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1Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada

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  • Title: ➤  Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada
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  • Languages: English - nai
  • Number of Pages: Median: 93
  • Publisher: ➤  Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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  • Publish Location: [London?]

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  • First Year Published: 1981
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    2Hymns in the Tenni or Slaví language of the Indians of Mackenzie River in the north-west territory of Canada

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    • Title: ➤  Hymns in the Tenni or Slaví language of the Indians of Mackenzie River in the north-west territory of Canada
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    • Language: ath
    • Number of Pages: Median: 127
    • Publisher: ➤  Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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    • Publish Location: London

    “Hymns in the Tenni or Slaví language of the Indians of Mackenzie River in the north-west territory of Canada” Subjects and Themes:

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    • First Year Published: 1903
    • Is Full Text Available: No
    • Is The Book Public: No
    • Access Status: No_ebook

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    3Canotlé rannaga kelékak

    “Canotlé rannaga kelékak” Metadata:

    • Title: Canotlé rannaga kelékak
    • Language: ath
    • Number of Pages: Median: 32
    • Publisher: Free Press no-rodeneletekteyar
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    • Publish Location: Winnipeg

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    • First Year Published: 1995
    • Is Full Text Available: No
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      4Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada

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      “Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada” Metadata:

      • Title: ➤  Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada
      • Language: English
      • Number of Pages: Median: 67
      • Publisher: ➤  Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
      • Publish Date:
      • Publish Location: [London?]

      “Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada” Subjects and Themes:

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      Access and General Info:

      • First Year Published: 1890
      • Is Full Text Available: Yes
      • Is The Book Public: Yes
      • Access Status: Public

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        Amazing Grace

        Basker, p. xxxiv. Score taken from [./https://hymnstogod.org/Hymn-Files/Public-Domain-Hymns/A-Hymns/Amazing-Grace-Excell/AmazingGraceExcell.pdf Aitken, Jonathan

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        the hymns "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken". Newton went to sea at a young age and worked on slave ships in the Atlantic slave trade

        Olney Hymns

        (1731–1800). The hymns were written for use in Newton's rural parish, which was made up of relatively poor and uneducated followers. The Olney Hymns are an illustration

        Hymn

        of hymns are known as hymnals or hymn books. Hymns may or may not include instrumental accompaniment. Polyhymnia is the Greco/Roman goddess of hymns. Although

        Battle Hymn of the Republic

        "LDS Hymns #60". Hymns. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Retrieved July 23, 2020. Methodist Conference (1933). The Methodist hymn-book with

        Give Me Jesus

        Vocalist: A Selection of Tunes, Anthems, Sentences, and Hymns (Boston: 1849) p. 345 Revival Hymns: Designed for Protracted, Camp, Prayer, and Social Meetings

        Down in the River to Pray

        Every Blessing: American Folk Hymns & Spirituals (Mormon Tabernacle Choir) 2010: The National Lutheran Choir from Hymns We love to Sing - Volume Two (The

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        is a reference to the 1772 hymn "Amazing Grace". The film also recounts the experiences of John Newton as a captain of slave ships and subsequent Christian

        Spirituals

        William Eleazar Barton's (1899–1972) Old Plantation Hymns, the author wrote that African American "hymns seldom make allusion to the Bible as a source of