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Handel ‘s Messiah
George Frideric Handel’s Messiah was originally an Easter offering. It burst onto the stage of Musick Hall in Dublin on April 13, 1742. The audience swelled to a record 700, as ladies had heeded pleas by management to wear dresses “without Hoops” in order to make “Room for more company.”…
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Made #mincemeat pie for @gracekville’s annual #Thanksgiving at Robinwood. Us mincers couldn’t wait. #IPrePied. #whatsamince?
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One of the crazy and sad ways #T1D impacts the life a child. So very grateful for #JDRF and those who are supporting us and others in our #WalktoCure in order to turn #Type1intoTypeNone
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newyorker: A cartoon by Frank Cotham. For more from this week’s issue, visit newyorker.com/humor. Reminds me of this from C.S. Lewis’ That Hideous Strength. “Not till then did his controllers allow him to suspect that death itself might not after all cure the illusion of being a soul— nay, might…
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An info-graphic on commonly held, theological beliefs in the United States. This is a summary of the research undertaken by Ligonier Ministriess and Lifeway Research.
