And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.

"And let our gra­cious fruit re­main." appears in 2 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.· 2 hymns found
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Let Thy Word rich­ly in us dwell,
Let Thy Word rich­ly in us dwell,

And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.

O mul­ti­ply the sow­er’s seed!
O mul­ti­ply Thy sow­er’s seed!

What Shall We Offer Our Good Lord?

lyricist: August Spangenberg, 1737
Composer: Orlando Gibbons (1583–1625)
Hymn 1

...Let Thy Word rich­ly in us dwell,

And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.

O mul­ti­ply the sow­er’s seed!...

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Let Thy Word rich­ly in us dwell,

And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.

O mul­ti­ply the sow­er’s seed!

What Shall We Offer Our Good Lord?

High on His Everlasting Throne

lyricist: Augustus Spangenberg, 1737
Composer: James Uglow (1814–1894)
Hymn 2

...Let Thy Word rich­ly in us dwell,

And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.

O mul­ti­ply Thy sow­er’s seed!...

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Let Thy Word rich­ly in us dwell,

And let our gra­cious fruit re­main.

O mul­ti­ply Thy sow­er’s seed!

High on His Everlasting Throne

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