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- Immortal,_Invisible,_God_Only_Wise abstract "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise is a Christian hymn with words by Walter Chalmers Smith, usually sung to the tune, "St Denio", originally a Welsh ballad tune, which became a hymn (under the name "Palestrina") in Caniadau y Cyssegr (1839) edited by John Roberts of Henllan (1807-1876). Of this hymn, musicologist Erik Routley has written:"[Immortal Invisible] should give the reader a moment's pause. Most readers will think they know this hymn, the work of another Free Kirk minister. But it never now appears as its author wrote it, and a closer look at it in its fuller form shows that it was by no means designed to be one of those general hymns of praise that the parson slams into the praise-list when he is in too much of a hurry to think of anything else but a hymn about the reading of Scripture. Just occasionally editorial tinkering changes the whole personality of a hymn; it has certainly done so here."".
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- Immortal,_Invisible,_God_Only_Wise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise".
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- Immortal,_Invisible,_God_Only_Wise subject Category:Scottish_Christian_hymns.
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- Immortal,_Invisible,_God_Only_Wise type Song.
- Immortal,_Invisible,_God_Only_Wise comment "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise is a Christian hymn with words by Walter Chalmers Smith, usually sung to the tune, "St Denio", originally a Welsh ballad tune, which became a hymn (under the name "Palestrina") in Caniadau y Cyssegr (1839) edited by John Roberts of Henllan (1807-1876). Of this hymn, musicologist Erik Routley has written:"[Immortal Invisible] should give the reader a moment's pause. Most readers will think they know this hymn, the work of another Free Kirk minister.".
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