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  1. “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and Meaning

    Jul 9, 2012 · Howe’s solution was “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” It carries the same rah-rah sentiment as the old song, with the added weight of biblical references to Christ’s judgment of …

  2. john brown’s body – The Jesus Question

    Jul 9, 2012 · Tag Archives: john brown’s body “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and Meaning Posted on July 9, 2012 by Victoria Emily Jones

  3. Music – Page 5 – The Jesus Question

    Jul 9, 2012 · Category Archives: Music “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and Meaning Posted on July 9, 2012 by Victoria Emily Jones

  4. The Jesus Question | Tracing the identity of Jesus through history, …

    “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” originated during the Civil War. On November 17, 1861, Howe traveled with her husband, Samuel, then director of the Army’s Sanitary Commission, to …

  5. Comments on: “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and …

    Jul 9, 2012 · I would say the Hymn is referring to the U.S. Civil War, a horrifying time when we in the U.S. were killing each other. It compares this carnage to the end times when Jesus will …

  6. Politics – Page 2 – The Jesus Question

    “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and Meaning Posted onJuly 9, 2012by Victoria Emily Jones

  7. July 2012 – The Jesus Question

    Jul 31, 2012 · “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and Meaning Posted onJuly 9, 2012by Victoria Emily Jones

  8. Tee Time: Use Christ Truthpaste | The Jesus Question

    Jul 3, 2012 · ← ‘Disturb us, Lord’ “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”: Its Origin and Meaning →

  9. Jesus the Dancer, Part 1: Sydney Carter’s “Lord of the Dance”

    Feb 13, 2012 · When you think “Lord of the Dance,” perhaps the first image that comes to mind is this (or something of the like): This is what a Google search will spit out, at least. But before it …

  10. james montgomery hymns – The Jesus Question

    This hymn, based on Psalm 23, was written by Scotsman James Montgomery (probably best known for his Christmas carol “Angels from the Realms of Glory”) and published in 1822.