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'''The Redemption Hymnal''' is a red-covered [[hymnbook]] containing 800 evangelical hymns, first published by the [[Elim Pentecostal Church|Elim]] Publishing House in London, in 1951. The hymnal is strongly associated with the emergence of the [[Pentecostal]] movement in the [[United Kingdom]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Rhys|first1=Stephen|last2=Palmer|first2=King|title=ABC of church music|year=1967|publisher=Crescendo Pub. Co}} The Redemption Hymnal is the ''"usual hymn book used by the churches in the British Pentecostal Fellowship, comprising over a thousand churches in this country"''</ref>. The preface proclaimed: "A hymnal is now proffered that combines rich devotional hymns in abundance with stirring revival hymns that present the gospel in all its depth, winsomeness and simplicity". The hymnal was traditionally used by classical Pentecostal churches<ref>{{cite book|last=Houlden|first=Leslie|title=Jesus: the complete guide|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=Ey8mZKV_jfkC&pg=PA672&dq=%22redemption+hymnal%22+1951&hl=en&ei=zoRATMviJMnsngfNq8wC&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22redemption%20hymnal%22%201951&f=false|year=2006|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|isbn=9780826480118|page=672}}</ref>. It was republished in 2006 by Rickfords Hill Publishing.
'''The Redemption Hymnal''' is a red-covered [[hymnbook]] containing 800 evangelical hymns, first published by the [[Elim Pentecostal Church|Elim]] Publishing House in London, in 1951. The hymnal is strongly associated with the emergence of the [[Pentecostal]] movement in the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Rhys|first1=Stephen|last2=Palmer|first2=King|title=ABC of church music|year=1967|publisher=Crescendo Pub. Co}} The Redemption Hymnal is the ''"usual hymn book used by the churches in the British Pentecostal Fellowship, comprising over a thousand churches in this country"''</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Bloch-Hoell|first=Nils|title=The Pentecostal movement: its origin, development, and distinctive character|year=1964|publisher=Universitetforlaget|page=159}}</ref> The preface proclaimed: "A hymnal is now proffered that combines rich devotional hymns in abundance with stirring revival hymns that present the gospel in all its depth, winsomeness and simplicity". The hymnal was traditionally used by classical Pentecostal churches.<ref>{{cite book|last=Houlden|first=Leslie|title=Jesus: the complete guide|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Ey8mZKV_jfkC&pg=PA672|year=2006|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|isbn=9780826480118|page=672}}</ref> It was republished in 2006 by Rickfords Hill Publishing.


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The Redemption Hymnal is a red-covered hymnbook containing 800 evangelical hymns, first published by the Elim Publishing House in London, in 1951. The hymnal is strongly associated with the emergence of the Pentecostal movement in the United Kingdom.[1][2] The preface proclaimed: "A hymnal is now proffered that combines rich devotional hymns in abundance with stirring revival hymns that present the gospel in all its depth, winsomeness and simplicity". The hymnal was traditionally used by classical Pentecostal churches.[3] It was republished in 2006 by Rickfords Hill Publishing.

References

  1. ^ Rhys, Stephen; Palmer, King (1967). ABC of church music. Crescendo Pub. Co. The Redemption Hymnal is the "usual hymn book used by the churches in the British Pentecostal Fellowship, comprising over a thousand churches in this country"
  2. ^ Bloch-Hoell, Nils (1964). The Pentecostal movement: its origin, development, and distinctive character. Universitetforlaget. p. 159.
  3. ^ Houlden, Leslie (2006). Jesus: the complete guide. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 672. ISBN 9780826480118.