Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CHRISTMAS
97
Let Us All with Gladsome Voice
2 Cor. 8: 9
7. 6. 7. 6. Trochaic
Lasst uns alle fröhlich sein
Author unknown, 1632
Tr., Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.
Lasst uns alle
“Gesangbuch, Ander Teil”
Dresden, 1632
er
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in
of
near
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sad
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ev
this
serve
God
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not
to
the
us.
der?
ness,
en,
Lord
are
this
us
for
of
with
Christ,
rich,
vale
all
1
Let
To
4
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3
We
2
ior
was
He
some
our
Be
Is
Here
Praise
dear,
poor;
comes,
voice
He
tears
glad
Sav
us!
der.
ness.
en.
A
yon
glad
giv
hear
sus,
and
in
hath
men.
Who,
That
There
Grant
hearts
heav’n’s
a
God
in
our
glad
ev
now
praise
Him
bid
us
fore
with
to
own
may
Je
earth
reign
Son
men,
on
joice,
year.
more
homes
fair
His
We
Here
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