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273. Praise, O praise our God and King

1 Praise, O praise our God and King;
hymns of adoration sing:

Refrain:
For his mercies still endure
ever faithful, ever sure.

2 Praise him that he made the sun
day by day his course to run: [Refrain]

3 And the silver moon by night,
shining with her gentle light: [Refrain]

4 Praise him that he gave the rain
to mature the swelling grain: [Refrain]

5 And hath bid the fruitful field
crops of precious increase yield: [Refrain]

6 Praise him for our harvest-store;
he hath filled the garner-floor: [Refrain]

7 And for richer food than this,
pledge of everlasting bliss: [Refrain]

8 Glory to our bounteous King;
glory let creation sing:
Glory to the Father, Son,
and blest Spirit, Three in One.

Text Information
First Line: Praise, O praise our God and King
Author: H. W. Baker, 1821-1877
Meter: 77 77
Language: English
Publication Date: 2000
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Harvest
Tune Information
Name: MONKLAND
Composer: John Antes, 1740-1811
Arranger: J. B. Wilkes, 1785-1869
Meter: 77 77
Key: B♭ Major



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