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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... When I first took charge of the singing it was thought by many of the church members that the use of an organ , or any kind of musical instrument to accompany the voices of the singers , was wicked and 14 Sankey's Story.
... When I first took charge of the singing it was thought by many of the church members that the use of an organ , or any kind of musical instrument to accompany the voices of the singers , was wicked and 14 Sankey's Story.
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... answered that I would think the matter over ; but as yet I had no thought of giving up my position . He told me about his religious work in Chicago , and closed by saying that the greatest trouble in connec- tion Of His Own Life 19.
... answered that I would think the matter over ; but as yet I had no thought of giving up my position . He told me about his religious work in Chicago , and closed by saying that the greatest trouble in connec- tion Of His Own Life 19.
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... thought that if the flames came to the edge of the lake I would walk into the water and be saved from the heat . Remember- ing my first attempt at carrying my goods away from Farwell Hall , I returned to the Palmer House block , to ...
... thought that if the flames came to the edge of the lake I would walk into the water and be saved from the heat . Remember- ing my first attempt at carrying my goods away from Farwell Hall , I returned to the Palmer House block , to ...
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... in Scotland . He was somewhat disguised , for he wore an old , soft white hat , while at home he wore a very proper high silk hat . I told him that I thought Mr. Moody would be very glad to go to Scotland , but that Of His Own Life 53.
... in Scotland . He was somewhat disguised , for he wore an old , soft white hat , while at home he wore a very proper high silk hat . I told him that I thought Mr. Moody would be very glad to go to Scotland , but that Of His Own Life 53.
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... thought the song would certainly become popular , and that I very much needed some new solos , and that I had already sent it on to the publishers . A few months later this lady again heard me sing the song , and after the meeting she ...
... thought the song would certainly become popular , and that I very much needed some new solos , and that I had already sent it on to the publishers . A few months later this lady again heard me sing the song , and after the meeting she ...
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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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