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Hymnals
Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs stands apart as the most usable hymnal available. It is the most unique, most singable, most accurate, most biblical, most logical, and most exhaustive hymnal.
Devotional Study
These powerfully unique books serve not only as a daily devotional but an intense Bible study assisting the student of the Bible to mature and grow in the Lord.
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Enjoy these precious songs of worship that have been beautifully arranged for a string orchestra!
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  • I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go -Mary Brown

    I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go -Mary Brown

      Many hymns are written out of dramatic life experiences, while others simply come from a close daily walk with the Lord. This one falls under the second category and...

    I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go -Mary Brown

      Many hymns are written out of dramatic life experiences, while others simply come from a close daily walk with the Lord. This one falls under the second category and...

  • Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus -Charles Wesley

    Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus -Charles Wesley

      Many familiar Christmas carols and hymns beautifully retell the Christmas story. Charles Wesley wrote “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus,” which was first published in 1744 in his “Hymns for...

    Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus -Charles Wesley

      Many familiar Christmas carols and hymns beautifully retell the Christmas story. Charles Wesley wrote “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus,” which was first published in 1744 in his “Hymns for...

  • Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee -Henry Van Dyke

    Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee -Henry Van Dyke

    The author of this hymn, Henry Van Dyke, was born in Pennsylvania in 1852. He was considered one of the finest Presbyterian preachers in America and a professor of literature...

    Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee -Henry Van Dyke

    The author of this hymn, Henry Van Dyke, was born in Pennsylvania in 1852. He was considered one of the finest Presbyterian preachers in America and a professor of literature...

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