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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2017 15:45:00 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2017 16:18:54 GMT -5
Sweet are thy messengers..I used to think that this was referring to the workers. I didn't know that the person who wrote this hymn didn't profess. The oldest hymns in Hymns Old and New weren't written by professing people. Doesn't that tell you something? Or shouldn't it tell you something.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2017 16:21:54 GMT -5
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Post by vanillagorilla on Jul 28, 2017 17:01:32 GMT -5
I thought the title was about a heavy set woman... wait what? nevermind
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Post by magpie on Jul 28, 2017 18:20:02 GMT -5
Another great hymn written prior to Irvines founding his experament!! From the Original "Trinity"Hymnal #548 Elizabeth P Prentice (1818-1878) Music -William H doane (1832-1915). Strange how those of one of those false religions as the Twobees call them,could write such sacrid words??
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Post by christiansburg on Jul 30, 2017 16:50:40 GMT -5
Another great hymn written prior to Irvines founding his experament!! From the Original "Trinity"Hymnal #548 Elizabeth P Prentice (1818-1878) Music -William H doane (1832-1915). Strange how those of one of those false religions as the Twobees call them,could write such sacrid words?? I don't recall that we ever claimed to have exclusive rights to Godly words.
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