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Hymns / Music :: Praise The Lord Of Heaven

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"Praise ye the Lord from the heavens: praise Him in the heights." Psalm 148:1

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747-1800)Words: Thomas Briarly Browne, National Bankruptcy and Other Poems (London: Pickering, 1844).

Music: "Warum Sind die ThrSnen," Johann Abraham Peter Schultz, 1785


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Praise the Lord of heaven, praise Him in the height;
Praise Him, all ye angels, praise Him, stars of light;
Praise Him, skies, and waters which above the skies,
When His Word commanded, stablished did arise.

Praise the Lord, ye fountains of the deeps and seas,
Rocks and hills and mountains, cedars and all trees;
Praise Him, clouds and vapors, snow and hail and fire,
Stormy wind fulfilling only His desire.

Praise Him, fowls and cattle, princes and all kings;
Praise Him, men and maidens, all created things;
For the Name of God is excellent alone;
On the earth His footstool, over heav'n His throne.

Information about the musical score and the Cyber Hymnal Website
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