Sunday School Teacher's 1867 Hymn 'Angry Words' Explained with Images

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Explore the 1867 hymn "Angry Words" by Sunday School Teacher Betty Bender, the music composed by H.R. Palmer and arranged by Will W. Slater in 1944. Delve into the meaning behind the lyrics and messages of love and forgiveness through a series of images capturing different verses and moments from the hymn.

  • Sunday School
  • Hymn
  • 1867
  • Betty Bender
  • Music

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  1. Angry Words (Love One Another) Words: Sunday School Teacher (1867), st. 3 by Betty Bender Music: H. R. Palmer (1867), Arr. by Will W. Slater (1944) Lead - SOL Alto - MI Tenor - SOL Bass - DO 3/4 Eb/Bb - SOL Verses: 3/Chorus PDHymns.com

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