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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... story images created by Ron Farris Olney - Bedford map by Wendy Tamminga Hymns are reprinted from the Trinity Hymnal ( Copyright © 1961 , 1990 , Great Commission Publications ) . Used by permission . ISBN 978-1-930092-12-9 1-930092-12-1 ...
... story images created by Ron Farris Olney - Bedford map by Wendy Tamminga Hymns are reprinted from the Trinity Hymnal ( Copyright © 1961 , 1990 , Great Commission Publications ) . Used by permission . ISBN 978-1-930092-12-9 1-930092-12-1 ...
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... story about two young Americans on vacation in England . It is a story about the most important subject in the world — the worship of Almighty God . The worship of God in modern times has too often become shallow and man - centered ...
... story about two young Americans on vacation in England . It is a story about the most important subject in the world — the worship of Almighty God . The worship of God in modern times has too often become shallow and man - centered ...
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Douglas Bond. For Brittany , Rhodri , Cedric , and Desmond } > Olney Hearfold " Bridge River Guse Mr. Pipes ' Cottage very Foreword The characters in this story are fictional .
Douglas Bond. For Brittany , Rhodri , Cedric , and Desmond } > Olney Hearfold " Bridge River Guse Mr. Pipes ' Cottage very Foreword The characters in this story are fictional .
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... story describe it just as you would find things there today . St. Peter and St. Paul's is very real , as are Newton and Cowper's homes , and the Great Ouse ( pronounced " ooze " ) is much like it is described in the story . But ...
... story describe it just as you would find things there today . St. Peter and St. Paul's is very real , as are Newton and Cowper's homes , and the Great Ouse ( pronounced " ooze " ) is much like it is described in the story . But ...
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... story ) had chosen this place to do her research precisely because it was small , off the beaten path , and old . But " old " to the children , especially to Drew , meant dull and boring . So the cobbled streets , lined with medieval ...
... story ) had chosen this place to do her research precisely because it was small , off the beaten path , and old . But " old " to the children , especially to Drew , meant dull and boring . So the cobbled streets , lined with medieval ...
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Isaac Watts | 39 |
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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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