A 1982 book of this type begins with over 200 pages of entries labeled “S,” including a Richard Proulx “community” setting. Contemporary supplements to these books often feature works written by Jacques Berthier for use in the French commune of Taizé. John Keble was instrumental in the creation of a 19th-century one of these books whose title references “ancient and modern” entries including the (*) Greek Phos Hilaron. The numeric designations typically found in each entry of these books include 8.8.8.8 (“eight eight eight eight”), which indicates the long meter used by Rockingham and Old 100th. Charles Wesley composed words for two of the “Great Four” that popularly appear in these books, such as “Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending.” For 10 points, name these books that compile songs like “Amazing Grace.” ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ophir Lifshitz | I worship the Pyramid (abandoned Soviet coal mining settlement on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard) | BHSU B | 81 | 10 |