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The Evangel of the Kingdom

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Lyrics: 1 O sing a new song to the Lord, Sing all the earth to God; In daily praises bless His Name And tell His grace abroad. Among the nations far and wide His glory celebrate; To all the peoples of the earth His wondrous works relate. 2 The Lord is great above all gods, Let glad hosannas rise; The heathen gods are idols vain; Jehovah made the skies. Great honor is before his face, And majesty divine; Within His holy dwelling-place Both strength and beauty shine. 3 Let all the peoples of the earth Give glory to the Lord, Give Him the glory due His Name And strength to Him accord; With off'rings come ye to His courts, In holy beauty bow, Let all the earth with rev'rence come And serve Jehovah now. 4 To all the nations of the earth The blessed tidings bring; Tell all the world Jehovah reigns, The universal King. The world shall therefore stand unmoved, Established by His might; And just is He to judge the wrong And vindicate the right. 5 Let heav'n and earth and sounding sea To Him glad tribute bring; Let field and wood and all therein Before Jehovah sing; For, lo, He comes to judge the earth, And all the world shall see His everlasting faithfulness, His truth and equity. Topics: Adoration; Christ Exaltation of; Christ Second Coming of; Christ The Saviour; Christ Worshiped; Christians Duties of; Church Glory of; Contributions; God Adored and Exalted; God Creator of All; God Glorious; God the judge; God Kingly Character of; God Sovereignty of ; Gospel Gracious Fruit of; Gospel Invitations of ; Idolatry; Judgment Day; Liberality; Missions Encouragements of; Missions Triumphs of; Offerings; Praise By Men; Praise By Nations; Praise By Universe; Praise Calls to; Praise For God's Justice; Praise Part of Public Worship; Royalty of Christ In His Church; Royalty of Christ Judgment the Prerogative of; Royalty of Christ Ultimate Acknowledgement of; Royalty of Christ Universal Domain of; Spritual Sacrifices; Salvation Thanksgiving for; The Sea; Temperance Songs; Worship Acts of; Worship Call to Scripture: Psalm 96 Used With Tune: ST. LEONARD

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ST. LEONARD

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 246 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Hiles Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 12432 21112 22222 Used With Text: The Evangel of the Kingdom
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[O sing a new song to the Lord]

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Herbert Incipit: 53217 62571 23231 Used With Text: Come Into His Courts
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[O sing a new song to the Lord]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: D. B. Towner Incipit: 51115 67132 71625 Used With Text: Bring an Offering

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O Sing a New Song to the Lord

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5305 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Lyrics: 1. O sing a new song to the Lord, Sing all the earth to God; In daily praises bless His name And tell His grace abroad. Among the nations far and wide His glory celebrate; To all the peoples of the earth His wondrous works relate. 2. The Lord is great above all gods, Let glad hosannas rise; The heathen gods are idols vain; Jehovah made the skies. Great honor is before His face, And majesty divine; Within His holy dwelling-place Both strength and beauty shine. 3. Let all the peoples of the earth Give glory to the Lord, Give Him the glory due His name And strength to Him accord; With offerings come ye to His courts, In holy beauty bow, Let all the earth with reverence come And serve Jehovah now. 4. To all the nations of the earth The blessèd tidings bring; Tell all the world Jehovah reigns, The universal King. The world shall therefore stand unmoved, Established by His might; And just is He to judge the wrong And vindicate the right. 5. Let Heaven and earth and sounding sea To Him glad tribute bring; Let field and wood and all therein Before Jehovah sing; For, lo, He comes to judge the earth, And all the world shall see His everlasting faithfulness, His truth and equity. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. LEONARD (Hiles)
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Come Into His Courts

Hymnal: Children's Praise No 2 #36 (1921) First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Refrain First Line: O come into His courts Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English Tune Title: [O sing a new song to the Lord]
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Bring an Offering

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #191 (1917) First Line: O sing a new song to the Lord Refrain First Line: O come into His courts Scripture: Psalm 96 Languages: English Tune Title: [O sing a new song to the Lord]

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J. B. Herbert

1852 - 1927 Composer of "[O sing a new song to the Lord]" in Children's Praise No 2

D. B. Towner

1850 - 1919 Composer of "[O sing a new song to the Lord]" in Bible Songs No. 4 Used pseudonyms Robert Beverly, T. R. Bowden ============================== Towner, Daniel B. (Rome, Pennsylvania, 1850--1919). Attended grade school in Rome, Penn. when P.P. Bliss was teacher. Later majored in music, joined D.L. Moody, and in 1893 became head of the music department at Moody Bible Institute. Author of more than 2,000 songs. --Paul Milburn, DNAH Archives

Henry Hiles

1826 - 1904 Composer of "ST. LEONARD" in The Psalter Born: December 31, 1826, Shrewsbury, England. Died: October 20, 1904, Worthing, England. Hiles was educated at Oxford (BMus 1862, DMus 1867). He played the organ at Shrewsbury, as his brother’s deputy (1846); Bishopwearmouth (1847); St. Michael’s, Wood Street (1859); the Blind Asylum, Manchester (1859); Bowden (1861); and St. Paul’s, Manchester (1863-67). He lectured in harmony and composition at Owen’s College in Manchester (1867) and Victoria University (1879), and was Professor at the Manchester College of Music (1893). He also conducted musical societies in Lancashire and Yorkshire, and owned and edited the Quarterly Music Review (1885-88). He retired in 1904, moving to Pinner, near Harrow. His works include: Twelve Tunes to Original or Favourite Hymns, 1867 Harmony of Sounds, three editions: 1871, 1872, 1879 Wesley Tune Book, 1872 (editor) Grammar of Music, 1879 First Lessons in Singing (Manchester: Hime & Addison, 1881) Part Writing or Modern Counterpoint (Novello: 1884) Harmony or Counterpoint, 1889 Harmony, Choral or Counterpun --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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