A Celtic Psaltery by David Adam The Revd Canon

A Celtic Psaltery by David Adam The Revd Canon

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Zusammenfassung

The Celts had a deep love for the psalms, which gave them a feeling for verse and a desire to express their love for God in every situation. In this volume, David Adam has collected songs for guidance and songs for protection, hymns for the morning and others for the evening.

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A Celtic Psaltery by David Adam The Revd Canon

I offer Thee Every cloud that ever swept O'er the skies and broke and wept In rain, and with the flowerlets slept. My King. Each communicant praying Every angel staying Before Thy throne to sing. Adoramus Te! This extract from the ancient Irish prayer, Glorificamus Te, beautifully captures both the Celtic peoples' devotion to the Psalter, and their desire to express their love for God in every situation. There is much to gain from their approach to worship. David Adam's wonderful compilation celebrates the enduring Celtic dreams of Creation, Protection, Glory, Guidance and Praising God, through songs and poems that have enriched his own private devotions and public ministry.
The Revd Canon David Adam is one of the best-loved figures in Celtic spirituality. The author of many successful books, he was for thirteen years Vicar of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and continues to lecture, speak and act as a spiritual director.
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ISBN 13 9780281052189
ISBN 10 0281052182
Titel A Celtic Psaltery
Autor David Adam The Revd Canon
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag SPCK Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-07-13
Seitenanzahl 156
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