hymnals are distributed among the congregation before the church service so everyone can join in the singing
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At first a dirge, then the tempo rises, and the hymnal swells.—
Jenny Adams,
CNN Money,
5 Oct. 2025 Some objects come with a bit of mystery, like this hymnal cover.—
Molly Guthrey,
Twin Cities,
19 Nov. 2025 Onstage, musicians scroll through New Age worship lyrics on iPhones propped on tripods, where hymnals once might have been.—
Tara Palmeri,
Vanity Fair,
12 Jan. 2026 Although his own roots are Baptist, the North Little Rock native is no stranger to the Methodist hymnal.—Arkansas Online,
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Etymology
Middle English hymnale, from Medieval Latin, from Latin hymnus