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Glimpses of Christian History Presents Quiz #1: Music Makers © 2007

 
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  1. Writing to the Ephesians and the Colossians, Paul urged them to sing what forms of music?
    a. psalms
    b. hymns
    c. spiritual songs
    d. all of the above
  2. This 4th-century bishop in Milan reintroduced congregational singing to the church.
    a. Timothy
    b. Ambrose
    c. Bernard of Clairvaux
    d. Bill Gaither
  3. This 16th-century reformer put Christian words to drinking songs, reportedly saying, "Why should the devil have all the good tunes?"
    a. Bernard of Clairvaux
    b. John Calvin
    c. Martin Luther
    d. Larry Norman
  4. All this man did was to write about a zillion hymns, including "And Can it Be?" and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." What is his name? (Clue: His brother founded a branch of the Methodist Church.)
    a. John Asbury
    b. Charles Wesley
    c. Frank Calvin
    d. Henry Ward Beecher

 

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Answers: 1. all of the above 2. Ambrose 3. Martin Luther 4. Charles Wesley
 
       
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