Hymns from the Greek Office Books


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Hymns from the Greek Office Books: Together with Centos and Suggestions by John Brownlie is a selection of Greek hymns with the marvelous influence of sweet musicality. Excerpt: "O destitute of all defense, We bow before Thee now; In mercy let Thy mercy come, For merciful art Thou. II Our trusting souls in quiet repose Would rest Thy love within;— O be not angry with us, Lord, Nor think upon our sin."










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Hymns of the Early Church by John Brownlie is a meticulously curated collection of hymns from the early Christian church, spanning the first few centuries of Christianity. Brownlie's selection offers readers a glimpse into the spiritual and liturgical practices of the early Christians, providing insight into the themes, beliefs, and emotions that shaped their worship. The hymns are presented in their original form, with Brownlie's translations capturing the essence of the original texts while maintaining their historical and cultural significance. This book not only serves as a valuable resource for scholars and historians studying early Christianity but also as a devotional tool for modern readers interested in connecting with the spiritual traditions of the past. Brownlie's writing style is both informative and engaging, making the hymns accessible to a wide range of readers. John Brownlie, a renowned scholar of Christian hymnody, brings his expertise and passion for early church history to this collection. His extensive research and understanding of the subject shine through in the thorough introduction and annotations that accompany the hymns, providing readers with valuable context and background information. Brownlie's dedication to preserving and sharing these ancient hymns highlights their enduring relevance and significance in the history of Christian worship. I highly recommend Hymns of the Early Church to anyone interested in the history of Christian worship, early church traditions, or devotional literature. Brownlie's collection offers a unique opportunity to connect with the spiritual heritage of the early Christian community and gain a deeper understanding of the roots of Christian hymnody.




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