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  2. John Ernest Bode - Wikipedia

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    Julian, John (June 1907). A dictionary of hymnology : setting forth the origin and history of Christian hymns of all ages and nations. London: John Murray. pp. 151. ISBN 978-0-8490-1719-3. Bailey, Albert Edward (1950). The Gospel in Hymns. New York: Charles Scribner's sons. pp. 436–437. ISBN 978-0-684-15554-8. Village Site, No Author listed.

  3. Category:English Christian hymnwriters - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:English hymnwriters - Wikipedia

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    John Taylor (Unitarian hymn writer) Charles John Thomas; Robert B. Thompson; Dorothy Ann Thrupp; Stuart Townend (musician) Noël Tredinnick; Lady Mary Trefusis; John E. Tullidge; Daniel Turner (hymn writer)

  5. Hymn - Wikipedia

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    The word hymn derives from Greek ὕμνος (hymnos), which means "a song of praise". [2] A writer of hymns is known as a hymnist. The singing or composition of hymns is called hymnody. Collections of hymns are known as hymnals or hymn books. Hymns may or may not include instrumental accompaniment. Polyhymnia is the Greco/Roman goddess of ...

  6. Bode (surname) - Wikipedia

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    John Ernest Bode (1816–1874), English Anglican priest; Johnny Bode (1912–1983), Swedish musician; Marco Bode (born 1969), German footballer; Matthew Bode (born 1979), Australian rules footballer; Marissa Bode (born 2000), American actress; Mark Bode (born 1963), American comic and tattoo artist; Mary Wills Bode, American politician

  7. John Julian (priest) - Wikipedia

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    John Julian (27 January 1839 – 23 January 1913) [1] (no middle name on birth certificate) was a Church of England clergyman, known as the editor of A Dictionary of Hymnology. [2] Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first this was the common reference for those studying hymnody and hymnology .

  8. Category:Church of England hymnwriters - Wikipedia

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  9. Hymnody of continental Europe - Wikipedia

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    In addition more songs have been translated into German from English, especially gospel songs from the American revival movement and from Baptist or Methodist hymn writers. Hymn translators have often written their own lyrics. Translated lyrics inspired German-speaking authors to stylistically similar re-creations.