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Hymnals, also called hymnbooks (or hymn books) and occasionally hymnaries, are books of hymns sung by religious congregations. The following is a list of English-language hymnals by denomination.
[edit] Denominational Hymnals
- Chalice Hymnal (1995)
- Hymnbook for Christian Worship (1970, jointly with American Baptist Convention)
- Christian Worship (1941, jointly with Northern Baptist Convention)
- His Fullness Songs (1977)
- The Brethren's Tune and Hymn Book (1872)
- Sunday School Song Book (1893)
- Missionary Hymn Book (1893)
- The Brethren Hymnal (1901)
- Kingdom Songs (1911)
- Kingdom Songs no. 2 (1917 & 1918)
- Hymnal - Church of the Brethren (1925)
- The Brethren Hymnal (1951)
- Hymnal: A Worship Book (1992)
- For older hymnals, see the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hymns.
- Special Sacred Songs, Lillenas Publishing (1919)
- Special Sacred Songs No. 2: Sacred Solos, Duets, Quartets, Lillenas Publishing (1920)
- Special Sacred Songs No. 3: Sacred Solos, Duets, Quartets for Use By Singing Evangelists and All Other Gospel Singers, Lillenas Publishing (1927)
- Songs of Full Salvation, Lillenas Publishing
- New Songs of the Old Faith, Lillenas Publishing
- New Songs of the Old Faith No. 2, Lillenas Publishing (1927) 276 hymns
- Favorite Gospel Songs, Lillenas Publishing (c1927) 79 songs
- Great Gospel Songs, Lillenas Publishing (1929) 163 hymns
- Glorious Gospel Songs, Lillenas Publishing (1931) 1st official hymnal
- Lillenas' Solos and Duets Number 1, Lillenas Publishing (1931) 118 songs
- Lillenas' Songs for Men, Lillenas Publishing (1931) 126 songs
- The Lillenas' Ladies Voices, Lillenas Publishing
- Songs of Victorious Faith, Lillenas Publlishing (c1935) 203 songs
- New Sacred Solos and Duets, Lillenas Publishing (1939)
- Hymns of Conquest, Lillenas Publishing (1940)
- Sacred Trios For Women, Lillenas Publishing (1941)
- Inspiring Gospel Solos & Duets Number 1, Lillenas Publishing
- Inspiring Gospel Solos & Duets Number 2, Lillenas Publishing (1948)
- Singing Joy: A Chorus Book for Young People, Lillenas Publishing (1950) 178 songs
- Glorious Freedom: Songs for Evangelism, Lillenas Publishing (1951) 129 songs
- Showers of Blessing No. 1, Lillenas Publishing,
- Showers of Blessing No. 2, Lillenas Publishing, 138 songs
- Praise and Worship, Lillenas Publishing (1952) 2nd official hymnal
- Rejoice and Sing! A Hymnal for All Services with Accent on Youth, Lillenas Publishing (1958)
- Joyfully Sing - A Hymnal For Juniors, Lillenas Publishing (1968)
- Songs of the Sanctuary, Lillenas Publishing (1970) 345 hymns
- Reasons to Sing: A Songbook for Youth Today, Lillenas Publishing (1971) 62 songs
- Worship in Song, Lillenas Publishing (1972) 3rd official hymnal
- Scriptures To Sing: New And Old (A Supplementary Hymnal, Designed For Use By Youth, Bible Study, And Prayers Fellowships), Lillenas Publishing (1977)
- Wesley Hymns, Lillenas Publishing (1982) 164 Hymns of John Wesley and Charles Wesley
- Exhalt Him! Hymnal Supplemental, Lillenas Publishing (19--)
- Sing to the Lord, Lillenas Publishing (1993) 4th and current official hymnal
[edit] Congregational Church / Congregationalist
See also United Church of Christ
- Voices of Praise (1982)
- New Voices of Praise (1988)
- For older hymnals, see Kingdom songs.
- First Hymn Book of the Unitas Fratrum (1501). In "the Bohemian tongue", compiled by Bishop Luke of Prague, printed in Prague[2]. Other editions: 1505 and 1519[3].
- First Hymn Book of the Renewed Church (1735)[2]
- First English Moravian Hymn Book (1741)[2]. Other editions: 1746, 1754, eleven others, 1849 edited by James Montgomery and 1912 (with a supplement in 1940)[2][3].
- The Moravian Hymn Book authorized for use in the British Province of the Moravian Church (1969). Contains: Acknowledgments, Contents, Preface, 710 numbered hymns including 140 of Moravian Church origin, the rest being from "...the whole Christian tradition of hymnody...", Index to first lines, Index of authors and translators[2]. This Hymn Book is also used in the English speaking Caribbean[3]. It includes a collection of Liturgies (revised 1960). A music edition was published in 1975[3]. A version without the liturgy is also available[4]
- Sing Out Today (1994) a collection of hymns by contemporary writers - words only. The music edition includes writers from the British Province only[4].
- Moravian Book of Worship (1995) the service book of the Moravian Church in North America[4].
See Friends
- Liturgy and Psalms (1968)
- Rejoice in the Lord (1986)
The Roman Catholic church does not publish a denominational hymnal. Most congregations use hymnals from third-party publishers, or hymnals published by the Anglican or Episcopal church.
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne
- Catholic Worship Book (1985)
- Hymnals from third-party publishers in use in the Catholic church
- Portland, OR: OCP publications (largest Catholic Music Publisher in United States)
- Journeysongs (Editions 1 & 2)
- Glory & Praise Volumes 1,2, & 3 (any one or combination thereof, softbound or hardbound)
- Glory & Praise (Classic Edition, 2nd Edition, Comprehensive, Young People's Edition)
- Flor y Canto (Spanish)
- One Faith, Una Voz (bilingual)
- Music Issue
- Heritage Missal
- Today's Missal
- Breaking Bread
- Companion Missal
- Spirit & Song (1 & 2)
- Rise Up and Sing (2 editions)
- Never Too Young
- Chicago, IL: GIA Publications (2nd largest Catholic Music Publisher in United States)
- Gather (Editions 1, 2, Comprehensive, Comprehensive 2)
- Worship II
- Worship III
- Catholic Community Hymnal
- Ritualsong
- Lead Me, Guide Me
- Hymnal for Catholic Students
- Singing Our Faith
- Hymnal for the Hours
- Chicago, IL: WLP Publications (3rd largest Catholic Music Publisher in United States)
- We Celebrate
- Seasonal Missalette (In either standard or revised text editions)
- People's Mass Book (2003 & 1984 Editions)
- Collegeville, MN: Collegeville Press
- St. Louis, MO: Ignatius Press
- Faber Music
- Catholic Book of Worship (Canada)
- Summit Choirbook, Dominican Nuns of Summit, NJ (1983)
- Holy Songbook, The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (2000)
- Gospel Liturgy: a prayer-book for churches, congregations, and families (1861), Universalist Church in America
- Vestry Harmonies: a collection of hymns and tunes for all occasions of social worship (1871) Universalist Church in America
- Social Hymns and Tunes, American Unitarian Association (1869)
- Services for Congregational Worship, American Unitarian Association (1898)
- The Unitarian Faith Set Forth in Fifty Unitarian Hymns, American Unitarian Association (1914)
- Hymns of the Church, Universalist Church in America (1917)
- The Beacon Song and Service Book, American Unitarian Association (1935)
- Hymns of the Spirit, Universalist Church in America and the American Unitarian Association (1937)
- Hymns for the Celebration of Life, The Unitarian Universalist Association (1964)
- Hymns for Living, General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches (1985)
- Hymns of Faith and Freedom, Unitarian Christian Association (1991)
- Singing the Living Tradition, The Unitarian Universalist Association (1993) ISBN 1-55896-260-3.
- Singing the Journey, Supplement, The Unitarian Universalist Association (2005) ISBN 1-55896-499-1.
- Pentecostal Praises (1947)
- Pentecostal Hymnal (1948)
- Sing Unto the LORD (1978)
[edit] Major non-denominational Protestant hymnals
- African American Heritage Hymnal, GIA Publications (2001)
- Celebration Hymnal, Word Music (1997)
- Christian Life Hymnal, Hendrickson Publishers (2006)
- Great Hymns of the Faith, Brentwood Music
- The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration, Word Music (1986)
- Hymns for the Family of God, Brentwood Music
- Mission Praise HarperCollins (several editions 1980s onwards)
- A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools, Yale University Press (1992)
- Sing the Faith, Geneva Press (1993)
- Worship & Rejoice, Hope Publishing
- The Worshiping Church, Hope Publishing
- Majesty Hymns, Majesty Music (1996)
- Christian Hymns (hymnbook), Evangelical Movement of Wales (1977; 2d edn. 2004)
[edit] Notes and references
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