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To God we render praise

Author: Robert Simpson, 1771-1843; Bishop F. W. Foster, 1760-1835 Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Christ Lamb of God; Life to Come; Worship Used With Tune: SERAPHIM

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SERAPHIM

Appears in 11 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Karl Otto Eberhard, 1719-1757 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 15432 15317 12221 Used With Text: To God We Render Praise

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To God we render praise, who grants us new displays

Author: Frederick William Foster; Robert Simpson Hymnal: The Liturgy and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum #921 (1876)
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To God we render praise, who grants us new displays

Author: Frederick William Foster; Robert Simpson Hymnal: The Liturgy and the Offices of Worship and Hymns of the American Province of the Unitas Fratrum, or the Moravian Church #1123 (1908)
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To God We Render Praise

Author: Frederick William Foster, 1760-1835; Robert Simpson, 1771-1843 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #566 (1969) Lyrics: 1 To God we render praise, Who grants us new displays Of mercy all our days. When Christ, the Son of man, again Shall come, the angels in His train May all of us who here ‘Fore Him appear Then meet Him without fear. 2 How great our joy shall be In heaven, O Lord, where we Thy glorious face shall see! We then shall Thee for evermore As the Lamb slain for us adore; In realms of glory bright With saints in light In hymns of praise unite. 3 Repeat the solemn strain, Worthy the Lamb once slain! Let all replay, Amen! Blessing and power and majesty Through endless ages be to Thee, Who us by blood hast bought, In mercy sought, And to the fold us brought. Topics: The Life to Come Languages: English Tune Title: SERAPHIM

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Frederick W. Foster

1760 - 1835 Person Name: Frederick William Foster, 1760-1835 Author (stanza 3) of "To God We Render Praise" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church Foster, Frederick William, second son. of William Foster, was born at Bradford, Aug. 1, 1760, and educated at Fulneck, near Leeds, and at Barby in Prussian Saxony. Entering the Moravian Ministry he held several appointments until 1818, when he was consecrated a Bishop of the Moravian Church. He died at Ockbrook, near Derby, April 12, 1835. He compiled the Moravian Hymn Book of 1801, the Supplement of 1808, and the revised edition of 1826. His translations from the German, and his original hymns appeared in that collection. Two of his original hymns are in the Irish Church Hymnal, 1873; (1) "Lord, Who didst sanctify" 1808 (Holiness desired); and (2) "With thanks before the Lord appear," 1826 (Praise of the Saviour). [George Arthur Crawford, M. A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Robert Simpson

1790 - 1832 Person Name: Robert Simpson, 1771-1843 Author (stanzas 1 and 2) of "To God We Render Praise" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church Robert Simpson, of Scotland; b. 1790; d. 1832 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Karl Otto Eberhard

1719 - 1757 Person Name: Karl Otto Eberhard, 1719-1757 Composer of "SERAPHIM" in Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church
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