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The Hope that Empowers … Rev 21:1-6a … 1 Nov 2015
We have the world renowned New World symphony by Antonin Dvorak, written in 1893, during his five year stint in the USA. Incorporating Negro and Native American music, this symphony is full of the promise, the open spaces, and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Antonin Dvorak, climate change, emancipation, General Theory of Relativity, New World Symphony, Princeton University, Putin, refugees, Richard Hooker, slavery, Sustainable Living, Time Magazine, Willibrord of Utrecht, women's rights, women's sufferage
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