[ UK /hˈɪmnə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈhɪmnəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a songbook containing a collection of hymns
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How To Use hymnal In A Sentence

  • More than one church has had a fight on its hands trying to change hymnals. Christianity Today
  • His songs have a hymnal quality, their insistent melodies dirge-like.
  • During his years at South western Seminary, McKinney had worked part-time as music editor for Robert H. Coleman, a songbook and hymnal publisher in Dallas.
  • More than one church has had a fight on its hands trying to change hymnals. Christianity Today
  • The simple lyric and Bass's cooing and humming give the song an almost hymnal quality.
  • This hymn has traditionally been the first hymn in Methodist hymnals since the time of Wesley.
  • The other instrumental, ‘A Hymnal’, belongs to guest cellist Anna Fritz, whose portamento flights are the most sensual thing on the album.
  • I sip my Chivas from the cap, listening to the shaking structure around us, the minimum ribbing, a sort of endoskeletal arch that makes every groaning noise in the hymnal of manned flight. Underworld
  • Whole shelves are bent under ranks of old missals, breviaries, and hymnals. Loome Theological Booksellers, Stillwater, Minnesota
  • Mikkelborg releases sudden blizzards of sound over hymnal backdrops early on.
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