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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... served . The customers were many , and some of them became impatient . Tired and irritated , occa- sionally someone would make an unpleasant remark . Somewhere up toward the roof , a workman , invisible to the one who narrated the ...
... served . The customers were many , and some of them became impatient . Tired and irritated , occa- sionally someone would make an unpleasant remark . Somewhere up toward the roof , a workman , invisible to the one who narrated the ...
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... served for 24 years , select this hymn for Memorial Day Sunday in 1947. At the en- trance to the building a member of the church had placed a basket of lovely flowers before the bronze tablet which recorded the names of men who had served ...
... served for 24 years , select this hymn for Memorial Day Sunday in 1947. At the en- trance to the building a member of the church had placed a basket of lovely flowers before the bronze tablet which recorded the names of men who had served ...
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... served with him in the pastorate , and then shared his responsible life when he , the Rev. Dr. Albert W. Beaven , became the president of the Colgate - Rochester Divinity School . " She lived radiantly and gallantly to the end ...
... served with him in the pastorate , and then shared his responsible life when he , the Rev. Dr. Albert W. Beaven , became the president of the Colgate - Rochester Divinity School . " She lived radiantly and gallantly to the end ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
LETS SING | 13 |
They Sang with the Marine Band | 14 |
Urheberrecht | |
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