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Monday, May 19, 2014. I just wanted to post a note letting everyone know that I will be back soon with more posts on hymns. I apologize for the hiatus (it has been almost 6 months since my last post), but life gets in the way sometimes. I will be back soon, but for now, let me know if there are any hymns you guys are interested in learning more about! Ps college life is pretty crazy! Monday, November 4, 2013. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. It was mentioned earlier by a famous 14.

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Monday, May 19, 2014. I just wanted to post a note letting everyone know that I will be back soon with more posts on hymns. I apologize for the hiatus (it has been almost 6 months since my last post), but life gets in the way sometimes. I will be back soon, but for now, let me know if there are any hymns you guys are interested in learning more about! Ps college life is pretty crazy! Monday, November 4, 2013. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. It was mentioned earlier by a famous 14.

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Etymology of Hymns: Come, Ye Sinners

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Sunday, August 11, 2013. Come, Ye Sinners. Here is another hymn for those who are struggling from day to day! Come Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy. Arise/Restoration (published in Southern Harmonies. As “Restoration,” but is also known as “Arise”). Anonymous, found in William Walker's (6. September, 1875) Southern Harmonies. 1835), see “What Wondrous Love is This”. New York, 1871, Canterbury Hymnal. 1863, Book of Hymns,. 1846, and Church Hymn Book. 8220;Text”, par. 2). Par 1). It was not until 1757 that H...

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Etymology of Hymns: August 2013

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Awake, My Soul, and with the Sun. Here is another hymn for the morning time! Awake, My Soul, and with the Sun. Thomas Ken (July 1637- 19. Francois H. Barthelemon (27. A Manual of Prayers for the Use of the Scholars of Winchester College. London, 1674). In a short message to his students in. Was published. Ken would sing these hymns accompanied by a viol or a spinet, but it is unknown what tunes he used (. Http:/ www.hymnary.org/person/Ken Thomas. Westermeyer, p. 394). In conve...

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Etymology of Hymns: Heal us, Emmanuel, Hear our Prayer

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Sunday, August 11, 2013. Heal us, Emmanuel, Hear our Prayer. Here is another wonderful hymn about the healing powers of God and of Christ! Heal Us, Emmanuel, Hear Our Prayer. November, 1731- 25. Johann Cruger (Kruger) (1598-1662). Finally, here is a hymn written by the ever famous, William Cowper, who is known to have partnered with John Newton in publishing the Olney Hymns. In 1779 (For more on Newton, see “Amazing Grace”. This hymn was first published in the Olney Hymns. The tune “Grafenberg,&#82...

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Etymology of Hymns: May 2014

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Monday, May 19, 2014. I just wanted to post a note letting everyone know that I will be back soon with more posts on hymns. I apologize for the hiatus (it has been almost 6 months since my last post), but life gets in the way sometimes. I will be back soon, but for now, let me know if there are any hymns you guys are interested in learning more about! Ps college life is pretty crazy! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am 22 years old, and I love to learn about anything and everything! View my complete profile.

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Etymology of Hymns: What Wondrous Love Is This?

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Thursday, August 9, 2012. What Wondrous Love Is This? This one goes out to a very good friend of mine, Solveig! What Wondrous Love Is This? Anonymous (North American Folk Hymn). Walker was born in Martin Mills, South Carolina in 1807 and grew up just outside of Spartanburg, where, in order to distinguish the difference between himself and other William Walkers, he was nicknamed "Singing Billy." in 1835 he published a collection of four-shape Shape Note tune books entitled Southern Harmony. But the bigges...

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Monday, May 19, 2014. I just wanted to post a note letting everyone know that I will be back soon with more posts on hymns. I apologize for the hiatus (it has been almost 6 months since my last post), but life gets in the way sometimes. I will be back soon, but for now, let me know if there are any hymns you guys are interested in learning more about! Ps college life is pretty crazy! Monday, November 4, 2013. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. Good Christian Men, Rejoice. It was mentioned earlier by a famous 14.

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