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William Gustave Polack (1890–1950)

Auteur van The Lutheran Hymnal

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Werken van William Gustave Polack

The Lutheran Hymnal (1930) 599 exemplaren
The Story of Luther (1931) 36 exemplaren
The Story of C.F.W. Walther (1935) 27 exemplaren
Fathers and founders, (1938) 12 exemplaren
Stories of our favorite hymns (1943) 7 exemplaren
How the Missouri Synod was born (1947) 5 exemplaren
Beside still waters (1950) 4 exemplaren
David Livingstone 3 exemplaren
Stories of Our Favorite Hymns (1943) 2 exemplaren

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Geboortedatum
1890
Overlijdensdatum
1950
Geslacht
male

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This is "the old hymnal" or in the church I grew up in "the red hymnal" It was a wonderful hymnal. I still look through it now and again. I love the old liturgy it is beautiful.
 
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eetzel | 2 andere besprekingen | Sep 10, 2008 |
As a rule, trying to read a reference book is sheer foolishness. However fascinating the contents, you'll soon be lulled to distraction by an overload of facts and figures. However, it can be done if you take the book in small chunks and either have great discipline or a dearth of reading alternatives. I used the latter in my conquest of this tome, which is a companion to The Lutheran Hymnal, the hymn book published by my denomination in 1941. The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH) was the hymn book that I grew up using, and even though they tried to replace it in the late 70's/early 80's, many churches in my denomination are still using it. Anyway, The Handbook is basically a bunch of liner notes on each hymn which can include the piece's history, it's original text (be it English or some other language), deleted verses and the like. There's also capsule biographies for each of of the authors, composers and translators (at least as much as is available for each), indexes and a brief introduction about the hymnal and the criteria used in its creation. I picked this one up at a used book sale and my wife immediately put it on our shelf. Of course, I could not in good conscience reccommend it to the general public, but it might make passable waiting room material to anyone interested in hymns, church history or general nostalgia.
--J.
(P.S. Before you contact us, our copy is not for sale. Sorry.)
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Hamburgerclan | Sep 16, 2006 |
The hymnal of my and my parents' youth, published back in the day when you talked to God with a lot of "th's" in your speech and weren't afraid to sing hymns with fifteen verses. Plus it was a great resource when I wanted to draw old English type lettering. It could stand some improvement here and there, but the attempts to replace it back in the late seventies/early eighties were not quite good enough to make me take the ol' TLH off the shelf.
--J.

There are so many editions of this! We personally have one black, two reds, and one blue. There is something "for use in the British Empire"--her Majesty the Queen and all that, and the blue hymnal is old that it speaks of "His Majesty the King".
--C
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Hamburgerclan | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 13, 2006 |
Don't pass up this treasure of a hymnal! I grew up with this one, so it also has high sentimental value.
 
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Carrifex | 2 andere besprekingen | Dec 22, 2005 |

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24
Leden
807
Populariteit
#31,609
Waardering
4.1
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4
ISBNs
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