DICTIONARY OF NORTH AMERICAN HYMNOLOGY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN HYMNALS BY DENOMINATION STONE / CAMPBELL MOVEMENT REFERENCES RELATING TO STONE-CAMPBELL MUSIC AND HYMNODY Autry, Philip. "Book Reviews: Songs of Faith and Praise;" The Spiritual Sword, October, 1995 (Vol. 27, No. 1); p. 45. Bellville, Miriam Priscilla. Trends in Hymnody in the Disciples of Christ, 1828-1941. New York: thesis at Union Theological Seminary, 1943. (at Disciples of Christ Historical Society) Boren, Maxie, editor. Hymns and songs we sing: the twenty-fifth annual Fort Worth lectures / conducted by the Brown Trail Church orf Christ, Bedford (Fort Worth), Texas (imprint). Bedford, TX: Brown Trail Church of Christ, 2002 (also at Harding University Graduate School of Theology) Bowman, John R. Sweetly the Tones are Falling: A Hymnal History of Churches of Christ. Penman Press: Brentwood, Tennessee, 1984. (at Abilene Christian University, Christian Theological Seminary) Brown, Paul. "A Song to Sing;" Gospel Advocate, December, 1998 (Vol. CXL, No. 12); pp. 17-18. Bryant, William Rees. The Contribution of Churches of Christ to Evangelical Hymnody. Thesis: California State University—Northridge, 1992. (at Abilene Christian University, Harding University Graduate School of Theology) Campbell, Alexander, “The Christian Psalmist: Proposals,” Millennial Harbinger, Third Series, 4 (March 1847), 179. Campbell, Alexander, “Introduction,” Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs,” Bethany, VA (WV), 1853. Cartwright, Colbert S. Disciples at worship, Yesterday and Today. Fort Worth: s. n., 1990. Choate, Julian Ernest and William Woodson. Sounding Brass and Clanging Cymbals: the history and significance of instrumental music in the Restoration movement, 1827-1968. Henderson, TN: Freed-Hardeman University, 1990. (at Freed-Hardeman University and Phillips Theological Seminary) Dowling, Enos E. The Alexander Campbell Hymn Books: a preliminary bibliography. Lincoln, IL: Lincoln Christian University, 1984. (at Cincinnati Christian University, Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Lincoln Christian University) REFERENCES RELATING TO HYMNALS IN THE STONE / CAMPBELL MOVEMENT—2 Dowling, Enos E., compiler. Hymn and Gospel Song Books of the Restoration Movement: A preliminary Bibliography. Lincoln Christian College: Lincoln, Illinois, 1975. (at Abilene Christian University, Lincoln Christian University) Dowling, Enos E., compiler. Hymn and Gospel Song Books of the Restoration Movement: A Bibliography. Lincoln Christian University: Lincoln, Illinois, 1988. (at Christian Theological Seminary, Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Harding University Graduate School of Theology, Lincoln Christian University, Lipscomb University, Pepperdine University, Phillips Theological Seminary) Dowling, Enos E., compiler. Hymn books of the Christian Church or Christian Connection sometimes called “NewLights”: a preliminary bibliography. 1984. (at Christian Theological Seminary) Dowling, Enos E., compiler. Hymn Books of Alexander Campbell, 1828-1865 (six volumes). (unpublished work that includes photocopies of title pages, copyrights, introductions, indices), 1985. (at Lincoln Christian University) Dowling, Enos E., comp. Of Men and Psalmody and Hymn Books. (photocopy of collection of articles from various journals on the hymnody of the Restoration Movement, 267 pp.) (at Lipscomb University) Dowling, Enos E. “With a Songs in Their Hearts: Music’s Place in the Restoration Movement,” Christian Standard, Cincinnati: Standard Publishing Company, May 3, 1981, pp. 4-6. Dozier, Dan. Come, Let Us Adore Him: Dealing with Struggle over Style of Worship in Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. Joplin, Missouri: College Press, 1994. Edwards, James C. Christian church worship songs “old” and “new”: thesis at Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1995. Evans, Monte L., editor. Shall We Sing? The fourth annual Cedar Bayou Lectures. (at Harding University Graduate School of Religion) Finley, Gene C. Our Garden of song: A Book of Biography of Song Writers of the Church of Christ and articles and other items of interest of our worship in song. West Monroe, LA: Howard Publishing Company, 1980. (at Abilene Christian University, Christian Theological Seminary, Faulkner University, Freed Harden University, Harding University Graduate School of Religion, Lincoln Christian University, Lipscomb University, Phillips Theological Seminary) Fitch, Alger Morton. Sermons from Hymns of Praise. Joplin, MO: College Press, 1987. (at Cincinnati Christian University) REFERENCES RELATING TO HYMNALS IN THE STONE / CAMPBELL MOVEMENT—3 Furr, Joe Ed. A History of Church Music. Navasota, TX: Taylor Publications, 2000. (at Harding University Graduate School of Theology) Hanson, Kenneth. The Hymnology and the Hymnals of the Restoration Movement (thesis: Butler University), 1951. (microform at Harding University Graduate School of Theology; manuscript at Christian Theological Seminary, Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Lincoln Christian University, Pepperdine University) Hanson, Kenneth C. A theological study of hymns in the Restoration movement. (book / thesis) Butler University), 1958. (at Christian Theological Seminary) Jackson, James Leonard. Music practices among Churches of Christ in the United States. 1970. (at Abilene Christian University). Jones, Austin and Melynne B. Jones. “Songs in Three Streams: Charting the Historical Development of the Stone-Campbell Movement through its Hymnals,” Stone-Campbell Journal 13, Fall, 2010. Cincinnati: Cincinnati Christian University, pp. 177-186. Heaton, Charles Huddleston. The Disciples of Christ and Sacred Music (Thesis: D.S.M. Union Theological Seminary [N.Y.]) 1956. (in Beaman Library, Lipscomb University). Herrick, Steve. The Influence of the Fillmore Family on the Restoration Movement through Music. thesis: Cincinnati: Cincinnati Christian University, 1993. (at Cincinnati Christian University) Hulan, Richard. Our Creed in metre: the Hymnology of the Restoration Movement to 1835. Nashville: Vanderbilt University thesis, 1971. (at Vanderbilt and Disciples of Christ Historical Society) McCann, Forrest Mason. “A History of Great Songs of the Church,” Restoration Quarterly 38, 219-28, 1996. McCann, Forrest Mason. E. L. Jorgenson and the longest-lived hymnal in the Stone Campbell movement [sound recording]: Restoration history lectures. Gaylor Multimedia, 1997. 1 sound cassette (ca. 60 minutes) (at Abilene Christian University) McCann, Forrest Mason. Hymns and History: An Annotated Survey of Sources. Abilene, TX: ACU Press, 1997. (at Center for Restoration Studies—Abilene Christian University, Cincinnati Christian University, Christian, Theological Seminary, Cincinnati Christian University, Freed Hardeman University, Harding University Graduate School of Religion, Phillips Theological Seminary) McCann, Forrest Mason. "Changing Our Tune: The History of Hymnals;" Gospel Advocate, December, 1998 (Vol. CXL, No. 12); pp. 12-16. REFERENCES RELATING TO HYMNALS IN THE STONE / CAMPBELL MOVEMENT—4 McCann, Forrest Mason. Time is filled with swift transition: changes in worship music in churches of Christ: Restoration history lectures. Abilene Christian University Annual Bible lectures (audiobook on cassette) Nashville: Gaylor Multimedia, 1997. (Abilene Christian University) Mankin, Jim. When I shall reach that happy place: apocalyptic themes in the hymns of the Stone-Campbell Movement: paper presented at the 47th National Conference of the Evangelical Theological Society, Philadelphia, PA, November 16-18, 1995. (available at Abilene Christian Universitry, Cincinnati Christian University (microform), Emmanuel Christian Seminary, Harding University Graduate School of Religion). Mankin, Jim, “L. O. Sanderson, Church of Christ Hymn Writer,” The Hymn (January 1995) 28-30. Marshall, Rodney A. A Study of Alexander Campbell’s hymnbook in the hymnody of the Restoration Movement. thesis at Emmanuel Christian Seminary, 1985. Miller, Locke. The Hymns of Alexander Campbell. Publisher?, (book at Disciples of Christ Historical Society). Morgan, Peter. “Disciples Hymnbooks: A Continuing Quest for Harmony,” Discipliana 55, 1995, 46-63. Mowrer, Tony A. Worship Music in the Churches of Christ: Current Traditions and Proposed Philosophy. Thesis: West Chester University, 1965. (at Harding University Graduate School of Religion) Olson, Nancy J., “Pivotal Stone-Campbell Movement Hymnals of the 19th Century: A Description”. http://lincolnchristian.edu/library/hymnals. Olson, Nancy J., “Hymnal Writers, Compilers and Publishers: Their Illinois Connection,” http://lincolnchristian.edu/library/hymnals. Read, Kenneth, An Analysis of Person and Number in Selected Hymnals in Light of the Psalms (microform). Thesis: Cincinnati Christian Seminary, 1986. Roberts, Norma. Disciples Heritage, volume 1: 1994-95: Christian Church in Illinois and Wisconsin. Bloomington, Illinois: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1993. (at Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Churches of Christ Heritage Center—Pepperdine University). (Contains information on hymn writer Jessie Brown Pounds) Rogers, James Stanley. Alexander Campbell as editor of the first hymnals of the Disciples of Christ (thesis). New Haven, CT: Yale University School of Music and Yale Divinity School, 1992. (at Yale University) REFERENCES RELATING TO HYMNALS IN THE STONE / CAMPBELL MOVEMENT--5 Shephard, Dane K. An Analysis of Three Hymnals used by the churches of Christ. (M. A. thesis, California State University, Fullerton. (book at Center for Restoration Studies— Abilene Christian University, photocopy of typescript at Lipscomb University, Churches of Christ Heritage Center—Pepperdine University), 1980. Teague, Kenneth Pat. A Study of the Development of Hymnals in the Restoration Movement (thesis:M. A.—Harding University Graduate School of Theology, 1959) (at Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Harding University Graduate School of Theology, Churches of Christ Heritage Center—Pepperdine University). Thomas, Theodore N., “Hymnody,” in The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement (eds. Douglas A. Foster et al.; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004) 410. Turner, Nancy M., “The Chalice Hymnal: Broken Bread—One Body,” The Hymn (January 1997) 33-35. Wakefield, John C., compiler. A Bibliography of North American Hymnals of the Stone / Campbell Movement. Hymnary.org/Dictionary of North American Hymnology, 20112. Wakefield, John C. “Music in the Stone-Campbell Movement”. Grove’s Dictionary of Music. New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Walker, Wayne S. “A History of Our Hymnbooks” in “Faith and Facts”, October 1999. http://lavistachurchofchrist.org/LVartivles/HistoryOfOurHymnbooks.html Walker, Weston Harris. Theological beliefs expressed in the hymnody of two churches of Christ. 1994. (at Abilene Christian University) Wheeler, Max D. The hymns and hymn writers of the restoration movement. 1990. (at Abilene Christian University)