Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Singing the Reformation. . .

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Perhaps it has been a while since Lutherans sang hymns like this. . . Take a gander at the wonderful work of Matthew Carver at Hymnoglypt and find out more about hymns no longer part of our hymnals. . . 





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Worship is prayer put to song.

Anonymous said...

Epic. Words used as a craft. Alas, Protestants no longer see Rome as a threat so the theme is considered antiquated or even too harsh or provocative in this day of tolerance and coexistence.