How’s this, to the tune of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”? Hang Earl Warren from a sour apple tree, His impeachment still won’t fill the bill, The lyricist was the late Noel E.
"In the beginning there was neither existence nor non-existence; there was no atmosphere, no sky, and no realm beyond the sky. What power was there? Where was that power? Who was that power? Was ...
Soon after, it was published in the "Atlantic Monthly" as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." John Brown the Scotsman would not live to hear this version. He died early in the war, drowned in the ...
Rejoice, birth-giver of the aromatic balm of the King of all. Rejoice, O Bride unwedded, the world's salvation." The Akathist Hymn is a profound, devotional poem, which sings the praises of the Holy ...
A British hymn, said to be Mahatma Gandhi's favourite, was dropped from India's annual Republic Day celebrations, as part of what the government says is an "ongoing process of decolonising India".
Henry Francis Lyte, Vicar of Brixham in Devon, had the idea for this hymn when he was in Wexford visiting a dying friend. He later revisited it when he himself was dying from TB and it was first ...
Throughout its history, the United States Constitution has led a dual existence as one of the country’s most prized—and most criticized—documents. In their new book, Keeping the Republic: A Defense of ...