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Hymns for Choir

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty


Joachim Neander (1650-1680)
Tr. by Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878)


1. Praise
2. Praise
3. Praise
4. Praise

to
to
to
to

the
the
the
the

From Stralsund Gesangbuch (1665)


Arr. in Praxis Pietatis Melica (1668), ed. by Mark Feezell

Lord, the Al - mighty - y, the


Lord, who o'er
all things so
Lord, who with mar - vel - ous
Lord! O let
all that is

praise Him, for He is they


un - der His wings, yea, so
health, and with lov - ing hand
life and breath,come now with



16

tem - ple
sires e'er
brought thee
peo - ple

draw
have
re a -

near;
been
lief,
gain:

King of cre - a
won - drous - ly reign
wis - dom hath made
in me a - dore

health and
gen - tly
guid - ed
prais - es

sal - va
sus - tain
and stayed
be - fore

Join me
Grant - ed
Spread - ing
Glad - ly

in
in
His
for

O
my
Shel - ters
Decked thee
All that

soul,
thee
with
hath

All ye who
Has thou not
How oft in
Let the A -

hear,
seen
grief
men

Now to His
How thy de Hath not He
Sound from His

ad - or - ra
He
or - dain
for
to
shade
we
a - dore

tion!
eth,
thee!
Him!

glad
what
wings
aye

tion!
eth!
thee;
Him!

tion!
eth?
thee!
Him.

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