The Quarterly Review, Volume 38William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1828 |
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... Practice , Pleading , and Evidence . By Ed . Lawes , Sergeant at Law . 4. The Mirror of Parliament . Edited by John Henry Barrow , Esq . Part V. Note concerning Maynooth . Note concerning the Article on De Roos's Narrative , in No. 73 ...
... Practice , Pleading , and Evidence . By Ed . Lawes , Sergeant at Law . 4. The Mirror of Parliament . Edited by John Henry Barrow , Esq . Part V. Note concerning Maynooth . Note concerning the Article on De Roos's Narrative , in No. 73 ...
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... practice of the churches varied exceed- ingly as to the degree of musical intonation which was admitted . Sometimes the psalms , in the words of our Rubric , were said , ' sometimessung . ' According to the Institutes of Cassian , in ...
... practice of the churches varied exceed- ingly as to the degree of musical intonation which was admitted . Sometimes the psalms , in the words of our Rubric , were said , ' sometimessung . ' According to the Institutes of Cassian , in ...
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... practices of the church which ended in the great- est abuses , were begun with the most pious and praiseworthy motives , ) that the order of singers was first introduced with a design to retrieve and improve the ancient ( the general ) ...
... practices of the church which ended in the great- est abuses , were begun with the most pious and praiseworthy motives , ) that the order of singers was first introduced with a design to retrieve and improve the ancient ( the general ) ...
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... practice of the primi- tive church , in which , as we showed above , one verse was read without , or with scarcely any , inflexion of voice , and the second re- peated in the same manner , by the whole congregation . They judged wisely ...
... practice of the primi- tive church , in which , as we showed above , one verse was read without , or with scarcely any , inflexion of voice , and the second re- peated in the same manner , by the whole congregation . They judged wisely ...
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... practice of the Jewish church may assist the Christian . Those unrivalled poems , in which David expresses his awful contrition for his particular crime ; or where he gives thanks for some par- ticular instance of God's goodness in ...
... practice of the Jewish church may assist the Christian . Those unrivalled poems , in which David expresses his awful contrition for his particular crime ; or where he gives thanks for some par- ticular instance of God's goodness in ...
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Page 19 - But many of the priests and Levites and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men, that had seen the first house, when the foundation of this house was laid before their eyes, wept with a loud voice...
Page 307 - For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight; His can't be wrong whose life is in the right...
Page 19 - His mercy endureth for ever: that then the house was filled with a cloud, even the house of the Lord ; so that the priests could not stand to minister by reason of the cloud ; for the glory of the Lord had filled the house of God.
Page 136 - And the heathen shall know that I the Lord do sanctify Israel, when my sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for evermore.
Page 135 - Behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the heathen, whither they be gone, and will gather them on every side, and bring them into their own land. And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be king to them all ; and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all.
Page 434 - Isabel," said he, Two evenings after he had heard the news, "I have been toiling more than seventy years, And in the open sunshine of God's love...
Page 19 - ... it came even to pass as the trumpeters and singers were as one, to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord ; and when they lifted up their voice with the trumpets and cymbals and instruments of music, and praised the Lord, saying, For he is good ; for his mercy endureth for ever...
Page 19 - God is gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of a trumpet.
Page 313 - Swarms of new-born flies are trying their pinions in the air. Their sportive motions, their wanton mazes, their gratuitous activity, their continual change of place without use or purpose, testify their joy and the exultation which they feel in their lately discovered faculties.
Page 580 - IN elect of the Church of N. from henceforward will be faithful and obedient to St Peter the Apostle,, and to the holy Roman Church, and to our lord, the lord N. Pope N. and to his successors, canonically coming in.