We have such a proud tradition, as the Marine's hymns say, we keep our honor clean.
The Ten Commandments, half a dozen German hymns and a school prayer were also translated.
The ceremony at the Millennium chapel was a mix of traditional hymns, prayers and Japanese chants.
It was heard in prayers and hymns that broke the silence of an earthquake's wake.
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Christians say there were complaints about the noise they made when singing hymns at mass on Sundays.
Hymns were sung and a two-minute silence was held, before wreaths were laid at the scene at Narrowwater.
The Bishop of Manchester, The Right Reverend Nigel McCulloch, led the religious service, which included hymns and prayers.
His 1996 album, "I Love to Tell the Story -- 25 Timeless Hymns, " netted him a Grammy Award.
The stabbings occurred as the choir had just begun its closing hymns.
Shea believed the simplicity of old hymns drew people to his music.
The words of hymns and songs are also projected on the wall.
The same faith that breaks the silence of an earthquake's wake with the sound of prayers and hymns sung by a Haitian community.
Details of the ceremony have been published, including the hymns To Be A Pilgrim, I Vow to Thee My Country and Love Divine, All Loves Excelling.
This song is freely adapted from her CD of country-music hymns, the one she plays to get into a churchgoing mood on Sunday mornings.
Classical music and hymns have replaced rock and pop on Radio Cymru as the station has cut its airtime by two hours a day.
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The parallels between the Moravian hymns and Blake's Songs of Innocence - with references to lambs and tigers - have previously been highlighted by scholars.
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Towards the end, the patron saint travels the Atrato River, and people celebrate the dawn with devotional hymns and perform the Grand Procession of the Saint.
Turner tells NPR's Liane Hansen it was written without "ceremony" in an attic room where Newton wrote weekly hymns to amplify the message of his sermons.
The first album will be a mixture of two or three hymns, as well as classical music including Ave Maria, and songs he described as "inspirational".
After the BBC lost its rights to the West language songs on New Year's Day, classical music and hymns have replaced rock and pop on Radio Cymru.
At 10:15 GMT on Friday, an order of service will be tweeted by organisers, with links to hymns and a two-minute silence - when tweeting will stop.
The grand 19th Century congregational numbers - O Come All Ye Faithful and Angels from the Realms of Glory for instance - are rousing hymns of communal praise.
After prayers and hymns, the leaders spoke, including Raila Odinga.
It turned out that my friend Mark Pritchard, an introverted writer with a tongue piercing, attended a Lutheran church with wooden pews where he sang old-fashioned hymns every Sunday.
It attracts up to 10, 000 visitors a day who can log on and choose a 3-D character which can kneel, sing hymns, hear a sermon and even shout "Hallelujah"!
Working with generations of gospel singers, Dorsey turned the city into the focal point of gospel music, and his blues-tinged hymns became classics, recorded by gospel greats like Mahalia Jackson.
Almost all Christian writers dealing with Heaven either say frankly that it is indescribable or conjure up a vague picture of gold, precious stones, and the endless singing of hymns.
But whoever picked the music for the inaugural ceremony itself--modern megachurch hymns, music that sounds like what they'd use for the quiet middle section of a Pixar animated film--was .
Hymns included We Plough The Fields and Scatter and Morning Has Broken, and the service featured a BBC Shipping Forecast in celebration of Mr Beales's love of the natural world.
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