How To Use Hymnody In A Sentence

  • Again, the miserable poverty of so much contemporary hymnody likewise undermines the most careful attention to liturgy.
  • Listening to the hymnody for the Vigil of Palm Sunday, the hymnographer, without apology for the discrepancy, races to it and declares: Glory to God for All Things
  • While some looked for a one-kind-fits-all solution, the actual hymnody reflected a more complicated situation.
  • Noteworthy also is the greater use of one another's legacy of hymnody.
  • There is very little that reflects the Christian hymnody of ‘field and forest, flowery meadow, flashing sea.’
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  • She attends to the scriptural basis of prayer and hymnody, as well as reading and sermon.
  • Of the discursive chapters, Duck's review of Trinitarian language in English-language hymnody is probably the most illuminating.
  • Wither is considered a pioneer of English hymnody because of his Hymnes and Songs of the Church published in 1623.
  • We can also benefit from our African brothers and sisters when it comes to hymnody, song and melody.
  • Cyberspace will not eclipse the Eucharist or destroy Protestant hymnody, although it might frustrate a lot of liturgists and composers!
  • So too, it is only sleeping children that we liken to angels-even though our hymnody reminds us that angels never sleep!
  • Combined with Anglican church hymnody, this had led to the distinctive vocal harmonic style known as mbube, practised in many communities by "evening" or "night" choirs of enthusiastic amateurs. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
  • Christian plainchant offers melodic settings of varying complexity for the Ordinary and Proper texts of their parent rites, which may consist of psalmody and other scriptural texts or freely composed hymnody.
  • There has been an explosion of creative new hymnody, reflected and made available in a host of new hymnals.
  • Protestant hymnody in particular has a special hold on him.
  • This remarkable text by Fred Kaan is a great addition to Christmas hymnody.
  • St. Augustine, the latter did not contribute to hymnody but left us only an interesting rhythmical abecedary composed in the year 393 and intended for singing as the repetition verse proves. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Second, the Moravians were the pioneers in what we would today know as evangelical hymnody.
  • In short, I prefer hymnody that directs our minds to God, not to contemplation of How Truly Wonderful We Are.
  • The old traditions of lined-out hymnody, camp-meeting choruses, and shape-note tunes played signal roles in the conversion of slaves to Christianity.
  • Latin hymnody and hymnography, appealing to the popular ear and heart, had gradually substituted accent for quantity in verse; for the common people could never be moved by a Christian song in the prosody of the classics. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes
  • Combined with Anglican church hymnody, this had led to the distinctive vocal harmonic style known as mbube, practiced in many communities by "evening" or "night" choirs of enthusiastic amateurs. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
  • Where should we stand with church architecture, hymnody, liturgical elements and the like?
  • Similarly, Protestant hymnody used in various missionary contexts has undergone transformations in which new meanings yielded the power to indigenize and resist.
  • Given that strict approach, then, ‘There is no way in the world to prove uninspired hymnody.’
  • The late 1960s and early 70s were times of great experimentation and upheaval in hymnody.
  • 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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