hymnal in English

noun
1
a book of hymns.
This hymn has traditionally been the first hymn in Methodist hymnals since the time of Wesley.
adjective
1
of hymns.
hymnal music
noun
    hymnaryhymnbook

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1. The United Methodist Hymnal contains nine Creeds or affirmations.

2. He was thrilled, since it was the only hymnal in his church.

3. The hymnal that mother gave me is containing more than 600 hymns.

4. They got to use a hymnal, one more unfair advantage of being older.

5. Anticipating a New Hymnal During a Pandemic Worship looks different in a pandemic

6. The major emphasis of this hymnal is the concept of whole family worship.

7. But when these words are extended into longer, the silent letters become audible: hymnal, condemnation and bombard.

8. After years using, the cover of our church's Hymnal were broken and need to be replaced.

9. There are soothing hymnal Chorales and jittery rock grooves, soul ballads and eerie, keening solo vocal lines

10. There is a comprehensive list of appropriate Scripture readings and sermon texts in the front of the hymnal, pages 148-

11. The hymnal was written in Hungarian and only eight songs show the name of the author in an acrostic.

12. One of the first books printed in the colonies was the Bay Psalm Book, the standard hymnal of the time.

13. Alleluiah!'” [Hymn 29 in Nazarene Hymnal, which I like to sing to Finlandia, returning to the Alleluiahs of 29 for the end.] Dave Watkeys

14. Up to 5% cash back  · An exquisite example of an early Lutheran hymnal and service book with split page format, Koral-Bok above and Psalm-Boken below, with church year guide; 475 and 382 (double-column) pages respectively, with special materials in addition

15. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book "And when you come to me for Matins," he added, "don't come into the cell, but only say in a loud voice, 'Domine, labia mea Aperies;' and if I answer, 'Et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam,' you will come in, otherwise you will go back."