Author: | Steve Husting | ISBN: | 9781476025582 |
Publisher: | Steve Husting | Publication: | July 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Steve Husting |
ISBN: | 9781476025582 |
Publisher: | Steve Husting |
Publication: | July 1, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Only public-domain hymns were included in this collection, so you won't find hymns like "How Great Thou Art" in the volume, because they are still under copyright.
Features:
1. Approximately one-third of the hymns include links to YouTube(TM) video presentations of people singing the hymn or performing its instrumental music; tap their links to view if an online connection is present. (Some of the links may no longer be operational; that is out of the compiler's control.) Enjoy the songs or use them to learn an unfamiliar hymn.
Many of the hymns also include definitions of some of the old English words that may be obscure today or had different meanings than they do today. (For instance, "Aye" does not mean "yes," but "always.")
Several of the hymns include scripture references, linking lines in the hymns to possible passages in Scripture that may have inspired the line. Alas, you’ll need to look up the passages yourself in a Bible.
Only public-domain hymns were included in this collection, so you won't find hymns like "How Great Thou Art" in the volume, because they are still under copyright.
Features:
1. Approximately one-third of the hymns include links to YouTube(TM) video presentations of people singing the hymn or performing its instrumental music; tap their links to view if an online connection is present. (Some of the links may no longer be operational; that is out of the compiler's control.) Enjoy the songs or use them to learn an unfamiliar hymn.
Many of the hymns also include definitions of some of the old English words that may be obscure today or had different meanings than they do today. (For instance, "Aye" does not mean "yes," but "always.")
Several of the hymns include scripture references, linking lines in the hymns to possible passages in Scripture that may have inspired the line. Alas, you’ll need to look up the passages yourself in a Bible.