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What others are saying about "The Songs of Southern Zion: Confederate Hymnology"
I recently received a copy of Pastor Ron Rumburg's latest book The Songs of Southern Zion: Confederate Hymnology and was greatly pleased with the quality and the contents of the book. ...He demonstrates how songs and hymns were used by believers, patriots and warriors from early history and up to and through the history of the Confederacy. ...Words have meanings and it is the meanings of the hymns that have been lost over the decades. We need a fresh awakening to the words of our hymns as well as a new appreciation as to how God has used songs and hymns down through the ages. Pastor Rumburg does a masterful job demonstrating this truth.... --John Weaver, Pastor, Freedom Baptist Church, Past Chaplain-in-Chief, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Dr. Rumburg's latest title is a blessed and welcome addition to Confederate History. It brings into sharp focus the vacant depths into which our modern "so called" Christian culture has fallen. Although it is packed with information, it flow and reads so easily, that the pages turn swifty; it is a joy to read.... --Rex Miller, Old South Institute Press
The true faith of the South shines in all of its glory in H. Rondel Rumburg's The Songs of Southern Zion: Confederate Hymnology, bringing to life the great hymns of Christianity and their Christ-centered foundations. --Rev. Harold Wm. Taylor, past pastor Alleghany Baptist Church, ex-chaplain Virginia Tech football, Blacksburg, VA
I heard the notes of the famous national anthems, and yet my soul was still unstirred, till suddenly, like a heavenly sunburst of glorious enlivening light, I caught the welcome notes of “Dixie.”
Then suddenly, as the lightning’s light Dispels the darkness of the night, My grief had fled, my cares had sped, The world was bright, my heart was light, And from my very soul I said: “I’m glad I live in Dixie.”
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