Memoirs of Philip P. BlissA.S. Barnes, 1877 - 367 psl. |
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... receiving the narrative , to overlook the crudeness of its literary performance . It is not expected that the work will fall into the hands of many outside of those in some way acquainted and in sympathy with the loved friend of whom it ...
... receiving the narrative , to overlook the crudeness of its literary performance . It is not expected that the work will fall into the hands of many outside of those in some way acquainted and in sympathy with the loved friend of whom it ...
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... received that winter , in Mr. Towner's singing school , his first systematic instruction in music . The same winter , he attended a musical convention at Rome , Pennsylvania . This was the first convention he ever attended , and it did ...
... received that winter , in Mr. Towner's singing school , his first systematic instruction in music . The same winter , he attended a musical convention at Rome , Pennsylvania . This was the first convention he ever attended , and it did ...
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... received for his support thirteen dollars a month , the amount usually paid to farm hands . That winter he commenced teaching music in Bradford County , at two dollars an evening " and found . " The year 1860 he ever reckoned as a mem ...
... received for his support thirteen dollars a month , the amount usually paid to farm hands . That winter he commenced teaching music in Bradford County , at two dollars an evening " and found . " The year 1860 he ever reckoned as a mem ...
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... received as from the ministers . During these years at Rome , Mr. Bliss ' pastor was Rev. Dar- win Cook . Mr. Bliss esteemed him very highly , and ever spoke of him with affection . He has often said that it was Mr. Cook's encouraging ...
... received as from the ministers . During these years at Rome , Mr. Bliss ' pastor was Rev. Dar- win Cook . Mr. Bliss esteemed him very highly , and ever spoke of him with affection . He has often said that it was Mr. Cook's encouraging ...
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... received that he had any competency or any possibilities more than ordinary . From that time , I occasionally met him while he was holding singing conventions . He began to compose laughable medleys , and to sing money out of the ...
... received that he had any competency or any possibilities more than ordinary . From that time , I occasionally met him while he was holding singing conventions . He began to compose laughable medleys , and to sing money out of the ...
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Ashtabula beautiful believe blessed boys bright Brother Bliss called cheer Chicago choir chorus Christ Christian Congregational Church convention D. L. Moody dark DEAR BROTHER dear friend death earnest eternal evangelist everlasting song faith Father fear feel follow give glad glory God's Gospel Hymns Gospel meetings Gospel Songs grace Hallelujah happy hear heard heart heaven hope Jesus comes Jesus loves John Church Kalamazoo labors letter light Look and live Lord Major Whittle Moody Moody's morning mourn never night o'er P. P. BLISS pastor peace Pennsylvania Peoria Philip Bliss pray prayer preaching remember Rome Sabbath Sabbath School sang Sankey Savior seemed sing singer sorrow souls Spirit Sunday School sung sweet Tabernacle tell Thee there's things thou thought to-day Towanda trust valley voice waiting Waukegan week wife wonderful words write young
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