A songbook containing a collection of hymns.
Collection of Christian hymns, usually in the form of a book.
Sinônimos
Examples for "hymnbook"
Examples for "hymnbook"
1That and others that are appropriate can be found in almost every hymnbook.
2Hök Matts dared not venture a protest, and the schoolmaster opened the hymnbook.
3One man had brought a service-book and another a hymnbook.
4He prepared the revised edition of the hymnbook in that language, which is now used on the Reserve.
5Turning over the leaves of the hymnbook, he then gave out the first two lines of a hymn.
1Stoical people do not know the wealth of chaste language stored up within the covers of "The Hymnary."
1She read the introduction, title-page, and acknowledgment of copyrights, in the hymnal.
2A hymnal displays the words and sometimes the music for classic hymns.
3She has taken to her hymnal, this morning, in search of consolation.
4And a southern hymnal quality certainly runs through the new record.
5Now returns the strange hymnal line of march and the other anxious hue.
6Behind her came the First Assistant with the prayer-book and hymnal.
7When we reached the lane I held out my hand for the hymnal.
8Melodically and as a piece of rousing hymnal music it's great.
9And what is that book she holds aloft like a hymnal?
10The spooky, hymnal trip-hop of No Mono in front of a silent crowd.
11In the close recurs the full flow of funeral song, with the hymnal harmonies.
12The hymnal lyrics had never stirred her; she had memorized and sung them parrot-wise.
13One tract falls onto the carpet, a hymnal-sized little thing snugly clad in lace.
14The trip falls into the pace of hymnal march.
15The ensemble has a proven track record with spooky hymnal takes on alt rock hits.
16Abel's Bible and hymnal, as in all Christianized Eskimo houses, were printed in the Eskimo language.