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Isaac Watts' "Joy to the World" is a Christmas carol sung around Christmas time in America. However, it may be appropriate to sing this Christmas hymn all year.
Notes on the hymn "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" written by John Fawcett, 1740, composed by Hans G. Naegeli, and arranged by Lowell Mason in 1845. Tune Name is "Dennis."
"When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," a sacred song written by Isaac Watts, was adapted from a Gregorian chants and is often sung on Good Friday.
Written by Isaac Watts and tune adapted from Handel's "Messiah" by Lowell Mason, this Advent and Christmas carol remains one of the best-known and best-loved songs.
This hymn has much power in its four verses, that it can be meditated on devotionally. As a person sings he can see the power of Christ on a Christian's life.
A short biography of Charles Beecher, minister, church musician and composer of hymns.
History of the sacred song "Father, Whatever of Earthly Bliss," originally a poem by Anne Steele, Composed by Hans Nägeli and arranged by Lowell Mason.
A lineage society commemorates colonial clergy for their roles as founders and leaders of the first American communities.
Brief history of the sacred song "The Lord's My Shepherd," with lyrics from the Scottish Psalter, composed by Jessie Irvine.
Notes on the hymn "Rock of Ages" written by Augustus M. Toplady and composed by Thomas Hastings. Bible reference is 1 Corinthians 10:1, 4, "that Rock was Christ."


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