“The flowers of Spring may wither, the hope of Summer fade, The Autumn droop in Winter, the birds forsake the shade; The winds be lull'd—the Sun and Moon forget their old decree, But we in Nature's latest hour, O Lord! will cling to Thee.”
Quote by Reginald Heber
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Hymns, written and adapted to the weekly church service of the year
This book contains a selection of hymns that have been written and adapted to complement the liturgical calendar and the themes of weekly church services. The hymns are designed to enhance the spiritual experience of worshipers and are arranged in a chronological order to align with the church year. more
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