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Great Hymn to the Aten... Great Hymn to the Aten... The music to which a hymn may be sung is a... A hymn is the praise of God with song... produced a burst of hymn writing and congregational singing... also credited as having written the first English hymn which was not a direct paraphrase of Scripture... of the nineteenth century witnessed an explosion of hymn tune composition and choir singing in... Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland... Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland... Hymn Society in the United States and Canada... Hymn Society in the United States and Canada... The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada... The Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland... a useful resource for biographical information of hymn writers and composers...

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