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NAB's avatar

Fortunately our local classical station hasn't gone this route. It is the one place to listen to beautiful, reverent and, dare I say, liturgical music extolling the majesty and awe of G-d's grace. For all those who would rather the canon of Western music disappear, they can't deny that the vast majority of it was written by devout, religious people - Praise and thanks be to G-d, whose mercy endures forever!

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Raptor's avatar

There is a pastor who's sermons very often include the words from a traditional hymnal (he is Scottish) from his childhood. The words are so perfect and sound. His name is Alistair Begg. I wish I knew what hymnal he uses because it would be amazing for devotional and prayer. He is pastor to Parkside Church in Cleveland.

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Faith Adams's avatar

I love listening to him on the radio.

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Dick's avatar

It’s likely the old blue Presbyterian hymnal would have many of them. I also looked up “old Scottish hymnal” & found reprints to buy. I looked up the old blue one too. Lots of copies.

God bless! 🙏🏽👆🏼✝️🕊💌

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Raptor's avatar

I just ordered one off EBay. Thank you Dick.

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Dick's avatar

Most welcome! There’s nothing like the old hymns & Psalms of the faith!

Have a Blessed Christmas, Raptor!

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Raptor's avatar

Same to you!

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