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- catalog alternative "Christian hymnody.".
- catalog contributor b3725953.
- catalog created "[1959]".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "[1959]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1959]".
- catalog description "America's blind poet ; America's earliest gospel singers ; The song of a kindly soul ; Hymns of crusading spirits ; Hymns of Christian service ; The social gospel in hymnody ; The lyrist of Chautauqua ; A hymn with a modern message ; Singers of national songs ; A hymnologist who wrote hymns ; A great churchman and his hymnal ; Lutheran hymnody comes to America ; Recent American women hymn-writers ; A unifying American hymnal.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 669-670.".
- catalog description "The beginnings of hymnody in America ; America's first woman hymnist ; Thomas Hastings, poet and musician ; Francis Scott Key, patriot and hymnist ; The hymn-writer of the Muhlenbergs ; The lyrics of Bishop Doane ; America's first poet and his hymns ; The New England poets as hymnists ; The Quaker poet writes hymns ; America's greatest hymn and its author ; Samuel Smith, a patriotic hymn-writer ; Two famous Christmas lyrics by an American ; Harriet Beecher Stowe and her hymns ; A hymn written on two shores ; A hymn born of sorrow and suffering ; A tragedy that inspired a hymn ; A group of gifted women hymnists ; A famous hymn written for sailors ; Phillips Brooks and his carols ; Fanny Crosby, ".
- catalog description "The iron rule of psalmody in England ; Early heralds of English hymnody ; A brave bishop and his hymns ; Isaac Watts, father of English hymnody ; Doddridge, preacher, teacher, hymnist ; Wesley, the sweet bard of Methodism ; An immortal hymn by a shoemaker ; A hymn that grew out of a quarrel ; The bird of a single song ; England's first woman hymnist ; A slave-trader who wrote Christian lyrics ; An afflicted poet who glorified God ; A great Irish hymn-writer ; The hymn legacy of a Moravian editor ; Heber, ".
- catalog description "[Cont.] pt. IV. English hymnody. ".
- catalog description "missionary bishop and hymnist ; An invalid who blessed the world ; How hymns helped build a church ; A famour hymn by a proselyte of Rome ; The Oxford movement and ancient hymns ; Sarah Adams and the rise of women hymn-writers ; Henry Francis Lyte and his swan song ; A hymn written in a stage-coach ; An archbishop's wife who wrote hymns ; Brilliant English women who translated hymns ; A bishop who used hymns to teach ; A Unitarian who gloried in the cross ; A beloved dean and his hymns ; He helped create a great hymnbook ; A country parson and his hymns ; Bonar, the sweet singer of Scotland ; Baring-Gould and his marching hymn ; Hymns that helped the common man ; A great hymn and a great painting ; Frances Ridley Havergal, ".
- catalog description "pt. I. Early Christian hymnody. The psalms and the canticles ; Greek and Syriac hymns ; The father of Latin hymnody ; A singer who glorified the cross ; A pope who revolutionized church music ; Immortal Latin lyrics ; The golden age of Latin hymnody ; The origin of Latin sequences ; Post-Reformation Latin lyrics -- pt. II. German hymnody. Martin Luther, father of evangelical hymnody ; The hymn-writers of the Reformation ; Hymns of the controversial period ; The king and queen of chorales ; Hymns of the Thirty Years' War ; A hymn made famous on a battlefield ; Paul Gerhardt, prince of Lutheran hymnists ; German laymen who wrote hymns ; Joachim Neander, the Gerhardt of the Calvinists ; A Roman mystic and hymn-writer ; Hymn-writers of the pietist school ; The Württemberg hymn-writers ; How a great organist inspired two hymnists ; Gerhard Tersteegen, hymn-writer and mystic ; Zinzendorf and Moravian hymnody ; Lyrics from Roman Catholic sources ; Hymnody in the age of rationalism ; Hymns of the spiritual renaissance -- pt. III. Scandinavian hymnody. The Swedish reformers and their hymns ; A rejected hymnbook ; David's harp in the Northland ; The golden age of Swedish hymnody ; The Fanny Crosby of Sweden and the pietists ; The hymns of heroic Finland ; Kingo, the poet of Eastertide ; Brorson, the poet of Christmas ; Grundtvig, the poet of Whitsuntide ; A writer of pilgrim songs ; Landstad, a bard of the frozen fjords ; A hymnist of the heavenly home ; Christian singers of Iceland.".
- catalog description "pt. V. American hymnody. ".
- catalog description "the consecration poet ; Matheson and his song in the night ; English laymen who wrote hymns ; A poet laureate and his hymnal ; A companion to the Book of common prayer ; Women who won fame by a single hymn ; A war-weary world sings of peace ; An ecumenical English hymnal -- ".
- catalog extent "xiv, 670 p.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "[1959]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Rock Island, Ill., Augustana Press".
- catalog subject "BV310 .R9 1959".
- catalog subject "Hymns History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "America's blind poet ; America's earliest gospel singers ; The song of a kindly soul ; Hymns of crusading spirits ; Hymns of Christian service ; The social gospel in hymnody ; The lyrist of Chautauqua ; A hymn with a modern message ; Singers of national songs ; A hymnologist who wrote hymns ; A great churchman and his hymnal ; Lutheran hymnody comes to America ; Recent American women hymn-writers ; A unifying American hymnal.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The beginnings of hymnody in America ; America's first woman hymnist ; Thomas Hastings, poet and musician ; Francis Scott Key, patriot and hymnist ; The hymn-writer of the Muhlenbergs ; The lyrics of Bishop Doane ; America's first poet and his hymns ; The New England poets as hymnists ; The Quaker poet writes hymns ; America's greatest hymn and its author ; Samuel Smith, a patriotic hymn-writer ; Two famous Christmas lyrics by an American ; Harriet Beecher Stowe and her hymns ; A hymn written on two shores ; A hymn born of sorrow and suffering ; A tragedy that inspired a hymn ; A group of gifted women hymnists ; A famous hymn written for sailors ; Phillips Brooks and his carols ; Fanny Crosby, ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The iron rule of psalmody in England ; Early heralds of English hymnody ; A brave bishop and his hymns ; Isaac Watts, father of English hymnody ; Doddridge, preacher, teacher, hymnist ; Wesley, the sweet bard of Methodism ; An immortal hymn by a shoemaker ; A hymn that grew out of a quarrel ; The bird of a single song ; England's first woman hymnist ; A slave-trader who wrote Christian lyrics ; An afflicted poet who glorified God ; A great Irish hymn-writer ; The hymn legacy of a Moravian editor ; Heber, ".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Cont.] pt. IV. English hymnody. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "missionary bishop and hymnist ; An invalid who blessed the world ; How hymns helped build a church ; A famour hymn by a proselyte of Rome ; The Oxford movement and ancient hymns ; Sarah Adams and the rise of women hymn-writers ; Henry Francis Lyte and his swan song ; A hymn written in a stage-coach ; An archbishop's wife who wrote hymns ; Brilliant English women who translated hymns ; A bishop who used hymns to teach ; A Unitarian who gloried in the cross ; A beloved dean and his hymns ; He helped create a great hymnbook ; A country parson and his hymns ; Bonar, the sweet singer of Scotland ; Baring-Gould and his marching hymn ; Hymns that helped the common man ; A great hymn and a great painting ; Frances Ridley Havergal, ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Early Christian hymnody. The psalms and the canticles ; Greek and Syriac hymns ; The father of Latin hymnody ; A singer who glorified the cross ; A pope who revolutionized church music ; Immortal Latin lyrics ; The golden age of Latin hymnody ; The origin of Latin sequences ; Post-Reformation Latin lyrics -- pt. II. German hymnody. Martin Luther, father of evangelical hymnody ; The hymn-writers of the Reformation ; Hymns of the controversial period ; The king and queen of chorales ; Hymns of the Thirty Years' War ; A hymn made famous on a battlefield ; Paul Gerhardt, prince of Lutheran hymnists ; German laymen who wrote hymns ; Joachim Neander, the Gerhardt of the Calvinists ; A Roman mystic and hymn-writer ; Hymn-writers of the pietist school ; The Württemberg hymn-writers ; How a great organist inspired two hymnists ; Gerhard Tersteegen, hymn-writer and mystic ; Zinzendorf and Moravian hymnody ; Lyrics from Roman Catholic sources ; Hymnody in the age of rationalism ; Hymns of the spiritual renaissance -- pt. III. Scandinavian hymnody. The Swedish reformers and their hymns ; A rejected hymnbook ; David's harp in the Northland ; The golden age of Swedish hymnody ; The Fanny Crosby of Sweden and the pietists ; The hymns of heroic Finland ; Kingo, the poet of Eastertide ; Brorson, the poet of Christmas ; Grundtvig, the poet of Whitsuntide ; A writer of pilgrim songs ; Landstad, a bard of the frozen fjords ; A hymnist of the heavenly home ; Christian singers of Iceland.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. V. American hymnody. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "the consecration poet ; Matheson and his song in the night ; English laymen who wrote hymns ; A poet laureate and his hymnal ; A companion to the Book of common prayer ; Women who won fame by a single hymn ; A war-weary world sings of peace ; An ecumenical English hymnal -- ".
- catalog title "Christian hymnody.".
- catalog title "The story of Christian hymnody.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".