A Song in the Heart (1)
The singing was superb. The harmony was rich and full. The phrasing was flawless. The rhythm and tempo were in wonderful agreement with the sentiment of the words. The words were pronounced with perfect diction, each syllable coming out clearly; and the audience was never in doubt as to the message conveyed by the words. Men sat with bated breath and were thrilled by the music that flooded their souls. But did God enjoy it? The singing was superb. The harmony was rich and full. The phrasing...
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