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  2. Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The second edition of the Hymnary, often abbreviated to RCH or CH2, coincided with the preparations for the union of the Church of Scotland with the United Free Church of Scotland (1929). RCH contains 727 hymns and was edited by Welsh composer David Evans. Like its predecessor, it was printed together with the psalter in a single volume, and ...

  3. Category:Scottish Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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    The Summons (hymn) T. Tàladh Chrìosda; There Is a Happy Land This page was last edited on 6 June 2021, at 23:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Church music in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    They became common in the Church of Scotland and Free Church in the 1870s. The Church of Scotland adopted a hymnal with 200 songs in 1870 and the Free Church followed suit in 1882. [38] The visit of American Evangelists Ira D. Sankey (1840–1908), and Dwight L. Moody (1837–99) to Edinburgh and Glasgow in 1874–75 helped

  5. Mission Praise - Wikipedia

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    Mission Praise is a hymn book used in a wide variety of churches, including the Church of Scotland and the Church of England. It originated as Mission England Praise, prepared for Billy Graham's 1984 Mission England campaign. In its "words only" form, it was a thin booklet of 282 pieces, with a wide mixture of hymns and worship songs.

  6. John L. Bell - Wikipedia

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    John Lamberton Bell (born 1949) is a Scottish hymn-writer and Church of Scotland minister.He is a member of the Iona Community, a broadcaster, and former student activist.. He works throughout the world, lecturing in theological colleges in the UK, Canada and the United States, but is primarily concerned with the renewal of congregational worship at the grass roots lev

  7. George Matheson - Wikipedia

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    St Bernard's Crescent in Edinburgh St Bernard's Church, Edinburgh. Born at 39 Abbotsford Place in Glasgow, to George Matheson (d.1891), a merchant and Jane Matheson (a second cousin), he was the eldest of eight children. He was educated at Glasgow Academy and the University of Glasgow, where he graduated first in classics, logic and philosophy.

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  9. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Wesleyan Hymn and Tune Book: Comprising the Entire Collection of Hymns in the Hymn Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1859) [419] Hymns for Schools and Families, Specially Designed for the Children of the Church (1859) [420] A Collection of Hymns for Public, Social, and Domestic Worship (1875) [421]