Song Praises, compiled by George B. Holsinger, is a collection of hymns intended for use in various religious settings. Specifically designed for Sunday schools, Christian workers' meetings, prayer meetings, and general song services, this songbook offers a diverse selection of hymns to enrich worship and foster spiritual engagement.
Published in 1906, the collection reflects the musical and theological preferences of its time, offering a glimpse into the devotional practices of early 20th-century Christian communities. The hymns included are chosen to inspire and uplift, providing a resource for congregations seeking to enhance their communal worship experience.
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