"Offices Of Worship And Hymns" is a collection designed primarily for use in schools. Compiled in 1883 by the Moravian Church in America, this volume presents a selection of worship services and hymns intended to enrich the spiritual lives of students. The book includes an appendix of tunes, making it a practical resource for schools seeking to incorporate music into their worship practices.
Reflecting the liturgical traditions of the Moravian Church, this historical compilation offers insights into 19th-century religious education and musical practices. It stands as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of church music, Moravian traditions, and the role of worship in educational settings.
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