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  • The New English Hymnal is a hymn book and liturgical source aimed towards the Church of England. First published in 1986, it is a successor to, and published...
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    The English Hymnal is a hymn book which was published in 1906 for the Church of England by Oxford University Press. It was edited by the clergyman and...
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  • hymns sung by religious congregations. The following is a list of English-language hymnals by denomination. See note below. Anglican Church of Canada A Selection...
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    A hymnal or hymnary is a collection of hymns, usually in the form of a book, called a hymnbook (or hymn book). They are used in congregational singing...
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  • Tell Out, My Soul (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    published". The hymn has been included in a number of hymnals, among them The New English Hymnal. It has been included in religious radio and television...
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    Lord of All Hopefulness (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    included in a number of popular Christian hymn books, including the New English Hymnal and Hymns and Psalms It is sometimes included in Christian children's...
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    The Hymnal 1982 is the primary hymnal of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. It is one in a series of seven official hymnals of the Episcopal...
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    All Creatures of Our God and King (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    The Hymnal 1982. The Episcopal Church. New York: Church Hymnal Corp. #400. New English Hymnal (1986). Norwich: Canterbury Press. #263 Chalice Hymnal. Chalice...
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  • Crown Him with Many Crowns (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    the tune 'Diademata' by Sir George Job Elvey. The hymn appears in many hymnals. The full twelve verses of the song (which has two, six-verse versions...
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    O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    hegemony in the English-speaking world (aside from minor variations from hymnal to hymnal). Thomas Alexander Lacey (1853–1931) created a new translation (also...
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    Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    Precious Blood" and is based on Revelation 5:9. Dix felt Church of England hymnals lacked sufficient Eucharistic hymns. It is most commonly sung to "Hyfrydol"...
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    In the Bleak Midwinter (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    carols. Holst's is a hymn tune called Cranham, published in 1906 in The English Hymnal and simple enough to be sung by a congregation. Darke's is an anthem...
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    10.10, while a paraphrased version that is used in English books (such as the New English Hymnal) is suitable to an anacrucial metre 10.11.11.11. Rop...
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    Eternal Father, Strong to Save (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    appears in many hymnals, including the Army and Navy Hymnal, which was used by American forces during World War II, and the New English Hymnal. The tune is...
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    Morning Has Broken (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    and included in the hymnal of the Protestant Church in Germany, Evangelisches Gesangbuch, under Nr. 455, and also in the hymnal of the Protestant (Reformed)...
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    And did those feet in ancient time (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    Numbers XI. Ch 29.v The phrase "dark Satanic Mills", which entered the English language from this poem, is often interpreted as referring to the early...
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    The Lord's My Shepherd (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    across the North of Scotland with the intention of publishing them in a new hymnal. His colleagues were Robert Cooper, precentor of Peterhead Parish Church...
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    Rock of Ages (Christian hymn) (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    small numbers of hymnals. Perhaps the newest hymn tune for "Rock of Ages" is by James Ward included in the New City Fellowship's hymnal. 1914 Alma Gluck...
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    Onward, Christian Soldiers (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    biblical sources Information about the original title New York Times Article on the Methodist Hymnal "Onward, Christian Soldiers" at The Cyber Hymnal...
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    Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (category Hymns in The New English Hymnal)
    than ten English translations of "Lobe den Herren" printed in various 19th-century hymnals. The one most commonly appearing in modern hymnals is by Catherine...
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