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What (who) is hymnary - definition

COLLECTION OF CHRISTIAN OR OTHER RELIGIOUS HYMNS, USUALLY IN THE FORM OF A BOOK
Hymnary; Hymnbook; Hymnery; Hymnals; Hymn book; Hymnalist; Psalmbok; Hymn books
  • A row of hymnals
  • ''[[Jistebnice hymn book]]'', a Czech hand-written hymnbook from around 1430
  • An 1847 publication of ''[[Southern Harmony]]'', showing the title "New Britain" ("[[Amazing Grace]]") and [[shape note]] music.

hymnary         
['h?mn?ri]
¦ noun (plural hymnaries) a hymnal.
Hymnary.org         
WEBSITE; ONLINE MUSIC DATABASE OF HYMNS AND HYMN AUTHORS
Hymnary.org is an online database of hymns, hymnodists and hymnals hosted by Calvin College's Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
Christian Hymnary         
1972 HYMNBOOK USED BY MENNONITES AND OTHER ANABAPTIST GROUPS
The Christian Hymnary; Christian hymnary
The Christian Hymnary is a hymnbook used by Mennonites and other Anabaptist groups. It was compiled by John J.

Wikipedia

Hymnal

A hymnal or hymnary is a collection of hymns, usually in the form of a book, called a hymnbook (or hymn book). They are used in congregational singing. A hymnal may contain only hymn texts (normal for most hymnals for most centuries of Christian history); written melodies are extra, and more recently harmony parts have also been provided.

Hymnals are omnipresent in churches but are not often discussed; nevertheless, liturgical scholar Massey H. Shepherd once observed: "In all periods of the Church’s history, the theology of the people has been chiefly molded by their hymns."

Examples of use of hymnary
1. The new Church of Scotland hymnary, published earlier this year, includes quite a lot of this stuff.