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“GLORIOUS PRAISE”
More than 300 songs. 114 composers, and 153 writers. Round or Shaped Notes. Best Silk Cloth
Binding. Composed by W. H. Doane, who is recognized as the best man living to prepare a book of
sacred song, and this is the crowning work of his life. He has had the assistance of Mr. W. J. Kiik
patrick, who is second only to Dr Doane.
The following letter from the Superintendent of West End Presbyterian S. S., Atlanta, Ga., is a
sample of the endorsement of leading Presbyterian papers :
Suitable for Church Services, Sunday Schools and Young Peoples* Meetings.
Atlanta, Ga., January 3, 1906.
Mr. H. C. Rahtrt, Mgr.
Dear Sir: Answering your favor of 30th inst., referring to the matter of song books purchased
by our Sunday School, we wish to state that the competent committee selected “Glorious Praise,”
after a careful consideration of a large number of song books. We are more than pleased nith our
selection. It is, in our opinion, the best book we have ever used in our Sunday Sehool work, cover
ing a period of more than twenty years. Yours very truly
C. R. Normandy, Supt. West End Pres. S. S.
READIWHAT OTHER GOOD JUDGES SAY:
Dr. E. C. Dargan of the Southern Baptist Dr. J. M. Frost, Sunday School Secretary, calls
Theological Seminary, and himself a master of it a glorious book.
sacred song: “It strikes me as a very handy Dr. Carter Helm Jones of Louisville: The best
and usefu* book, . . . admirably serving the old and new hyms have been skillfully blended,
purpose for which it was intended. and a fine musical sense and taste pervade the
arrangement.”
$25 a 100; $3.60 a Dozen, Not Prepaid. Single Copy by Mail, 35c.
If you examine "Glorious Praise” you will buy no other. Send all orders to
HARVEY & BURNETT, Louisville, Ky.
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