Laudes Diurnae: The Psalter and Canticles in the Morning and Evening Service of the Church of England, Set and Pointed to the Gregorian Tones |
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Although the practice of antiphonal psalmody was probably known in the days of
the Apostles , it does not seem to have been reduced to system , and finally
established in the Church , till the middle of the fourth century , when Flavian and
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Although the practice of antiphonal psalmody was probably known in the days of
the Apostles , it does not seem to have been reduced to system , and finally
established in the Church , till the middle of the fourth century , when Flavian and
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The Psalter and Canticles in the Morning and Evening Service of the Church of
England, Set and Pointed to the Gregorian Tones Richard Redhead. time , at
Milan by S . Ambrose . The latter bishop , indeed , is famous in ecclesiastical
history ...
The Psalter and Canticles in the Morning and Evening Service of the Church of
England, Set and Pointed to the Gregorian Tones Richard Redhead. time , at
Milan by S . Ambrose . The latter bishop , indeed , is famous in ecclesiastical
history ...
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He presided over the Church thirteen years , and died in 604 . He was of a
profound humility , and won the regard even of his enemies , by a rare kindness
and moderation . The facts of his history seem to prove that his heart was above
the ...
He presided over the Church thirteen years , and died in 604 . He was of a
profound humility , and won the regard even of his enemies , by a rare kindness
and moderation . The facts of his history seem to prove that his heart was above
the ...
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Nay , and in other times , a great sovereign of Europe * thought the purification of
the Church song a matter deserving of an embassy to Rome . ” + The Gregorian
Chant was brought into our own country by S . Augustin ( of Canterbury ) and his
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Nay , and in other times , a great sovereign of Europe * thought the purification of
the Church song a matter deserving of an embassy to Rome . ” + The Gregorian
Chant was brought into our own country by S . Augustin ( of Canterbury ) and his
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... of the Church of England, Set and Pointed to the Gregorian Tones Richard
Redhead. Church had been rendered , many years before , by James , a Deacon
of York whom Paulinus left in charge of that church upon his removal to
Rochester .
... of the Church of England, Set and Pointed to the Gregorian Tones Richard
Redhead. Church had been rendered , many years before , by James , a Deacon
of York whom Paulinus left in charge of that church upon his removal to
Rochester .
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