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LET US SING

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. W. Linton Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 53215 67165 17161 Used With Text: Let us sing, let us sing praises

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Let us sing, let us sing praises

Author: E. E. Orvis Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O sing the praises of your Lord Lyrics: 1 O sing the praises of your Lord, Enthroned on Zion's hill, He is by angels now adored, Obedient to God's will. Chorus: Let us sing, let us sing praises, Let us sing, let us sing praises, Let us sing unto the Lord. 2 In majesty and power supreme, His sceptre now he sways; His reign is now the grandest theme Of angel songs of praise. [Chorus] 3 And worlds below, and worlds above, In rapturous anthems join, To celebrate his sovereign love, And majesty divine. [Chorus] 4 And thus he'll reign while time shall last, And earthly thrones endure; Till all the sons of God at last In heaven are made secure. [Chorus] Used With Tune: LET US SING Text Sources: Poetry by E. E. Orvis

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Let us sing, let us sing praises

Author: E. E. Orvis Hymnal: Kind Words #30 (1871) First Line: O sing the praises of your Lord Lyrics: 1 O sing the praises of your Lord, Enthroned on Zion's hill, He is by angels now adored, Obedient to God's will. Chorus: Let us sing, let us sing praises, Let us sing, let us sing praises, Let us sing unto the Lord. 2 In majesty and power supreme, His sceptre now he sways; His reign is now the grandest theme Of angel songs of praise. [Chorus] 3 And worlds below, and worlds above, In rapturous anthems join, To celebrate his sovereign love, And majesty divine. [Chorus] 4 And thus he'll reign while time shall last, And earthly thrones endure; Till all the sons of God at last In heaven are made secure. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: LET US SING
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Let Us Sing

Author: E. E. Orvis Hymnal: Twilight Zephyrs #19 (1881) First Line: O sing the praises of your Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [O sing the praises of your Lord]

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G. W. Linton

Composer of "LET US SING" in Kind Words

E. E. Orvis

Author of "Let us sing, let us sing praises" in Kind Words