Hymn Stories of the Twentieth Century

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Hymn Stories of the Twentieth Century

by William J. (William John) Hart

EN·~3 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

FOREWORD

1:13
2

INTRODUCTION

4:11
3

CHAPTER I LET’S SING

17:30
4

CHAPTER II MORNING MELODIES

10:08
5

CHAPTER III SUNSET SONGS

10:07
6

CHAPTER IV SERENADING THE SOUL WITH SONG

11:17
7

CHAPTER V HYMNS OF COMFORT

16:20
8

CHAPTER VI OCCASIONS TO REMEMBER

18:57
9

CHAPTER VII HYMNS THAT CHANGED LIVES

12:29
10

CHAPTER VIII SONGS OF CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH

9:37

Description

Within these pages lies a lively anthology of true‑to‑life moments that have sprung from beloved Christian hymns. Each short vignette connects a familiar melody to the people and events that gave it fresh meaning during the twentieth century—whether a Welsh traveler’s spontaneous praise, a submarine crew’s quiet devotion, or a minister’s sermon sparked by a simple refrain. The collection invites listeners to hear how familiar verses become touchstones of comfort, inspiration, and community.

Compiled by a longtime Methodist minister, the selections draw from both American and British sources, offering a rich tapestry of personal testimonies, historical footnotes, and practical references. Readers will find the stories valuable for worship planning, youth outreach, or simply deepening their own appreciation of hymnody. An index and brief bibliography make it easy to locate each hymn and explore its background further.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (179K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

WJ

William J. (William John) Hart

1866–1943

Drawn to the stories behind beloved church music, this early 20th-century writer explored how hymns shaped everyday faith, memory, and comfort. His books invite readers into the history, meaning, and human feeling carried by songs people knew by heart.

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