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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Gifted with poetic talent , she wrote many poems and hymns . Most of these were " composed amid paroxysms of pain . " Most appropriately did a Presbyterian minister in an American city , where he had served for 24 years , select , this ...
Gifted with poetic talent , she wrote many poems and hymns . Most of these were " composed amid paroxysms of pain . " Most appropriately did a Presbyterian minister in an American city , where he had served for 24 years , select , this ...
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Then , as Stevenson wrote , “ Here he lies where he longed to be . " The hour of morning worship in St. James ' Church was near , and so many of the people went to the little church , for the 11 o'clock service .
Then , as Stevenson wrote , “ Here he lies where he longed to be . " The hour of morning worship in St. James ' Church was near , and so many of the people went to the little church , for the 11 o'clock service .
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was " the sweetest hymn " his brother ever wrote . That lover and critic of hymns , W. T. Stead , reports that the Bishop of Hereford wrote him that he thought that the fourth verse was one of the finest in the whole realm of hymnology ...
was " the sweetest hymn " his brother ever wrote . That lover and critic of hymns , W. T. Stead , reports that the Bishop of Hereford wrote him that he thought that the fourth verse was one of the finest in the whole realm of hymnology ...
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MORNING MELODIES | 25 |
SUNSET SONGS | 32 |
SERENADING THE SOUL WITH SONG | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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