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{{DISPLAYTITLE:"Jerusalem" (hymn)}}"'''Jerusalem'''" was a [[hymn]] sung at one of [[Winifred Gillyflower]]'s meetings in [[1893]] at a [[church]] near [[Sweetville]]. Gillyflower led the song, and the entire congregation, excluding [[Jenny Flint]], joined in.
{{retitle|"Jerusalem" (hymn)}}"'''Jerusalem'''" was a [[hymn]] sung at one of [[Winifred Gillyflower]]'s meetings in [[1893]] at a [[church]] near [[Sweetville]]. Gillyflower led the song, and the entire congregation, excluding [[Jenny Flint]], joined in.


Its lyrics included:
Its lyrics included:

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Jerusalem (hymn)

"Jerusalem" was a hymn sung at one of Winifred Gillyflower's meetings in 1893 at a church near Sweetville. Gillyflower led the song, and the entire congregation, excluding Jenny Flint, joined in.

Its lyrics included:

Bring me my bow of burning gold;
Bring me my arrows of desire.

(TV: The Crimson Horror)

Behind the scenes

In the real world, although the hymn was written around 1804, Hubert Parry's melody was not actually composed until 1916, 23 years after the story was set.