"Mother's Hymn Book" is a collection of hymns compiled for use in family worship and religious instruction, particularly aimed at mothers teaching their children. This volume, originally published in 1859, features a selection of devotional songs intended to instill Christian values and provide comfort and guidance. The hymns reflect the theological and musical sensibilities of the mid-19th century and offer a glimpse into the religious practices of families during that era.
Authored by Thomas Hastings, a prominent figure in American church music, the hymn book emphasizes themes of faith, love, and divine grace. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of religious music, hymnology, and the role of mothers in shaping the spiritual lives of their children. "Mother's Hymn Book" stands as a testament to the enduring power of music and faith in nurturing familial bonds.
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