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  • ...anbika'' also means "hymns", and thus by extension "hymnal"; many Japanese hymnals have had precisely this title, and others incorporate it. The three charact ==Japanese Hymnals named ''讃美歌''==
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  • ...res fewer recent hymns and fewer one-stanza "[[Praise songs]]" than recent hymnals from "competing" non-denominational hymnal publishers like [[Word Music, In ...nineteenth century [[gospel hymns]] that have been pushed out of competing hymnals by the very newer hymns that are here omitted. Examples might include [[O B
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  • ...usual to find hymnals with most if not all texts printed with tunes. Some hymnals contain, in addition to hymn texts and tunes, various supplementary worship
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  • ==Hymnals and Poetry Books==
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  • ...t hymnals, the most common tunes are probably ''[[Blaenwern]]'' in British hymnals, and ''[[Hyfrydol (Tune)|Hyfrydol]]'' and ''[[Beecher]]'' in American ones;
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  • **Note: 'Hyrum' is the tune used in hymnals of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, although it is referred **Note: 'Duane Street' is ''not'' the tune used in hymnals of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Some claim that 'Duane
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  • ...rimary hymnbooks. It has virtually disappeared from current editions of [[hymnals]] in [[English]].
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  • * Be extremely careful with anything published after 1922. Some hymnals have altered public domain hymns without mentioning that they've been alter
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  • ''(Each hymn is listed only once, though it may appear in multiple hymnals)''<br>
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  • ...many of the hymnists represented. Many of the hymns are drawn from printed hymnals, including [[Himnaro Esperanta, 1965|Himnaro Esperanta]], [[Adoru kantante,
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  • ...l psalms than others, and this tends to be reflected in the denominational hymnals. An example of a current hymnal with a full metrical psalter is the ''[[Psa
    889 bytes (138 words) - 17:53, 21 July 2007
  • ...isitors than usual, it is often noted in some way in the service, and some hymnals provide hymns specifically geared to this celebration.
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  • ...alternative to the original fourth verse, which is frequently omitted from hymnals.
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  • The hymn is set to [[Slane]] in several recent hymnals.
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  • ...vity they produced in 1983 one of the most elaborate and interesting local hymnals of the twentieth century, the [[Summit Choirbook]].
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  • ...arol Stream, Illinois, is one of the leading American publishers of hymns, hymnals and other hymn compilations. Hope also acts as the American licensee for th
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  • *Note: The lyrics for this song differ significantly in some hymnals.
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  • ...transliterated as ''"Sanbika"'' or ''"Sambika"'') is the title of numerous hymnals published down through the years. In 1954 a Protestant hymnal with this tit
    669 bytes (89 words) - 03:30, 10 August 2007
  • ...such as ''gagaku'' than in the 1954 compilation or other earlier Japanese hymnals. The contents comprise 259 numbered musical items.
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  • ...his song (which is in [[common meter]]), was not published in early church hymnals, but rather another tune written in [[common meter double]] was used in [[D
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