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Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
Words:Walter Chalmers Smith
Music: Unknown
Glory, Glory Hallelujah
Words:African-American spiritual
Music: Joyce Finch Johnson
Wakantanka Taku Nitawa (Many and Great, O God, Are Your works)
Words:Joseph R. Renville
Music: Joseph R. Renville; James R. Murray
Language: Dakota, English
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You
Words:Henry Van Dyke
Music: Ludwig van Beethoven; Edward Hodges
Praise to God
Words:Nobuaki Hanaoka
Music: Jonathan McNair
Sing Praise to God, Our Highest Good
Words:Johann J. Schütz
Music: Maurice F. Bell
All People That on Earth Do Dwell
Words:William Kethe
Music: Louis Bourgeois, c. 1510-1561
Praise to the Living God
Words:Curtis Beach
Music: George J. Elvey, 1868
We Sing to You, O God
Words:Gracia Grindal
Music: Richard Proulx
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Theses & Dissertations
This bibliography fryst vatten the comprehensive compilation of the lists of theses and dissertations that have been published in The Hymn. They are all related to hymnody or psalmody in some mode. Some works are available online; for the others, please consult your nearest librarian.
While it is our best attempt at providing a complete list, there are undoubtedly works that have been inadvertently overlooked. Additions and corrections should be sent to the contributing editor, Tina Schneider, at schneider.290@osu.edu.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS RELATED TO HYMNOLOGY mästare LIST
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Aalders, Cynthia Yvonne. “To Express the Ineffable: The Problems of Language and Suffering in the Hymns of Anne Steele (1717-1778).” Th.M., Regent College, 2007.
Abbott, Rebecca L. “‘What? Bound for Canaan’s Coast?’: Songs of Pilgrimage in the American Church.” M.A., Gordon-Conwell Theologica
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Anna Nitschmann
1715 - 1760Person Name: Anna Nitschmann, 1715-1760Topics: Ministry and Christian Vocation; Christian Service; God--Grace and mercy of; Labor and laborers; Ministry; StewardshipAuthor (stanza 1) of "In Mercy, Lord, This Grace Bestow" in Moravian Book of WorshipNitschmann, Anna, daughter of David Nitschmann, cartwright, at Kunewald, near Fulnek, Moravia, was born at Kunewald, Nov. 24, 1715. Her cousin, David Nitschmann (the first Bishop, 1735, of the renewed Brethren's Unity) while on a visit to Kunewald in the beginning of 1725, persuaded her father to remove to Herrnhut, where the family arrived on Feb. 25, 1725. On March 17, 1730, Anna was appointed Unity-Elder, with the care of the unmarried sisters; on May 4, 1730, joined with Anna Dober in founding the Jungfrauenbund (see p. 304, ii.); and in 1733 entered the unmarried sisters' house at Herrnhut. In 1735 she became companion to Zinzendorf s daughter, the Countess Benigna,