Devotional

The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 14 – “How precious is the Book Divine” by John Fawcett

“How precious is the Book Divine” from “Hymns Adapted to the Circumstances of Public Worship and Private Devotion”, by John Fawcett, British-born Baptist pastor, theologian, and hymn writer; 1739 – 1817. The music for this reading is “Meditation Music #1” by Kobi Rivlin and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC…

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The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 13 – “The Humble Worship of Heaven” by Isaac Watts

Hymn 68 entitled “The Humble Worship of Heaven” from  Hymns, Book II, Composed on Divine Subjects by Isaac Watts, English Congregational Minister and Hymn writer (1674 – 1748) The music for this reading is “Gratitude” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Father, I long, I faint…

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The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 12 – “Walking with God” by William Cowper

The Olney Hymns Book 1 #3, “Walking with God” by William Cowper, English poet and hymn writer, (1731 – 1800).William Cowper 1731-1800 The music for this reading is “Calm” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). O for a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly…

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The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 11 – “A New Song To The Lamb That Was Slain” by Isaac Watts

Hymn 1 entitled “A New Song To The Lamb That Was Slain” from Hymns, Book I, Collected from the Holy Scriptures, by Isaac Watts, English Congregational Minister and Hymn writer (1674 – 1748).  The music for this reading is “We Stick Together” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC…

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The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 10 – “Ah My Heart is Heavy Laden, Weary and Oppressed” by St. Stephen of Mar Sabas

A Hymn entitled “Ah My Heart is Heavy Laden, Weary and Oppressed” originally by St. Stephen of Mar Sabas (725-794), translation into English by John Mason Neale was an English Anglican priest, scholar and hymn writer (1818-1866). The music for this reading is “Rainbow” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons…

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The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 09 – “To Father, Our Hearts We Lift” by Charles Wesley

Hymn 1 entitled “A New Song To The Lamb That Was Slain” from Hymns, Book I, Collected from the Holy Scriptures, by Isaac Watts, English Congregational Minister and Hymn writer (1674 – 1748). The music for this reading is “Feeling” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0)….

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 31st

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Cedar Waxwing” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ—Philipp 1:23.  My…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 30th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Double-crested Cormora” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God;…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 29th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Sandhill Crane” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). The precious ointment upon the head that ran down upon the beard,…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 28th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Song Sparrow” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the…

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