
Redemption Songs: 1000 Hymns & Choruses
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Résumé
This is a collection of 1,000 hymns, words only, many originating in the 19th century, projecting a life of holiness and sacrifice but also joy. More than 600 hymns have refrains which are often expressions of praise and thanks to… God. As with other hymnbooks on Bookshare, this has DAISY markup which allows you to move from hymn to hymn. In a BRF file, Bookshare software creates a lengthy table of contents followed by the text of the hymn book. For hymnals on Bookshare see also: Glory to God (Presbyterian); Evangelical Lutheran Worship (ELCA); Lutheran Servicebook: Psalms and Hymns (Missouri Synod); The United Methodist Hymnal; Chalice Hymnal (Disciples of Christ); and The Revised English Hymnal (Anglican Communion). For nondenominational hymn collections, see the following: Christian Hymns; Gospel Hymn Book; Hymns for Christian Service and Worship; Hymns of Faith; Hymns of Light and Love; Redemption Hymns; Redemption Songs and Choruses; and The New Believers Hymn Book; Amazing Grace: Hymn Texts for Devotional Use, edited by Bert Polman, Marilyn K. Stulken, and James Rawlings Sydnor. For books that discuss hymns, their history and uses see: 100 Favorite Hymns by Thomas Nelson; Hosannas Forever, Hymns of Heaven and Our Pilgrimage by David Leeman; Our Hymns, Our Heritage: A Student Guide to Songs of the Church, by David and Barbara Leeman; The Hymnal, a Reading History, by Christopher Phillips; and The Hymns of Martin Luther, edited by Leonard Woolsey Bacon. For classical music lovers, the texts of cantatas by Johann Sebastian Bach are available in two books: The Church Cantatas of J. S. Bach by Alec Robinson (with commentary), and Johann Sebastian Bach: The Complete Cantatas in German-English translations by Richard Stokes.