Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
HARVEST AND THANKSGIVING
572
Praise to God, Immortal Praise
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Hab. 3: 17, 18
Anna L. Barbauld, 1772, cento, alt.
Dix
Konrad Kocher, 1833
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and
o’er
that
all
pub
flow
crowns
the
tumn’s
give
bliss,
rich,
love
we
vate
wealth,
stores;
days;
best
our
lic
ing
our
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pros
the
to
May
pros
per
plen
God,
Peace,
2
All
1
Praise
3
4
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hath
and
mer
tal
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For
blest,
health,
pours;
praise,
sum
mor
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ty
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hand
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grate
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tongues
lier
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sheaves
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cies
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of
prove,
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deeds
with
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all
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of
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en
of
by
edge
that
teous
kind
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Let
True
love
streams,
For
joy,
ly
d’ning
the
’ry
plain;
our
our
our
through
God,
souls
souls
all
days
Source
Grate
Grate
Praise
we
shall
shall
our
owe,
raise
raise
these
Thee,
these
thus
All
Lord,
Lord,
Sing
to
for
for
ing
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ings
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tal
flow.
praise.
praise.
praise.
men.
all
vows
vows
God,
our
whence
ful
ful
to
sol
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mor
and
and
im
bless
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