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All ye nations, praise the Lord

Appears in 113 hymnals Used With Tune: HENDON

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VIENNA

Appears in 189 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Knecht, 1752-1817 Incipit: 32135 43671 27654 Used With Text: All ye nations, praise the Lord!
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[All ye nations, praise the Lord]

Appears in 202 hymnals Incipit: 13556 71725 76655 Used With Text: All ye nations, praise the Lord
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HENDON

Appears in 720 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Malan Incipit: 11151 35433 33242 Used With Text: All ye nations, praise the Lord

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All Ye Nations, Praise The Lord

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10709 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1 All ye nations, praise the Lord, All ye lands, your voices raise; Heaven and earth, with loud accord, Praise the Lord, for ever praise. 2 For His truth and mercy stand, Past, and present, and to be, Like the years of His right hand, Like His own eternity. 3 Praise Him, ye who know His love, Praise Him from the depths beneath; Praise Him in the heights above, Praise your Maker, all that breathe. Languages: English Tune Title: WINFIELD
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All ye nations, praise the Lord

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #40 (1886) Lyrics: 1 All ye nations, praise the Lord, All ye lands, your voices raise; Heaven and earth, with loud accord, Praise the Lord, forever praise; 2 For his truth and mercy stand, Past and present and to be, Like the years of his right hand, Like his own eternity. 3 Praise him, ye who know his love; Praise him from the depths beneath; Praise him in the hights above; Praise your Maker, all that breathe. Topics: Worship Praise and Reverence of God Tune Title: ROOT
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All ye nations, praise the Lord

Hymnal: Pilgrim Songs #65 (1886) Languages: English Tune Title: [All ye nations, praise the Lord]

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Justin Heinrich Knecht

1752 - 1817 Person Name: J. H. Knecht, 1752-1817 Composer of "VIENNA" in Hymnal Amore Dei Justin Heinrich Knecht Germany 1752-1817. Born at Biberach Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, he attended a Lutheran college in Esslingen am Neckar from 1768-1771. Having learned the organ, keyboard, violin and oratory, he became a Lutheran preceptor (professor of literature) and music director in Biberach. It was a free imperial city until 1803 and had a rich cultural life. He became organist of St. Martin’s Church in 1792, used by both Lutherans and Catholics, and was there for many years. He led an energetic, busy musical life, composing for both the theatre and church, organizing subscription concerts, teaching music theory, acoustics, aesthetics, composition, and instruments at the Gymnasium, affiliated to the Musikschule in 1806. He went to Stuttgart in 1806 in hopes of a post there as Kapellmeister, serving two years as Konzertmeister, but he was appointed Direktor Beim Orchester by the King of Wurttemberg in 1807. However, he returned to his former life in 1808 and remained there the rest of his life. He died at Biberach. He wrote 10 vocals, 11 opera and stage works, one symphony, 3 chamber music instrumentals, 7 organ works, 4 piano works, and 6 music theories. He was an author composer, editor, contributor, musician, compiler, and lyricist. John Perry

Anonymous

Composer of "WINFIELD" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

W. Wrangham

Person Name: Wrangham Author of "All ye nations, praise the Lord" in Psalms and Hymns Wrangham, W., p. 930. ii., 223. From his New Metrical Version of the Psalms, 1829, the following are in common use in America:— (1) "Eternal God, celestial King," Psalms Ivii; (2) "Praise the Lord, His power confess," Psalms cl.; (3) “To Thee, my righteous King and Lord," Psalms ciii. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)