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Thank God it hath resounded

Author: Gerhardt Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #184 (1863) Lyrics: Thank God it hath resounded, The blessed voice of joy and Peace! And murder's reign is bounded, And spear and sword at last may cease. Bright hope is breaking o'er us, Arise, my land, once more, And sing in full-ton'd chorus Thy happy songs of yore; Oh raise thy heart to God and say: Thy covenants, Lord, endure, Thy mercies do not pass away, Thy promises are sure. O welcome day, that brought us This precious noble gift of Peace! For war hath deeply taught us What sorrows come where she doth cease; In her our God now layeth All hope, all happiness; Who woundeth her, or slayeth, Doth, like a madman, press The arrow to his own heart's core, And quench with impious hand The golden torch of Peace once more, That glads at last our land. This ye could teach us only, So dull and hard these hearts of ourse, Ye homes, now stripp'd and lonely, Ye wasted cities, ruin'd towers; Ye fields, once fairly blooming, With golden harvest graced, Where forests now are glooming, Or spreads a dreary waste; Ye graves, with corpses piled, where lies Full many a hero brave, Whose like no more shall meet our eyes, Who died, yet could not save. O man, with bitter mourning Remember now the by-gone years, When thou hast met God's warning With careless scoff, not contrite tears; Yet like a loving father He lays aside His wrath, And seeks with kindness rather To lure thee to His path; He tries if love may yet constrain The heart that hath withstood His rod,--oh let Him not in vain Now strive with Thee for good. Thou careless world, awaken! Awake, awake, all ye that sleep, Ere yet ye be o'ertaken With ruin sudden, swift, and deep! But he who knows Christ liveth, May hope and fear no ill, The Peace that now He giveth Hath deeper meaning still, For He will surely teach us this: "The end is nigh at hand, When ye in perfect rest and peace Before your God shall stand." Languages: English
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Thank God it hath resounded

Author: Paul Gerhardt; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S2-84 (1881) Languages: English
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Thank God it hath resounded

Author: Cath. Winkworth; Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Christian Chorals #49 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: NUN LOB' MEIN SEEL DEN HERREN

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