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The hymn "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" was written by Isaac Watts, and published in Hymns and Spiritual Songs in 1707. It is significant for being an innovative departure from the early English hymn style of only using paraphrased biblical texts, although the first couplet of the second verse paraphrases Galatians 6:14a and the second couplet of the fourth verse paraphrases Gal. 6:14b.
Statue of Watts, Abney Park Cemetery. Isaac Watts (17 July 1674 – 25 November 1748) was an English Congregational minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician.He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some 750 hymns.
Looking Into Light is an album by Joanne Hogg.It was released in 1999, [1] and reissued in 2006 as Celtic Hymns. [2]The idea for Looking Into Light came from Hogg's father who was struck by the "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" recording by Iona.
The survey was published by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty along with national nonpartisan school reform non-profit 50CAN. EDGE Research conducted the survey reach 403 parents and ...
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The estimated median household savings among retirees, excluding home equity, in this survey is only $71,000. The estimated median home equity among retirees is $114,000. But 1 in 4 retirees do ...
"The Water Is Wide" may be considered a family of lyrics with a particular hymn-like tune. [1]"O Waly Waly" (Wail, Wail) may be sometimes a particular lyric, sometimes a family tree of lyrics, sometimes "Jamie Douglas", sometimes one melody or another with the correct meter, and sometimes versions of the modern compilation "The Water Is Wide" (usually with the addition of the verse starting "O ...
According to the latest data, 70 percent of survey respondents see Fed policy being supportive for stocks in 2025. Just 10 percent see monetary policy as a negative for stocks next year, while 20 ...