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hymnbook — /ˈhɪmbʊk/ (say himbook) noun 1. a book of hymns with words and music, as for use in church services. –phrase 2. sing from the same hymnbook (or hymn sheet), to support the same ideas, goals, aspirations, etc …
hymnbook — noun Date: before 12th century hymnal … New Collegiate Dictionary
hymnbook — noun A book containing a collection of hymns … Wiktionary
hymnbook — n. book containing a collection of hymns (generally used in a religious service) … English contemporary dictionary
hymnbook — noun a songbook containing a collection of hymns • Syn: ↑hymnal, ↑hymnary • Hypernyms: ↑songbook * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : hymnal I … Useful english dictionary
Redemption Hymnbook — The Redemption Hymnbook was a red covered hymnbook containing 800 evangelical hymns, published by the Elim Publishing House in 1951. The preface proclaimed: A hymnal is now proffered that combines rich devotional hymns in abundance with stirring… … Wikipedia
sing from the same hymnbook — verb To make the same or similar statements, especially to express the same opinions in public as a result of a prior agreement. Still, he mostly sang from the same hymnbook as the Bush Administration, saying fundamental fiscal trends are… … Wiktionary
Christian Hymns (hymnbook) — Christian Hymns is a non denominational Christian hymn book. It was first published in 1977 by the Evangelical Movement of Wales, with a second edition being published in 2004. Large print and music editions of both editions are also published.… … Wikipedia
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hymns — This article is about LDS church hymns in general, for the book, see Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (1985 book) Latter day Saint hymns come from many sources, and there have been numerous hymn books printed by the Church … Wikipedia
Clavier-Übung III — Johann Sebastian Bach, 1746 The Clavier Übung III, sometimes referred to as the German Organ Mass, is a collection of compositions for organ by Johann Sebastian Bach, started in 1735–6 and published in 1739. It is considered to be Bach s most… … Wikipedia