So too, it is only sleeping children that we liken to angels-even though our hymnody reminds us that angels never sleep! |
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Cyberspace will not eclipse the Eucharist or destroy Protestant hymnody, although it might frustrate a lot of liturgists and composers! |
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Second, the Moravians were the pioneers in what we would today know as evangelical hymnody. |
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She attends to the scriptural basis of prayer and hymnody, as well as reading and sermon. |
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Of the discursive chapters, Duck's review of Trinitarian language in English-language hymnody is probably the most illuminating. |
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While some looked for a one-kind-fits-all solution, the actual hymnody reflected a more complicated situation. |
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We can also benefit from our African brothers and sisters when it comes to hymnody, song and melody. |
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There was, of course, a vast amount of music in the U.S. in this period besides symphonic music, Lutheran hymnody, and Wagnerian opera. |
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The late 1960s and early 70s were times of great experimentation and upheaval in hymnody. |
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In short, I prefer hymnody that directs our minds to God, not to contemplation of How Truly Wonderful We Are. |
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There has been an explosion of creative new hymnody, reflected and made available in a host of new hymnals. |
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This remarkable text by Fred Kaan is a great addition to Christmas hymnody. |
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Where should we stand with church architecture, hymnody, liturgical elements and the like? |
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Again, the miserable poverty of so much contemporary hymnody likewise undermines the most careful attention to liturgy. |
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Similarly, Protestant hymnody used in various missionary contexts has undergone transformations in which new meanings yielded the power to indigenize and resist. |
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The blend of humorous contes, hymnody, and lyric testifies to a diverse taste in the unknown anthologist. |
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In the last decade of the 19th century, black hymnody experienced a stylistic shift. |
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The building came alive with the sounds of contemporary praise music as well as traditional hymnody. |
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Moreover, in the Syriac rites of Antioch and Byzantium, hymnody is developed at the expense of the psalter. |
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Noteworthy also is the greater use of one another's legacy of hymnody. |
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We pray and sing the Scriptures through liturgy and hymnody. |
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After the Civil War, black hymnals began to include music, but most of the arrangements employed the rhythmically and melodically straightforward, unembellished style of white hymnody. |
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Continental hymnody has been largely influenced by Lutheran models, although in Italy the Waldensian church cultivates congregational hymnody influenced by local folk-song and operatic styles. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition, and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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It is still not a hymn in the narrow sense of the formal and structural criteria of hymnody. |
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Lutheran hymnody is well known for its doctrinal, didactic, and musical richness. |
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Music of the old Czech masters and that of Antonin Dvoiik became our first publications, along with our arrangements of the Czech hymnody. |
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We play emotions of sorrow for all they are worth, both in the readings, and in the hymnody and the preaching. |
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Over subsequent centuries, many Presbyterian churches modified these prescriptions by introducing hymnody, instrumental accompaniment, and ceremonial vestments into worship. |
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I had to agree that much of the hymnody we call on, and a lot of the music chosen for choirs determined to sing cantatas, reflects just one theology of atonement. |
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Hymnody is an important aspect of worship in Anglicanism, and the ACC is no different. |
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