Sunday School Service Book And Hymnal, compiled by Henry George Spaulding, is a collection of hymns and service material designed for use in Sunday schools. Published in 1885, this volume reflects the religious education practices of the late nineteenth century, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and musical life of American youth during that period. It includes a variety of hymns suited for different occasions and lessons, along with liturgical elements to guide the service.
This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Christian education and the development of hymnody in America. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect modern readers with the devotional traditions of the past, providing insight into the values and beliefs that shaped religious communities more than a century ago.
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