Template:Did you know nominations/All Creatures of Our God and King

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The result was: promoted by Allen3 talk 13:05, 19 April 2014 (UTC)

All Creatures of Our God and King

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Moved to mainspace by The C of E (talk). Self nominated at 20:02, 13 March 2014 (UTC).

Good for Easter, but a few questions. It's just long enough, can you perhaps add the John Rutter setting? I will check if Britten used it in The Company of Heaven, I think so. Can you find more on the German source for the melody? The three words don't ring a bell with me. The hook is cute and short, but cited only to IMDb, which is generally not considered a reliable source, and it doesn't mention the hymn (or I missed it). Why "once" in the hook? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 23:21, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
I'm not using IMDB as the source, I'm using the actual broadcast as the source (hence why I used the cite episode template instead of the normal one.) The C of E God Save the Queen! (talk) 23:23, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
Thanks, I almost knew that I missed something. Late here, take your time for the other questions, --Gerda Arendt (talk) 23:43, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
Done all those. With regard to the "once", I think you're misreading it as in "he only did it one time" opposed to "in the past, he has done this" (which is what I was going for) The C of E God Save the Queen! (talk) 07:57, 27 March 2014 (UTC)
Thank you! Teach me, is there a difference between hymn book and hymnal? I read "once" as in "Once upon a time" and would (personally) prefer a factual unqualified "sang", if we can't be more precise about when, but that is a matter of taste ;) --Gerda Arendt (talk) 12:27, 27 March 2014 (UTC)
There is no difference between hymnal and hymn book. They're two names for the same thing. The C of E God Save the Queen! (talk) 11:19, 28 March 2014 (UTC)
Thank you, learning. Then I suggest - as our article is hymnal - that you use that the first time,with a link. - Quotation marks added for a hymn. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 18:12, 28 March 2014 (UTC)