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"All Creatures of Our God and King" is an English Christian hymn by William Henry Draper, based on a poem by St. Francis of Assisi. It was first published in a hymn book in 1919. It was first published in a hymn book in 1919.
Staines's songs have been published in four songbooks: If I Were a Word, Then I'd Be a Song (1980); [2] River; Music to Me: The Songs of Bill Staines; and All God's Critters Got a Place in the Choir. [2] His memoir, The Tour: A Life Between the Lines, was published in 2004.
All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all. 2. Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings. All things bright ... 3. The rich man in his castle, The poor man at his gate, God made them, high or lowly, And ordered their estate ...
First Congregational Church in Shrewsbury celebrates the blessings animals have brought to human's lives.
The hymn "All Creatures of Our God and King" contains a paraphrase of Saint Francis' song by William H. Draper (1855–1933). Draper set the words to the 17th-century German hymn tune " Lasst uns erfreuen ", for use at a children's choir festival sometime between 1899 and 1919.
"All Creatures of Our God and King", [6] a paraphrase of Canticle of the Sun – by William Henry Draper, in 1919. Adapted for festival choir, brass, percussion and organ [11] – by John Rutter, published 1974. "Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid", [12] a paraphrase of Veni Creator Spiritus – by John Dryden, published 1693.
I was searching for "O Sifuni Mungu" which included the phrase "All Creatures of Our God and King", and asked AI about it, and it said: ""O Sifuni Mungu" is a vibrant rendition of the traditional Christian hymn "All Creatures of Our God and King," incorporating Swahili lyrics to celebrate the diversity of creation and the greatness of God.
It’s not that we haven’t seen Emily Watson on screen recently — it just feels a long time since any film really made us look at her. Somehow knowing and guileless and haunted at once, her ...