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The Poetic Wonder of Isaac Watts
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Douglas Bond |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) is known to history as "the father of English hymnody." In his lifetime, he wrote some 750 hymns, including "Joy to the World" and "When I survey the Wondrous Cross." Today, h… |
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Mr. Pipes and Psalms and hymns of the Reformation
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Douglas Bond,Michael J. McHugh,Ron Farris |
This novel is the second book in the Mr. Pipes series which provides teens with an engaging study of the historical backgrounds of several hymns from the Reformation era. --Amazon.com. |
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Duncan's war
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Douglas Bond |
In Scotland in 1666, fourteen-year-old Duncan learns the value of being true to his faith while fighting against supporters of England's King Charles II, who oppress the Covenanters--those who believ… |
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Guns of the Lion
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Douglas Bond |
In 1747, while canoeing with his Algonquin friend from Connecticut to attend college in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, Ian reads the letters of his Scottish cousin Gavin Crookshank and learns how he, tho… |
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King's arrow
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Douglas Bond |
In Scotland in 1679, sixteen-year-old Angus M'Kethe and his family struggle to be true to their Covenanter faith as they face physical and religious persecution at the hands of King Charles II and hi… |
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Mr. Pipes Comes to America
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Douglas Bond |
When Mr. Pipes decides to come to America to visit Annie and Drew, the three of them visit famous American places to decipher the Christian history hidden beneath the places and the hymns related to … |
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Rebel's keep
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Douglas Bond |
In Scotland in 1679, the beleagured Covenanters continue to endure religious persecution at the hands of King Charles II, and Angus M'Kethe and his family begin to think of leaving their country. |
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