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  2. Tell Me the Old, Old Story - Wikipedia

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    The words were written as a poem in 1866 by Katherine Hankey, an English evangelist, while she was recovering from a serious illness in London. [1] It was set to music by William Howard Doane , who was much impressed by the poem when it was recited by Major General David Russell while they were attending an international convention of the YMCA ...

  3. Charlotte Elliott - Wikipedia

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    She also published "My God and Father while I stray" (1834) in the same collection. Elliott was the author of Hymns for a week, 1837, 40th thousand, 1871; Hours of Sorrow, 1836 and many later editions, Poems by C. E., 1863. [4] An invalid for many years, her life was filled with deeds of beneficence.

  4. The Moon Endureth - Wikipedia

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    The collection includes the following short stories and poems. The stories Streams of Water in the South and The Rime of True Thomas were reprinted from a former collection, Grey Weather . The remaining tales had all previously appeared in Blackwood's Magazine .

  5. Christian poetry - Wikipedia

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    Marko Marulić, a Croatian lawyer and Renaissance Humanist, defied the usual practice of Christian epic poetry at the time by choosing to retell stories from the Old Testament instead of the New. In 1517, Marulic finished writing the Davidiad an epic poem in Virgilian Latin in 14 books, which retells the life of King David , whom Marulić ...

  6. E. S. Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Her Chimes of Consecration, a volume of 70 hymns and poems, was published in 1873, and her Chimes for Daily Service in 1880. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The latter contains 71 hymns in two parts. The second part of 48 hymns is also published separately as Under the Pillow , for use as a large type hymnbook with corresponding tune book for hospitals and ...

  7. Kristubhagavatam - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to the Christian poetry by fellow Catholic poet Marko Marulić, who believed that, "pagan myth and poetry gained a certain legitimacy when employed in the service of theology", [2] Devassia's poem is filled with multiple references and comparisons to well known stories about the gods, avatars, and demigods of Hinduism and even to ...

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  9. Adrian Plass - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Plass (born 1948) is a British author and speaker who writes primarily Christian humour, but also short stories, Bible commentaries and novels with a more serious tone. His most popular books are a series concerning The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass which is a humorous, fictional satire of Christian life and which has sold over a million ...