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135. All People That Dwell on the Earth

1. All people that dwell on the earth,
Your songs to Jehovah now raise;
Come, serve Him with gladness and joy,
Approach Him with anthems of praise.

2. Know ye that Jehovah is God,
Our Sovereign and Maker is He;
His people, forever His own,
The sheep of His pasture are we.

3. With thankfulness enter His gates,
His praise in His temple proclaim;
Your voices in thanksgiving raise,
And bless ye His glorious name.

4. For gracious and good is the Lord,
His mercy to us never ends;
His faithfulness, true to His word,
Through ages unending extends.

Text Information
First Line: All people that dwell on the earth
Title: All People That Dwell on the Earth
Author: Anonymous (1912)
Language: English
Source: The Psalter (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: The United Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1912), number 269.
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BEN AVON
Composer: George Coles Stebbins (1912)
Incipit: 55432 17151 76531
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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