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Sacred and Harp
Another shape note tunebook named The Sacred Harp ( 1844 ) by Georgia residents Benjamin Franklin White and Elisha J.
Its first recording is an a cappella version from 1922 by the Sacred Harp Choir.
Moyers interviewed Collins, Cash, opera singer Jessye Norman, Appalachian folk musician Jean Ritchie and her family, white Sacred Harp singers in Georgia, black Sacred Harp singers in Alabama, and a prison choir at the Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville.
This verse is also featured in William Billing's popular Sacred Harp song " David's Lamentation ", first published in 1778.
* Sacred Harp
* 1902 The Southwest Texas Sacred Harp Singing Convention is established in McMahan.
* Sacred Harp
* W. M. Cooper, a Dothan resident, released a revision of B. F. White's popular tune book The Sacred Harp in 1902.
In 1944, a memorial marker was erected on the courthouse square " To the memory of the Denson Brothers – Seaborn M. Denson ( 1854-1936 ) and Thomas J. Denson ( 1863-1935 ) who devoted their lives and gifts to composing and teaching American religious folk music as embodied in the Sacred Harp, in most of the Southern States, but mostly in Alabama.
The One Hundredth Anniversary of the Sacred Harp while ' Uncle Seab ' and ' Uncle Tom ' sing on – ' way over in the promised land '.
Hoboken has a continuous tradition of periodic singings from the Sacred Harp that has continued for over 150 years.
* Sommers, Laurie Kay ( 2010 ) " Hoboken Style: Meaning and Change in Okefenokee Sacred Harp Singing " Southern Spaces ISSN: 1551-2754
* Sacred Harp in Hoboken: radio programs, video documentary
Bremen is the home of Hugh McGraw, a noted scholar of American hymnody and the foremost expert in the Sacred Harp tradition of shape note singing.
McGraw's Sacred Harp Publishing company is located in Bremen, as is the Holly Springs Primitive Baptist church, where he leads monthly singing schools and an annual all-day singing held in early June.
* Hugh McGraw, Sacred Harp singing master and composer
Annual events in the city of Henderson include the Heritage Syrup Festival in November, celebrating the east Texas tradition of syrup making, and the East Texas Sacred Harp Convention in August.
Several of Cowper's hymns, as well as others originally published in the " Olney Hymns ," are today preserved in the Sacred Harp.
Ewan sang Sacred Harp with Calum MacColl and Mike Seeger.
Much of this early American music still survives in Sacred Harp.
For instance, in the four-shape tradition used in the Sacred Harp and elsewhere, the notes of a C major scale are notated and sung as follows:

Sacred and type
Sacred wine was obtained by the natural fermentation of juice of grapes free from flaws of any type, religious ( e. g. those struck by lightning, brought into contact with corpses or wounded people or coming from an unfertilised grapeyard ) or secular ( by " cutting " it with old wine ).
This concert was followed by two others of the same type in 1968 and 1973, known as the Second and Third Sacred Concerts.
The seven-shape system is also still used at regular public singings of 19th century songbooks of a similar type to the Sacred Harp, such as The Christian Harmony and the New Harp of Columbia.
In Northern Italy the High Renaissance represented by the religious paintings of Giovanni Bellini which include several large altarpieces of a type known as " Sacred Conversation " which show a group of saints around the enthroned Madonna.
The I-ni-pi ceremony, a type of sweat lodge, is a Lakota purification ceremony, and one of the Seven Sacred Rites of the Lakota people.
Gavin Semple hailed The Azoëtia as " a very different type of book ; a genuine Grimoire, likely the only one to be published in modern times ; [...] The Azoëtia is a work of breathtaking power and passion, in whose pages magic is restored to its position as the Sacred Art, the Sabbatic Craft is revealed as a living and very vital tradition.

Sacred and religious
* Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata, or Stigmatines, a Catholic religious order
Sacred Buddhist amulets are made within that religious schema, created and blessed in various temples in Thailand, many depicting Buddha with cocks in fighting stance, sacred within that religion.
* Sacred Texts site hosts texts — scriptures, literature and scholarly works — on Satan, Satanism and related religious matters
The Sacred Followers, an Oklahoma religious group, attempted to sacrifice a virgin to ward off the impending disaster, but were stopped by the police.
Sacred geometry is the geometry used in the planning and construction of religious structures such as churches, temples, mosques, religious monuments, altars, tabernacles ; as well as for sacred spaces such as temenoi, sacred groves, village greens and holy wells, and the creation of religious art.
Sacred modes of language often employ archaic words and forms in an attempt to invoke the purity or " truth " of a religious or a cultural " golden age ".
To give one example, in 1875, the Delegates approved the series Sacred Books of the East under the editorship of Friedrich Max Müller, bringing a vast range of religious thought to a wider readership.
He leads the religious procession from Athens to Eleusis, thus atoning for his alleged impiety in 415 BC when he was held to have joined in profaning the Sacred Mysteries.
Christianization was fostered by the Asturian kings, who did not base their power on the indigenous religious traditions ( unlike other medieval European kings, e. g. Penda of Mercia or Widukind ), but on the texts of the Christian Sacred Scriptures ( particularly, the books of Revelation, Ezekiel and Daniel ) and the Fathers of the Church, which furnished the new monarchy with its foundational myths.
* Sacred mysteries, supernatural phenomena associated with a divinity or religious ideology
Sacred prostitution, temple prostitution, or religious prostitution is a sexual ritual consisting of prostitution or other sexual intercourse performed in the context of religious worship, often as a form of fertility rite.
While there may well have been some religious prostitution centred around the temples of Inanna / Ishtar, Assante suggests that the concept of the ' Sacred Marriage ' hieros gamos has in fact been misunderstood.
* Charles Selengut, Sacred fury: understanding religious violence, Altamira Press, 2003, ISBN 0-7591-0361-5
* Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Álava, located in the building's ambulatory, houses samples of religious art heritage of the province, divided into sections of stone carving, wood carving, painting on wood, paint on canvas, jewelry and furniture liturgical.
He was born in London, and educated there at St Paul's School and King's College, doing postgraduate religious studies in Glasgow, Doctor of Sacred Literature.
Eliade argues that religious thought in general rests on a sharp distinction between the Sacred and the profane ; whether it takes the form of God, gods, or mythical Ancestors, the Sacred contains all " reality ", or value, and other things acquire " reality " only to the extent that they participate in the sacred.
According to Eliade's interpretation, religious man apparently feels the need to live not only near, but at, the mythical Center as much as possible, given that the Center is the point of communication with the Sacred.

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