"Hymns Of The Heart," compiled by Joseph F. Berry, is a collection of hymns designed for a variety of religious settings. Published in 1914, this volume was intended for use in public worship, evangelistic campaigns, prayer meetings, and young people's services. Berry's selection emphasizes themes of faith, devotion, and spiritual uplift, aiming to inspire and unite congregations through song. The hymns reflect the theological and musical styles prevalent in early 20th-century Protestantism. This enduring collection offers insight into the devotional practices of the time and provides a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Christian hymnody. Its contents echo the sentiments and aspirations of believers seeking solace and inspiration in their faith.
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