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Two of the resources linked in the "Hymnody" section might be of interest to you, though: Hymn Melodies for the Whole Year from the Sarum Service Books and The Hymner: Containing Translations of the Hymns from the Sarum Breviary, both at Google Books.
"Gregorian chanting 'can reduce blood pressure and stress'" bls 2008
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Hymnody is the one particular weakness of most Office books, and yet it's something very basic to worship.
Archive 2007-05-01 bls 2007
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Hymnody is the one particular weakness of most Office books, and yet it's something very basic to worship.
"Breviary Hymns of Old Uses, with an English Rendering" bls 2007
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Tom was my professor at Iliff School of Theology and I took a Hymnody class from him.
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After a short silence, Sister Hymnody offered a provocatory in plaintone, though her sweet bell-like voice quavered.
Son of a Witch Maguire, Gregory 2005
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Hymnody is sweet with the longing after God, the God whom, while the singer seeks, he knows he has already found.
The Pursuit of God 1930
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Hymnody then received its death blow as, on the revision of the Breviary under Pope Urban VIII, the medieval rhythmical hymns were forced into more classical forms by means of so-called corrections.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Blume (see Hymnody and Hymnology) denies its authorship by St. Bernard, and Dom Pothier (Revue bénédictine, X, 147) found it in a manuscript of the eleventh century ascribed to a Benedictine abbess (St. Bernard was born in 1090).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement] 1840-1916 1913
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Hymnody, taken from the Greek (hymnodia), means exactly "hymn song", but as the hymn-singer as well as the hymn-poet are included under
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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Under his own name, Reynolds edited the 1975 edition of the Baptist Hymnal, and in 1978 wrote A Joyful Sound: Christian Hymnody, a textbook recently published in its fourth edition.
tennessean.com - Top News from The Tennessean, MUSIC CITY U.S.A 2009
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