Hymn Stories of the Twentieth CenturyW. A. Wilde, 1948 - 130 pages "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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... give comfort- ing satisfaction to sick people in their quiet chambers , especially when they can sometimes sing or hum them . Great hymns belong to the ages . They are timeless , and always new stories are being associated with them ...
... give comfort- ing satisfaction to sick people in their quiet chambers , especially when they can sometimes sing or hum them . Great hymns belong to the ages . They are timeless , and always new stories are being associated with them ...
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... give his angels charge over thee , To keep thee in all thy ways . " The hymn of Mrs. Palmer reveals a spirit of confidence in the power and love of God , and she felt comforted by the fact that she could nestle into the strong arms of ...
... give his angels charge over thee , To keep thee in all thy ways . " The hymn of Mrs. Palmer reveals a spirit of confidence in the power and love of God , and she felt comforted by the fact that she could nestle into the strong arms of ...
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... give other signals as soon as the news of the invasion was received , so that the people might learn of the fateful hour and join in prayer . Churches also arranged to open their buildings , and ministers planned for gather- ings for ...
... give other signals as soon as the news of the invasion was received , so that the people might learn of the fateful hour and join in prayer . Churches also arranged to open their buildings , and ministers planned for gather- ings for ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
LETS SING | 13 |
They Sang with the Marine Band | 14 |
Copyright | |
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