h
ha
hb
hc
hd
he
hf
hg
hh
hi
hl
hm
ho
hp
hq
hr
hs
ht
hu
hw
hy
hz
Перевод: hymnal
[прилагательное] относящийся к гимнам; [существительное] сборник церковных гимнов
Тезаурус:
- Hopes are therefore being pinned upon the forthcoming production of a new monastic hymnal under the auspices of the Panel of Monastic Musicians.
- He carried a prayerbook and hymnal in his "Patent Alpine Porte-Knapsack" (his own invention, "said to create no pressure on the back or arm") when mountaineering.
- Here they were allowed to sing hymns, mostly from the official New Westminster Hymnal , published in 1939 and containing few texts or translations by non-Roman Catholic writers.
- But they brought the hymn book with them, the same Baptist hymn book that spread throughout the Caribbean and the Pacific, and they deposited their hymnal, tune-structured music on top of these people.
- In 1887, eleven years after Allon had advocated liturgical chanting, George Barrett edited the Congregational Church Hymnal .
- In the Episcopal Church of the United States, The Hymnal 1980 is used virtually everywhere.
- A typical compilation of this kind of material is to be found in New Songs of Celebration which is the latest volume of the Celebration Hymnal (Mayhew-McCrimmon, 1978).
- In America The Hymnal 1980 contains no fewer than 288 examples of service music and it is permissible to reproduce some of it for congregational use.
- A new standard hymnal might not be welcomed by Roman Catholics.
- For hymnody the main source of those with a traditional approach to the office hymn is The English Hymnal (or The New English Hymnal ).
- In former British colonies, Hymns Ancient and Modern and The English Hymnal are still widely used.
- Jock decided to play as the congregation assembled and before the proper organist arrived, but his hesitant, hymnal efforts had a spare, Protestant ring about them and when, in despair, he broke into a decidedly rag-time syncopation with "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nelly" the proper organist, who was a very proper spinster-woman, rose and hurriedly pushed him off the stool before he had got through the chorus.
|