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A modernized and enlarged hymnal was then approved by the synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland in 1938, with a Swedish-language version coming thereafter in 1943. To the original 633 hymns some 40 new ones were added in the supplement published in 1963. This increased the total number of hymns to 679.
The hymn appears in the vocal and organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach. He harmonised the slightly simplified tune as a four part chorale ( BWV 373 , [ 9 ] transcribed below) and wrote two chorale preludes of the same tune for organ ( BWV 730 , [ 10 ] and BWV 731 [ 11 ] ) The chorale prelude BWV 633 to the same hymn and its embellished variant ...
" Nun danket all und bringet Ehr" (Now thank all and bring honour) [1] is a German Lutheran hymn in nine stanzas, with a text written by Paul Gerhardt. It was first published in 1647, in Johann Crüger's Praxis pietatis melica which was the first publication of hymns by Gerhardt. In the 1653 edition, Crüger added a melody that he composed.
The Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal is the official hymnal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is widely used by English-speaking Adventist congregations. It consists of words and music to 695 hymns including traditional favorites from the earlier Church Hymnal that it replaced, American folk hymns, modern gospel songs, compositions by Adventists, contemporary hymns, and 224 congregational ...
Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, on the hymn "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ" Ein feste Burg, on the hymn "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr (I), on the hymn "In dich hab ich gehoffet, Herr" Jesus Christus unser Heiland (I), on the hymn "Jesus Christus unser Heiland" Vater unser (II), on the hymn "Vater unser im ...
Protestant hymnals. Evangelisches Gesangbuch (EG; German: [evaŋˈɡeːlɪʃəs ɡəˈzaŋbuːx], lit. "Protestant song book") is the current hymnal of German-language congregations in Germany, Alsace and Lorraine, Austria, and Luxembourg, which was introduced from 1993 and 1996, succeeding the Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch (EKG).
The closing hymn was written by the resident chaplain at Olberg Church in Krødsherad, Jørgen Moe, later Bishop in the Diocese of Agder. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Holmen Church was built as a replacement for the former Holmen Stave Church ( Holmen gamle kirkested ) which was demolished in 1855.
Legend to the table column content 1 D '51 Deutsch number in the first version of the Deutsch catalogue (1951) [2]: 2 D utd most recent (utd = up to date) Deutsch catalogue number; [3] the basic collation of the list is according to these numbers – whether or not the possibility to adjust the sorting according to the content of other columns is available depends on the device with which the ...