Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn MakersChristian Liberty Press, 1999 - 242 sider Early teens who love adventure and the Christian faith will enjoy reading this fictional account of two young Americans, Annie and Drew, who are on vacation in England. These young people wind up learning a great deal about famous British hymn writers as they are befriended by an elderly gentleman called Mr. Pipes. They also learn a lot about the value of traditional worship and praise. Grades 6-9. |
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... singing . It is , therefore , the express purpose of this book to rekindle a genuine interest within the lives of young believers in the tradi- tional hymns of the faith once delivered unto the saints . May God be pleased to use this ...
... singing . It is , therefore , the express purpose of this book to rekindle a genuine interest within the lives of young believers in the tradi- tional hymns of the faith once delivered unto the saints . May God be pleased to use this ...
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Douglas Bond. Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth , sings hymns at heaven's gates . William Shakespeare Chapter One Annie and Drew Meet Mr. Pipes " Now.
Douglas Bond. Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth , sings hymns at heaven's gates . William Shakespeare Chapter One Annie and Drew Meet Mr. Pipes " Now.
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... sing a ' ymn . " And he did . He had a fine voice and the children joined in . C. S. Lewis Drew shuffled along the ... singing ? " shouted An- " You love me , and I love you — 00– louder still . -00-00 , " he sang on Annie turned in ...
... sing a ' ymn . " And he did . He had a fine voice and the children joined in . C. S. Lewis Drew shuffled along the ... singing ? " shouted An- " You love me , and I love you — 00– louder still . -00-00 , " he sang on Annie turned in ...
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... singing , " said Annie , suppressing a giggle think- ing of his moaning earlier in the day . " And so do I. Could we sing it ? " Drew made a face at her . " The last verse is best known — the Doxology — and with pleasure I'll introduce ...
... singing , " said Annie , suppressing a giggle think- ing of his moaning earlier in the day . " And so do I. Could we sing it ? " Drew made a face at her . " The last verse is best known — the Doxology — and with pleasure I'll introduce ...
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Douglas Bond. to sing louder with a very old man . It didn't make any sense , but he lifted his head , brow furrowed , and sang on . The strains of the Tallis Canon , combined with Thomas Ken's poetry , made them feel smaller ; then ...
Douglas Bond. to sing louder with a very old man . It didn't make any sense , but he lifted his head , brow furrowed , and sang on . The strains of the Tallis Canon , combined with Thomas Ken's poetry , made them feel smaller ; then ...
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Isaac Watts | 39 |
Charles Wesley | 61 |
William Williams | 83 |
John Newton | 101 |
William Cowper | 121 |
Augustus Toplady and Thomas Kelly | 139 |
Scottish Hymn Writers | 157 |
Anglican Hymn Writers | 177 |
Women Hymn Writers | 195 |
John Bunyan | 215 |
Afterword | 237 |
Other British Hymn Writers | 239 |
For Further Reading | 241 |
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