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Church Music and Hymnography in an Ecumenical Context, Review of Ecumenical Studies 3, 2015
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2012
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Hymns of the Christian Church: An historical and social overview Marianne Feenstra
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John Heavyside's Manual of Psalmody for Public Worship of 1839: South Africa's First Anglican Collection of Metrical Psalms and Hymns
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Congregational Hymn-Singing at the Weimar Seventh-Day Adventist Church: A Case Study
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Dialog, 2009
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From psalmody to hymnody : the establishment of printed hymnbooks within hymn singing communities
Gillian Ruth Warson
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The Songs We Sing: A Textual Analysis of Popular Congregational Songs of the 20th and 21st Century
Ian Hussey
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Daniel Thornton
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Mark Woodruff
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David Bjorlin
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The Sound of Worship: Liturgical Performance by Surinamese Lutherans and Ghanaian Methodists in Amsterdam
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