Choir-service vindicated. A sermon [on 2. Chron xxxv. 15].1829 - 80 |
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... divine worship , being unalterably sublime in its own nature . It was the first feeling , which had a tendency to elevate man above sense ; and of course , was the instigating cause of the regulation of society upon abstract rules of ...
... divine worship , being unalterably sublime in its own nature . It was the first feeling , which had a tendency to elevate man above sense ; and of course , was the instigating cause of the regulation of society upon abstract rules of ...
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... divine worship ought to be celebrated . They had no idea of fixing a HOME for God , only a place of assembly for themselves . Solomon , when he founded his distinguished edi- fice , said " who is able to build him a house , see- ing the ...
... divine worship ought to be celebrated . They had no idea of fixing a HOME for God , only a place of assembly for themselves . Solomon , when he founded his distinguished edi- fice , said " who is able to build him a house , see- ing the ...
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... divine worship . I do not mean that he was the first who connected music with the praise of God , for that was common among all nations , both before and after his æra . I only mean that he seems to have been the first patron or author ...
... divine worship . I do not mean that he was the first who connected music with the praise of God , for that was common among all nations , both before and after his æra . I only mean that he seems to have been the first patron or author ...
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... divine worship is divided into two parts , namely , prayer or petition , and MISTE TENSOAL thanksgiving or praise . To the latter music is intonosno especially appropriated . This is clearly shown from the following passages in St. Paul ...
... divine worship is divided into two parts , namely , prayer or petition , and MISTE TENSOAL thanksgiving or praise . To the latter music is intonosno especially appropriated . This is clearly shown from the following passages in St. Paul ...
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... divine worship are , in the language of Scripture , alms - deeds that come up to heaven , as a memorial before God . We know that when the rich out of their abundance cast their gifts into the Treasury , so imperative was the duty ...
... divine worship are , in the language of Scripture , alms - deeds that come up to heaven , as a memorial before God . We know that when the rich out of their abundance cast their gifts into the Treasury , so imperative was the duty ...
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