- A
hymn is a type of song, and
partially synonymous with
devotional song,
specifically written for the
purpose of
adoration or prayer, and
typically addressed...
- The
Hymn of the
Pearl (also
Hymn of the Soul,
Hymn of the Robe of
Glory or
Hymn of
Judas Thomas the Apostle) is a p****age of the
apocryphal Acts of Thomas...
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primarily from the late-antique
compilation of the
Homeric Hymns along with
Orphic and
other hymnic poetry. They all
descend from a single, now-lost m****cript...
- The
Finlandia hymn (Finnish: Finlandia-hymni)
refers to a
serene hymn-like
section of the
patriotic symphonic poem Finlandia,
written in 1899 and 1900...
- of a
country or nation. The
majority of
national anthems are
marches or
hymns in style. American,
Central Asian, and
European nations tend
towards more...
-
hymn metre (US: meter)
indicates the
number of
syllables for the
lines in each
stanza (verse) of a
hymn. This
provides a
means of
marrying the
hymn's...
-
Hymn to
Freedom may
refer to: "
Hymn to Liberty", the
national anthem of
Greece and
Cyprus "
Hymn to Freedom" (Oscar
Peterson song), a song by
Oscar Peterson...
-
believes the
author of the
Hymns was
likely familiar. The
Orphic Hymns are most
important surviving representative of the
genre of
hymnic literature attributed...
-
Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn is the
fourth album by
Canadian post-rock band Do Make Say Think. It was
released on
October 6, 2003 by Constellation...
- The "Battle
Hymn of the Republic" is an
American patriotic song
written by the
abolitionist writer Julia Ward Howe
during the
American Civil War. Howe...