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Berthold Brecht writes the Children's Hymn, a poem protesting what he felt was Nazi corrup
by the music editor William Henry Monk for the hymn Abide with Me.
The song is a generally a hymn about nostalgia and how one shouldn't regret wh
There is a famous Kesh temple hymn about Ninhursag's temple in Kesh, where she is
one of the world's largest collections of organ hymn accompaniments.
There is no one hymn addressed exclusively to her, unlike other Vedi
One famous hymn, Adon Olam, (Ruler of the Universe) has been se
This hymn, after summing up her nature, also asks for her
The hymn also associates her with Yashoda's daughter.
The Hymn also has by far the most complicated known text
The hymn also remains in use in the Anglican Communion a
The abecedarian hymn Altus Prosator is used on All Saints Day.
tainment consisting of fourteen versions of the hymn Amazing Grace.
lead locals on BBC South's re-recording of the hymn Amazing Grace, created to help mark the 200 yea
wton (1725-1807), a friend of Cowper, wrote the hymn Amazing Grace, the church at which he preached,
This version has become a beloved hymn among Latin American Latter-day Saint Christian
e is probably best known today for his Anglican hymn, Ancient of Days.
d by heart the words and music of some standard hymn, and this served as a model for other hymns of
"Angel Crying" is in the style of a Revivalist Hymn and features 2 members of the soon to be Big Co
The Christian Harmony is a shape note hymn and tune book compiled by William Walker.
All this helped to differentiate between the hymn and the surrounding Latin prose, which has led
e congregation of Scholtes' church singing this hymn and others.
ration in taste follows the use of this type of hymn and tune; it fosters an attachment to the trivi
"Say, Brothers" from Hymn and Tune Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church
veral commissions for ceremonial works, such as Hymn and Celebration in 1962, Music for a Celebratio
The song was to become the official Rio hymn, and its title became the nickname for Rio.
three fragments - an untitled text, an untitled hymn, and the text "On the Passage of the Soul Throu
In 2003 it was designated the official State Hymn, and a new state song was named.
Struck by the response to the hymn and the power of the lyrics, they decided to ex
Latin and chant (and Easter and this beautiful hymn), and wanted a copy.
day was saluted by the playing of the Khedivial hymn and the firing of the fort's guns to acknowledg
He associated two small fragments (a hymn and a prose passage on the progress of a soul t
rship that have appeared in Choral Journal, The Hymn, and Review and Expositor.
PSG's first logo and hymn appeared during 1970-71.
John Newton, writer of Amazing Grace wrote the hymn Approach, my Soul, the Mercy Seat.
"reflectively," "with vigor," etc. Beneath the hymn are listed the author and composer and their ye
All the strophes of a hymn are usually of the same construction.
r more often than others during the course of a hymn are called dominant notes and also help define
t to produce a series of albums of contemporary hymn arrangements.
y one passenger that the ship's band played the hymn as the Titanic sank.
The Latin text of the hymn as it has been passed down over the years was c
rd leading his trapped comrades in a prayer and hymn as they met their fate, as his citation said, w
Waldo Emerson, who noted, "From a copy of this hymn as first printed on slips for distribution amon
The Salvation Army adopted the hymn as its favoured processional.
A translation of the first two verses of the hymn as "A Spotless Rose" was written by Catherine W
The Corps is a poetic hymn associated with the United States Military Acad
Eden presented an a cappella version of an old hymn at a "Focus on the Family" chapel service, and
A Hebrew language hymn attributed to him, transliterated "Omnam Kayn"
ion of the Syro-Malabar Church; it includes the hymn Awun d'wasmayya, i.e., the Lord's Prayer in Ara
Some also finish the morning hymn Baruch Adonai Yom Yom, starting either from the
which is also the melody of another well-known hymn, Be Thou My Vision.
This hymn became the most loved hymn of the German-speaki
o the tune of "Semper Paratus" (the Coast Guard Hymn), before entering the field of competition or f
pit, lectern, font cover and pews, but also the hymn board, the alms box and an umbrella stand.
this until 1996, with the publication of their hymn book Hymns for a Caring World, and their fourth
the boy employees (over 1,000) with a bible, a hymn book and an arithmetic book in their own locked
Hymns and Psalms is the hymn book of the Methodist Church in the UK.
The decision to produce a new hymn book was taken at the Methodist Conference of 1
The hymn book contains multiple indexes of tunes, metres
sus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official hymn book of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da
gh my frail eye-lids refuse n. 29 in The Church Hymn book 1872 (1774)
angour and disease invade n. 1032 in The Church Hymn book 1872 (1778)
rist thy griefs hath borne n. 443 in The Church Hymn book 1872 (1759)
1434 in The Church Hymn book 1872 (1776) (? A. M. Topladys text)
e church, encouraging church members to use the hymn book at meetings and in their homes to invite t
r of three hymns in Brunstad Christian Church's hymn book Ways of the Lord.
as decided that a new edition of the Australian Hymn Book was needed.
The hymn book contains indexes to first lines, tunes, co
ns into Welsh and helped with the creation of a hymn book for the Bangor diocese.
A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship, a hymn book compiled by William Gadsby and first publi
The hymn book contains some of the most well known and w
wo hundred thousand copies of Marmon Convention hymn book (in Malayalam and with transliterated) wit
The Australian Hymn Book (ISBN 1-86371-150-3) was published in 1977
Together in Song: Australian Hymn Book II was released in 1999.
In its international edition, the hymn book is known as With One Voice (not to be conf
The hymn book is used by the Gospel Standard Strict Bapt
Church, following the 1930 Hymnary and the 1972 Hymn Book (the latter created jointly with the Angli
ed, the United Church's successor hymnal to The Hymn Book (1971) contains thirteen Farquharson hymns
riter; three of his hymns were published in The Hymn Book (Anglican and United Churches of Canada, 1
lished in Baltimore as the Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book (1889).
y be found in the Norwegian 1998 Roman Catholic Hymn book as well as in other collections.
by Martin Luther and printed in the Brethren's Hymn Book of 1566.
The hymn book was never widely used in churches outside
A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship is a hymn book compiled by William Gadsby, a minister of
hen Spurgeon produced an update called "Our Own Hymn Book" which borrowed much from Rippon and Watts
He also published the Methodist hymn book, the Arminian Magazine and later The Metho
s appeared in several editions of the Methodist Hymn Book, in Congregational Praise and in the Austr
first in the Andachtscymbeln, the oldest Guben hymn book, in 1648.
stories from the Old Testament, a catechism, a hymn book, a history of the Christian Church and a b
m its theological standpoint, as an evangelical hymn book, it is in poetic grace, literary excellenc
he Methodist Union, a new volume, The Methodist Hymn Book, was compiled and published in 1933.
son introduced a shorted 5-verse version into a hymn book, "The Service of Praise", for his congrega
he TV series Portveien 2 and into the Norwegian hymn book.
ich were printed in some of the editions of the hymn book.
f the 19th century, it is found in 15 of the 17 hymn books consulted by the authors of Lyric Studies
several hymns, some of which remain in Lutheran hymn books to this day.
front piece in front of the frontmost pews for hymn books of those at the front of the congregation
His hymns appear in hymn books of various denominations, but most notabl
ospel Hymns," and subsequently of the series of hymn books used by Mr. Moody during the remainder of
ngelical movement and were included in Anglican hymn books such as the English Hymnal
He later published several of his own hymn books, including Jewish Children's Hymn Book, B
Prayer Books, Church Services, Tamworth Church Hymn Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash and Day Books &c
In English hymn books, where traditional folk tunes are used, t
nse 1854; and published a pamphlet on Hymns and Hymn Books, 1858; and (with Dr. H.J. Gauntlett) the
rman tunes adopted by the two American Lutheran hymn books.
strangely overlooked by the compilers of recent hymn books.
band Weezer has shown repeated interest in the hymn, both on their second album Pinkerton as the in
I would assume they played the Olympic hymn, but can anyone confirm that?
g "Amazing Grace" is not a cover of the popular hymn but rather an original song written by the band
"Rock of Ages" ( hymn) by Augustus Montague Toplady & Thomas Hastings
this meal include Bnei Heichala (a Kabblaistic hymn by Rabbi Isaac Luria), Mizmor L'David (23rd Psa
e title was changed to Songs of Praise from the hymn by J. Montgomery, 'Songs of Praise the angels s
, for orchestra (11 July 2007); Variations on a hymn by Sabin Dragoi (23 July 2007); Concert Overtur
An 18-stanza hymn by Manz has been preserved and is found in the
ove Divine, All Loves Excelling" is a Christian hymn by Charles Wesley with a theme of 'Christian pe
It is, however, a hymn by St. Germanus, 734 (Μέγα χαί παράδοξον θαυμα)
Another hymn by Fanny Crosby for which Knapp wrote the music
On Sundays, in place of the eklogarion, a hymn called the Evlogitaria is chanted in honor of t
ry Academy at West Point, and composed both its hymn, called "The Corps," and its official march, "W
"Song of the Three Holy Youths" is part of the hymn called a canon sung during the Matins and other
In the United Kingdom, however, the hymn came to be sung to the French carol tune "Iris"
The Hymn can last upwards of 25 minutes and is liturgica
of the cross, whereupon the door is opened, the hymn ceases, and the procession enters the church.
aditions the term Megalynarion also describes a hymn chanted on Great Feasts in place of the usual A
s, c. 502) coupled with the Christe qui lux the hymn Christe precamur adnue, and assigned both to th
The Compline hymn Christe qui lux es et dies follows the establis
gs were subsequently included in congregational hymn collections in Australia, the UK, US and elsewh
How I Got Over is a Gospel hymn composed and published in 1951 by Clara Ward (1
Fanny Crosby, gospel hymn composer, poet
A Bible scholar, priest and hymn composer, he was educated at the University of
ad 13 children including Episcopal minister and hymn composer, F. Bland Tucker; Beverley Dandridge T
4 about such subjects as tax rebellions, female hymn composers, scouting and patron saints of Britai
s every hour over Christianshavn with different hymn compositions.
Originally the hymn comprised eight stanzas.
The hymn comprises eight stanzas, together with a doxolo
church music, including anthems, service music, hymn concertatos, organ music, music for handbell ch
Both the fourth and fifth quatrains of this hymn conclude with lists of Shiva's epithets as dest
song United band has recorded a version of this hymn, consisting of the first and last verses.
e, Ye Defenders of Zion", originally a militant hymn containing references to trials of LDS members
The Marines Hymn contains a reference to the Barbary Wars in its
Precious Memories is a traditional gospel hymn credited to J.B.F.
urns at the end into the chorus of the Passover hymn Dayenu.
Exaltation (1958), his last completed work, a hymn dedicated to the memory of his wife.
A stela with a hymn dedicated to Re-Harakhti was found.
The original title is taken from the Swedish hymn Den blomstertid nu kommer, which is traditional
the band playing a traditional Armenian Church hymn, Der Voghormya (Lord Have Mercy).
Krama-stotra - an hymn, different from the fundamental text of the Kra
2006 Co-winning hymn Disarming Presence, Win Us - Dorothy Fulton, Ab
It is still currently used as a mournful hymn during the service of Great Friday in the Copti
, Jesu, Domine" is sometimes used as a separate hymn during Benediction.
Beddome long wrote a hymn each week to be sung after his Sunday sermon.
Called "stirring" by one hymn editor, the hymn is described as having "a triu
ase note or ison is the final note on which the hymn ends.
The hymn enjoyed widespread popularity throughout the pe
ter", "Father" and "King", were retained, and a hymn entitled "Strong Mother God" was rejected.
Loughborough Endowed Schools school hymn entitled "Our Father by whose servant(s)" was c
The congregation sang a hymn entitled Peace, Perfect Peace.
It was then that the words of the hymn entitled "Abba Ojcze" were composed for this me
He also wrote a hymn entitled "The Fullness of Times" on that occasi
ish writer and hymnist, best known for his 1860 hymn Eternal Father, Strong to Save (often called "T
much devotional verse, including the well-known hymn Eternal Light!
In Germany, the song is the most successful pop hymn ever .
nt clock, installed in 1903, plays a verse of a hymn every four hours, at 8 am, noon, 4 and 8 pm, wi
The First Delphic Hymn falls into two large parts, a Paean (lines 1-27
ootage and a brand new track entitled Nightmare Hymn, featuring guest drummer Jayson Sherlock.
He was in great demand for his hymn festivals, which are his legacy as a church mus
The hymn finds place in various Vedic texts such as the
ch the Roman Missal takes the first six for the hymn following the procession on Palm Sunday (the us
Tirumurukarruppatai has been considered as a hymn for protection for the devotees.
In Greek practice, the megalynarion is a short hymn for the saint of the day or the feast that is s
"The Hymn For The Coffee"
"A Hymn for a Lost Soul"
"Church Hymn For The Condemned" - 2:29
"The Hymn for Thomas Courtney Warner"
atin) - the opening words of the Roman Catholic hymn for Matins of the Feast of the Holy Family.
er since Get Your Mind Free became the official hymn for Greenpeace in the fight against deforestati
"The Hymn For The Things We Didn't Do"
Hymn For Life - Anders Paulsson (2004) double bass
Beneath the Cross ( Hymn for the Cross and Community)
The Power of the Cross ( Hymn for Communion)
It quickly became a hymn for peace through all of Latin America, particu
"The Hymn for the Coffee" (Rough Trade Shop, London, 1998
Source: The Hymn for Ceylon - Trilingual (Anglican Communion)
"The Hymn for the Things We Didn't Do"
tor Potens, Verax Deus is the name of the daily hymn for Sext in the Roman Breviary
A more recent version of the hymn for choir, entitled Ubi Caritas et Amor by Univ
After the revision, the hymn for Lauds was changed to "Alto ex Olympi vertic
Lutheran Confessor, Philip Melanchthon, wrote a hymn for the day that is still sung in Lutheran Chur
ers "Avinu Malkeinu" ("Our Father, Our King," a hymn for the High Holy Days), "Sim Shalom" ("Song of
onysos first born, and third they chanted a new hymn for Iakkhos.
work by Herbert Howells has the similar title A Hymn for St Cecilia, but was written later in 1960.
the 2nd century, a collection of Psalm texts in hymn form reflecting a Gnostic theology.
Despite the differences in the Hymn found in the Old English manuscripts, each copy
ory sticheron")-plural: doxastika- is a type of hymn found in the Divine Services of the Eastern Ort
A text of the hymn from the old manuscripts of Bobbio, with a lite
It's also a love hymn from Portuguese people to their ex-colonies peo
2009 Winning hymn God Bless the Work Your People Do - John A. Dal
, politician and poet, wrote the Irish national hymn God Save Ireland (d.1914).
He wrote the hymn Hallelujah, Christ is mine which has been trans
                                                                                                    


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