Hymns and Their Singers

Hymns and Their Singers by M. H. James, published by LEGARE STREET Press on July 18, 2023, is a historical exploration of Christian hymns and the individuals who performed them. This edition, comprising 202 pages, delves into the origins of hymnody and examines the cultural and social contexts surrounding the creation and performance of hymns. The author, a British historian and theologian, provides insights into notable hymn writers and performers, including figures such as Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and Fanny Crosby.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion of the evolution of hymns, highlighting their significance in religious and musical history. The book presents a detailed account of the interplay between hymnody and the societal influences that shaped it. As part of the public domain, this work is accessible for free distribution, ensuring that its historical insights remain available to scholars and the general public alike. Hymns and Their Singers serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of history, music, and religion.
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Originally published in 1898, this book provides a history of Christian hymns and the people who sang them. The author, M. H. James, was a British historian and theologian who wrote extensively on religious topics. In this book, he discusses the origins of hymnody, as well as the cultural and social contexts in which hymns were written and performed. He also profiles several important hymn writers and performers, including Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, and Fanny Crosby.
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