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"Sing ye to the Lord; for he hath triumphed gloriously"—Ex. 15:21.
United action in some part of the exercises of the Sabbath-school is very beneficial, as it tends to unite the interests of those who participate. Before singing, the minds of the scholars are divided, in all probability, on as many topics as there are individuals in the school. A stirring opening song is given out, and if all join in singing, their thoughts are at once drawn from the one hundred and one things they were contemplating, and the theme of the song is receiving the attention of the whole school as if it were but one person. How easy is it for the superintendent to control that school after all their minds have been concentrated on one common theme! How difficult his task would have been without the song!
Table of Contents
MISCELLANEOUS
PRIMARY
CLOSING
OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY
NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY
ANTHEMS
ANNIVERSARY
FUNERAL
TEMPERANCE
INDEX
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Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1887 |
Printed: |
1887 |
Pages: |
216 |
Publisher: |
J E White Publishing Company |
Condition: |
C- |