This is a flexible hymn for general worship, with an original hymn tune, CHARLESTON, by Howard Helvey. Either Francis Scott Key's Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise thee or Charles Wesley's
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This is an arrangement of the 19th-century hymn by Philip Bliss, with words written by Horatio Spafford following several personal tragedies. Despite having lost his first son to scarlet fever, most of his
This American folk hymn is marvelously arranged for SATB voices and organ. The accompaniment is written with the organist in mind, giving the organist interesting parts that are an integral part of the