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Jun. 16th, 2011 07:50 pmIt's not that I dislike "Immortal, Invisible" - it's a cracking hymn - but given that there's as far as I can see not one word that could be objected to by a conscientious Unitarian, Jew, or Muslim, I'm not convinced it's an ideal choice for Trinity Sunday.
Similarly, while I understand why you might feel the need to cut a verse from "The God of Abram praise" (an even better hymn), the doxology is a weird one to remove....
Similarly, while I understand why you might feel the need to cut a verse from "The God of Abram praise" (an even better hymn), the doxology is a weird one to remove....