Twitter Google Share on Facebook Wikipedia a hymn or poem composed for the secular games, or sung or rehearsed at those games. See also:Secular Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add...
I’ve written a review aboutHymn of Heavenon the website before, and it can be seenhere, thus I don’t necessarily need to rehash anything for this ‘review’. But what I will say is this- that everything I wrote about the studio album last year, I stand 100% behind this album as...
It was my friend's favorite hymn that gave her courage with her battle with cancer, and now I can't ask her, and I don't want to wait until I see her in heaven! I would be so grateful if someone could help me find it! Thanks...
Lifetime is working time, spend no idle days; Jesus is calling thee on the harvest ways; Working with a willing hand, sing a song of praise; Work, ever work for Jesus! Refrain: Swiftly the hours of labor fly, Freighted with love let each pass by! There is joy in labor for the st...
The whole recording is intended to give a powerful worship experience that expresses the worship of God in this age of the Church so that as you sing this songs and Hymns, you will feel the presence of God all over and the lyrics will bless and minister to all the hearers ...
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee In life, in death, o Lord, abide with me Abide with me, abide with me Discover music See more Classic FM on VE Day: join us for special concerts and premieres on the 80th anniversary ...
Lyrics: J. Wilbur Chapman Music: Charles H. Marsh One day when Heaven was filled with His praises, One day when sin was as black as could be, Jesus came forth to be born of a virgin, Dwelt among men, my Example is He! Refrain: Living, He loved me; dying, He saved me; Buried,...
How is it that a profligate and profane young man who was only destined for misery, suffering, and sure death could have turn into a powerful minister for God who lived a long and contented life, who died with the hope of heaven in his heart, and who wrote such powerful words that sti...
Indeed, and to a nice rumbustious tune played on bass-viol, clarinet, serpent etc.! IJ I wish I could get the lyrics to the full hymn, as I am in the midst of revising my funeral arrangements, and this would make a nice offertory hymn. Posts:6236...
The phrase “Jesus Loves the Little Children” is frequently derived from lyrics to C. Herbert Woolston’s popular hymn. A widely accepted attribute of God’s love, this phrase also has biblical precedence in Christ’s frequent interactions with children