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Tag Archives: Dykes
No place for it is found
Noel continues his reflections on hymns – a Hymn for Pentecost: “No place for it is found” these words from John Keble’s beautiful poem When God of old came down from heaven appears to have been taken out of context by the compilers … Continue reading
The Double Agony
For an occasional series for our blog we’ve asked Dr Noel Preston, our assistant organist, to write about a hymn of his choice suitable for the current season of the church’s year. We begin with Noel’s choice for Passiontide: Praise to … Continue reading
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Tagged Dykes, Gerontius, Hymn, Newman, Praise to the Holiest
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