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Haldor Lillenas was born on 19 November 1885 on Stord Island, near Bergen, Norway, the son of Ole Paulsen Lillenas (born May 1854 in Norway; died 24 July 1926 in Hennepin County, Minnesota), [7] a farmer and storekeeper, and his wife Anna Marie Lillenas (born March 1851 in Norway; died c. 1906 in Minnesota), [8] and brother of Paul Olson (born 27 March 1879 in Norway; died 18 May 1934 in ...
[12] In the Revised Common Lectionary, which provides the appointed Scripture readings used by most mainline Protestant denominations, the song of Hannah is recited or sung as the response to the First Lesson (1 Samuel 1:4–20) for Proper 28 in Year B, for those churches following Track 1.
2.20 National Association of Congregational ... Bible School Hymns and Sacred Songs for Sunday Schools and Other ... ISBN 978-1-57992-007-4. Spirit & song 2: ...
— "I Know Whom I Have Believed", Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 Complete. New York: The Biglow & Main Co. and The John Church Co. 1894. New York: The Biglow & Main Co. and The John Church Co. 1894. The refrain is drawn verbatim from Paul in 2 Timothy 1:12.
New Irish Hymns — He Is My Light Based on John 1:4-5, John 8:12: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said — Holy Child, Who Chose the Hearts of Men: 2004 Kristyn Getty: New Irish Hymns 3: Lyrics: How Good, How Pleasing (Hymn for Unity) 2005 Margaret Becker: New Irish Hymns 4 — I Am Still Willing: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Tapestry — Imagine ...
Psalm 22:6-8, Isaiah 53:4-5, John 10:14-15, 27–28, Hebrews 12:2 Herzlich tut mich Passion EG 85, GL 179 BWV 244, BWV 159 "O Jesu Christ, Dein kripplein ist" O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is O Jesu Christ, Dein kripplein ist Christmas "O Welt, sieh hier dein Leben" Upon the Cross Extended Isaiah 53, Hebrews 9:28, 1 Peter 2:21-25 O Welt, sieh hier
1886 drawing by Jemima Blackburn, quoting James 3:3–6. The Epistle of James [a] is a general epistle and one of the 21 epistles (didactic letters) in the New Testament. It was written originally in Koine Greek. [4] James 1:1 identifies the author as "James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ" who is writing to "the twelve tribes ...
In 2017, The Church published Christian Science Hymnal: Hymns 430–603. This hymnal complements the 1932 edition, and includes contemporary and traditional hymns, and hymns from around the world. The 2017 edition consists of 174 hymns, including 30 from the 2008 Supplement and 17 new settings of poems by Mary Baker Eddy. [12]