Mr. Keillor— I know you’ll be back down south before too long, and how we look forward to it. Please don’t stint on the singing, and do have faith that we know the Battle Hymn. In fact, more than the first and last: such glory in the line “oh be swift my soul to answer Him! Be jubilent my feet!”
Mr. Keillor— I know you’ll be back down south before too long, and how we look forward to it. Please don’t stint on the singing, and do have faith that we know the Battle Hymn. In fact, more than the first and last: such glory in the line “oh be swift my soul to answer Him! Be jubilent my feet!”
Could there be anything finer? And from another Episcopalian no less.
Your columns do lift us up, and these are times that need the help.
Mr. Keillor— I know you’ll be back down south before too long, and how we look forward to it. Please don’t stint on the singing, and do have faith that we know the Battle Hymn. In fact, more than the first and last: such glory in the line “oh be swift my soul to answer Him! Be jubilent my feet!”
Could there be anything finer? And from another Episcopalian no less.
Your columns do lift us up, and these are times that need the help.