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* Collection of Plain Tunes with a Few from Anthems and Hymns.
Hymns are sung from the scripture of the Guru Granth.
* Web texts taken from Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica, edited and translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White, published as Loeb Classical Library # 57, 1914, ISBN 0-674-99063-3:
During these years Holst also became interested in Hindu mysticism and spirituality, and this interest led to the composition of several works set to translations of Sanskrit texts, including: Sita ( 1899 – 1906 ), a three-act opera based on an episode in the Ramayana ; Sāvitri ( 1908 ), a chamber opera based on a tale from the Mahabharata ; 4 groups of Hymns from the Rig Veda ( 1908 – 14 ); and two texts originally by Kalidasa: Two Eastern Pictures ( 1909 – 10 ) and The Cloud Messenger ( 1913 ).
* Hymns from the Yattendon Hymnal ( 1899 )
The works of Homer ( the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Homeric Hymns ) and of Hesiod were written in a literary dialect called Homeric Greek or Epic Greek, which largely comprises Old Ionic, with some borrowings from the neighboring Aeolic dialect to the north.
* Hymns from the Heart – Johnny Cash
* " Come On " from The Verve album Urban Hymns ( 1997 ) backing vocals by Liam Gallagher
His Ancient Hymns from the Roman Breviary ( 1837 ) was one of the earliest collections of translated Latin hymnody in English.
The early " Little Flock " designation stems from a hymnal used by many of the local churches in China titled " Hymns for the Little Flock.
MacDiarmid wrote a number of long poems, including On a Raised Beach, Three Hymns to Lenin and In Memoriam James Joyce, in which he incorporated materials from science, linguistics, history and even found poems based on texts from the Times Literary Supplement.
Hymns with this setting were omitted from hymnals in England following the wars.
of Hymns A & M but seems confined there, as does Bithynia ( by S. Webbe, 1740 – 1816 ; from Webbe's Collection,
In 1636 he issued his famous Paraphrase upon the Psalms and Hymns dispersed throughout the Old and New Testaments ; and he translated Christ's Passion from the Latin of Grotius ; and in 1641 he brought out his last work, a Paraphrase of the Song of Songs.
# Hymns of the Church Universal, with Prefaces, Annotations, and Indexes, Manchester, 1885, pp. 604, royal 8vo ; a selection from a collection made by Rylands of sixty thousand hymns.
In 1984, they released their self-titled debut album, which included three songs from the Four Hymns demo and a cover of Deep Purple's " Highway Star ".
1949 interview from Honky Tonks, Hymns and the Blues.
Hill's poetry encompasses a variety of styles, from the dense and allusive writing of King Log ( 1968 ) and Canaan ( 1997 ) to the simplified syntax of the sequence ' The Pentecost Castle ' in Tenebrae ( 1978 ) to the more accessible poems of Mercian Hymns ( 1971 ), a series of thirty poems ( sometimes called ' prose-poems ' a label which Hill rejects in favour of ' versets ') which juxtapose the history of Offa, eighth century ruler of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, with Hill's own childhood in the modern Mercia of the West Midlands.
*" Weeping Willow " ( song ), a song by The Verve from Urban Hymns
Hymns were also composed more deliberately out of meeting, and taught to the people or lined out from the pulpit.
Two posthumous CDs containing the entire Born Against canon ( aside from their demo tape ) have since been released – Patriotic Battle Hymns ( featuring Nine Patriotic Hymns for Children and Battle Hymns of the Race War ) and The Rebel Sound of Shit and Failure ( featuring all other material ).

Hymns and all
and " Pure and spotless " ( John Wesley's Select Hymns for ... all denominations,
A Dictionary of Hymnology setting forth the Origin and History of Christian Hymns of all Ages and Nations .... New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892.
Luther wrote the words and composed the melody sometime between 1527 and 1529 .< ref name = Julian > Julian, John, ed., < cite > A Dictionary of Hymnology: Setting forth the Origin and History of Christian Hymns of all Ages and Nations < cite >, Second revised edition, 2 vols., n. p., 1907, reprint, New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1957, 1: 322 – 25 </ ref > It has been translated into English at least seventy times and also into many other languages .< ref > W.
Programs include Sport, Good Music Cafe, Jazz, Great Musicals, Hymns, Chatter Box ( Dunedoo Central School on air each week ), St Michaels School alternate weeks, Good music all the time including Frank Bourke's old time orchestra each week.
While older music with notation exists ( for example the Delphic Hymns ), all of it is in fragments ; the Seikilos epitaph is unique in that it is a complete, though short, composition.
Solemn Mass with Gregorian chant, Solemn Te Deum, Solemn Novena with Hymns to St. Nicholas, and Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, are all part of the week-long celebration.
She plays music of all these genres, making her difficult to categorize: in Amazon. com ’ s downloads, she has simultaneously been in the top three on the Rock Singer-Songwriters, Hymns, Blues, Jazz, Broadway and British & Celtic Folk charts.
In Guru Granth Sahib, there are Hymns of 11 Bards who were all Sarswat Brahmins.
He was a man of rare personal and literary charm ; he edited The Southern Methodist Episcopal Pulpit ( 1846-1852 ) and The Annals of Southern Methodism ( 1855-1857 ); he compiled Devotional Melodies ( 1842 ), and, with the assistance of Phoebe Cary, one of his parishioners, Hymns for all Christians ( 1869 ; revised 1881 ); and he published many books, among which were: The Life of Dr Adam Clarke ( 1840 ); The Triumph of Peace and other Poems ( 1840 ); The Home Altar ( 1850 ); Jesus ( 1872 ), which ran through many editions and several revisions, the title being changed in 1880 to The Light of the Nations ; Sermons ( 1885 ); The Gospel of Common Sense ( 1888 ); The Gospel of Spiritual Insight ( 1891 ) and My Septuagint ( 1892 ).
* Hymns for all Christians ( 1869, compiled by Charles Force Deems and Phoebe Cary )
Rhodes has also established herself as a mainstream author in recent years, with five novels: With Hearts and Hymns and Voices ( Lion Hudson ); The Trespassers, Whispers, Ties That Bind and Letting Go ( all for Hodder and Stoughton Publishers ); Coming Through ( Macmillan Publishing ); Colours for the Soul, As Time Goes By and Love Bites ( all quotation books for Lion Hudson ) and Hear My Song ( SPCK Publishing ).
Hymns and other folk music were used to lift the spirits of all the saints along their treacherous journey known as the Mormon Trail.
The album includes acoustic tracks and b-sides, with a bonus DVD of all their music videos from United Paper People and Hymns for the Nonbeliever ( excluding " Ugly Birds In a Beautiful Cage " as it was released just after the DVD ).

Hymns and three
The Olney Hymns are subdivided into three books: Book I, On Select Texts of Scripture ; Book II, On occasional Subjects ; and, Book III, On the Progress and Changes of the Spiritual Life.
" Their three best received, most popular albums were " Lawrence Welk presents The Lennon Sisters: Best-Loved Catholic Hymns ( Dot );" " Christmas with The Lennon Sisters ( Dot ); and " Noel ," their Christmas album for Mercury Records.
The album does, however, contain four radio successes from three of Avalon's projects that have been released since the last hits record: " All " and " You Were There " from The Creed ( 2004 ), " Orphans of God " from Stand ( 2006 ), and " In Christ Alone " from Faith: A Hymns Collection ( 2006 ).
This line was developed in his large-scale works such as three Hymns ( 1987 – 1990 ), his 3rd and 4th Symphonies and an opera MR ( Marina and Rainer ) based on correspondence between Marina Tsvetaeva and Rainer Maria Rilke.

Hymns and churches
* Hymns ( Privately published, 1825 ) This includes the hymns In the cross of Christ I Glory, and Watchman, Tell Us Of The Night, both still used in many churches.
Hymns from British and American hymnals continue to be part of the musical fabric of many churches, and many harmonic practices are derived from Western hymn influences.
He was editor of Hymns Ancient and Modern, still the standard hymn book in many Anglican churches today, and also wrote the hymn tune Crucifer for the popular processional hymn Lift High the Cross.
Hymns is a 25-minute compilation of hymns performed and recorded in New Zealand churches which is presented and produced by Mark Bushell.
Some of his motets and hymns are still sung in Catholic and Anglican churches today: the ( Anglican ) " English Hymnal " included eight musical settings by Webbe, and " Liturgical Hymns Old and New " ( 1999 ) widely used today in English Catholic churches also includes eight of his works, including popular settings of " O Salutaris Hostia " and " Tantum Ergo " for the Catholic service of Benediction.
When the book was published, High and Broad churches used Hymns Ancient and Modern, and Evangelical churches normally used the Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer.
Article 69 of the church order adopted by the Synod of Dordt states that: " In the churches only the 150 Psalms of David, the Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, the Twelve Articles of Faith, the Songs of Mary, Zacharias, and Simeon, the Morning and Evening Hymns, and the Hymn of Prayer before the sermon shall be sung.

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