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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The nation was enjoying an unusually happy season , for though World War II had ended more than a year before , many of the nation's sons and daughters who had taken a part in the terrific struggle had only recently returned to their ...
The nation was enjoying an unusually happy season , for though World War II had ended more than a year before , many of the nation's sons and daughters who had taken a part in the terrific struggle had only recently returned to their ...
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... coincidence that the church envelopes for that day carried a " Garden Prayer " : " Help us , O Lord , to ' grasp the meaning of happy , growing things , that we may weave it into the tissue of our faith in life eternal .
... coincidence that the church envelopes for that day carried a " Garden Prayer " : " Help us , O Lord , to ' grasp the meaning of happy , growing things , that we may weave it into the tissue of our faith in life eternal .
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Catherine had a gloriously happy memory in the hymn which led to her conversion , and rejoiced in its emphatic assurance , as expressed by Charles Wesley : " My God , I am Thine ; What a comfort divine , What a blessing to know that my ...
Catherine had a gloriously happy memory in the hymn which led to her conversion , and rejoiced in its emphatic assurance , as expressed by Charles Wesley : " My God , I am Thine ; What a comfort divine , What a blessing to know that my ...
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MORNING MELODIES | 25 |
SUNSET SONGS | 32 |
SERENADING THE SOUL WITH SONG | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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