing Praise to the LORD
Author: Henry W. Baker
Refrain First Line: 10 10 11 11
Language: English
Publication Date: 2021
Scripture:
Topic: Easter Season; Joy; Organ Dedication (3 more...)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: LAUDATE DOMINUM
Composer: C. Hubert H. Parry
Meter: 10 10 11 11
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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