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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... worship of Almighty God . The worship of God in modern times has too often become shallow and man - centered . Many Christians at the opening of the twenty - first century , including young believers , have never under- stood the ...
... worship of Almighty God . The worship of God in modern times has too often become shallow and man - centered . Many Christians at the opening of the twenty - first century , including young believers , have never under- stood the ...
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... worship center she and Drew occasionally attended with neighbors back home , replied to herself , " So ... why don't we then ? " Drew , frowning and vaguely troubled by the same thought , began counting again . Stepping toward the heavy ...
... worship center she and Drew occasionally attended with neighbors back home , replied to herself , " So ... why don't we then ? " Drew , frowning and vaguely troubled by the same thought , began counting again . Stepping toward the heavy ...
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... worship . Poor dears , you look like you've seen a ghost . Well , I am nothing of the sort , I as- sure you . Do come closer . " Extending his hand he said , " No doubt you're the children visiting our village for the summer . I'm ...
... worship . Poor dears , you look like you've seen a ghost . Well , I am nothing of the sort , I as- sure you . Do come closer . " Extending his hand he said , " No doubt you're the children visiting our village for the summer . I'm ...
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... worship for hundreds of years — peasants pumped furiously on large bellows in the crypt below the church ; not a very satisfying task , I dare say . Today , electric motors oblige us with air . " Annie , sitting on the end of a nearby ...
... worship for hundreds of years — peasants pumped furiously on large bellows in the crypt below the church ; not a very satisfying task , I dare say . Today , electric motors oblige us with air . " Annie , sitting on the end of a nearby ...
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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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