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| Alphabetical [« »] hustled 1 hyldahl 1 hym- 1 hymn 18 hymnbook 1 hymnology 2 hymns 12 | Frequency [« »] 18 gods 18 hebrew 18 homily 18 hymn 18 identified 18 illustrious 18 king | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances hymn |
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1 5,4 | transfiguration; of the strange hymn Jesus taught them (the English 2 5,4 | for example, the curious hymn before the betrayal:~ ~The 3 5,4 | in dancing. Amen.~ ~This hymn, with its crude paradoxes ( 4 5,7 | the apostle, who utters a hymn of praise to Christ (rather 5 5,7 | Thomas utters the Gnostic Hymn of the Soul, or of Redemption, 6 5,7 | some parts of it, like the Hymn of the Soul, are in all 7 5,7 | Papyri xi. 1389) and of the hymn near the end of Clement' 8 6,1 | the disciples “sang the hymn” the second part (Pss. 115- 9 6,1 | Testuz published a liturgical hymn; O. Perler suggested that 10 6,1 | suggested that it might be a hymn for the Easter vigil by 11 6,1 | not very strong.[32] The hymn reads as follows:~(a) Hymn 12 6,1 | hymn reads as follows:~(a) Hymn the Father, ye saints;~ 13 6,1 | ye virgins.~(b) Let us hymn them and exalt them highly, 14 6,1 | and bridegrooms.~ ~This hymn, perhaps preserved only 15 11,3 | closes with an extraordinary hymn, addressed to Christ. The 16 11,3 | addressed to Christ. The hymn is uttered ostensibly by 17 11,3 | basis of a modern children's hymn, widely used, beginning “ 18 13,11| to have been a successful hymn writer; Dionysius says that