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Old 02-23-2011, 09:08 PM
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Re: A Night at a Museum

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Originally Posted by whoami View Post
Although I have not participated in singing the songs from the 1700's that I'm sure you're referring to, I've heard them and been told the english translations to some. I agree with you - timelessly sacred.
Yes I was referencing some of the old German, but also using "1700's" as a figure of speech. There are many great English hymns that are ancient but not outdated.

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