
Year of Hymn Stories: A Primer of Hymnology - Free Audiobook
Author(s): Carl F. Price,
1 / 53Preface and Introduction
- 1. Preface and Introduction
- 2. First Sunday: New Year's âAnother year is dawning!â Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879
- 3. Second Sunday: Evangelistic âJust as I am, without one pleaâ Charlotte Elliott, 1789-1871
- 4. Third Sunday: Evangelistic ââAlmost persuaded,â now to believeâ Philip Bliss, 1838-1876
- 5. Fourth Sunday: Missionary âThe whole world was lost in the darkness of sinâ Philip Bliss, 1838-1876
- 6. Fifth Sunday: âBlest be the tie that bindsâ John Fawcett, 1739-1817
- 7. Sixth Sunday: âBe not dismayed whateâer betide, God will take care of you" C. D. Martin
- 8. Seventh Sunday: Washington's Birthday âO beautiful for spacious skiesâ Katharine Lee Bates, 1859-
- 9. Eighth Sunday: Missionay âFling out the banner! let it floatâ George Washington Doane, 1799-1859
- 10. Ninth Sunday: âGlory be to the Fatherâ
- 11. Tenth Sunday: âI was a wandering sheepâ Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889
- 12. Eleventh Sunday: âJesus, Lover of my soulâ Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
- 13. Twelth Sunday: âWhen I survey the wondrous crossâ Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
- 14. Thirteenth Sunday: Palm Sunday âAll glory, laud, and honor" Saint Theodulph, ? â821
- 15. Fourteenth Sunday: Easter Day âThe day of resurrectionâ John of Damascus, ? -780
- 16. Fifteenth Sunday: âAll hail the power of Jesusâ name!â Edward Perronet, 1726-1792
- 17. Sixteenth Sunday: âStand up, stand up for Jesus!â George Duffield, Jr., 1818-1888
- 18. Seventeenth Sunday: From Greenlandâs icy mountainsâ Reginald Heber, 1783-1826
- 19. Eighteenth Sunday: âO Love that wilt not let me goâ George Matheson, 1842-1906
- 20. Nineteenth Sunday: Mothers' Day âNow thank we all our Godâ Martin Rinkart, 1586-1649
- 21. Twentieth Sunday: Ascension âGolden harps are soundingâ Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879
- 22. Twenty-first Sunday: Twenty-First Sunday: Missionary âJesus shall reign whereâer the sunâ Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
- 23. Twenty-second Sunday: Decoration Day âMine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lordâ Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910
- 24. Twenty-third Sunday: Lead, kindly Light, amid thâ encircling gloomâ John Henry Newman, 1801-1890
- 25. Twenty-fourth Sunday: Children's Day âGentle Jesus, meek and mildâ Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
- 26. Twenty-fifth Sunday: âIn the cross of Christ I gloryâ John Bowring, 1792-1872
- 27. Twenty-sixth Sunday: Temperance âOft in danger, oft in woeâ Henry Kirke White, 1785-1806
- 28. Twenty-seventh Sunday: Independence Day âMy country, âtis of theeâ Samuel Francis Smith, 1808-1895
- 29. Twenty-eighth Sunday: âO say, can you see by the dawnâs early lightâ Francis Scott Key, 1779-1843
- 30. Twenty-ninth Sunday: âJerusalem the goldenâ Bernard of Cluny, â12th Century
- 31. Thirtieth Sunday: Missionary âO for a thousand tongues to singâ Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
- 32. Thirty-first Sunday: âGlorious things of thee are spokenâ John Newton, 1725-1807
- 33. Thirty-second Sunday: âHark, my soul! it is the Lordâ William Cowper, 1731-1800
- 34. Thirty-third Sunday: âSun of my soul, Thou Saviour dearâ John Keble, 1792-1866
- 35. Thirty-fourthSunday: Missionary âThe morning light is breakingâ Samuel Francis Smith, 1808-1895
- 36. Thirty-fifth Sunday: Labor Sunday âTake my life, and let it be" Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879
- 37. Thirty-sixth Sunday: âI Think, -- when I read that sweet story of oldâ Jemima Luke, 1813-1906
- 38. Thirty-sevetnth Sunday: âA mighty fortress is our Godâ Martin Luther, 1483-1546
- 39. Thirty-eighth Sunday: Harvest Praise God, from whom all blessings flowâ Thomas Ken, 1637-1710
- 40. Thirty-ninth Sunday: Temperance âWhat a Friend we have in Jesusâ Joseph Scriven, 1820-1886
- 41. Fortieth Sunday: Rally Day âO God, my powers are Thineâ Frederick Watson Hannan, 1865-
- 42. Forty-first Sunday: âRock of Ages, cleft for meâ Augustus Montague Toplady, 1740-1778
- 43. Forty-second Sunday: âAbide with me! Fast falls the eventideâ Henry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847
- 44. Forty-third Sunday: Missionary âChrist for the world we singâ Samuel Wolcott, 1813-1886
- 45. Forty-fourth Sunday: âForward! be our watchwordâ Henry Alford, 1810-1871
- 46. Forty-fifth Sunday: âCome, Thou Almighty Kingâ Author unknown
- 47. Forty-sixth Sunday: "He leadeth me! O blessed thought!â Joseph Henry Gilmore, 1834-
- 48. Forty-seventh Sunday: Missionary âHail to the Lordâs Anointedâ James Montgomery, 1771-1854
- 49. Forty-eighth Sunday: Thanksgiving âWe plow the fields, and scatterâ Matthias Claudius, 1740-1815
- 50. Forty-ninthSunday: âThe God of Abraham praiseâ Thomas Olivers, 1725-1799
- 51. Fiftieth Sunday: Nearer, my God, to Theeâ Sarah Flower Adams, 1805-1848
- 52. Fifty-first Sunday: Christmas âHark! the herald angels singâ Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
- 53. Fifty-second Sunday: Last Sabbath of the Old Year âGod be with you till we meet againâ Jeremiah Eames Rankin, 1828-1904
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Carl F. Price, a pioneering hymnologist, historian, and author, presents 52 stories of hymns from the Methodist Sunday School Hymnal to introduce students to the great music of the church, The hymns range from those by familiar hymnologists such as Charles Wesley and Isaac Watts to lesser known writers such as Martin Rinkart, and Henry Kirke White.. These hymns roughly fallow the Methodist church year including Sundays for "Missionary," "Temperance," "Children's Day," etc, and the major holidays of the year. Summary by Larry Wilson
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