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Definition of hymnody in English: hymnodynoun ˈhɪmnədiˈhɪmnədi mass nounThe singing or composition of hymns. Example sentencesExamples - In short, I prefer hymnody that directs our minds to God, not to contemplation of How Truly Wonderful We Are.
- There has been an explosion of creative new hymnody, reflected and made available in a host of new hymnals.
- This remarkable text by Fred Kaan is a great addition to Christmas hymnody.
- Noteworthy also is the greater use of one another's legacy of hymnody.
- Wither is considered a pioneer of English hymnody because of his Hymnes and Songs of the Church published in 1623.
- Again, the miserable poverty of so much contemporary hymnody likewise undermines the most careful attention to liturgy.
- So too, it is only sleeping children that we liken to angels-even though our hymnody reminds us that angels never sleep!
- Cyberspace will not eclipse the Eucharist or destroy Protestant hymnody, although it might frustrate a lot of liturgists and composers!
- Second, the Moravians were the pioneers in what we would today know as evangelical hymnody.
- She attends to the scriptural basis of prayer and hymnody, as well as reading and sermon.
- Of the discursive chapters, Duck's review of Trinitarian language in English-language hymnody is probably the most illuminating.
- Protestant hymnody in particular has a special hold on him.
- There is very little that reflects the Christian hymnody of ‘field and forest, flowery meadow, flashing sea.’
- While some looked for a one-kind-fits-all solution, the actual hymnody reflected a more complicated situation.
- Given that strict approach, then, ‘There is no way in the world to prove uninspired hymnody.’
- There was, of course, a vast amount of music in the U.S. in this period besides symphonic music, Lutheran hymnody, and Wagnerian opera.
- The late 1960s and early 70s were times of great experimentation and upheaval in hymnody.
- We can also benefit from our African brothers and sisters when it comes to hymnody, song and melody.
- Where should we stand with church architecture, hymnody, liturgical elements and the like?
- The old traditions of lined-out hymnody, camp-meeting choruses, and shape-note tunes played signal roles in the conversion of slaves to Christianity.
Derivatives noun The familiar adaptation used here is the work of Thomas Helmore, a nineteenth-century hymnodist. Example sentencesExamples - The great hymnodist alludes to the transferral of the bones in his Carmina Nisibena.
- Father John went on to become one of the two best hymnodists among the Greek Fathers.
- The holy hymnodist employs his poetic ability to herald the same message ‘we who sit in darkness and shadow found the truth’.
- Not even works of Methodism's co-founder and greatest hymnodist, Charles Wesley, were spared.
Origin Early 18th century: via medieval Latin from Greek humnōidia, from humnos 'hymn'. Definition of hymnody in US English: hymnodynounˈhimnədēˈhɪmnədi The singing or composition of hymns. Example sentencesExamples - Where should we stand with church architecture, hymnody, liturgical elements and the like?
- Given that strict approach, then, ‘There is no way in the world to prove uninspired hymnody.’
- Cyberspace will not eclipse the Eucharist or destroy Protestant hymnody, although it might frustrate a lot of liturgists and composers!
- There is very little that reflects the Christian hymnody of ‘field and forest, flowery meadow, flashing sea.’
- There has been an explosion of creative new hymnody, reflected and made available in a host of new hymnals.
- While some looked for a one-kind-fits-all solution, the actual hymnody reflected a more complicated situation.
- Of the discursive chapters, Duck's review of Trinitarian language in English-language hymnody is probably the most illuminating.
- In short, I prefer hymnody that directs our minds to God, not to contemplation of How Truly Wonderful We Are.
- Wither is considered a pioneer of English hymnody because of his Hymnes and Songs of the Church published in 1623.
- Protestant hymnody in particular has a special hold on him.
- Second, the Moravians were the pioneers in what we would today know as evangelical hymnody.
- There was, of course, a vast amount of music in the U.S. in this period besides symphonic music, Lutheran hymnody, and Wagnerian opera.
- She attends to the scriptural basis of prayer and hymnody, as well as reading and sermon.
- Again, the miserable poverty of so much contemporary hymnody likewise undermines the most careful attention to liturgy.
- This remarkable text by Fred Kaan is a great addition to Christmas hymnody.
- We can also benefit from our African brothers and sisters when it comes to hymnody, song and melody.
- The old traditions of lined-out hymnody, camp-meeting choruses, and shape-note tunes played signal roles in the conversion of slaves to Christianity.
- The late 1960s and early 70s were times of great experimentation and upheaval in hymnody.
- So too, it is only sleeping children that we liken to angels-even though our hymnody reminds us that angels never sleep!
- Noteworthy also is the greater use of one another's legacy of hymnody.
Origin Early 18th century: via medieval Latin from Greek humnōidia, from humnos ‘hymn’. |