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  2. Phi Beta Sigma - Wikipedia

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    The journal was the official organ of the fraternity; Eugene T. Alexander was named its first editor. The following month, the fraternity held its 1921 Conclave at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia. This conference saw the first-ever inter-fraternity conference between Phi Beta Sigma and Omega Psi Phi. This would lead to the first inter ...

  3. Olney Hymns - Wikipedia

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    Book I holds that the Bible is the ultimate source of religious authority, and its hymns are written to provide the believer, through simple language, with a thorough understanding of its contents. Book II's "Occasional Subjects" are those that bring understanding to the priorities of the Evangelical spiritual life. There is a section for ...

  4. John Rippon - Wikipedia

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    John Rippon. John Rippon (29 April 1751 – 17 December 1836) was an English Baptist minister. In 1787 he published an important hymnal, A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, Intended to Be an Appendix to Dr. Watts’ Psalms and Hymns, commonly known as Rippon's Selection, which was very successful, and was reprinted 27 times in over 200,000 copies.

  5. Brian Wren - Wikipedia

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    Wren has been a strong proponent of the view that hymns are poetry and theology, instead of simply music. He has stated, "a hymn is a poem, and a poem is a visual art form. The act of reading a hymn aloud helps to recover its poetry and its power to move us—the power of language, image, metaphor, and faith-expression."

  6. 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.

  7. Christadelphian hymnals - Wikipedia

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    Christadelphian Youth Hymnal (1952) was compiled by a committee under the editorship of J Carter, some of the original hymns written for this hymnal included LG Sargent's High over lashing waves our God is throned and D Martindale's Angels did sing on Behl'ems hill set to the medieval VULPIUS tune. The major feature of this publication was the ...

  8. Frederick William Faber - Wikipedia

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    "Faith of Our Fathers" This hymn originally had two versions, English and Irish, but is more commonly sung to the English with a slight alteration "Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail" One of the most popular hymns to Saint Joseph "Have mercy on us God most High" A hymn to the Holy Trinity. Most famously set to the same air as 'The Star of the County Down'

  9. Ada R. Habershon - Wikipedia

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    Ada Ruth Habershon was born in Marylebone, England, on 8 January 1861.She was the youngest of four children. [1] Her father, Samuel Osborne Habershon, was a noted physician; her mother was Grace Habershon. [2]