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Sine Nomine, a hymn tune composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams, is a well-known and beloved melody in the Christian tradition. It was written in 1906 for the English Hymnal and is often paired with the hymn text "For All the Saints." The tune's name, Sine Nomine, means "without a name" in Latin, reflecting Vaughan Williams's desire for the melody to be used with various hymn texts.