Text:Lord God, We All to Thee Give Praise
Author:Philipp Melanchthon
Translator (from German to English):Em­man­u­el Cron­en­wett
Translator (from Latin to German):Paul Eber
Tune:OLD 100TH
Composer (attributed to):Lou­is Bour­geois
Media:MIDI file

3707. Lord God, We All to Thee Give Praise

1. Lord God, we all to Thee give praise,
Thanksgivings meet to Thee we raise,
That angel hosts Thou didst create
Around Thy glorious throne to wait.

2. They shine with light and heav’nly grace
And constantly behold Thy face;
They heed Thy voice, they know it well,
In godly wisdom they excel.

3. They never rest nor sleep as we;
Their whole delight is but to be
With Thee, Lord Jesus, and to keep
Thy little flock, Thy lambs and sheep.

4. The ancient dragon is their foe;
His envy and his wrath they know.
It always is his aim and pride
Thy Christian people to divide.

5. As he of old deceived the world
And into sin and death was hurled,
So now he subtly lies in wait
To ruin school and Church and state.

6. A roaring lion round he goes,
No halt nor rest he ever knows;
He seeks the Christians to devour
And slay them by his dreadful power.

7. But watchful is the angel band
That follows Christ on every hand
To guard His people where they go
And break the counsel of the Foe.

8. For this, now and in days to be,
Our praise shall rise, O Lord, to Thee,
Whom all the angel hosts adore
With grateful songs forevermore.

Text Information
First Line: Lord God, we all to Thee give praise
Title: Lord God, We All to Thee Give Praise
Latin Title: Dicimus grates tibi, summe rerum
Author: Philipp Melanchthon (1543)
Translator (from Latin to German): Paul Eber (1554)
Translator (from German to English): Em­man­u­el Cron­en­wett (1880, alt.)
Meter: LM
Language: English; German
Source: De Angelis Duo Hymni (Wittenberg, Germany: 1534); Ein schön New Geistlich Lobgesang (Nürnberg, Germany, ca. 1554), "Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir"; Ohio Lu­ther­an Hym­nal, 1880, alt.
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: OLD 100TH
Composer (attributed to): Lou­is Bour­geois
Meter: LM
Incipit: 11765 12333 32143
Key: G Major
Source: Four Score and Se­ven Psalms of Da­vid (Ge­ne­va, Switz­er­land: 1551)
Copyright: Public Domain



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