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The Hymn-Book of the Modern Church: Brief studies of hymns and hymn-writers

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The author presents a series of concise essays that define qualities of a true hymn, survey biblical and early‑church song, and trace the development of English hymnody from the sixteenth through the nineteenth century. Special attention is given to eighteenth‑century influences including the school of Watts, Methodist revivalists and the Olney collection, while later chapters examine Anglican, Free Church, and Roman Catholic hymn‑making and recent hymnals and translations. The text combines critical criteria, illustrative quotations, historical narrative, and indexes to guide readers through sources, styles, and editorial practice.

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Arthur E. Gregory

Arthur E. Gregory was a writer known for his contributions to hymnody and church music. His notable work, "The Hymn-Book of the Modern Church: Brief studies of hymns and hymn-writers," offers insights into the significance of hymns and the lives of their composers. Through his studies, Gregory aimed to deepen the understanding of hymns within the modern church context, reflecting on their theological and cultural impact. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of music and worship.

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