File:Come let us all with gladness raise.ogg

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English: This is the ancient hymn of the Bohemian Brethren, now the Moravian Church worldwide. The original lyrics were written by G Komarovsky for the Synod of Lhota in 1467. The tune was written down by M Weisse, who also translated the words into German, in 1531. An English translation was made by E R Hasse in 1911.

Come let us all with gladness raise / A joyous song of thanks of praise / To Him who rules the heavenly Host /

God Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
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Score based on the Hymn Book of the British Province of the Moravian Church 1911, adapted by this contributor.

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