Unity Hymns and Chorals for the Congregation and the HomeWilliam Channing Gannett, James Vila Blake, Frederick Lucian Hosmer |
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Some ( like 31 ) may be thought beautiful in themselves , but not to flow easily to
music : we think so , too , but forgive that fault in each case for the special
beauty's sake , -in no case having passed the line , we trust , of practicable use .
Some ( like 31 ) may be thought beautiful in themselves , but not to flow easily to
music : we think so , too , but forgive that fault in each case for the special
beauty's sake , -in no case having passed the line , we trust , of practicable use .
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We think it includes noble chorals which will be welcomed and loved . If the
proportion of new tunes seem large , this was necessitated by the somewhat
peculiar character of the collection of hymns ; but we hope that few of the greatest
and ...
We think it includes noble chorals which will be welcomed and loved . If the
proportion of new tunes seem large , this was necessitated by the somewhat
peculiar character of the collection of hymns ; but we hope that few of the greatest
and ...
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230 The summer days are come again ..... The sun darts down his sheaf of
golden rays..231 The thought of God , the thought of thee .... 166 The winds that o
'er my ocean run .. 193 Think gently of the erring one .... 87 Thirsting for a living
spring ...
230 The summer days are come again ..... The sun darts down his sheaf of
golden rays..231 The thought of God , the thought of thee .... 166 The winds that o
'er my ocean run .. 193 Think gently of the erring one .... 87 Thirsting for a living
spring ...
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Think gently of the erring one ; 0 , let us not forget , However darkly stained by sin
, He is our brother yet ! Heir of the same inheritance , Child of the self - same God
, He hath but fallen in the path We have in weakness trod . Speak gently to the ...
Think gently of the erring one ; 0 , let us not forget , However darkly stained by sin
, He is our brother yet ! Heir of the same inheritance , Child of the self - same God
, He hath but fallen in the path We have in weakness trod . Speak gently to the ...
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Discouraged in the work of life , Disheartened by its load , Shamed by its failures
or its fears , I sink beside the road ; But let me only think of thee , And then new
hea : springs up in me . ANNA L WARING , 1704 . b4 9 : 2 Thy calmness bends ...
Discouraged in the work of life , Disheartened by its load , Shamed by its failures
or its fears , I sink beside the road ; But let me only think of thee , And then new
hea : springs up in me . ANNA L WARING , 1704 . b4 9 : 2 Thy calmness bends ...
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