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hymnary is a
collection of hymns,
usually in the form of a book,
called a
hymnbook (or hymn book). They are used in
congregational singing. A
hymnal may contain...
- The
Redemption Hymnal is a red-covered
hymnbook containing 800
evangelical hymns,
first published by the Elim
Publishing House in London, in 1951. The...
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Kirtland printing of the
hymnbook was
probably very
small –
perhaps 500
copies at most. Today,
original copies of this
hymnbook are
extremely rare; less...
- The
Little Flock hymnbook is in
common use
amongst Exclusive Brethren in
various editions which nevertheless derive from a
common source. It
exists in...
- 1937 (with Haeffner's
chorale book [sv]) and
contained 500 hymns. The
hymnbook was "approved and
confirmed by the king" on 29
January 1819, but was not...
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Christian Hymns is a non-denominational
Christian hymnbook. It was
first published in 1977 by the
Evangelical Movement of Wales, with a
second edition...
- Hymnals, also
called hymnbooks (or hymn books) and
occasionally hymnaries, are
books of
hymns sung by
religious congregations. The
following is a list...
- Den
svenska psalmboken –
antagen av 1986 års kyrkomöte ('The
Swedish hymnal –
adopted by the 1986
Church Council') is the
fourth official hymnal of the...
- and is po****rly
known as
Sankey and Moody's Songs, or The Sankey-Moody
Hymnbook, many of the
tunes and
lyrics are by
other authors, and the
volume includes...
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devotion The
distinctive plain red
cover set CH3
apart from the
previous hymnbooks and psalters,
which all had dark blue-black bindings. Like RCH, CH3 also...