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  2. My Jesus I Love Thee - Wikipedia

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    Hymns and Faith that was later included on her 2015 compilation album Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith. [9] Paul Baloche performed the song in a various artist album, Hymns 4 Worship, Vol. 2: Just As I Am which was released in 2005. [10] Selah recorded a three-stanza version of the song in their 2009 album, You Deliver Me. [11]

  3. William Ralph Featherston - Wikipedia

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    William Ralph Featherston (1848–1875) was a Christian hymnwriter who wrote the poem My Jesus I Love Thee.He is believed to have written the poem at the age of either 12 or 16 years.

  4. Adoniram Judson Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon was born in New Hampton, New Hampshire, on April 19, 1836. His father, Baptist deacon John Calvin Gordon, was a Calvinist named after John Calvin. His mother was Sally Robinson Gordon. A.J. Gordon was named after Adoniram Judson, a Baptist missionary to Burma who had recently completed a Burmese translation of the Bible. [1]

  5. Gordon College (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon College is a private Christian college in Wenham, Massachusetts. The college offers 44 majors, 55 concentrations, and 30 interdisciplinary and pre-professional minors [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as well as graduate programs in education, music education, public health and leadership.

  6. My Old School (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song also makes a reference to the Wolverine rail service, which stopped at Rhinecliff, New York, near to Bard College, the alma mater of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker. The incident happened while both Fagen and Becker were students there, and the song recounts how a female acquaintance betrayed them to "Daddy Gee" ( G. Gordon Liddy ...

  7. Little Flock hymnbook - Wikipedia

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    From the same publisher, lyrics and audio of many of the hymns are freely available at BTP's Little Flock section. [4] Edwin O.P. Mutton compiled a History of the "Little Flock Hymn Book" and its Authors, containing biographical information on all authors 1856–1962, and a historical section covering details of revisions of the same time period.

  8. College basketball: 10 years after coming out, Derrick Gordon ...

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    Derrick Gordon, a Plainfield native who helped Seton Hall win a Big East title, is shocked that no other gay D-1 men's basketball players went public College basketball: 10 years after coming out ...

  9. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of 65 college fight songs by FiveThirtyEight identified words commonly used in the lyrics of these songs, including fight, win, and victory. [4] Other common elements of fight song lyrics are mentioning the team's colors, spelling out the school's name, and using the words "hail" and "rah."