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  2. Christian hedonism - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Shorter Catechism summarizes the "chief end of man" as "to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever." [3] Piper has suggested that this would be more correct as "to glorify God by enjoying Him forever."

  3. Westminster Shorter Catechism - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scotland approved the Westminster Shorter Catechism in 1648, and thereafter it was the manual for instruction. However, because a significant portion of the Scottish Highland population spoke only Gaelic , the Synod of Argyll in 1649 instructed seven of its ministers to translate the Westminster Shorter Catechism into that language.

  4. Catechism - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Shorter Catechism (1647) is an example: Q. What is the chief end of man? A. To glorify God and enjoy Him forever! Q. What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy Him? A. The word of God which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and ...

  5. Forever Jones - Wikipedia

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    Forever Jones was then formed with their five children: D'Jeniele, Dewitt, Judah, Dominique, and Mya Joy Grace. The Jones family's manager and friend was singer/producer Jeoffrey Benward . He then introduced them to writer/producer Tommy Sims , who agreed to produce their debut album.

  6. Isaiah Jones Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Jones authored more than 100 hymns. His works have appeared in Presbyterian, United Methodist, Lutheran, Episcopal, Baptist, and Catholic hymnals. "Fill My Cup" (1969) has been recorded by over 15 groups. "God Has Smiled on Me" was featured in the 1988 movie Clara's Heart. In 1973, the Gospel Music Academy named him "best songwriter of the year".

  7. James Hall (musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Hall (born James Suggs on October 1, 1971) is an American gospel musician, organist, and music producer.Known as the “Duke of Gospel”. He started his music career, in 1994, with the release of God Is in Control with Intersound Records, and this charted on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart.

  8. Westminster Records - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Records was an American classical music record label, issuing original recordings until 1965. It was co–founded in 1949 by Mischa Naida (who later founded Musical Heritage Society ), the owner of the Westminster Record Shop in New York City , businessman James Grayson (1897–1980), conductor Henry Swoboda , and Henry Gage.

  9. Foreverly - Wikipedia

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    Jones' suppleness sands down Armstrong's ragged voice, he gives her grit while she lends him grace, and these qualities are evident throughout this lovely little gem of an album." [ 9 ] Marah Eakin of The A.V. Club gave the album a B, saying "As it is, Foreverly is a smart, lovely tribute LP.