545. New Songs of Celebration Render

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1 New songs of celebration render
to God who has great wonders done;
awed by his love his foes surrender
and fall before the Mighty One.
He has made known the great salvation
which all his friends with joy confess;
he has revealed to ev'ry nation
his everlasting righteousness.

2 Joyfully, heartily resounding,
let ev'ry instrument and voice
peal out the praise of grace abounding,
calling the whole world to rejoice.
Trumpets and organs set in motion
such sounds as make the heavens ring;
all things that live in earth and ocean,
make music for your mighty King.

3 Rivers and seas and torrents roaring,
honor the Lord with wild acclaim;
mountains and stones look up adoring
and find a voice to praise his name.
Righteous, commanding, ever glorious,
praises be sung that never cease:
just is our God, whose truth victorious
establishes the world in peace.

Text Information
First Line: New songs of celebration render
Title: New Songs of Celebration Render
Author: Erik Routley (1974)
Meter: 9.8.9.8.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1995
Scripture:
Topic: Adoration and Praise; Arts and Music; Christ--Atonement (4 more...)
ONE LICENSE: 41296
Tune Information
Name: RENDEZ À DIEU
Composer: Louis Bourgeois (1543)
Harmonizer: Erik Routley (1977)
Meter: 9.8.9.8.D.
Key: G Major
Notes: Alternate setting, hymn 315



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