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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

Phil Keaggy's AMAZING rendition of the 8th century classic!

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  • Anyone know how a comment could have been removed from here? I haven't removed any, but it looks like someone's got removed...?

  • Debate!! I love debates!

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  • Love this song!!! I can't believe that anyone would be haters of this! Phil rocks!

  • @thegreat13thdoctor ..the person removed it from their own list most likely. That's how I have removed mine by accident. BTW Thanks for the great posting!! :)

  • This is such a great song... (not easy to find) - Thanks for posting!!

  • Love this song... thanks for posting = )

  • @chassebeth Yours is a very fine example of being non- judgmental. I happen to like a lot of Keaggy's music... but I do not like what he's done to this beautiful 8th century hymn. There, I said it again. Romans 14:4 back at ya. " Who are you to judge the servant of another? To his own master he stands or falls; and he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand.

  • @frmdeath2life Do you know Phil Keaggy's story? Look it up, please get to know his heart, as much as one can without knowing him personally, before you make assumptions... What was said about Judging another's servant (He's God's not your's): Romans 14:4- Who are you to judge the servant of another? To his own master he stands or falls; and he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand.

    People are too quick to judge people. We are told to judge all things rightly. To tell people about

  • I kind of like this version . I realize that it may be overly repititious - but all versions are . Perhaps there is too much drumming . I still like it , though . There is no doubt that Phil Keaggy has more than enough skill to play this anyway one would like . ( SIng unto him a new song ; play skilfully with a loud noise . - Psalm 33:3 ) I think that is what Phil and the band were doing ! I don't see where it says to stop this in the N.T.

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