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  2. Undercover (band) - Wikipedia

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    Undercover started as a second-generation Jesus movement–based band, associated with Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa and its Maranatha! Music record label. [2]"God Rules," the title track of the second album, is the song that set apart Undercover in the Christian music scene from the rest of the "beginning" bands.

  3. Be Thou My Vision - Wikipedia

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    The third was a popular wedding hymn, "God, In the Planning and Purpose of Life", written by John L. Bell and Graham Maule and first appearing in publication in 1989. [23] The fourth is "Wake Now My Senses," written by Thomas Michaelson and published in "Singing the Living Tradition Hymnal" 1994, by the Unitarian Universalist Association. [24] [25]

  4. Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten - Wikipedia

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    Text, melody and figured bass of the hymn, Georg Neumark 1657 Organ recording of the hymn " Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten" (He who allows dear God to rule him) is a 1641 hymn by Georg Neumark, who also composed the melody for it. It has seven verses and deals with the Christian putting their trust in God.

  5. When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder - Wikipedia

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    When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder is an 1893 hymn with words and music by James Milton Black.It is one of the most popular Christian hymns of all time. The song was inspired by the idea of The Book of Life mentioned in the Bible, and by the absence of a child in Black's Sunday school class when the attendance was taken. [1]

  6. He Lives - Wikipedia

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    The hymn discusses the experience of Christian believers that Jesus Christ lives within their hearts, which is scriptural in the Word of God: “I am crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me.”—Galatians 2:20, and “That Christ may make His home in your hearts through faith.”—Ephesians 3:17 ...

  7. Praise to the Living God - Wikipedia

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    Landsberg was a Jewish rabbi of German origin in Rochester, New York.In 1884, he approached Mann, a Unitarian minister, for assistance in adapting the British Methodist hymn "The God of Abraham Praise", itself a loose and Christianized translation of the Jewish hymn "Yigdal", into a more accurate and less Christianized translation of "Yigdal" for interfaith use. [1]

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  9. Bhaja Govindam - Wikipedia

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    There is a legend related to the composition of this hymn. It is said that Adi Shankara, accompanied by his disciples, was walking along a street in Varanasi one day, when he came across an old aged scholar reciting the rules of Sanskrit grammar of Panini repeatedly on the street. Taking pity on him, Adi Shankara went up to the scholar and ...

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