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We praise thee O God

Appears in 370 hymnals Topics: Canticles and Ancient Hymns Used With Tune: TE DEUM LAUDAMUS
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We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food

Appears in 44 hymnals Topics: Doxologies, Ancient Hymns and Canticles Lyrics: We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food, But more because of Jesus' blood; Let manna to our souls be given, The Bread of Life sent down from heaven.

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[We praise Thee, O God]

Appears in 22 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. Woodward Topics: Ancient Hymns and Canticles Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55513 65432 54317 Used With Text: Te Deum Laudamus
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[We praise Thee, O God]

Appears in 120 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Boyce, 1710-1779 Topics: Ancient Hymns and Canticles Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 15433 25545 56716 Used With Text: Te Deum

[We praise Thee, O God]

Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Cooke, 1768-1814 Topics: Ancient Hymns and Canticles Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 32176 71234 55645 Used With Text: Te Deum

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We praise thee O God

Hymnal: The Riverdale Hymn Book #439 (1912) Topics: Canticles and Ancient Hymns Tune Title: TE DEUM LAUDAMUS
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We Praise Thee, O God

Hymnal: The Hymnal #A49 (1950) Topics: Ancient Hymns and Canticles Lyrics: 1 We praise Thee, O God: we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord. 2 All the earth doth worship Thee: the Father everlasting. 3 To Thee all angels cry aloud, the Heavens, and all the Powers therein; 4 To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim: continually do cry, 5 Holy, Holy, Holy: Lord God of Sabaoth; 6 Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty: of Thy glory. 7 The glorious company of the Apostles: praise Thee. 8 The goodly fellowship of the Prophets: praise Thee. 9 The noble army of Martyrs: praise Thee. 10 The holy Church throughout all the world: doth acknowledge Thee; 11 The Father of an infinite Majesty; 12 Thine adorable, true: and only Son; 13 Also the Holy Ghost: the Comforter. 14 Thou art the King of Glory: O Christ. 15 Thou art the everlasting Son: of the Father. 16 When Thou tookest upon Thee to deliver man: Thou didst humble Thyself to be born of a Virgin. 17 When Thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death: Thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven to all believers. 18 Thou sittest at the right hand of God: in the glory of the Father. 19 We believe that Thou shalt come: to be our Judge. 20 We therefore pray Thee, help Thy servants: whom Thou hast redeemèd with Thy precious blood. 21 Make them to be numbered with Thy Saints: in glory everlasting. 22 O Lord, save Thy people: and bless Thine heritage. 23 Govern them: and lift them up forever. 24 Day by day: we magnify Thee; 25 And we worship Thy Name: ever, world without end. 26 Vouchsafe, O Lord: to keep us this day without sin. 27 O Lord, have mercy upon us: have mercy upon us. 28 O Lord, let Thy mercy be upon us: as our trust is in Thee. 29 O Lord, in Thee have I trusted: let me never be confounded. Tune Title: TE DEUM LAUDAMUS
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We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food

Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #660 (1917) Topics: Doxologies, Ancient Hymns and Canticles Lyrics: We thank Thee, Lord, for this our food, But more because of Jesus' blood; Let manna to our souls be given, The Bread of Life sent down from heaven. Languages: English

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Samuel Sebastian Wesley

1810 - 1876 Person Name: Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1810-1876 Topics: Ancient Hymns and Canticles Composer of "[Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace]" in The Book of Praise Samuel Sebastian Wesley (b. London, England, 1810; d. Gloucester, England, 1876) was an English organist and composer. The grandson of Charles Wesley, he was born in London, and sang in the choir of the Chapel Royal as a boy. He learned composition and organ from his father, Samuel, completed a doctorate in music at Oxford, and composed for piano, organ, and choir. He was organist at Hereford Cathedral (1832-1835), Exeter Cathedral (1835-1842), Leeds Parish Church (1842­-1849), Winchester Cathedral (1849-1865), and Gloucester Cathedral (1865-1876). Wesley strove to improve the standards of church music and the status of church musicians; his observations and plans for reform were published as A Few Words on Cathedral Music and the Music System of the Church (1849). He was the musical editor of Charles Kemble's A Selection of Psalms and Hymns (1864) and of the Wellburn Appendix of Original Hymns and Tunes (1875) but is best known as the compiler of The European Psalmist (1872), in which some 130 of the 733 hymn tunes were written by him. Bert Polman

Healey Willan

1880 - 1968 Person Name: Dr. Healey Willan Topics: Ancient Hymns and Canticles Arranger of "SANCTUS" in The Hymnal Healey Willan (b. Balham, London, England, October 12, 1880; d. Toronto, Ontario, February 16, 1968), theory teacher, composer and organist, was born into an Anglo-Catholic family in England and served several churches in the London area, becoming known especially for his adaptations of Gregorian chant to be able to be sung in English translation. In 1913 he moved to Canada where he led the theory department and was organist at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. He also was organist at St. Paul’s, Canada’s largest Anglican church, and after 1921 at the smaller Church of St. Mary Magdalene. By invitation, he composed an anthem for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a singular honor for one not residing in England. Emily Brink

Samuel Wesley

1766 - 1837 Person Name: Samuel Wesley, 1766-1834 Topics: Doxologies, Ancient Hymns and Canticles Composer of "VENITE, EXULTEMUS DOMINO" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book Samuel Wesley; b. Feb. 24, 1766, Bristol; d. Oct. 11, 1837, London; composer and organist. Son of Charles Wesley, grandson of Samuel Wesley, 1662-1735