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Samuel of
Tranquebar Jaroslav Vajda Michael Weiße
Catherine Winkworth Hymnologists who
published on
Lutheran hymns:
Nancy Raabe Philipp Wackernagel Johannes...
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distinguished from hymnody, the
creation and
practice of such song.
Hymnologists, such as Erik Routley, may
study the
history and
origins of
hymns and...
- authorship,
which is
attributed to
Charles Wesley by
Victorian and
Edwardian hymnologists, but
whose authorship is
predominantly stated as "anonymous" in modern...
- 440 AD) was an
Armenian linguist, composer, theologian, statesman, and
hymnologist. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Armenian Apostolic Church. He is best...
- onward, and was
particularly defended in the 1890s by
Germain Morin.
Hymnologists of the 20th century,
especially Ernst Kähler (1958), have
shown the ****ociation...
- of the Pro
Football Hall of Fame Jane
Stuart Smith,
operatic soprano,
hymnologist, and
author Keely Smith,
singer and
recording artist Joe Smith, former...
- 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...
-
Bishop of
Rennes in Brittany. He was a
respected poet, hagiographer, and
hymnologist.
Marbod was born near
Angers in Anjou, France,
presumably in the mid-1030s...
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William Barton (1598?–1678), was an
English hymnologist.
Barton must have been born "about 1598" from his
recorded age at
death (eighty). Late in life...
- John
Ellerton (16
December 1826 – 15 June 1893) was a
hymnodist and
hymnologist. He was born in Clerkenwell, Middle****, England, to
George Ellerton, the...