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    Colonial Era

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    polkas in the following century (19th century) Lined out hymnody New England Colonial Music Began with pilgrim colonists Roman Catholicism Bay Psalm Book (Cambridge‚ MA - 1640) became standard by New England churches Secular Folk Music Instrumental music‚ as opposed to choral works. Broadside ballads: printed songs performed to a well-known tune John Wesley: hymn composer Was a well known preacher that took part in the Great Awakening (rise of Christianity) simple structure The First New England School

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    I have been a member of several Praise and Worship Teams‚ sang solos in churches‚ lead worship in my military organization and as a constant moving Army Spouse have visited a variety of churches and retreats all over the country. Praise and Worship is important to me and among other factors I pick churches and organizations based on the way they worship. Let’s put it this way I rather take my bathroom break during a sermon then the praise and worship session. 1. The Praise and Worship Team Leader

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    same year‚ the first original American songbook‚ The New-England Psalm-Singer by William Billings‚ a young Boston tanner and self-taught composer and singer who was also considered the first American choral composer‚ was published. Billings composed 727 of his own melodies as psalmshymns‚ anthems and canons set for s four-piece harmony. In order to give the songbook an “American flavor” to his work‚ Billings named many of his hymn tunes after local places and landmarks‚ such as “Amherst” (Amherst

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    Early Polyphony in the Medieval Era Young J. Kim Music 386: History of the Medieval through the Baroque Eras November 17‚ 2015 Music in the Medieval Ages was considered to be one of the longest periods in musical history‚ which consisted of almost of a thousand years of European musical development. From 500 to 1450 A.D.‚ social and religious developments played an important role in the way music was composed and played. Music in the early medieval period was divided into

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    Mark 3-4; Psalm 1 Mark 5; Psalm 2; Romans 1 Mark 6-7; Psalm 3 Mark 8-9; Psalm 4 Mark 10; Psalm 5; Romans 2 Mark 11-12; Proverbs 2 Mark 13-14; Psalm 6 Mark 15; Psalm 7; Romans 3 Genesis 1; Mark 16; Psalm 8 Genesis 2; Psalm 9-10 Genesis 3-4; Romans 4 Genesis 6; Psalm 11; Proverbs 3 Genesis 7-8; Psalm 12 Genesis 9‚ 11; Romans 5 Genesis 12; Psalm 13-14 Genesis 13-14; Psalm 15 Genesis 15-16; Romans 6 Genesis 17; Psalm 16; Proverbs 4 Genesis 18-19; Psalm 17 Genesis 20-21; Romans 7 Genesis 22; Psalm 18-19 Genesis

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    Bible Pericope Analysis

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    the passage. Exodus 15: 1-18 When reading through Exodus 15:1-18‚ a vibe of musical distinction rings through. This pericope contains many characteristics of a hymn. In the first verse of this pericope‚ the words "Israel sang this song to the LORD" are scribed. Not only are hymns sung to the Lord‚ but also an entire collection of hymns is placed together within

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    The Egyptian Religion

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    The Egyptian Religion The Egyptians had a very influential religion that can be analyzed using the five elements of religion. The characteristics of the Ancient Egyptian’s religion can be divided into the five elements of religion: authority‚ faith‚ rituals‚ moral code‚ and concept of the deity. First‚ the authority of the Egyptian religion. The main authority of the Egyptian religion was the Pharaoh‚ he had divine right over the people and was considered a god. Also‚ he could change the religion

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    Colossians 3:16 says‚ “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly‚ teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom‚ singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs‚ with thankfulness in your hearts to God.” The first record of song in the bible is when the Israelites were singing praises to God for leading them out of Egypt. God gave them a reason to sing‚ as he continues to do today

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    HOLY RULE OF ST. BENEDICT BY: GROUP 3 SANTIAGO‚ MICHAEL ANGELO RAJA ABDUL RASHID‚ RAJA AISHA SAN FELIPE‚ DOMINIC SAPUNGAN‚ MARIELLE DELA CRUZ‚ ABBY FERER‚ JUBILEE GARCIA‚ CHRISTEL GUARINO‚ YSRA Report by Michael Santiago RULES??? What is the sense of having and for following rules?? Do we really have to set rules especially in our lives??? According to Oxford Dictionary “RULE” is one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct

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    Music And Religion

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    Christians have always used both art and music in worship. The Bible says the first Christians sang psalms to God. Catacombs in Rome show us that early Christians decorated their churches and so must have used art in prayer. Today Christians have various attitudes towards art and music. There are many different types of Christian music. There is praise music‚ gospel music‚ Gregorian chant‚ meditative singing (e.g. Taize)‚ scriptural songs and liturgical music. Many Christians feel that music is a

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