My Life and the Story of the Gospel Hymns and of Sacred Songs and SolosSunday School Times Company, 1907 - 398 Seiten |
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... sent to Mary- land . Religious services were held in the camp , and I often led the singing . I soon found several other young men who could render the same service . In a short time the people around us also learned that there were ...
... sent to Mary- land . Religious services were held in the camp , and I often led the singing . I soon found several other young men who could render the same service . In a short time the people around us also learned that there were ...
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... sent my resignation to Mr. Hugh McCullough , at that time Secretary of the Treasury , and the position which I had held was , at my request , given to a " bucktail " soldier who had escaped from Libby Prison . We thus commenced work ...
... sent my resignation to Mr. Hugh McCullough , at that time Secretary of the Treasury , and the position which I had held was , at my request , given to a " bucktail " soldier who had escaped from Libby Prison . We thus commenced work ...
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... sent me to the place to learn the situation . Mr. Rees met me at the station , and I remained with him over night . During the evening he made a number of inquiries 66 about Mr. Moody , and said that a year 44 Sankey's Story.
... sent me to the place to learn the situation . Mr. Rees met me at the station , and I remained with him over night . During the evening he made a number of inquiries 66 about Mr. Moody , and said that a year 44 Sankey's Story.
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... sent to our home . A fish of four or five pounds would have been abundantly large for our temporary wants , but Mr. Moody's generosity kept us in salmon during the remainder of our stay in that city . This was only a small indication of ...
... sent to our home . A fish of four or five pounds would have been abundantly large for our temporary wants , but Mr. Moody's generosity kept us in salmon during the remainder of our stay in that city . This was only a small indication of ...
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... . When the committee discovered , about the hour for commencing the service , that the organ was not present , but away off at the Music Hall , they sent after the missing instrument , which was brought with great Of His Own Life 59.
... . When the committee discovered , about the hour for commencing the service , that the organ was not present , but away off at the Music Hall , they sent after the missing instrument , which was brought with great Of His Own Life 59.
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My Life and the Story of the Gospel Hymns and of Sacred Songs and Solos Ira David Sankey Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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