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PROGRAMME OF THE MUSIC
TO BE SUNG IN THE
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FREE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH,
KENTISH TOWN,
ON SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1864.
The Sermons for the occasion will be Preached
By the REV. M. D. CONWAY, of Boston, America.
SUBJECTS:
In the Morning (at 11 o’clock^—“ CHRIST-POWER.”
In the Evening (at half-past six o’clock)—“ SCEPTICISM.”
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INTRODUCTION.
(4th Chap. St. John, 23rd. and 24th verses.)
God is a Spirit; and they that worship Him must worship
Him in spirit and in truth.
The Father seeketh such to worship Him.
ANTHEM. From “ The Hymn of Praise."
Mendelssohn.
I waited for the Lord; He inclined unto me: He heard my
complaint.
()! blest are they that hope and trust in the Lord.
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Call for endless songs of praise.’
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Safe this life thus far I’ve come:
Safe, O Lord, when life is ended,
Bring me to my heav’nly honie:' V.-srA’) -A
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A collection of digitised nineteenth-century pamphlets from Conway Hall Library & Archives. This includes the Conway Tracts, Moncure Conway's personal pamphlet library; the Morris Tracts, donated to the library by Miss Morris in 1904; the National Secular Society's pamphlet library and others. The Conway Tracts were bound with additional ephemera, such as lecture programmes and handwritten notes.<br /><br />Please note that these digitised pamphlets have been edited to maximise the accuracy of the OCR, ensuring they are text searchable. If you would like to view un-edited, full-colour versions of any of our pamphlets, please email librarian@conwayhall.org.uk.<br /><br /><span><img src="http://www.heritagefund.org.uk/sites/default/files/media/attachments/TNLHLF_Colour_Logo_English_RGB_0_0.jpg" width="238" height="91" alt="TNLHLF_Colour_Logo_English_RGB_0_0.jpg" /></span>
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Programme of the music to be sung in the church anniversary service, at the Free Christian Church, Kentish Town, on Sunday June 19 1864
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Place of publication: London
Collation: 2 p. ; 19 cm.
Notes: From the library of Dr Moncure Conway.
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Cassell & Co.
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1904
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G5701
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Free Christian Church, Kentish Town
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Music
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Conway Tracts
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