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  1. Earnie Brandow
    5 June 2009 @ 11:55 pm

    Bob, I think you have done a great job of presenting this info on hymns and hymn writers. When we lived at Caronport in 1997-2000, we were in a care group with a student who was doing a thesis on Francis Havergal and Fanny Crosby.

    • rcottrill
      6 June 2009 @ 7:10 am

      Thanks for the good word. And yes, Fanny Crosby certainly gives lots of material for study. She, and Isaac Watts, and Charles Wesley are significant pillars of hymn history.

  2. Earnie Brandow
    5 June 2009 @ 11:57 pm

    With your permission, bob I may borrow some of your hymn stories for Nursing home ministry

    • rcottrill
      6 June 2009 @ 7:08 am

      Absolutely. The information is there to be used. As a senior I used to visit would say when I was leaving, “May the Lord bless you, and make you a blessing.”

  3. rcottrill
    13 July 2009 @ 1:11 pm

    Looks like you have an interesting blog! Lots of book reviews, and your comments on many hymns. I write a weekly newspaper column on hymns (have done over 600 of them), and am always interested in people wanting to promote our traditional hymnody. I don’t see a link to the Cyber Hymnal on your site. If you don’t have it, you can find the link in my sidebar. Dick Adams, the editor, has information on over 7,600 hymns there.