Sentences with phrase «hymn book»

In the case of Osun, in as much as we all agree that Nigeria's failure as a country did not start just yesterday, it may therefore amount to standing the truth on its head to assume that the only way out of this situation is by singing from the same, old hymn book of disappointment as if such is a sure ritual to accessing Bola Ige House!
I incorporated an old hymn book on a stand, open to an Easter favorite.
Wow, what a surprise to see my old piano and hymn book on your blog!
That wreath I made from an old beat up hymn book pages as a gift for Bruno's... [Read more...]
While it was prominent in German pietism in the post-Reformation period, and was particularly important in the Calvinist Reformation (where Psalm texts dominated), the modern hymn book is heavily influenced by the 19th - century tradition of the English hymn.
A young Christian songwriter by the name of Graham Kendrick was no longer looking solely to the Baptist hymn book.
It seems to us they are all singing from a different hymn book.
I about flipped when I saw the music book — My Own Hymn Book — Ada Richter.
The practice is more efficient everybody is singing from the same hymn book and the practice is more productive financially as well as from a customer satisfaction standpoint.
I loved the old hymn book: I have to go to Easter sunrise service and church @ 11 so I get to sing ALL of my old favorites.
wow, just peaked at this blog to find this gem, as a church raised kiddy I only have to be within range of a hymn book or pew to start to feel that creeping guilt, once infected it stays in the system like a STD, it's also deadly.
I grew up singing songs from an over-head projector in old gyms and community centres with terrible acoustics rather than from a hymn book in a chapel.
You wouldn't read a hymn book in sequence, but the psalms are brought together to be read in sequence.
But, alongside the hymn book, there is an important movement of more popular religious songs, echoing the musical styles and themes of the present, and not the metaphors and rhythms of an earlier century.
The hymn book has tended to be an official collection of all right religious songs.
But the phenomenon of the rather exclusive use of the hymn book is a recent development.
But because we don't carry anything like a toothbrush or a Bible — that's heavy — we didn't have any hymn books.
When the pastor came over, we just did a liturgy from the hymn book, the Apostle's creed, the Lord's prayer.
When I couldn't sing along with certainty, I could hold a hymn book and simply listen, let the voices of others carry me.
It's been entered into the hymn books of third party liability insurers and could become a resident feature of responses to personal injury protocol letters of claim — Walton v Kirk [2009] EWHC 703, [2009] All ER (D) 70 (Apr).
«Everyone is singing from the same hymn book, right from the most senior lawyers down to the person working in the photocopy and scanning room,» says McLeish.
It's been entered into the hymn books of third party liability insurers and could become a resident feature of responses to personal injury protocol letters of claim — Walton v Kirk [2009] EWHC 703, -LSB-...
I have framed a hymn book of «Amazing Grace» and it looks great with my fall pumpkins.

Phrases with «hymn book»

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