Common Praise Words editionCanterbury Press, 01.08.2000 Since it was first introduced in the Summer of 2000, Common Praise the new Hymns Ancient & Modern has sold over one hundred thousand copies, and been adopted by parishes in every diocese in England and Wales including eight English cathedrals and in five of the seven dioceses in Scotland. It is also used in numerous schools, colleges, hospitals, residential homes, retreat houses, religious communities, crematoria, missions and military garrison chapels. |
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... fear of embarrassment and with a full heart by people of good will and good sense. There are many examples of contemporary hymns; but there are also many hymns from previous ages which are contemporary because they are timeless. In ...
... fear of embarrassment and with a full heart by people of good will and good sense. There are many examples of contemporary hymns; but there are also many hymns from previous ages which are contemporary because they are timeless. In ...
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... . Wren, Brian A. The Very Revd Robert Willis Mrs J. Tyrrell Stainer & Bell Ltd 476,590 357, 508 133 (1975 & 1995), 140 (1969 & 1995), 198 (1969, 1985), 305 (1971, 1995) 382 Awake, our souls! Away, our fears! 142 Come, let.
... . Wren, Brian A. The Very Revd Robert Willis Mrs J. Tyrrell Stainer & Bell Ltd 476,590 357, 508 133 (1975 & 1995), 140 (1969 & 1995), 198 (1969, 1985), 305 (1971, 1995) 382 Awake, our souls! Away, our fears! 142 Come, let.
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... . 24–26 See also EVENING 10 ABIDE with me; fast falls the eventide; the. 382 Awake, our souls! Away, our fears! 142 Come, let us with our Lord arise 619 When morning gilds the skies 476 In a world where people walk in darkness 590.
... . 24–26 See also EVENING 10 ABIDE with me; fast falls the eventide; the. 382 Awake, our souls! Away, our fears! 142 Come, let us with our Lord arise 619 When morning gilds the skies 476 In a world where people walk in darkness 590.
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... fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me. 5 Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes; shine through ...
... fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me. 5 Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes; shine through ...
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... fears and fantasies; tread under foot our ghostly foe, that no pollution we may know. O Father, that we ask be done, through Jesus Christ thine only Son, who, with the Holy Ghost and thee, doth live and reign eternally. Amen. 14. GLORY ...
... fears and fantasies; tread under foot our ghostly foe, that no pollution we may know. O Father, that we ask be done, through Jesus Christ thine only Son, who, with the Holy Ghost and thee, doth live and reign eternally. Amen. 14. GLORY ...
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