Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CHRISTMAS
80
All Praise to Thee, Eternal God
John 1: 14
L. M., with Hallelujah
Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ
Stanza 1 based on Latin sequence, 11th century
Martin Luther, 1524, cento
German, st. 1, 1370
Tr., unknown, 1858
Gelobet seist du, Jesu
Ancient melody, c. 1400
make
wea
vir
clothed
garb
us
ry
gin’s
in
To
That
A
Who,
chil
ones
arms
dren
in
con
of
com
lit
did
praise
in
Child,
skies
Thee,
est
tle
the
to
Once
1
All
2
4
Thou
3
A
nal
Thee
dark
fore
ter
night
Guest
bow;
God,
art
some
our
the
Thou
be
e
Like
That
Now
While
we
lis
worlds
Thine
vine,
birth
joice,
throne,
di
Thy
re
Thy
Thee
own
may
ten
on
flesh
tain
Thee
of
and
To
For
While
Dost
light,
rest;
now,
blood,
the
may
the
ly
in
ger
is
realms
Thee
for
us
and
gels,
a
make
lorn
an
take
man
who
low
in
fant
a
Thee
from
lone.
voice.
earth.
shine.
Hal
Hal
Hal
Hal
worlds
for
rise
an
heav’n
Thine
in
round
are
Thine
to
gels,
men.
jah!
jah!
jah!
A
le
le
lu
jah!
lu
lu
lu
le
le
5
All this for us Thy love hath done;
By This to Thee our love is won;
For this our joyful songs we raise
And shout our thanks in ceaseless praise.
Hallelujah!
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