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The Olney Hymns /ˈoʊni/ were first published in February 1779 and are the combined work of curate John Newton (1725–1807) and his poet friend William Cowper (1731–1800). The hymns were written for use in Newton's rural parish, which was made up of relatively poor and uneducated followers. The Olney Hymns are an illustration of the potent ideologies of the Evangelical movement, to which both men belonged, present in many communities in England at the time.

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  • Olney Hymns (en)
  • Olney-Hymnen (de)
  • Himnos de Olney (es)
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  • Die Olney-Hymnen sind eine Sammlung von Kirchenliedern. Sie sind benannt nach dem Ort Olney in England, an dem John Newton, Autor von Amazing Grace, nach seiner Bekehrung jahrelang als äußerst erfolgreicher Hilfsprediger (curate) tätig war. Die Kirche, in der er predigte, war nach einiger Zeit so überfüllt, dass sie erweitert werden musste. Die Sammlung besteht aus drei Teilen: (de)
  • Los Himnos de Olney son una colección de poemas e himnos litúrgicos escritos por el clérigo anglicano John Newton (1725–1807) y el poeta William Cowper y publicados en febrero de 1779. Los himnos fueron escritos para acompañar las oraciones de la parroquia de Newton en Olney (Buckinghamshire), a la que acudían fundamentalmente personas pobres e iletradas. Ejemplo ilustrativo del movimiento evangélico, contiene la primera versión de uno de los cantos cristianos más conocidos de todos los tiempos, "Amazing Grace". (es)
  • The Olney Hymns /ˈoʊni/ were first published in February 1779 and are the combined work of curate John Newton (1725–1807) and his poet friend William Cowper (1731–1800). The hymns were written for use in Newton's rural parish, which was made up of relatively poor and uneducated followers. The Olney Hymns are an illustration of the potent ideologies of the Evangelical movement, to which both men belonged, present in many communities in England at the time. (en)
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