1 L. M. L. Bourgeois, 1551 Thee God we praise, Thy name we bless, Thee Lord of all we The whole cre- a | tion worships Thee, The Fa-ther of e ternity. 2 To Thee aloud all angels cry, 3 O holy, holy, holy Lord, Thou God of hosts, by all adored; Earth and the heavens are full of Thee, Thy light, Thy power, Thy majesty. 4 The apostles join the glorious throng, The prophets swell the immortal song, The white-robed hosts of martyrs bright All serve and praise Thee day and night. 5 The holy Church in every place Throughout the world exalts Thy praise 6 O God eternal, mighty King, We unto Thee our praises bring; 7 O King of glory, Christ the Lord, 8 Thou overcamest death's sharp sting, 10 11 blood. Among Thy saints let us be found O guide them, lift them up for aye; 2 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 8, 8. 14th cent. N. Decius, d. 1541 All glory be to God on high, Who hath our race be- friend - ed! no harm shall now come nigh, The strife at last is end ed; God show - eth His good will toward men, And peace shall dwell on earth again; O thank Him for His goodness! 2 We praise, we worship Thee, we trust, And give Thee thanks for ever, O Father, that Thy rule is just And wise, and changes never; Thy boundless power o'er all things reigns, 3 O Jesus Christ, God's only Son, 4 O Holy Ghost, Thou precious gift, Nicolaus Decius, 1525 Older form. 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 8, 7. All glo 14th cent. N. Decius, d. 1541 ry be to God on high, Who hath our race be is peace shall dwell on earth a - gain; O thank Him for His good ness! Thy kingdom come; Thy holy will May earth as well as heaven ful-fill. 2 Give us this day our daily food, 3 Defend us from the tempter's ways, |