Returning to the well of Lutheran hymnody.
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It is practically universal in Lutheran churches today to begin the Sunday Gottesdienst with a hymn.1 It is such a standard practice that it is second nature to most of the people sitting in the pews—it would be strange indeed if the hymn w...
Last week, I was able to acquire a pre-release copy of Paul Graff’s A History of the Dissolution of Ancient Liturgical Forms in the Lutheran Church of Germany, translated into English for the first time by Matthew Carver and published by Co...
Last week we noted that the chief hymn, or hymn of the day, in the Lutheran Divine Service was originally placed after the Gradual and before the reading of the Gospel. For this reason, it was often called a “Gradual hymn”. It formed a sort...
On the excellent Lutheran Orthodoxy blog there is an interesting post containing a translation of Nicolaus Selnecker’s scheme for the chief hymn1 for every Sunday of the church year, from the prefatory epistle to the reader in his 1587 work...
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