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  2. Nun danket alle Gott, BWV 192 - Wikipedia

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    Nun danket alle Gott (Now thank ye all our God), BWV 192, is a church cantata for Trinity Sunday composed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig in 1730. It is an incomplete cantata, because its tenor part is missing. It is a chorale cantata, setting the unmodified three stanzas of Martin Rinckart's "Nun danket alle Gott" ("Now Thank We All Our God").

  3. Now Thank We All Our God - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] John Rutter composed Now thank we all our God for choir and brass in 1974. [12] In 1977 Czech-American composer Václav Nelhýbel arranged a contemporary setting entitled Now Thank We All Our God: Concertato for 2 trumpets, 2 trombones and organ with tuba and timpani which incorporated "Nun Danket alle Gott" for congregational ...

  4. Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...

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    We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet ... All Creatures of Our God and King: St. Francis of Assisi: German hymn: ... 95: Now Thank We All Our God: Martin Rinkhart:

  5. Nun danket alle Gott - Wikipedia

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  6. Now thank we all our God (Rutter) - Wikipedia

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    "Now thank we all our God" is a sacred choral composition by John Rutter, based on the hymn of the same name. Rutter scored the Festival hymn with introductory fanfare for four vocal parts , brass ensemble (four trumpets, two trombones or two horns, bass trombone and optional tuba), timpani, percussion and organ, adding other versions. [1]

  7. ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Resumes With Heartfelt Thank You to ...

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    “And to our police, our National Guard, our rescue workers, doctors, the nurses, EMTs, the pilots working 12-hour shifts – thank God for all of you. And if you want to thank these brave ...

  8. Martin Rinkart - Wikipedia

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    Martin Rinkart (1586–1649) Martin Rinkart, or Rinckart (23 April 1586, Eilenburg – 8 December 1649) was a German Lutheran clergyman and hymnist.He is best known for the text to "Nun danket alle Gott" ("Now thank we all our God") which was written c. 1636.

  9. Top 5 moments from Pete Hegseth's Senate confirmation hearing

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    I love you, sweetheart, and I thank God for you," he said, beginning to choke up. "And as Jenny and I pray together every morning, all glory, regardless of the outcome, belongs to our Lord and ...