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Then Sings My Soul Book 3: The Story of Our Songs: Drawing Strength from the Great Hymns of Our Faith (Then Sings My Soul (Thomas Nelson))

Author Robert Morgan
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Category Music
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Author(s)Robert Morgan
PublisherThomas Nelson
ISBN / ASIN0849947138
ISBN-139780849947131
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank51,295
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The long-awaited third installment!

In 2003, Robert Morgan released what would become a future classic for over a million readers, a unique book entitled Then Sings My Soul. This collection of the world s greatest hymns and the stories behind them stirred an entire generation to better understand the heritage of our faith through song.

Now, in the long-awaited third volume of this series, Morgan expands his material to include the great history of worship, the first biblical hymns, biographical sketches of the most interesting composers, and almost 60 generations of hymn singing. The new book also includes a collection of the greatest hymns you ve never heard, with lead-sheets included.

All of this is in addition to even more standard hymns and the stories of the composers behind them.

Morgan s conclusion guides the reader into enjoying all of God s music, blending the old and the new into a symphony of praise that keeps the worship alive for a new generation.

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