Bless, Lord, thine heritage

Bless, Lord, thine heritage

Author: John Barnard
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1. Bless, Lord, thine heritage,
In thine abundant grace;
Let on thy servants ever shine
The brightness of thy face.
2. That so thy righteous ways
May through the earth be known;
And all the nations of the world
May thy salvation, own.

3. In praise to thee, O God,
Let thine own people join;
And may the gentile world, in songs
Of praise, to thee, combine.
4. O let the nations all
Be glad, and cheerful sing;
For thou art, over all the earth,
A just, and gracious King.

5. In praise to thee, O God,
Let thine own people join;
And may the gentile world, in songs
Of praise, to thee, combine.
6. Then the earth shall plenty yield;
And God shall bless our store.
7. Our own God shall us bless; the world
Shall fear and him adore.

A New Version of the Psalms of David, 1752

Author: John Barnard

John Barnard, born in Boston, Nov. 6, 1681; in 1752 made a version of psalms with the music; settled at Marblehead; introduced new music ther; died Jan 14, 1770, aged 89. A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876  Go to person page >

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First Line: Bless, Lord, thine heritage
Author: John Barnard
Place of Origin: Marblehead, Massachusetts
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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