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"Kommt her, ihr Kreaturen all" ("Come all ye creatures of the Lord") is a Catholic hymn with words in German by Johann Georg Seidenbusch, first published in Regensburg in 1687, using a local melody of 1657. It has appeared in regional sections of the German hymnal Gotteslob. The hymn was translated into English as "Come all ye creatures of the Lord". It is commonly used as a hymn sung during processions on the Feast of Corpus Christi.

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  • "Kommt her, ihr Kreaturen all" ("Come all ye creatures of the Lord") is a Catholic hymn with words in German by Johann Georg Seidenbusch, first published in Regensburg in 1687, using a local melody of 1657. It has appeared in regional sections of the German hymnal Gotteslob. The hymn was translated into English as "Come all ye creatures of the Lord". It is commonly used as a hymn sung during processions on the Feast of Corpus Christi. (en)
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  • "Kommt her, ihr Kreaturen all" ("Come all ye creatures of the Lord") is a Catholic hymn with words in German by Johann Georg Seidenbusch, first published in Regensburg in 1687, using a local melody of 1657. It has appeared in regional sections of the German hymnal Gotteslob. The hymn was translated into English as "Come all ye creatures of the Lord". It is commonly used as a hymn sung during processions on the Feast of Corpus Christi. (en)
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