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[Praise to God in the highest! Bless us, O Father!]

Appears in 5 hymnals Tune Sources: Russian Incipit: 15123 33432 12312 Used With Text: Praise to God

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Praise to thee!

Author: Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Praise to God in the highest! Bless us, O Father! Lyrics: 1 Praise to God in the highest! Bless us, O Father! [Refrain]: Praise to thee! 2 Guide and prosper the nations, rulers and people: [Refrain] 3 May the truth in its beauty flourish triumphant: [Refrain] 4 May the mills bring us bread, for food and for giving: [Refrain] 5 May the good be obeyed, and evil be conquered: [Refrain] 6 Give us laughter, and set us gaily rejoicing: [Refrain] 7 Peace on earth, and goodwill, be ever amongst us. [Refrain] Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving; World and Society Justice and Peace Used With Tune: RASUMOVSKY Text Sources: Russian

Glory to God on High! All glory forever! Glory!

Author: DNS Meter: 14.14.14 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Poetry, Folksong Used With Tune: SLAVA BOGU Text Sources: Inspired by the Russian text Slava Bogu na nyebye (1815)

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Glory to God on High! All glory forever! Glory!

Author: DNS Hymnal: The Summit Choirbook #505 (1983) Meter: 14.14.14 Topics: Poetry, Folksong Languages: English Tune Title: SLAVA BOGU
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Praise to God in the Highest!

Author: Percy Dearmer Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #595 (1987) Meter: 7.5.3 D First Line: Praise to God in the highest Lyrics: 1 Praise to God in the highest! Bless us, O Father: praise to you! Guide and prosper the nations, rulers, and peoples: praise to you! 2 May the truth in its beauty flourish triumphant: praise to you! May the mills bring us bread, for food and for giving: praise to you! 3 May the good be obeyed and evil be conquered: praise to you! Give us laughter, and set us daily rejoicing: praise to you! 4 Peace on earth and goodwill be ever among us: praise to you! Amen, alleluia, alleluia, amen. Topics: Doxologies; Industry & Labor; Praise & Adoration; Society/Social Concerns; Creation; Doxologies; Industry & Labor; Joy; Nation; Peace; Praise & Adoration; Providence; Society/Social Concerns Scripture: Psalm 126 Languages: English Tune Title: SLAVA BOGU
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Praise to thee!

Author: Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) Hymnal: New Church Praise #81 (1975) First Line: Praise to God in the highest! Bless us, O Father! Lyrics: 1 Praise to God in the highest! Bless us, O Father! [Refrain]: Praise to thee! 2 Guide and prosper the nations, rulers and people: [Refrain] 3 May the truth in its beauty flourish triumphant: [Refrain] 4 May the mills bring us bread, for food and for giving: [Refrain] 5 May the good be obeyed, and evil be conquered: [Refrain] 6 Give us laughter, and set us gaily rejoicing: [Refrain] 7 Peace on earth, and goodwill, be ever amongst us. [Refrain] Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving; World and Society Justice and Peace Languages: English Tune Title: RASUMOVSKY

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Martin Shaw

1875 - 1958 Person Name: Martin Shaw (1875-1958) Arranger of "RASUMOVSKY" in New Church Praise Martin F. Shaw was educated at the Royal College of Music in London and was organist and choirmaster at St. Mary's, Primrose Hill (1908-1920), St. Martin's in the Fields (1920-1924), and the Eccleston Guild House (1924-1935). From 1935 to 1945 he served as music director for the diocese of Chelmsford. He established the Purcell Operatic Society and was a founder of the Plainsong and Medieval Society and what later became the Royal Society of Church Music. Author of The Principles of English Church Music Composition (1921), Shaw was a notable reformer of English church music. He worked with Percy Dearmer (his rector at St. Mary's in Primrose Hill); Ralph Vaughan Williams, and his brother Geoffrey Shaw in publishing hymnals such as Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). A leader in the revival of English opera and folk music scholarship, Shaw composed some one hundred songs as well as anthems and service music; some of his best hymn tunes were published in his Additional Tunes in Use at St. Mary's (1915). Bert Polman

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Composer of "RASUMOVSKY" in Ecumenical Praise

Percy Dearmer

1867 - 1936 Translator of "Praise to God in the Highest!" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Dearmer, Percy, M.A., son of Thomas Dearmer, was born in London, Feb. 27, 1867, and educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1896). He was ordained D. 1891, P. 1892, and has been since 1901 Vicar of S. Mary the Virgin, Primrose Hill, London. He has been Secretary of the London Branch of the Christian Social Union since 1891, and is the author of The Parson's Handbook, 1st edition, 1899, and other works. He was one of the compilers of the English Hymnal, 1906, acting as Secretary and Editor, and contributed to it ten translations (38, 95, 150, 160, 165, 180, 215, 237, 352, 628) and portions of two others (242, 329), with the following originals:— 1. A brighter dawn is breaking. Easter. Suggested by the Aurora lucis, p. 95, but practically original. 2. Father, Who on man dost shower. Temperance. 3. God, we thank Thee, not in vain. Burial. 4. Holy God, we offer here. Holy Communion. 5. Jesu, good above all other. For Children. 6. Lord, the wind and sea obey Thee. For those at Sea. 7. The winter's sleep was long and deep. St. Philip and St. James. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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