Hay un canto nuevo en mi ser

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Author: Luther B. Bridgers

Luther Burgess Bridgers Born at Margarettsville, NC, son of a minister who conducted revival meetings, he assisted his father conducting meetings (1904-1913). He attended Asbury College at Wilmore, KY, and met his wife, Sarah Jane (Sallie) Veatch in 1905 while there. They had three sons: Luther Hughes, Allen Veatch, and James Marvin. He pastored Methodist Episcopal congregations in KY, NC, and GA, first pastoring in Perry, FL, before doing evangelistic work. He evangelized in the southern U S. He was also known for his fine singing voice and would sing at each meeting. Tragedy struck while he was conducting a revival in Middlesboro, KY, in 1911. Having left his wife and three sons to visit his wife’s parents while he was away, he learned… Go to person page >

Translator: H. Cotto Reyes

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Celebremos Su Gloria #156

Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día #363

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Himnos de Gloria #294

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Himnos de la Vida Cristiana #270

Himnos de la Vida Cristiana #297

Himnos de la Vida Cristiana #297

Praise y Adoración #258b

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