Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ST. MICHAEL’S AND ALL ANGELS
256
Around the Throne of God a Band
L. M.
Winchester New
Ps. 91: 11
John M. Neale, 1842, cento
“Musikalisches Handbuch”
Hamburg, 1690
To
Com
To
Of
do
mand
sing
glo
draw
’ry
y
a
band
near
day
still
us
to
His
rious
shall
give
wait
round
4
So
3
Lord,
2
Some
1
A
Him,
ed
gels
of
thing
ev
read
God
no
Thy
a
the
an
round
wick
throne
dwell,
ev
He
see
’ry
we
when
com
sweet
when
shall
them
they
some,
gels
and
an
praise
guide
harm
on
cause
do
ev
His
er
bid
or
And
And
And
Bright
us
things
us
will;
stand;
our
fear;
way
on
guard
watch
an
With
And
To
Their
heads
serv
round
round
their
His
a
gels
hold,
go
keep
past,
harps
mands
eve
life
they
them,
ning
is
men.
A
crowns
here
while
throne
Thy
are
ants
us
gold.
low.
sleep.
last.
we
at
of
be
Adoration
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Worship and Praise
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