Methodist Hymn Book
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6W New York: Carlton & Porter, New York 1849.
Notes
Methodist hymn books are central to Methodist worship and theology, reflecting the movement’s strong emphasis on congregational singing as a means of teaching faith and expressing devotion. Rooted in the work of John and Charles Wesley in the 18th century—especially Charles, who wrote thousands of hymns—these collections combine rich theological language with accessible, memorable poetry. Over time, Methodist hymn books have evolved to include traditional hymns, psalms, contemporary worship songs, and global music, often organized to support the church year and key doctrines. They serve not only as musical resources but also as practical guides to Methodist belief, spirituality, and communal identity.
Description
Pocket Edition, Brown leather binding with embossed details and gilt lettering to spine. All edges gilt. Slight edgewear and wear to points. Vest pocket size. 5 x 3 x 1 1/2



