Handbook to the Mennonite Hymnary

Handbook to the Mennonite HymnaryWith Illustrations From the Hymnary St. Augustine, 354-430, gave a definition of a...
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Author: Hostetler, Lester,1892-
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Handbook to the Mennonite Hymnary

Handbook to the Mennonite Hymnary

€6,24

Handbook to the Mennonite Hymnary

€6,24
Author: Hostetler, Lester,1892-
Format: eBook
Language: English

Handbook to the Mennonite Hymnary

With Illustrations From the Hymnary St. Augustine, 354-430, gave a definition of a hymn, which has been widely accepted: A recent definition, accepted by the Hymn Society of America, is that of the late Carl F. Price: L. F. Benson, Americas foremost hymnologist, defines a hymn in these simple words: A hymn is to be sung by a congregation. Its message must be simple, not subtle. It must read well and sing well. In modern usage, the hymn is not limited to the praise of God but includes other moods of worship such as resignation and consecration. Hymn singing has always been associated with Christian worship. Jesus and the Twelve sang a hymn, presumably a portion of the Hallel (Ps. 115-118), after the Supper was ended. Paul and Silas sang hymns, songs of the night, during the xiii midnight hours of their imprisonment in Philippi. The great Apostle recognized the value of song when he exhorted the churches thus: The Jewish converts who at first composed the church had a rich heritage of song in the Book of Psalms. This was their hymnbook, used in the Temple worship and in the home and probably also in the synagogue services. The use of the Psalms, carried over from the Jewish service, forms to this day an important element in Christian worship. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 54966
Author: Hostetler, Lester
Release Date: Jun 24, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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