A reading of little known hymns of the Christian faith. This is an Unseen Hand Media Production. For more shows like this, be sure to visit ronniebrown.net
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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... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 13 – “The Humble Worship of Heaven” by Isaac Watts appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
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... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 12 – “Walking with God” by William Cowper appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
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... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 11 – “A New Song To The Lamb That Was Slain” by Isaac Watts appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
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... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 10 – “Ah My Heart is Heavy Laden, Weary and Oppressed” by St. Stephen of Mar Sabas appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
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).... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast – 09 – “To Father, Our Hearts We Lift” by Charles Wesley appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
Petitionary Hymns, #4, For the Morning; From Hymns and Sacred Poems on a Variety of Divine Subjects, by Augustus Toplady, English Anglican cleric and hymn writer, (1740 – 1778) The music for this reading is “Being Together” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). JESUS, by whose... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “For the Morning” by Augustus Toplady appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
The Olney Hymns Book 1 #6, “JEHOVAH-JIREH: The Lord will Provide” by William Cowper, English poet and hymn writer, (1731 – 1800). The music for this reading is “We Stick Together” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). The saints should never be dismay'd, Nor sink in... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “JEHOVAH-JIREH: The Lord will Provide” by William Cowper appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
“Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven” a hymn by Henry Francis Lyte, Anglican divine, hymnodist, and poet. (1793 – 1847) The music for this reading is “Typical Day” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Praise, my soul, the King of heaven; to his feet... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven” by Henry Francis Lyte appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
The Olney Hymns, Book 1, #62, “Gospel Privileges” by John Newton, English Anglican clergyman (1725 – 1807) The music for this reading is “Motion” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). O happy they who know the Lord, With whom He deigns to dwell ! He... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “Gospel Privileges” by John Newton appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
“O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” a hymn by Charles Wesley, English clergyman, poet, and hymn writer (1707 – 1788) The music for this reading is “Perception” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). O for a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise, The... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” by Charles Wesley appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
The Olney Hymns, Book 1, #62, “The Good Physician” by John Newton, English Anglican clergyman (1725 – 1807) The music for this reading is “Rainbow” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). How lost was my condition, Till Jesus made me whole ! There is but... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “The Good Physician” by John Newton appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
“Beneath Thy Cross”, a Hymn by William Williams, Welsh hymnist (1717 – 1791) The music for this reading is “Gravity” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Beneath Thy cross I lay me down, And mourn to see Thy bloody crown; Love drops in blood from... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “Beneath Thy Cross” by William Williams appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.
Hymn 7, “The Invitation of the Gospel”, from Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Three Books, by Isaac Watts, English Congregational Minister and Hymn writer (1674 – 1748). The music for this reading is “Style” by Borrtex and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Let every mortal ear attend,... The post The Unsung Hymns Podcast: “The Invitation of the Gospel” by Isaac Watts appeared first on RonnieBrown.net.