• Eden Burning were a popular Christian band from Cheltenham led by Paul Northup. They originally met as members of Charlton Kings Baptist church, and were...
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    had previously contributed to the song "The Joust" by Christian band Eden Burning in 1994. Blessed contributed vocals to the track 'Sonic Attack' on the...
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    Goldie, Jamelia, After the Fire, The Proclaimers, Daniel Bedingfield, Eden Burning, Duke Special, Athlete and Sixpence None the Richer. Greenbelt is also...
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    Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon (née Spencer-Churchill; 28 June 1920 – 15 November 2021) was an English memoirist and the second wife of Anthony Eden, who...
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    to the ballad is in Beaumont and Fletcher's 1613 play The Knight of the Burning Pestle: And some they whistled, and some they sung, Hey, down, down! And...
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  • Other notable bands on the album include IQ, Galahad, Pendragon, Jadis, Eden Burning, and Mann's own band Twelfth Night. In addition, Alan Reed, the Pallas...
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  • Diddle", a series 10 episode of The Bill "Hey Diddle Diddle", a song by Eden Burning from Mirth and Matter (1994) "Hey Diddle Diddle", a song by Marvin Gaye...
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  • Tapestry (1988) Harvest (1990) Heartwood (2011) Random Winds (1980) Eden Burning (1982) Crescent City (1984) Blessings (1989) Treasures (1992) Whispers...
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    Leeland incorporates verses from Psalm 139 as lyrics "If I go up" by Eden Burning "Fearfully and Wonderfully Made" by Charlotte Martin "Ken je mij?" by...
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  • fortune-telling". Nāḥāš occurs in the Torah to identify the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Throughout the Hebrew Bible, it is also used in conjunction with seraph...
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