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Definition of Hymnologists

Hymnologist
Hymnologist Hym*nol"o*gist, n. A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology. --Busby.

Meaning of Hymnologists from wikipedia

- distinguished from hymnody, the creation and practice of such song. Hymnologists, such as Erik Routley, may study the history and origins of hymns and...
- Samuel of Tranquebar Jaroslav Vajda Michael Weiße Catherine Winkworth Hymnologists who published on Lutheran hymns: Nancy Raabe Philipp Wackernagel Johannes...
- onward, and was particularly defended in the 1890s by Germain Morin. Hymnologists of the 20th century, especially Ernst Kähler (1958), have shown the ****ociation...
- August 1996) was a British poet. He was the son of Anglican liturgist and hymnologist Percy Dearmer and the artist and writer Mabel Dearmer. Stephen Gwynn...
- hymn of trust and joy and hope. "This hymn is generally considered by hymnologists to be one of the most joyous expressions of hymn lyrics in the English...
- Hymns for Public and Private Worship. There is a po****r story most hymnologists do not believe about the origin of this hymn text that started 122 years...
- m****cripts which were written 100 years before his birth. The English hymnologist James Mearns found it in a m****cript of the British Museum which dates...
- and France are merely an irreligious travesty." In 1979, a Canadian hymnologist, Hugh D. McKellar, published an article, "How to Decode the Twelve Days...
- D. 842. There were, besides, a large number of monks, hagiographers, hymnologists, and poets who had a large share in the development of the Gr**** Liturgy...
- Geological Survey from 1967 to 1975. John Bacchus ****s (1823–1876), hymnologist, clergyman in Durham from 1849 to his death. John Meade Falkner (1858–1932)...