Memoirs of Philip P. BlissA.S. Barnes, 1877 - 367 psl. |
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... thanks are hereby tendered to the friends who have kindly assisted in the preparation of this book , by fur- nishing letters of Mr. Bliss and giving incidents connected with his life and work . The obligations that the writer and all ...
... thanks are hereby tendered to the friends who have kindly assisted in the preparation of this book , by fur- nishing letters of Mr. Bliss and giving incidents connected with his life and work . The obligations that the writer and all ...
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... recollection , and which he usually pre- faced , in singing , by a few remarks about his father , and by saying , very devoutly , " I thank God for a godly ancestry . " MY GRANDFATHER'S BIBLE . A CENTENNIAL SONG . The Sabbath.
... recollection , and which he usually pre- faced , in singing , by a few remarks about his father , and by saying , very devoutly , " I thank God for a godly ancestry . " MY GRANDFATHER'S BIBLE . A CENTENNIAL SONG . The Sabbath.
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... thank God . The sentiment of deep attachment to his wife that pervaded his life is also shown . They were indeed insep- arable and fond of each other and helpful to each other , in all the relations of life here and hereafter , beyond ...
... thank God . The sentiment of deep attachment to his wife that pervaded his life is also shown . They were indeed insep- arable and fond of each other and helpful to each other , in all the relations of life here and hereafter , beyond ...
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... thank God and pray with him that God might bless the song . He never felt that the songs originated with him . They seemed to him to come through him from God . As he grew in the knowledge of God's word , he would marvel at the truth he ...
... thank God and pray with him that God might bless the song . He never felt that the songs originated with him . They seemed to him to come through him from God . As he grew in the knowledge of God's word , he would marvel at the truth he ...
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... thank my Heavenly Father that I was led to so urge my friend and brother to make that mountain visit . He reckoned it , while he lived , as one of his blessed days , and the mem- ory of it to me is , and will continue to be while life ...
... thank my Heavenly Father that I was led to so urge my friend and brother to make that mountain visit . He reckoned it , while he lived , as one of his blessed days , and the mem- ory of it to me is , and will continue to be while life ...
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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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