Ads
related to: american christian hymns
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
American Christian hymnwriters (3 C, 95 P) A. African-American spiritual songs (53 P) C. Hymns by Fanny Crosby (5 P) L. ... Pages in category "American Christian hymns"
The Christian Hymnal, American Christian Missionary Society (1882) New Christian Hymn and Tune, Fillmore Brothers (1882) Gloria in Excelsis, William E.M. Hackleman (1905) Hymni Ecclesiae, William E.M. Hackleman (1911) Great Songs of the Church (later, revised and supplemented by ACU Press), E.L. Jorgenson (1921)
Thomas Aquinas, in the introduction to his commentary on the Psalms, defined the Christian hymn thus: "Hymnus est laus Dei cum cantico; canticum autem exultatio mentis de aeternis habita, prorumpens in vocem." ("A hymn is the praise of God with song; a song is the exultation of the mind dwelling on eternal things, bursting forth in the voice ...
"God of Our Fathers" is a 19th-century American Christian hymn, written in 1876 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. [1] The hymn was written by Daniel C. Roberts, [2] a priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church serving, at the time, as rector of St. Thomas & Grace Episcopal churches in Brandon ...
A hymnal or 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 only hymn texts (normal for most hymnals for most centuries of Christian history); written melodies are extra, and more recently harmony parts have also been provided.
When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder is an 1893 hymn with words and music by James Milton Black.It is one of the most popular Christian hymns of all time. The song was inspired by the idea of The Book of Life mentioned in the Bible, and by the absence of a child in Black's Sunday school class when the attendance was taken. [1]
American Latter Day Saint hymnwriters (76 P) Pages in category "American Christian hymnwriters" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.
Abby B. Hyde (née, Bradley; 1799–1872) was an American hymnwriter, [1] who wrote the lyrics to at least 52 hymns. [2] At an early age, she started writing poetry, and subsequently, sacred hymns. Some of these were first published without her name. [3] Among American women to make contributions to its hymnology, she was one of the earliest. [4]