Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn MakersChristian Liberty Press, 1999 - 242 páginas Early teens who love adventure and the Christian faith will enjoy reading this fictional account of two young Americans, Annie and Drew, who are on vacation in England. These young people wind up learning a great deal about famous British hymn writers as they are befriended by an elderly gentleman called Mr. Pipes. They also learn a lot about the value of traditional worship and praise. Grades 6-9. |
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... never under- stood the importance of approaching God with awesome reverence and majestic praise . As readers move through Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers , however , they will not only learn about the fascinating lives of famous ...
... never under- stood the importance of approaching God with awesome reverence and majestic praise . As readers move through Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers , however , they will not only learn about the fascinating lives of famous ...
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... never have been written . Douglas Bond , 1999 Douglas Bond lives in Tacoma , Washington , with his wife Cheryl and their four children . He has traveled several times to the United Kingdom , the setting for this book . He teaches ...
... never have been written . Douglas Bond , 1999 Douglas Bond lives in Tacoma , Washington , with his wife Cheryl and their four children . He has traveled several times to the United Kingdom , the setting for this book . He teaches ...
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... never seen an old lady in a dress riding a bike , he said shaking his head . " And that's the clunkiest excuse for a bike I've ever seen ; what a piece of junk ! Who'd ride one like that , anyway ? Yeah , well , I suppose it fits in an ...
... never seen an old lady in a dress riding a bike , he said shaking his head . " And that's the clunkiest excuse for a bike I've ever seen ; what a piece of junk ! Who'd ride one like that , anyway ? Yeah , well , I suppose it fits in an ...
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... never been fishing , they eagerly agreed , and Annie said they'd bring lunch . He told them where to meet but cautioned them not to be late . " Fish bite early , " he'd said . On their way to meet Mr. Pipes this morning , Dr. Dudley ...
... never been fishing , they eagerly agreed , and Annie said they'd bring lunch . He told them where to meet but cautioned them not to be late . " Fish bite early , " he'd said . On their way to meet Mr. Pipes this morning , Dr. Dudley ...
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... never seen such a beautiful cottage tucked in the trees like this , and right on the river . " " Thank you , my dear , " said Mr. Pipes . Then , looking across the river , he continued . " I'm especially fond of my view of the great ...
... never seen such a beautiful cottage tucked in the trees like this , and right on the river . " " Thank you , my dear , " said Mr. Pipes . Then , looking across the river , he continued . " I'm especially fond of my view of the great ...
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Charles Wesley | 61 |
William Williams | 83 |
John Newton | 101 |
William Cowper | 121 |
Augustus Toplady and Thomas Kelly | 139 |
Scottish Hymn Writers | 157 |
Anglican Hymn Writers | 177 |
Women Hymn Writers | 195 |
John Bunyan | 215 |
Afterword | 237 |
Other British Hymn Writers | 239 |
For Further Reading | 241 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Annie and Drew asked asked Drew Bentley bless boat called changed Charles Christ Christian church Clara continued Cowper cross dear died Drew's Dudley eyes face father fear felt fish followed gave give God's grace grass hand head heard Holy hope Howard hymn writers hymns Jesus John joined king later laughed light lived London looked Lord moved never Newton Pipes play poetry praise preaching pulled rest river rowing sail sheep side singing smiled soon soul sound stepped stone stopped story studied sure tell thee things Thomas thou thought Toplady train trees turned verse voice walked watched Watts wind window wondered worship writers wrote young
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Página 50 - He shall have dominion also from sea to sea, And from the river unto the ends of the earth.
Página 231 - Who so beset him round With dismal stories, Do but themselves confound His strength the more is. No lion can him fright ; He'll with a giant fight But he will have a right To be a Pilgrim.
Página 148 - ROCK of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee ! Let the water and the blood, From Thy riven side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Cleanse me from its guilt and power.
Página 180 - They climbed the steep ascent of heaven Through peril, toil, and pain : O God, to us may grace be given To follow in their train.
Página 96 - When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside: Death of death, and hell's destruction, Land me safe on Canaan's side ; Songs of praises I will ever give to thee.
Página 164 - Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away; Change and decay in all around I see; 0 Thou who changest not, abide with me.
Página 208 - Take my hands, and let them move At the impulse of Thy love. Take my feet, and let them be Swift and " beautiful" for Thee. Take my voice, and let me sing Always, only, for my King. Take my lips, and let them be Filled with messages from Thee. Take my silver and my gold, Not a mite would I withhold.
Página 117 - Saviour, if of Zion's city I, through grace, a member am, Let the world deride or pity, I will glory in thy name: Fading is the worldling's pleasure, All his boasted pomp and show; Solid joys and lasting treasure None but Zion's children know.
Página 194 - Mid toil and tribulation, And tumult of her war, She waits the consummation Of peace for evermore; Till with the vision glorious Her longing eyes are blest, And the great Church victorious Shall be the Church at rest.