Handbook for Spiritual HymnsMyron K. Sauder, 2003 - 252 psl. |
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... Oberlin College Library and its coordinator , Mary L. VanDyke , who helped hunt down elusive hymn authors . James Strickler , who formatted parts of this handbook . Stephen Scott , who offered advice and wrote the introduction iv Preface.
... Oberlin College Library and its coordinator , Mary L. VanDyke , who helped hunt down elusive hymn authors . James Strickler , who formatted parts of this handbook . Stephen Scott , who offered advice and wrote the introduction iv Preface.
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... James Gochnauer of Paradise Promotional Services , whose expertise greatly facilitated the printing of this handbook . The following people are among those who generously lent me books : David Myers , Dwight Thomas , Ruth Wampler ...
... James Gochnauer of Paradise Promotional Services , whose expertise greatly facilitated the printing of this handbook . The following people are among those who generously lent me books : David Myers , Dwight Thomas , Ruth Wampler ...
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... moments , rich in blessing " was originally written by James Allen in 1757 in six stanzas of eight lines as " O how happy are the moments . " Julian says , INTRODUCTION " These lines were manipulated by Walter Shirley into 14.
... moments , rich in blessing " was originally written by James Allen in 1757 in six stanzas of eight lines as " O how happy are the moments . " Julian says , INTRODUCTION " These lines were manipulated by Walter Shirley into 14.
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... James Maxwell , S. D. P. ( Student of Divine Poetry ) , schoolmaster and poet , metricized the whole book of Psalms . During the 1738 famine in Scotland he was forced to earn his bread by breaking stones on the highway ( Julian 720 ) ...
... James Maxwell , S. D. P. ( Student of Divine Poetry ) , schoolmaster and poet , metricized the whole book of Psalms . During the 1738 famine in Scotland he was forced to earn his bread by breaking stones on the highway ( Julian 720 ) ...
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... James's , Lancaster , Pennsylvania . He wrote this hymn while at Lancaster , probably in 1824. It appeared first in a lady's album as " I would not live alway ; no , no , holy man . " # 914 " Now is the time of grace . " Verses two and ...
... James's , Lancaster , Pennsylvania . He wrote this hymn while at Lancaster , probably in 1824. It appeared first in a lady's album as " I would not live alway ; no , no , holy man . " # 914 " Now is the time of grace . " Verses two and ...
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7's 8 lines Anonymous Augustus Montague Toplady Benjamin Beddome Binde meine Seele bless blest Brechbill Brethren in Christ Charles Weidman Charles Wesley Christian Church Common Meter Crch H dear Eigene Melodie faith Father Geistlichen Liedern George German glory GOTT grace handbook happy heart heaven heavenly Henry Holy Horatius Bonar hymnbook Iambic INDEX OF TUNES Isaac Watts James Montgomery JESUM LASS Jesus Johann John Cennick John Newton Joseph Kleine Davidische Psalterspiel Lamb Lancaster Leben Long Meter Lord Lowell Mason Mennonite mercy Meter Double METRICAL INDEX numbers Old Order River Order River Brethren Origin Unknown Phil Philip Doddridge praise pray prayer RIVER BRETHREN HYMNAL Samuel Samuel Stennett Saviour Seele wohl Short Meter sing sinners song soul Spiritual Hymns Strickler sweet syllables Thee Thine Thomas Kelly Thou Trochaic TUNES TUNES William William Batchelder Bradbury Zahn ZEUCH
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