ev­ery voice

"ev­ery voice" appears in 3 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

ev­ery voice· 3 hymns found
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Come, Christ­ian breth­ren! ere we part,
Let men and an­gels sing;
The won­drous work the Lord has done

ev­ery voice

One so­lemn hymn to God we raise,
To praise our Lord and king.
And for the work of grace be­gun,

Come, Christian Brethren!

lyricist: Henry White (1785–1806)
Composer: Robert McCutchan, 1930
Hymn 1

...Come, Christ­ian breth­ren! ere we part,

Join ev­ery voice and ev­ery heart,

One so­lemn hymn to God we raise,...

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Come, Christ­ian breth­ren! ere we part,

Join ev­ery voice and ev­ery heart,

One so­lemn hymn to God we raise,

Come, Christian Brethren!

Joy, Joy, Immortal Joy

lyricist: Charles Nutter, 1911
Composer: Peter Lutkin
Hymn 2

...Let men and an­gels sing;

Let ev­ery voice in song re­joice

To praise our Lord and king....

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Let men and an­gels sing;

Let ev­ery voice in song re­joice

To praise our Lord and king.

Joy, Joy, Immortal Joy

A Song of Praise (Kirk)

lyricist: Salathiel Kirk, 1902
Composer: Emily Wilson
Hymn 3

...The won­drous work the Lord has done

Let ev­ery voice pro­claim!

And for the work of grace be­gun,...

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The won­drous work the Lord has done

Let ev­ery voice pro­claim!

And for the work of grace be­gun,

A Song of Praise (Kirk)

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