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The Song Forever New: Lent and Easter with Charles Wesley

by Paul Wesley Chilcote

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The Song Forever New includes daily meditations on Wesley's Redemption Hymns and Resurrection Hymns, which are particularly well suited to the themes of Lent and Easter. For each day of Lent and Easter there is a scripture reading appropriate to the day, an extract from one of Wesley's hymns, a short meditation and a prayer for the day.… (more)
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'These engaging meditations are based on a selection of Wesley's best-loved hymns. For each day of Lent and the 8 days after Easter , there is a scripture reading, an extract from one of his hymns, a short reflection and a brief prayer.
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The Song Forever New includes daily meditations on Wesley's Redemption Hymns and Resurrection Hymns, which are particularly well suited to the themes of Lent and Easter. For each day of Lent and Easter there is a scripture reading appropriate to the day, an extract from one of Wesley's hymns, a short meditation and a prayer for the day.

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