Hymn Stories of the Twentieth Century"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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Song of the Chaplain's Wife She was lonesome as she sat in the small parsonage . Her preacher husband had entered the army as a chaplain in World War II , and this little woman , like many others of that period , had several problems to ...
Song of the Chaplain's Wife She was lonesome as she sat in the small parsonage . Her preacher husband had entered the army as a chaplain in World War II , and this little woman , like many others of that period , had several problems to ...
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chaplain's children began to ask . “ We hope so , " was the cheery reply of the anticipating woman . “ Perhaps he'll even return for Thanksgiving , ” she added . One day early in November Chaplain Donald M. Cobb , of the United States ...
chaplain's children began to ask . “ We hope so , " was the cheery reply of the anticipating woman . “ Perhaps he'll even return for Thanksgiving , ” she added . One day early in November Chaplain Donald M. Cobb , of the United States ...
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Forming themselves into a semicircle around the chaplain , Thomas Tiplady , who has described the scene in " The Cross at the Front , ” they made choice of the hymn they would like sung to open their devotional meeting .
Forming themselves into a semicircle around the chaplain , Thomas Tiplady , who has described the scene in " The Cross at the Front , ” they made choice of the hymn they would like sung to open their devotional meeting .
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MORNING MELODIES | 25 |
SUNSET SONGS | 32 |
SERENADING THE SOUL WITH SONG | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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