Praise Our God With Shouts of Joy

Praise our God with shouts of joy

Author: Christopher M. Idle
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Source: Psalms for All Seasons: a complete Psalter for worship #66E

Author: Christopher M. Idle

Christopher Martin Idle (b. Bromley, Kent, England, 1938) was educated at Elthan College, St. Peter's College, Oxford, and Clifton Theological College in Bristol, and was ordained in the Church of England. He served churches in Barrow-in-­Furness, Cumbria; London; and Oakley, Suffolk; and recently returned to London, where he is involved in various hymnal projects. A prolific author of articles on the Christian's public responsibilities, Idle has also published The Lion Book of Favorite Hymns (1980) and at least one hundred of his own hymns and biblical paraphrases. Some of his texts first appeared in hymnals published by the Jubilate Group, with which he is associated. He was also editor of Anglican Praise (1987). In 1998 Hope Publishing… Go to person page >

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First Line: Praise our God with shouts of joy
Title: Praise Our God With Shouts of Joy
Author: Christopher M. Idle
Meter: 7.7.7.7
Language: English
Copyright: © 1990 The Jubilate Group, admin. Hope Publishing Company

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HARTS (Milgrove)


GENEVAN 136

GENEVAN 136 was first published in the 1562 edition of the Genevan Psalter. The 1564 harmonization by Claude Goudimel (PHH 6) originally placed the melody in the tenor. One of the shortest and brightest tunes from Geneva, this music may be sung responsorially (with a soloist for the narrative stanza…

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Psalms for All Seasons #66E

The Irish Presbyterian Hymbook #97

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