Hymn Stories of the Twentieth CenturyW. A. Wilde, 1948 - 130 Seiten "Great hymns belong to the ages. They are timeless, and always new stories are being associated with them. But this collection of stories does not range over the centuries; it comes from our own century almost entirely. The hymns are mostly old; but the stories are new." -- from introduction, page 9. |
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... Isaac Watts , which we sang to the tune of Hamburg : " When I survey the wondrous cross , On which the Prince of Glory died , My richest gain I count but loss , And pour contempt on all my pride . ” Both hymn and tune are universal ...
... Isaac Watts , which we sang to the tune of Hamburg : " When I survey the wondrous cross , On which the Prince of Glory died , My richest gain I count but loss , And pour contempt on all my pride . ” Both hymn and tune are universal ...
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... Isaac Watts was sung to the tune of Uxbridge . " Such singing I never heard before or since , " said Dr. Reeve , as he recalled the event several years later . Then he explained : " In not many cities could this have taken place . But ...
... Isaac Watts was sung to the tune of Uxbridge . " Such singing I never heard before or since , " said Dr. Reeve , as he recalled the event several years later . Then he explained : " In not many cities could this have taken place . But ...
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... Isaac Watts . A writer paid an early morning visit to this location on a beauti- ful summer day . Fastened to a tree there was found a piece of paper on which there was written the following verse : " There is a land of pure delight ...
... Isaac Watts . A writer paid an early morning visit to this location on a beauti- ful summer day . Fastened to a tree there was found a piece of paper on which there was written the following verse : " There is a land of pure delight ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
LETS SING | 13 |
They Sang with the Marine Band | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Achicourt Alleluia American asked band beautiful began bells beloved Billy Fiske Bishop British Weekly camp chaplain Charles Wesley child Chinese choir chorus Christ Christian Christmas carols Christmastide City close congregation cross Crown Easter English F. D. Roosevelt favorite flag gathered glory Hallelujah hear heard heaven hymn hymnal Hymnary In-a my heart incident Isaac Watts James Moffatt John Oxenham joined land Lest we forget listened little girl little Lord Jesus London memory Methodist mighty minister morning mother national anthem Negro occasion peace play praise prayer Presbyterian President F. D. President F. D. Roosevelt Recessional Reith rendered Salvation Army sang Scouts service of worship sing singers soldiers song soul spirit Star-Spangled Banner Sunday sung sweet thanksgiving Thee Thine Thou told tune United verse voices words World World War II worship writer written wrote York young