Lutheran hymnody is well known for its doctrinal, didactic, and musical richness.
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Hymnody is an important aspect of worship in Anglicanism, and the ACC is no different.
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LiturgicalThe troubadour lyric may be a development of the Christian liturgy and hymnody.
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During the Middle Ages a rich hymnody developed in the form of Gregorian chant or plainsong.
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See Syrian hymnody for the sacral music of Syriac Christianity.
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The influence of Euro-American hymnody is also evident in the music of many Zambian congregations.
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African-Americans developed a rich hymnody out of the spirituals sung during times of slavery.
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They also contain the hymnody of the Church, which has always been an important part of Methodist worship.
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Rich visual imagery and symbolism as well as stirring hymnody are remarkable elements of these observances.
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Psalmody: the act of singing psalms or hymns
A hymn is a type of song, usually religious, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word hymn derives from Greek u1F55u03BCu03BDu03BFu03C2 (hymnos), which means "a song of praise". The singing of hymns is called hymnody. Collections of hymns are known as hymnals or hymn books...
A hymnody is a collection of hymns belonging to a religious community.
A body or a collection of hymns of a time, place, or church.