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O bless, Thou Heav'nly Potentate

Author: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Appears in 5 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O bless, Thou Heavenly Potentate, With wisdom, strength, the powers of state, That wrong and violence may cease, And Church and home abide in peace. 2 Bless rich and poor, the great and small, Both friend and foe; Lord, bless Thou all The family on earth in love, And fit all for Thy home above. 3 Thus, with Thy blessing on each hand, Will peace and plenty fill the land, And righteousness spring from the earth, And life below have higher worth. 4 All praise to Thee, O King of kings, Whose grace to us such blessing brings; Thee, with the Father, we adore, And Holy Ghost, forevermore. Topics: The Church Year National Thanksgiving Used With Tune: OLD HUNDREDTH

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OLD HUNDREDTH

Appears in 1,956 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Louis Bourgeois Tune Sources: Genevan Psalter Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11765 12333 32143 Used With Text: O bless, Thou Heav'nly Potentate

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O bless Thou, Heavenly Potentate

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a156 (1895) Lyrics: 1 O bless, Thou Heavenly Potentate, With wisdom, strength, the powers of state, That wrong and violence may cease, And Church and home abide in peace. 2 Bless rich and poor, the great and small, Both friend and foe; Lord, bless Thou all The family on earth in love, And fit all for Thy home above. 3 Thus, with Thy blessing on each hand, Will peace and plenty fill the land, And righteousness spring from the earth, And life below have higher worth. 4 All praise to Thee, O King of kings, Whoe grace to us such blessing brings; Thee, with the Father, we adore, And Holy Ghost, forevermore. Topics: The Church Year; National Humiliation and Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Languages: English
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O bless Thou, Heavenly Potentate

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #156 (1880) Lyrics: 1 O bless, Thou Heavenly Potentate, With wisdom, strength, the powers of state, That wrong and violence may cease, And Church and home abide in peace. 2 Bless rich and poor, the great and small, Both friend and foe; Lord, bless Thou all The family on earth in love, And fit all for Thy home above. 3 Thus, with Thy blessing on each hand, Will peace and plenty fill the land, And righteousness spring from the earth, And life below have higher worth. 4 All praise to Thee, O King of kings, Whoe grace to us such blessing brings; Thee, with the Father, we adore, And Holy Ghost, forevermore. Topics: The Church Year; National Humiliation and Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Languages: English
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O bless, Thou heavenly Potentate

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #300 (1918) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 O bless, Thou heavenly Potentate, With wisdom, strength, the powers of state, That wrong and violence may cease, And Church and home abide in peace. 2 Bless rich and poor, the great and small, Both friend and foe; Lord, bless Thou all The family on earth in love, And fit all for Thy home above. 3 Thus, with Thy blessing on each hand, Will peace and plenty fill the land, And righteousness spring from the earth, And life below have higher worth. 4 All praise to Thee, O King of kings, Whose grace to us such blessings brings; Thee, with the Father, we adore, And Holy Ghost, forevermore. Topics: National Languages: English

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Louis Bourgeois

1510 - 1561 Composer of "OLD HUNDREDTH" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Louis Bourgeois (b. Paris, France, c. 1510; d. Paris, 1561). In both his early and later years Bourgeois wrote French songs to entertain the rich, but in the history of church music he is known especially for his contribution to the Genevan Psalter. Apparently moving to Geneva in 1541, the same year John Calvin returned to Geneva from Strasbourg, Bourgeois served as cantor and master of the choristers at both St. Pierre and St. Gervais, which is to say he was music director there under the pastoral leadership of Calvin. Bourgeois used the choristers to teach the new psalm tunes to the congregation. The extent of Bourgeois's involvement in the Genevan Psalter is a matter of scholar­ly debate. Calvin had published several partial psalters, including one in Strasbourg in 1539 and another in Geneva in 1542, with melodies by unknown composers. In 1551 another French psalter appeared in Geneva, Eighty-three Psalms of David, with texts by Marot and de Beze, and with most of the melodies by Bourgeois, who supplied thirty­ four original tunes and thirty-six revisions of older tunes. This edition was republished repeatedly, and later Bourgeois's tunes were incorporated into the complete Genevan Psalter (1562). However, his revision of some older tunes was not uniformly appreciat­ed by those who were familiar with the original versions; he was actually imprisoned overnight for some of his musical arrangements but freed after Calvin's intervention. In addition to his contribution to the 1551 Psalter, Bourgeois produced a four-part harmonization of fifty psalms, published in Lyons (1547, enlarged 1554), and wrote a textbook on singing and sight-reading, La Droit Chemin de Musique (1550). He left Geneva in 1552 and lived in Lyons and Paris for the remainder of his life. Bert Polman

E. Cronenwett

1841 - 1931 Person Name: Rev. Emanuel Cronenwett, D. D. Author of "O bless, Thou Heav'nly Potentate" in Evangelical Lutheran hymnal Cronenwett, Emmanuel, a Lutheran Pastor at Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., contributed to the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, Published by Order of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and other States, 1880, in addition to 20 translations from the German, the following original hymns, some of which rank with the best in the collection:— 1. A holy state is wedded life. Domestic Worship. 2. Faith is wisdom from on high. Faith. 3. Heavenly Father, Jesus taught us. Prayer. 4. Lord, Thine omniscience I adore. Omniscience. 5. O Triune God, Thy blessing great. Domestic Worship. 6. Of omniscient grace I sing. Omniscience. 7. Of Zion's honour angels sing. Ordination. 8. The precepts of the word are pure. Holy Scripture. 9. The Spirit's fruits are peace and love. Fruits of the Spirit. 10. 'Tis a marvel in our eyes. Foundation Stone laying of a Church. 11. To Thee, our fathers' God, we bow. Domestic Worship. 12. Unto Caesar let us render. National Thanksgiving. 13. We have a sure, prophetic word. Holy Scripture. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)