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Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. — Romans 8:37, King James Version [ 39 ] "We are more than conquerors" translated from a single Greek word ὑπερνικῶμεν , hypernikōmen , a word probably coined by Paul himself, "who loves compounds with ὑπέρ , hyper ". [ 40 ]
"Then We Shall Sing for Joy!"—with organ, violin, optional children's choir, optional congregation "There's a Wideness in God's Mercy" "They Little Ones, Dear Lord, Are We"—with optional orchestra "We Are More Than Conquerors" "We Look to Thee" "We Need Each Other's Voice to Sing"—with organ, flute, optional congregation "Within Thy Grace"
Whatcha Lookin' 4 is the third album released by Kirk Franklin and The Family. It also features backup by God's Property.The U.S. release on GospoCentric Records occurred on April 30, 1996 ().
“We need much less than we think we need.” “Nothing can dim the light which shines from within.” “Develop enough courage so that you can stand up for yourself and then stand up for ...
More Than Conquerors may refer to: More Than Conquerors (album), a 1999 album by Dogwood; More Than Conquerors (novel), a 1959 novel by Edilberto K. Tiempo;
When We All Shall Gather There; Where Did All The Good Folks Go; Where Goes The Wind; Which Road Leads To Heaven; Who's Gonna Teach My Children's Children; Whole World Is A Vineyard, The; Whole World Is Singing, The; Wonder If Anyone Cares At All; World Needs Some Good News Bad, The; World's Gonna Know We've Been Here; Wounds Of Calvary, The
"Calling All Angels" is a song by American rock band Train. It was included on the band's third studio album, My Private Nation, and produced by Brendan O'Brien.On April 14, 2003, the song was the first single to be released from My Private Nation, peaking at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topping three other Billboard charts: the Adult Contemporary, Adult Top 40, and Triple-A listings.
Jacobs-Bond's song was one of more than 4,500 patriotic songs written in 1918 and the second song of that name composed in Chicago that year. [3] "We Are All Americans (Allegiance)" is composed of three verses, was originally written for a voice and piano format, and is addressed to "Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson". [1]