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The Hundred-word Eulogy (Chinese: 百字讃; pinyin: Bǎi Zì Zàn) is a 100-character praise of Islam and the Islamic prophet Muhammad written by the Hongwu Emperor of the Chinese Ming dynasty in 1368. [1] Copies of it are on display in several mosques in Nanjing, China. [2]
The Divya Prabandham sings the praises of Narayana and his many forms. The Alvars sang these songs at various sacred shrines known as the Divya Desams . [ 3 ] The Tamil Vaishnavites , also known as Ubhaya Vedanti follow both the Sanskrit Vedas as well as the Tamil-language Tiruvaymoli , a work which devotees of Sri Vaishnavism regard as the ...
(Top-right) Nay Chawatem Ay Apo, a song of praise and (below) Os-os Daongan, a wedding song. The Amoy Hymnal published by the Church of the Province of South East Asia . The Amoy Hymnbook showing a song and part of the service in English and Fookien .
The song is a contemporary version of a classic worship song making the case for "10,000 reasons for my heart to find" to praise God. The inspiration for the song came through the opening verse of Psalm 103: "Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name".
He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean, His blood avail'd for me. 11. He speaks, - and, listening to his voice, New life the dead receive; The mournful, broken hearts rejoice; The humble poor believe. 12. Hear him, ye deaf; his praise, ye dumb, Your loosen'd tongues employ; Ye blind, behold your Saviour come,
Millennial Praises was the first published Shaker hymn book. [2] [8] [9] [10] Many printed Shaker hymn books followed. [11] The Millennial Praises hymnal contained only the words of the 140 hymns, without any musical notation. [7] [12] [13] The hymns were about Christ, God, love, praise, work, and the growth of the Shaker communities. [8]
Dov ben Samuel Baer (of Linits) was a Polish Ḥasidic writer of the end of the 18th century.. He is the author of Shivḥe ha-Besht (Praises of Israel Ba'al Shem-Ṭob), which his son Judah Löb published after his death, in 1815.
James Mustich, Jr. is a bookseller, editor, and writer. In October 2018, Mustich's book 1,000 Books To Read Before You Die: A Life-Changing List was published by Workman Publishing, [1] receiving starred reviews from Publishers Weekly [2], Booklist [3], and Library Journal, [4] as well as the praise of other notable independent reviewers [5].