1. Praise the Lord! God’s glories show, Alleluia!
saints within God's courts below, Alleluia!
angels round the throne above, Alleluia!
all who see and share God's love. Alleluia!
2. Earth to heaven exalt the strain, Alleluia!
Send it, heaven, to earth again, Alleluia!
Age to age, God’s mercies trace, Alleluia!
Praise God’s providence and grace! Alleluia!
3. Strings and voices, hands and hearts, Alleluia!
in the concert, bear your parts, Alleluia!
All that breathes, your Lord adore, Alleluia!
singing praise forevermore, Alleluia!
Scripture; Psalm 33:1-3; Isaiah 49:13; John 2:11;
Romans 8:32
The hymn "Praise the Lord, His Glories Show" was written by Henry Baker in 1868. Henry Baker was an English hymnwriter, and this hymn is a well-known example of his work. It is based on the words of Psalm 104, expressing praise for God's glory and the wonders of creation. The hymn's music was composed by John Goss, an English organist and composer, who set it to a well-loved tune known as "Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven."
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