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  2. The Chase (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    On 11 February 2024, the popular British YouTube group the Sidemen posted a comedic spin-off episode of The Chase on their group channel, with clips also shared on The Chase's official YouTube channel. [38] The video was filmed on the show's set, and also used the on-set cameras and crew whilst using the graphics and music from the TV programme.

  3. Ira Joy Chase - Wikipedia

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    Ira Joy Chase (December 7, 1834 – May 11, 1895) was a veteran of the American Civil War, a leading member of the Grand Army of the Republic, a prominent Church of Christ evangelist, and the 22nd governor of Indiana between November 23, 1891, and January 9, 1893.

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  5. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of American Hymnology claims it is included in more than a thousand published hymnals, and recommends its use for "occasions of worship when we need to confess with joy that we are saved by God's grace alone; as a hymn of response to forgiveness of sin or as an assurance of pardon; as a confession of faith or after the sermon". [7]

  6. Charles Spurgeon - Wikipedia

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    The following year the first of his sermons in the "New Park Street Pulpit" was published. Spurgeon's sermons were published in printed form every week and had a high circulation. By the time of his death in 1892, he had preached nearly 3,600 sermons and published 49 volumes of commentaries, sayings, anecdotes, illustrations and devotions.

  7. Journal of Discourses - Wikipedia

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    After recording the sermons, Watt transcribed them and sent them to the speaker for careful review. [3] By far, Young has the most sermons recorded in the Journal, with 390. It was said that: Brigham Young secured stenographic reports of his addresses. As he traveled among the people, reporters accompanied him. All that he said was recorded.

  8. The Chase - Wikipedia

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    The Chase, a 1952 play and 1956 novel by Horton Foote, basis for the 1966 film; The Chase, a 1952 novel by Richard Gibson Hubler; The Chase (Spanish: El acoso), a 1956 novel by Alejo Carpentier; The Chase, a. k. a. Pursuit, a 1962 novel by Richard Unekis, basis for the 1974 film Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry; The Chase, a 1989 children's book by ...

  9. The Sermon (Jimmy Smith album) - Wikipedia

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    The Sermon! was the second of two albums recorded on two dates at The Manhattan Towers Hotel Ballroom, the first was Smith's previous album, House Party (1958). Rudy Van Gelder used the ballroom as a recording studio for recording sessions in 1957-1958, while he was still using his parents' Hackensack, New Jersey home studio to record artists for Blue Note.