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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... things there today . St. Peter and St. Paul's is very real , as are Newton and Cowper's homes , and the Great Ouse ( pronounced " ooze " ) is much like it is described in the story . But liberties have been taken with the town and ...
... things there today . St. Peter and St. Paul's is very real , as are Newton and Cowper's homes , and the Great Ouse ( pronounced " ooze " ) is much like it is described in the story . But liberties have been taken with the town and ...
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... thing we could do to pass the time would be to sing a ' ymn . " And he did . He had a fine voice and the children joined in . C. S. Lewis Drew shuffled along the stone sidewalk following his sister down High Street . He adjusted the ...
... thing we could do to pass the time would be to sing a ' ymn . " And he did . He had a fine voice and the children joined in . C. S. Lewis Drew shuffled along the stone sidewalk following his sister down High Street . He adjusted the ...
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... things right this time . Would you be so kind and taste some goodies for me ? " " Anything we can do to help , " said Drew , licking his lips and rubbing his hands together . Scurrying about , Mrs. Beccles , juggling a flurry of plates ...
... things right this time . Would you be so kind and taste some goodies for me ? " " Anything we can do to help , " said Drew , licking his lips and rubbing his hands together . Scurrying about , Mrs. Beccles , juggling a flurry of plates ...
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... things worked , gazed upward , calculating just how many stones a single arch supported , and then he planned to figure approximately how much each one weighed . After that he'd multiply by the number of stones , then by the total ...
... things worked , gazed upward , calculating just how many stones a single arch supported , and then he planned to figure approximately how much each one weighed . After that he'd multiply by the number of stones , then by the total ...
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... thing was built it took hun- dreds , probably thousands of years and that many workers to fin- ish a church like this . With advanced technology like we've got today , we could whip out a dozen like it in no time flat , only way better ...
... thing was built it took hun- dreds , probably thousands of years and that many workers to fin- ish a church like this . With advanced technology like we've got today , we could whip out a dozen like it in no time flat , only way better ...
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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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