Favourite Hymns: 2000 Years of the MagnificatA&C Black, 31 janv. 2001 - 206 pages Many hymns are great poems in their own right - they take us out of the daily round by expressing in images those feelings or thoughts which most of us find hard to put into words. Hymns are powerful communicators. Most spring from a deep personal expenence, but it is of their essence that they should be shared in a communal act. Therefore, to know a little of the personal and cultural context from which they spring greatly enriches what is communicated in the act of congregational singing. It is with this in mind that Marjorie Reeves and Jenyth Worsley have brought together a unique collection of songs of worship that come from all ages and traditions. There are over 80 of the best-loved hymns, ranging from the early centuries of Christianity through the Middle Ages and on to the present day. Each hymn is presented with an illuminating profile of the hymn's author and the personal and cultural context in which it was written. |
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Abide adore Alleluya ancient Anglican beautiful became Bernard of Cluny Bishop Blake blessed Book Bradley carol Catholic Cecil Frances Alexander choir Christ Christian Christmas church composed congregations dance David death divine doth early earth Eighteenth Centuries English Hymnal Erik Routley eternal evangelical faith Father Favourite Hymns glorious glory God's grace hath heart heaven heavenly Herbert holy hymn hymn-books hymn-writers Hymns and Spiritual Ibid Iona Iona Community J. S. Bach Jerusalem Jesus King Latin light living London Lord Louis Bourgeois Magnificat Mary medieval melody mercy Monk night original Orlando Gibbons peace plainsong poem prayer preaching Psalms and Hymns psalter published Ralph Vaughan Williams Reformation religious Routley saints sing Sixteenth to Eighteenth social Songs of Praise soul Spiritual Songs sung Sydney Carter Taizé Taizé Community thee Thomas trad translation tune verse Victorian William words worship written wrote Yattendon