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  • 91Gerard Moultrie — Gerald Moultrie was a Victorian public schoolmaster and Anglican hymnographer born in England Sep­tem­ber 16, 1829, at Rug­by Rec­to­ry, Eng­land. His father, John Moultrie was also a hymn writer. He was educated at Rugby and Exeter College. He… …

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  • 93Howard Hanson — Howard Harold Hanson (* 28. Oktober 1896 in Wahoo, Nebraska; † 26. Februar 1981 in Rochester, New York) war ein US amerikanischer Pianist, Dirigent und Komponist. Hanson wuchs als Sohn schwedischer Einwanderer in einer kleinen lutherischen… …

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  • 94Howard Hanson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hanson. Howard Hanson était un compositeur, chef d orchestre, théoricien et pédagogue américain, né Howard Harold Hanson à Wahoo (Nebraska) le 28 octobre 1896, décédé à Rochester (État de New York) le 26 février… …

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  • 96cherubically — See cherubic. * * * …

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  • 97angelic — angelically, adv. angelicalness, n. /an jel ik/, adj. 1. of or belonging to angels: the angelic host. 2. like or befitting an angel, esp. in virtue, beauty, etc.: angelic sweetness. Also, angelical. [1350 1400; ME angelyk < LL angelicus < Gk&#8230; …

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  • 98Angelus Silesius — /si lee shee euhs, zhee euhs, suy / (Johannes Scheffler) 1627 77, German poet. * * * ▪ Polish poet original name  Johannes Scheffler   born December 1624, Breslau, Silesia [now Wrocław, Pol.] died July 9, 1677, Breslau       religious poet&#8230; …

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  • 99Cherubicon — Gk. /khe rddooh vee kawn /; Eng. /chi rooh bi kon /, n. Eastern Ch. the hymn sung during the Great Entrance by the choir, which represents the cherubim. Also, Cherubikon. Also called Cherubic Hymn. * * * …

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  • 100Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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