Hymns Ancient and Modern
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Hymns Ancient and Modern
Summary
Hymns Ancient and Modern is an Anglican hymnal[1]. It draws 26 Wikipedia views per month (anglican_hymnal category, ranking #3 of 5).[2]
Key Facts
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's image is recorded as Hymns Ancient and Modern (first edition 1861).jpg[3].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's instance of is recorded as Anglican hymnal[4].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's instance of is recorded as first edition[5].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's editor is recorded as William Henry Monk[6].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's publisher is recorded as Joseph Alfred Novello[7].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's place of publication is recorded as United Kingdom[8].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's Commons category is recorded as Hymns Ancient and Modern[9].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Preface[10].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Morning[11].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Third Hour, &c.[12].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Evening[13].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Sunday[14].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Monday, &c.[15].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Advent[16].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Christmas[17].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as St. Stephen's Day[18].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as St. John the Evangelist's Day[19].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as The Innocent's Day[20].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Circumcision[21].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Epiphany[22].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as For the Week before Septuagesima[23].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Septuagesima[24].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as Lent[25].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as The Fifth Sunday in Lent, Otherwise called Passion Sunday[26].
- Hymns Ancient and Modern's has part is recorded as The Sunday nert before Easter. Otherwise called Palm Sunday.[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Hymns Ancient and Modern's editor is recorded as William Henry Monk[6]. Its publisher is recorded as Joseph Alfred Novello[7].
Publication
Hymns Ancient and Modern's publication date is recorded as +1861-00-00T00:00:00Z[28]. Its place of publication is recorded as United Kingdom[8].
Why It Matters
Hymns Ancient and Modern draws 26 Wikipedia views per month (anglican_hymnal category, ranking #3 of 5).[2]