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    The Librarian got a reaction from Bible Speaks in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Felicitaciones a nuestro recién bautizado hermano gemelos siameses. Convención regional Pangasinan, Filipinas.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in JW’s crossing dangerous bridges   
    Over Piranhas in the Amazon River! Beat that for dangerous!! ;-)

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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in Introduction to the Song of Solomon   
    Song of Solomon
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Henriette in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Felicitaciones a nuestro recién bautizado hermano gemelos siameses. Convención regional Pangasinan, Filipinas.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Felicitaciones a nuestro recién bautizado hermano gemelos siameses. Convención regional Pangasinan, Filipinas.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Martha Braun Amistadi in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Felicitaciones a nuestro recién bautizado hermano gemelos siameses. Convención regional Pangasinan, Filipinas.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from JW Insider in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Regional Convention in Pangasinan, Philippines
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Martha Braun Amistadi in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Regional Convention in Pangasinan, Philippines
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Felicitaciones a nuestro recién bautizado hermano gemelos siameses. Convención regional Pangasinan, Filipinas.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Annie Abbott in Is Josh Groban one of Jehovah's Witnesses?   
    @JW Insider That is a very interesting tidbit of history. Sentimental Journey was a GIGANTIC hit back in the day.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Regional Convention in Pangasinan, Philippines
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Carmen Erwin in New Light from Warwick, New York!   
    Dawn from Warwick, New York to be used for the next Millennial 
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from T Naidoo in Jehovah's Witnesses Public Talk Watchtower Meeting 27 November 2016   
    Jehovah's Witnesses Public Talk Watchtower Meeting 27 November 2016
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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in Is Josh Groban one of Jehovah's Witnesses?   
    Also, Brother [Ben] Homer, the person who wrote the very widely-known song, Sentimental Journey, also wrote the very beautiful Kingdom Song "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize." This was song #119 in the 1966 song book, which then became #222 from 1984 to 2009. It was dropped from the 2009 song book.
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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in REFORMED SONGS..... No. 58 & 50   
    And, just for sake of completeness . . . the 337-song Song Book that came out in 1928 became the new foundation for dozens of songs that we sang for more than 50 years and a few of which we still sing today. It was reduced to small fraction of its songs in the next 1944 Song Book, but several were put back in the 1950 Song Book and many remained right up until 2009. Very few of the 1928 songs remain today, but most of us can probably still remember some of the music and lyrics, especially the ones that survived up until the 2009 song book. 
    In the 1928 Song Book, the credit to Frances Havergal was dropped, and credit for the tune (that we used from 1928 until 1966) was now given to Horton.
     

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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in REFORMED SONGS..... No. 58 & 50   
    Our 1924 Songbook, called "Kingdom Hymns" had the song without the "silver and gold" line, probably because this particular songbook was geared toward the youth in the congregation (see Preface, attached below). But in this one, the words were actually attributed directly to Frances Havergal, although the tune was just a little different based on some music from Mozart. (Actually, if you play the Mozart-based version on the piano, you can see that it was actually the basis for the version of the music that I remember singing until 1966, the year before I was baptized.)
     


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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in REFORMED SONGS..... No. 58 & 50   
    Just noticed that the Kingdom Song book in 1944 was even closer to the original hymn from 1874:
     

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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in REFORMED SONGS..... No. 58 & 50   
    This song has an interesting history. The tune has changed a few times, but many of the lyrics have remained true to the original words as they were written by Frances Havergal, as she wrote them in December 1874. (Not a Bible Student or a JW, of course). She actually gave up most of her own silver and gold as reported:
    She wrote, “[I shipped] off all my ornaments, including a jewel cabinet which is really fit for a countess, to the Church Missionary Society where they will be accepted and disposed of for me. I retain only a brooch for daily wear, which is a memorial of my dear parents. I had no idea I had such a jeweler's shop; nearly fifty articles are being packed off. I don't think I need tell you I never packed a box with such pleasure.”
    Here is the near equivalent as it is still sung in various religions of Christendom (https://www.hymnal.net/en/hymn/h/445):
      1 Take my life, and let it be
    Consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
    Take my moments and my days,
    Let them flow in ceaseless praise,
    Let them flow in ceaseless praise. 2 Take my hands, and let them move
    At the impulse of Thy love;
    Take my feet and let them be
    Swift and beautiful for Thee,
    Swift and beautiful for Thee. 3 Take my voice, and let me sing
    Always, only, for my King;
    Take my lips, and let them be
    Filled with messages from Thee,
    Filled with messages from Thee. 4 Take my silver and my gold;
    Not a mite would I withhold;
    Take my intellect, and use
    Every power as Thou shalt choose,
    Every power as Thou shalt choose. 5 Take my will, and make it Thine;
    It shall be no longer mine.
    Take my heart; it is Thine own;
    It shall be Thy royal throne,
    It shall be Thy royal throne. 6 Take my love; my Lord, I pour
    At Thy feet its treasure-store.
    Take myself, and I will be
    Ever, only, all for Thee,
    Ever, only, all for Thee.      
    The way I remember this song is the way we sang it in the Kingdom Hall up until 1966 as shown in the picture attached below. This was my grandmother's favorite Kingdom Song, and my mother still sings it every now and then while doing dishes or cooking:
    Note that the words: "Take my silver and my gold / Nothing Lord would I withhold" are now back to the exact equivalent of the pre-1966 version. (Prior to that it was called "Consecration" in the previous songbook before 1950, otherwise pretty much the same words. It actually goes back to Kingdom Song Books from 1925, 1928, 1944 and 1950.)
    The order of the verses was switched around, but most of the verses from the old Kingdom Song 74, below, are taken from Frances Havergal's hymn. The tune is very catchy, and many JWs were sorry to see it dropped when the pink songbook came out in 1966.
     

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    The Librarian got a reaction from Ann O'Maly in Studying the Bible?   
    This is what Family Worship Night often looks like now in 2016

    A picture says 1,000 words I guess.
    Studying the Bible when I was a child in 1979 looked SO much different. And it involved actual reading of the Bible.
    Hmmm..
    Will these children be prepared to defend their beliefs in the future with only a Bible in hand?
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    The Librarian got a reaction from MsKitty in New Light from Warwick, New York!   
    Dawn from Warwick, New York to be used for the next Millennial 
     
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    The Librarian reacted to Saint-Jacques Pierre Cheelton in With the chairman of the regional assembly   
    With my spiritual mentor and spiritual mother, they are missionaries of Guilead: Bro and Sis Phillippe Tatlot. They work very hard in Haiti.Really grateful to them!
    wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/102010446

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    The Librarian got a reaction from AbigailSensefulOne in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Regional Convention in Pangasinan, Philippines
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Bible Speaks in Machu Picchu en Perú   
    Machu Picchu en Perú

    Anyone have any other photos from this location? Please post below.
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Susan Gandara in Bangkok, Thailand Branch office   
    Interactive display for visitors to the Thailand Branch Office of Jehovah's WItnesses

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    The Librarian got a reaction from Richteresa in JW.org baptized Siamese Twins in the Philippines   
    Felicitaciones a nuestro recién bautizado hermano gemelos siameses. Convención regional Pangasinan, Filipinas.
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