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God Save the Queen and The English Hymnal

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Difference between God Save the Queen and The English Hymnal

God Save the Queen vs. The English Hymnal

"God Save the Queen" (alternatively "God Save the King", depending on the gender of the reigning monarch) is the national or royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms, their territories, and the British Crown dependencies. The English Hymnal is a hymn book which was published in 1906 for the Church of England by Oxford University Press.

Similarities between God Save the Queen and The English Hymnal

God Save the Queen and The English Hymnal have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Oxford University Press, Plainsong, Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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Plainsong

Plainsong (also plainchant; cantus planus) is a body of chants used in the liturgies of the Western Church.

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Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer.

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God Save the Queen and The English Hymnal Comparison

God Save the Queen has 358 relations, while The English Hymnal has 23. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 3 / (358 + 23).

References

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