A procession of peasants passed, chanting slowly and solemnly a religioushymn.
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Now all the musical instruments played a solemn, religioushymn.
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It was an especially religioushymn, very slow and mournful.
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B. Jackson's "Lonesome Valley" - a wordless religioushymn of great power and beauty.
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I am no judge of melody, but this strikes me as that of a religioushymn.
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But everywhere the religious dance came before the religioushymn, and man was a ritualist before he could speak.
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Little James Stone asked permission to sing for me, and he sang a religioushymn in which nearly all the school joined.
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He wrote commentaries on some of the epistles, sermons, religioushymns, etc.
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Almost coeval with the Grecian gods were doubtless religioushymns in their honour.
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Be careful, O heir, that one of thy women, Sarah, does not sing religioushymns.
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STAGE 5-The person feels the need to shout or sing psalms, verses from the Bible or religioushymns.
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But religioushymns and mythical hymns-thecare of a priesthood-areone thing; a great secular epic is another.
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"That never seemed to me a very religioushymn."
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Among the symptoms: "the need to scream, shout, or sing out loud psalms, verses from the Bible, religioushymns, or spirituals."
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Many wore black and carried small branches from the local "peace tree" associated with sorrow during the inter-religious service where they sang religioushymns.
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Mungiki, which means "mob" in the Kikuyu language, is made up of youths known for decapitating victims, stripping women wearing trousers and chanting religioushymns.