Dear Lord and Father of Mankind
Words: John Whittier, 1872. Music: Frederick Maker, 1887.
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Dear Lord and Father of Mankind
Words: John Whittier, 1872. Music: Frederick Maker, 1887. |
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A very nice hymn with meaningful words is Brother, Sister let me serve you.
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Fight the good fight.
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Be thou my vision
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Morning has broken,
Amazing grace, |
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I like Hymie's choice, Fight the Good Fight, sounds just right for a wedding :-)
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At the name of Jesus
Immortal, invisible,God only wise O Jesus I have promised |
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It's not strictly a 'hymn' but it is wonderfully spiritual...
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Vying for another 'Best Answer' birdie? ;o)
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very popular .
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Came here to say..... but DT had already posted it. I am barely religious but I love that hymn.
Lisa x |
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Trust you Dave!
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I like opera, but I can't stand Katherine Jenkin's voice. I'd go with Birdie's choice - and Dave's is good too. :o)
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Thanks, Birdie. It was wonderful to hear 'Imagine' again. But I can't see it qualifying as a hymn: one of the requirements it makes to acieve the ideal world is to 'imagine no religion'!
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Corr: achieve
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Perhaps it depends on who's the lucky one . . . http://
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A balanced perspective
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Mibn2cweus - “... Vying for another 'Best Answer' birdie? ;o)...”
Hardly. I was gently extracting the urine (as you well know) ;-) |
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The Lord's my Shepherd to the lovely modern tune ....
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