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  2. Earl Marlatt - Wikipedia

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    A signed manuscript of his hymn Are Ye Able actually written Feb. 23, 1926, is included in the Bridwell Library Manuscript and Documents Collection. [ 6 ] He died at his home in Winchester, Indiana on June 13, 1976.

  3. Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Music Notes 319: Ye Elders of Israel (Men) Cyrus H. Wheelock: Thomas H. Bayly: 320: The Priesthood of Our Lord (Men) John Craven: John Craven: 321: Ye Who Are Called to Labor (Men) Mary Judd Page: Daniel B. Towner: 322: Come, All Ye Sons of God (Men) Thomas Davenport: Orson Pratt Huish: 323: Rise Up, O Men of God (Men's Choir) William Pierson ...

  4. Roy Cheville - Wikipedia

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    1928: "O Come Ye Sons of Graceland All" (Alma Mater Hymn) 1930: "Dear Old Nauvoo" 1932: "A Youth's Prayer of Thanksgiving" 1933: "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" 1933: "Speak of the Best" 1933: "God Send us Men" 1939: "Are Ye Able" 1939: "O Lord of Life, Of Light, Of Inspiration" 1939: "Our Homes We Dedicate to Thee" 1941: "The Church of Christ ...

  5. A Charge to Keep I Have - Wikipedia

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    Bush said he was "particularly impressed" by the lines: "To serve the present age, my calling to fulfill / O may it all my powers engage to do my Master's will." He saw these words as summarising his mission. [16] A painting with the same name, by W.H.D. Koerner, was loaned to Bush when he became Governor. In a memo to staff, Bush wrote:

  6. Portal:Christianity/Selected scripture/July 2008 - Wikipedia

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  7. How Firm a Foundation - Wikipedia

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    It is most often sung to the tune "Foundation" (or "Protection") which first appeared in A Compilation of Genuine Church Music (1832) edited by Joseph Funk, though the original tune may be Keen(e)'s "Geard". [3] In 1835, the hymn was included in the first hymnbook introduced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

  8. Masters in This Hall - Wikipedia

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    "Masters in This Hall" is said to have a sixteenth-century feel, harking back to a simpler society, in line with Morris's own romanticism. [5] It also has elements of Morris's socialist beliefs, with the poor bringing news of Christ's birth to the "Masters in this Hall" and a warning to the proud.

  9. May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine - A single release on Mercury-5580 and included in his album Music, Maestro, Please (1952). [5] Liberace - included in his album My Inspiration (1961). [6] Johnny Mathis - for his album Good Night, Dear Lord (1959) Jim Reeves - for his album Songs to Warm the Heart (1959). [7] Cliff Richard - included in his album Good News (1967 ...