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  2. List of songs recorded by Keith Getty - Wikipedia

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    New Irish Hymns — Little Zac Based on Luke 19:1-10: 2005 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said: Liner notes: “For Ruslan Leigh” Look to Jesus Based on John 3, John 4, John 7:37: 2005 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said: Liner notes: “For Luc Kenya” Look to the Lord: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Tapestry — May the Peace of God (Hymn for ...

  3. Exclusive psalmody - Wikipedia

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    Seventeenth-century Reformed theologians did not reach a consensus on the propriety of hymns in worship, and several argued that they were permissible, including John Ball and Edward Leigh. Thomas Ford also seems to have favored an inclusive rather than exclusive psalmody, while clearly preferring biblical psalms.

  4. Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl - Wikipedia

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    " Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl" ("The mouth of fools doth God confess") [1] is a Lutheran hymn of 1524, with words written by Martin Luther in 1523, paraphrasing Psalm 14. It was published as one of eight songs in 1524 in the first Lutheran hymnal, the Achtliederbuch. It was also published later that year in the Erfurt Enchiridion. It has ...

  5. Genevan Psalter - Wikipedia

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    Homorhythmic (i.e., hymn-style) arrangement of the tune "Old 124th", from the Genevan Psalter. Play ⓘ In the complete edition of 1562 only 124 tunes were used for the 150 psalms. Of the tunes which are used repeatedly, 15 occur twice, four occur three times and one occurs four times, in the following combinations: psalm 5 and 64; psalm 14 and 53

  6. Category:14th-century hymns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "14th-century hymns" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Come Down, O Love ...

  7. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    A Collection of Hymns and a Liturgy: for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, to which are added prayers for families and individuals (1834) [257] Church Hymn Book; consisting of hymns and psalms, original and selected. adapted to public worship and many other occasions (1838) [258] Church of the Lutheran Confession. The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)

  8. Softly and Tenderly - Wikipedia

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    SoftlyAndTenderly "Softly and Tenderly" is a Christian hymn.It was composed and written by Will L. Thompson in 1880. [1] It is based on the Bible verse Mark 10:49. [2]Dwight L. Moody used "Softly and Tenderly" in many of his evangelistic rallies in America and Britain.

  9. O Sacred Head, Now Wounded - Wikipedia

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    The hymn was first translated into English in 1752 by John Gambold (1711–1771), an Anglican vicar in Oxfordshire. His translation begins, "O Head so full of bruises". In 1830 a new translation of the hymn was made by an American Presbyterian minister, James Waddel Alexander (1804–1859). Alexander's translation, beginning "O sacred head, now ...