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Definition of Hymnodies
1. hymnody [n] - See also: hymnody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hymnodies
Literary usage of Hymnodies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"There are many points of contact between the two hymnodies; just as a certain
influence was exerted by the Syrians on the Greeks and by both together on the ..."
2. The Andover Review (1892)
"We could wish that the range of articles on national hymnodies might be completed,
while preserving the plan of meeting the needs of English readers. ..."
3. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1910)
"It may be regarded as a compromise between Metrical Psalmody, the Liturgical and
the Evangelical hymnodies. Tate and Brady's Psalter was the largest ..."
4. Recent Christian Progress: Studies in Christian Thought and Work During the by Lewis Bayles Paton, Hartford Theological Seminary (1909)
"The whole wealth of translations from foreign hymnodies, with one small exception,
has been produced since 1834. By this particular means was nourished a ..."
5. Olavus Petri, the Church Reformer of Sweden by Nils Forsander (1918)
"... hymnodies. Seven of the nine stanzas are here reproduced in English according
to the original form of the hymn, successive alterations and revisions ..."