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Our Singing

William Verhil·1936-04-03
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In the congregations. It is not necessary to relate the many advantages when a congregation has sufficient talent that makes a society possible wherein old and young find an op­portunity to develop those talents for the purpose to sing praises to our covenant God. Such a society may duly be called a luxury without extravagance -- a fine enjoyable means to develop latent talent -- especially for our young people -- and in connection with the congregation a great help in the services on the...

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William Verhil
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1936-04-03

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Psalms 22Psalms 106:4Psalms 24
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