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37. Let All Things Now Living

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Text Information
First Line: Let all things now living
Title: Let All Things Now Living
Author: Katherine K. Davis (1939, alt.)
Meter: 6.6.11.6.6.11.D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Adoration; Christian Year: Easter Vigil; Creation (5 more...)
Copyright: © 1939, 1966 E. C. Schirmer Music Company
ONE LICENSE: 96312
Tune Information
Name: ASH GROVE
Harmonizer: Gerald H. Knight (20th cent.)
Meter: 6.6.11.6.6.11.D
Key: G Major
Source: Welsh folk melody
Copyright: Harm. © Royal School of Church Music


Text Information:

Written for an easy-to-sing folk melody familiar in England as well as Wales, this 20th-century North American text bears many resemblances to both Psalm 148 and the traditional canticle Benedicite, omnia opera Domini (Bless the Lord, all you works of the Lord).


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