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HERRE GUD

Meter: 10.10.8.10.4 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 Hymnal Title: Ambassador Hymnal Tune Sources: Norwegian folk tune Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 12156 71321 72156 Used With Text: There's a Kingdom Fair

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Herre Gud, ditt dyre navn og ære

Author: Petter Dass, 1647-1707; H. A. Rosbach Appears in 1 hymnal Hymnal Title: Adoru kantante First Line: Sankta Dio, Via nom' kaj gloro Used With Tune: DEUS FORTIS

There's a Kingdom Fair

Author: Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 Meter: 10.10.8.10.4 Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Ambassador Hymnal First Line: There’s a Kingdom fair and gently looming Topics: Ascension; Kingdom of God Used With Tune: HERRE GUD
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Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given

Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America Lyrics: 1 Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given Highest praise o'er all the earth and heaven. All souls distressed, All men oppressed, Their voices raising, Unite in praising Thy glory. 2 God is God, though all the earth lay wasted; God is God, though all men death had tasted. While nations stumble, In darkness fumble, By stars surrounded, Countless aboundeth God's harvest. 3 Highest hills and deepest vales shall vanish, Earth and heaven both alike be banished. As in the dawning Of every morning The sun appeareth, So glorious neareth God's kingdom. Topics: Church Life and Work City, Nation, World Used With Tune: DEUS FORTIS

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Herre Gud, ditt dyre navn og ære

Author: Petter Dass, 1647-1707; H. A. Rosbach Hymnal: Adoru kantante #2 (1971) Hymnal Title: Adoru kantante First Line: Sankta Dio, Via nom' kaj gloro Languages: Esperanto Tune Title: DEUS FORTIS

There's a Kingdom Fair

Author: Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #121 (1994) Meter: 10.10.8.10.4 Hymnal Title: Ambassador Hymnal First Line: There’s a Kingdom fair and gently looming Topics: Ascension; Kingdom of God Languages: English Tune Title: HERRE GUD
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Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given

Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #357 (1958) Hymnal Title: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America Lyrics: 1 Mighty God, to thy dear Name be given Highest praise o'er all the earth and heaven. All souls distressed, All men oppressed, Their voices raising, Unite in praising Thy glory. 2 God is God, though all the earth lay wasted; God is God, though all men death had tasted. While nations stumble, In darkness fumble, By stars surrounded, Countless aboundeth God's harvest. 3 Highest hills and deepest vales shall vanish, Earth and heaven both alike be banished. As in the dawning Of every morning The sun appeareth, So glorious neareth God's kingdom. Topics: Church Life and Work City, Nation, World Languages: English Tune Title: DEUS FORTIS

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Peter Dass

Person Name: Petter Dass, 1647-1707 Hymnal Title: Adoru kantante Author of "Herre Gud, ditt dyre navn og ære" in Adoru kantante

Hans Amund Rosbach, 1924-1994

1924 - 1994 Person Name: H. A. Rosbach Hymnal Title: Adoru kantante Translator of "Herre Gud, ditt dyre navn og ære" in Adoru kantante Norwegian Esperantist and pastor. Published a hymn collection, Cent Himnoj; served on the editorial committee for Adoru kantante, 1971. Twenty-seven translations in Adoru kantante, seventeen in Adoru, 2001.

Oscar Overby

b. 1892 Person Name: Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 Hymnal Title: Ambassador Hymnal Author of "There's a Kingdom Fair" in Ambassador Hymnal