James Watson

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Luther's hymns were meant not to create a mood, but to convey a message. They were a confession of faith, not of personal feelings. This is why, in the manner of folk songs, they present their subject vividly and dramatically, but without the benefit of ornate language and other poetic refinements. They were written not to be read but to be sung by the whole congregation.
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