John and Charles Wesley, like Martin Luther, understood something of the value of sacred song in impressing religious truths upon the hearts and minds of men.
Breed has pointed out that the large increase of women hymnists, as well as the preponderance of hymn translations, is indicative of a period of decadence in sacred song.
The grief-stricken young woman with heroic faith nevertheless rose above her afflictions and found solace in sacred song.
Three nights have I now tarried here, and three several times have I assembled the urchins to join in sacred song; and as often have they responded to my efforts with whoopings and howlings that have chilled my soul!
You have, then, limited your efforts to sacred song?
Rise, tune thy voice to sacred song, 642 Rocked in the cradle of the deep, Mrs. Willard.
Thy grace shall dwell upon my tongue; And while my lips rejoice, The men that hear my sacred song, Shall join their cheerful voice.
No sooner had a sacred song of this sort burst forth from the poet’s heart, than it was everywhere taken up by the Christian people of the land, and became familiar to every lip.
In Spain, Ildefonso, about 600, is enrolled among the zealous promoters of sacred songaccording to the use of Rome.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sacred song" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.