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  2. Annie R. Smith - Wikipedia

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    North American Division Teacher Bulletin. pp. 53-66; The Blessed Hope: The life and death of Annie Smith. An Adventist Heritage Play Archived 2006-06-29 at the Wayback Machine Accessed April 10, 2011; Hymn Time's Annie Rebekah Smith (1828-1855) Accessed April 10, 2011; Smith, Annie R. (1855) Home Here, and Home in Heaven with other Poems.

  3. Christ I - Wikipedia

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    Christ I (also known as Christ A or (The) Advent Lyrics) is a fragmentary collection of Old English poems on the coming of the Lord, preserved in the Exeter Book.In its present state, the poem comprises 439 lines in twelve distinct sections.

  4. List of church cantatas by liturgical occasion - Wikipedia

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    Advent Advent is celebrated on the four Sundays before Christmas. Sometimes, as in Leipzig, there was a tempus clausum (silent time: no cantatas performed) for the last three Sundays of Advent. Christmas to Epiphany The Christmas season was celebrated from Christmas Day through Epiphany.

  5. What is Advent? And what traditions do people follow worldwide?

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    And Advent calendars may hold chocolate treats behind little doors for German children. House of worship: Asam Church is far from Munich’s largest, but it might be its most ornate.

  6. Brian Coffey - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s, Coffey moved to Paris, where he studied Physical Chemistry under Jean Baptiste Perrin, who had won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1926. He completed these studies in 1933, and his Three Poems was printed in Paris by Jeanette Monnier that same year, as was the poem card Yuki Hira, which was admired by George William Russell and William Butler Yeats.

  7. Hanging of the greens - Wikipedia

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    Items such as the Chrismon/Christmas tree and Advent wreath are placed in the church during the hanging of the greens ceremony. The hanging of the greens is a Western Christian ceremony in which many congregations and people adorn their churches, as well as other buildings (such as a YWCA or university), with Advent and Christmas decorations.

  8. As with Gladness Men of Old - Wikipedia

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    Dix, as the son of poet John Ross Dix and named after Thomas Chatterton, would regularly write Christian poetry in his spare time. [4] Dix wrote "As with Gladness Men of Old" on 6 January 1859 during a months-long recovery from an extended illness, unable to attend that morning's Epiphany service at church.

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