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Today, we are talking about the song Holy, Holy, Holy. Reginald Heber was born into royalty. He was gifted with great intelligence. When the church called him to take a position in India, he went willingly. He stood against injustice and cared for the poor.
He was accepted by society's most elite in his day and loved by the poorest. He wrote a sermon to be preached on Trinity Sunday, where we find our song today.
Music Source: YouTube https://youtu.be/1bk28-_xyK4
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