The Singing Church: The Hymns It Wrote and SangLorenz, Edmund S. (Edmund Simon)
Religion
The Singing Church: The Hymns It Wrote and Sang
Lorenz, Edmund S. (Edmund Simon)
Hymns -- History and criticism
[6]“Even when deeds and events of an innocent and pure character are
thus sung, there is nothing more of spiritual worship in it than
in the recitation of an epic poem. The singer confesses no need,
asks no blessing, reveals no yearning, expects no response. There
is no communion of thought and feeling, no aspiration for purity,
no laying hold of moral strength.” (Rev. G. O. Newport, a
missionary in India, quoted in _The Hymn Lover_.)
CHAPTER II
[1]The instinct to use song in worship was recognized so long ago as
1695 by Dr. Hickman: “There never was any land so barbarous, or
any people so polite, but have always approached their gods with
the solemnity of music and have expressed their devotions with a
song.” (Quoted by Dr. A. S. Hoyt in his _Public Worship for
Non-Liturgical Churches_.)
[2]“Our hymns spring out of religious experience at its best, and they
tend to lift experience to its highest levels. The very cream of
truth and of soul life is gathered into them. They contain the
refined riches, the precious essences, the cut and polished jewels
of Christianity in all ages. They are truly prophetic, the records
of the insight and intuition and rapture of the seer and the
saint.” (Dr. Waldo S. Pratt, in _Musical Ministries_. [New York:
Revell Co., 1915.] Used by permission.)
[3]Henry Ward Beecher placed a high value on the song service of the
church: “I have never loved men under any circumstances as I have
loved them while singing with them; never at any other time have I
been so near heaven with you, as in those hours when our songs
were wafted thitherward.”
[4]“In all great religious movements the people have been inspired
with a passion for singing. They have sung their creed: it seems
the freest and most natural way of declaring their triumphant
belief in great Christian truths, forgotten or denied in previous
times of spiritual depression and now restored to their rightful
place in the thought and life of the Church. Song has expressed
and intensified their enthusiasm, their new faith, their new joy,
their new determination to do the will of God.” (Dr. W. R. Dale.)
[5]Pratt, _Musical Ministries_.
[6]Ephesians 5: 18-20.
[7]Colossians 3: 16.
[8]I Corinthians 14: 15.
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