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|a English congregational hymns in the eighteenth century /
|c Madeleine Forell Marshall and Janet Todd.
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|a Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 3, 2015).
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a The congregational hymn: requirements & resources -- Isaac Watt's divine delight -- Charles Wesley: self, sense, & the revival -- John Newton, Olney prophet -- Williamm Cowper: exemplary tradition.
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|a Historians of the English congregational hymn, focusing on its literary or theological aspects, have usually found the genre out of step with the rationalist era that produced it. This book takes a more balanced approach to the work of four writers and concludes that only eighteenth-century Britain, with its understanding of public verse, common truth, and the utility of poetry, could have invented the English hymn as we know it. The early hymns sought to inspire, teach, stir, and entertain congregations. The essential purpose shifted slightly in line with each poet's setting and in accord with.
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|a Hymns, English
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|i Print version:
|a Marshall, Madeleine Forell, 1946-
|t English congregational hymns in the eighteenth century.
|d Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, ©1982
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