Salzburg
Songs of thankfulness and praise
135
The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal)
Hymn Melody
Metric Index
77. 77 D 
Modality
D Major 
15-Pitch Humming Index
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Author (st. 4)
F. Bland Tucker [1895-1984] 
Author (sts. 1-3)
Christopher Wordsworth [1807-1855] 
Composer (melody)
Jakob Hintze [1622-1702] 
Copyright
St. 4 © The Church Pension Fund. 
Harmonizer
Johann Sebastian Bach [1685-1750] 
Language
English 
Publication Date
1985 
Last Five Uses
• Used on Mar 02, 2025 10:30 as the Recessional Hymn at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA
• Used on Jan 19, 2025 10:30 as the Recessional Hymn at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA
• Used on Jan 14, 2024 10:30 as the Choral Anthem at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA
• Used on Jan 08, 2023 10:30 as the Recessional Hymn at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA
• Used on Feb 27, 2022 10:30 as the Entrance Hymn at St. Mark's Episcopal, Honeybrook, PA 
Poem Words (Four verses)
1.
Songs of thankfulness and praise,
Jesus, Lord, to thee we raise,
manifested by the star
to the sages from afar;
branch of royal David's stem
in thy birth at Bethlehem;
anthems be to thee addressed,
God in man made manifest.
2.
Manifest at Jordan's stream,
Prophet, Priest, and King supreme;
and at Cana, wedding-guest,
in thy Godhead manifest;
manifest in power divine,
changing water into wine;
anthems be to thee addressed,
God in man made manifest.
3.
Manifest in making whole
palsied limbs and fainting soul;
manifest in valiant fight,
quelling all the devil's might;
manifest in gracious will,
ever bringing good from ill;
anthems be to thee addressed,
God in man made manifest.
4.
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