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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... eyes and warm my heart . ” " Stone walls do not a prison make " when one has a song in his soul . And he who knows his hymnal well has one for every occasion . " CHAPTER III SUNSET SONGS " In the night I Morning Melodies 31.
... eyes and warm my heart . ” " Stone walls do not a prison make " when one has a song in his soul . And he who knows his hymnal well has one for every occasion . " CHAPTER III SUNSET SONGS " In the night I Morning Melodies 31.
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... eyes . · Hymns were sung by an all - high - school chorus at City Hall Park , New York City , on Saturday afternoon , fol- lowing the one minute of silence , and these included " O God , Our Help in Ages Past . " Fifty thousand people ...
... eyes . · Hymns were sung by an all - high - school chorus at City Hall Park , New York City , on Saturday afternoon , fol- lowing the one minute of silence , and these included " O God , Our Help in Ages Past . " Fifty thousand people ...
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... eyes . ” The Rev. John T. Reeve , then a pastor of a Presbyterian Church in the city , related the incident in 1941. Many prominent laymen of the Presbyterian Churches of Philadelphia and vicinity constituted the Social Union , and had ...
... eyes . ” The Rev. John T. Reeve , then a pastor of a Presbyterian Church in the city , related the incident in 1941. Many prominent laymen of the Presbyterian Churches of Philadelphia and vicinity constituted the Social Union , and had ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
LETS SING | 13 |
They Sang with the Marine Band | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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