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Let All Nations Praise the Lord

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Let all nations, let all nations Topics: Psalms and Service Music Psalms; God Love of God; Responses to God Praise and Worship; Useful Musical Types Rounds, Canons; Useful Musical Types Unaccompanied Scripture: Psalm 117 Used With Tune: KATIPOL Text Sources: Psalm 117 (TEV, alt.); Taiwanese

Let All Nations Come, Praise the LORD (Bān-kok bān-bîn tióh chheng-chàn)

Author: I-to Loh Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Bān-kok bān-bîn, Bān-kok bān-bîn tióh chheng-chàn lâhôhoa (Let all nations, let all nations come, praise the LORD) Topics: Adoration and Praise; God in Creation and Providence Faithfulness; Psalm; Service Music Beginning of Worship; Service Music Invitation to Worship Scripture: Psalm 117 Used With Tune: KATIPOL

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