Publisher's Synopsis
Book of Worship With Tunes, compiled by the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, stands as a testament to the rich musical and liturgical traditions of the Lutheran faith. Originally published in 1881, this volume offers a comprehensive collection of hymns and musical settings designed for congregational worship.
Featuring a wide array of hymns, carefully selected and arranged for use in various church services, this book provided a valuable resource for Lutheran congregations seeking to enrich their worship experiences. The inclusion of musical scores alongside the lyrics ensured accessibility and facilitated communal singing, fostering a sense of unity and shared devotion. As a historical artifact, "Book of Worship With Tunes" offers valuable insights into the musical practices and theological perspectives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church during the late 19th century.
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