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[How to praise thee, how to thank thee]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Niedermeyer Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 55553 15655 56712 Used With Text: Holy Joseph, dearest father

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Holy Joseph, dearest father

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #222 (1880) First Line: How to praise thee, how to thank thee Lyrics: Holy Joseph, dearest father, To thy children's prayer incline, Whilst we sing thy joys and sorrows, And the glories which are thine. 1 How to praise thee, how to thank thee, Blessed saint, we cannot tell, Favors countless hast thou given, Can we choose but love thee well? Holy Joseph, dearest father, To thy children's prayer incline, Whilst we sing thy joys and sorrows, And the glories which are thine. 2 Near to Jesus, near to Mary, And, kind Father, near to thee, Keep us, while on earth we wander, And in death our helper be. Holy Joseph, dearest father, To thy children's prayer incline, Whilst we sing thy joys and sorrows, And the glories which are thine. 3 We have prayed and thou hast answered, We have asked and thou hast given. Need we marvel? Jesus tell us, Joseph has the stores of heaven. 4 One more favor we will ask thee, Thou of all canst grant it best, When we die be thou still near us, Bring us safe to endless rest. Languages: English Tune Title: [How to praise thee, how to thank thee]
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St. Joseph

Hymnal: May Blossoms, a collection of hymns to the Blessed Virgin #31 (1872) First Line: How to praise thee, how to thank thee Refrain First Line: Holy Joseph, dearest father

Holy Joseph, dearest father

Hymnal: Hymns, Carols and Chants for the Sunday School Children of St. Ignatius' Church #d33 (1873) First Line: How to praise thee, how to thank thee Languages: English

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Louis Niedermeyer

1802 - 1861 Person Name: Niedermeyer Composer of "[How to praise thee, how to thank thee]" in Laudis Corona
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