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{{summary | text=Traditional Christian hymns became widely popular from the sixteenth century onwards and many are closely tied to [[Protestantism]]. [[Martin Luther]] was a prolific hymn writer, with hymns such as A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. Hymns continued to be popular throughout the following centuries, although in recent decades their popularity has been falling in the west, with more modern songs becoming more commonly sung.}}
* [[An introduction to the history of hymns]]
 
  
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'''Miscellaneous'''
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* [[Index of hymns]]
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* [[Hymns Index]]
  
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{{quotes}}
* [[Song information and lyrics]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:55, 27 July 2006

Traditional Christian hymns became widely popular from the sixteenth century onwards and many are closely tied to Protestantism. Martin Luther was a prolific hymn writer, with hymns such as A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. Hymns continued to be popular throughout the following centuries, although in recent decades their popularity has been falling in the west, with more modern songs becoming more commonly sung. (Read more)




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