Word: hallelujahs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...program for the concert is printed below: Harvard Hymn Paine Morning Hymn Krug "Choeur des Chameliers" from "Rebeocs" Franck Chorus from "The Gondoliers" Sullivan Lorraine Carol, "Le Miracle de Saint Nicolas" "Hallelujah, Amen," from "Judas Maccabeus" Handel
...Scripture Reading--Luke 2: 1-20 Carol, "Paryum quando cerno Deum" Osgood Chorus, "The Shepherds' Farewell to the Holy Family" Berlioz Congregational Hymn, "Adesto Fideles" J. Roading Carol, "Chanson joyeuse de Noel" F. A. Gewaert Carol, "The First Nowell" Traditional Chorus, "Listen to the Lambs" R. Nathaniel Dett Chorus, "Hallelujah, Amen" Handel Benediction Postlude, Toccata Boellmann
...Christianity is a way of living, the personality of Christ is at its center, it is the reproduction in our own lives of the spirit and quality of Jesus. No one ever supposed that the "Hallelujah Chorus" was intended to cease when Handel finished composing it. Christianity is like a piece of music, it was meant to be reproduced. Many of you have come here tonight with doubts and disbeliefs in matters of doctrine but do you know of any way of living with yourselves, with your fellows, and with your God, that compares with this...
...complete program for tonight will be as follows: Harvard Hymn Paine We Praise Thee Schvedov British Folk Songs: Bonnie Dundee (Scottish) Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill (Irish) The Hundred Pipers (Scottish) Fire, Fire, My Heart, Morley Hallelujah Chorus, from the "Mount of Olives" Beethoven
...Songs: Song of the Lifeboat Men Fireflies At Father's Door Adieu, Sweet Amarillis, Wilbye Bedouin Song, Foote TUESDAY, MAY 15 Harvard Hymn, Paine We Praise Thee, Schvedov British Folk Songs: Bonnie Dundee (Scottish) Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill The Hundred Pipers (Scottish) Fire, Fire, My Heart, Morley Hallelujah Chorus, From the "Mount of Olivers", Beethoven TUESDAY, MAY 22 Harvard Hymn, Paine Integer Vitae, Flemming Pirate Song, Gilbert Break Forth, O Beautous Heavnly Light, Bach Drake's Drum, Coleridge Taylor