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The Canadian Youth Hymnal: with music [harmonized] (1939) [529] Songs of the Gospel (a supplemental collection of evangelistic hymns and songs, 1948) [530] Bless the Lord (1967) [531] The Hymn Book (1971), produced jointly with Anglican Church of Canada [24] Sing (1972) [25] Songs for a Gospel People (Supplement to THB, 1987) Voices United ...
Currently, LDS hymnbooks for non-English speaking regions of the world are compiled by beginning with a core group of approximately 100 hymns mandated for all LDS hymnbooks, then a regional committee is given the opportunity to select 50 hymns from a list of suggestions and 50 additional hymns that are deemed to be important to their culture ...
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".
Z 56, Verse Anthem, "The way of God is an undefiled way" (1694) Z 57 , Verse Anthem, "They that go down to the sea in ships" (1685) Z 58 , Verse Anthem, " Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts " (1687) – [There are 3 revisions, Z 58a, Z 58b, and Z 58c]
[9] [10] The word Holiness refers specifically to this belief in entire sanctification as an instantaneous, definite second work of grace, in which original sin is cleansed, the heart is made perfect in love, and the believer is empowered to serve God. [11] For the Holiness movement, "the term 'perfection' signifies completeness of Christian ...
"I Am Thine, O Lord (Draw Me Nearer)"—1875, music by W. Howard Doane [22] "Jesus Is Tenderly Calling You Home (Jesus is Calling)"—1883, music by George C. Stebbins [23] "My Savior First of All"—1891, music by John R. Sweney [24] "Near the Cross"—1869, music by W. Howard Doane [25] "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour"—1868, music by W ...
St Paul, instead, speaks of God's great plan and says: "even as he (God) chose us in him [Christ] before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him" (Eph 1:4). And he was speaking about all of us. At the centre of the divine plan is Christ in whom God shows his Face, in accord with the favour of his will.
"Adir Hu" (Mighty is He): a hymn naming the virtues of God in order of the Hebrew alphabet, expressing hope that God will rebuild the Holy Temple speedily. Most of the virtues of God are adjectives (for instance, Holy (Kadosh) is he); however, a few are nouns (for instance, Lord is he). The traditional melody is a bouncy, major one. [4]