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Hymns / Music :: Let The Whole Creation Cry

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"Let them praise the Name of the Lord, for He commanded and they were created." Psalm 148:5

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

Stopford Augustus Brooke (1832-1916)Words: Stopford Augustus Brooke, 1881.

Music: "Llanfair," Robert Williams, 1817; harmony by John Roberts, 1837


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Let the whole creation cry: Alleluia!
Glory to the Lord on high! Alleluia!
Heav'n and earth, awake and sing: Alleluia!
God is God and therefore King! Alleluia!

Praise Him, all ye hosts above, Alleluia!
Ever bright and fair in love, Alleluia!
Sun and moon, lift up your voice, Alleluia!
Night and stars in God rejoice, Alleluia!

Warriors fighting for the Lord, Alleluia!
Prophets burning with His Word, Alleluia!
Those to whom the arts belong, Alleluia!
Add their voices to the song, Alleluia!

Men and women, young and old, Alleluia!
Raise the anthem manifold, Alleluia!
And let children's happy hearts, Alleluia!
In this worship heart their parts, Alleluia!

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