Laudes Diurnae: The Psalter and Canticles in the Morning and Evening Service of the Church of England, Set and Pointed to the Gregorian TonesJ. Toovey, 1843 - 150 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 98
Page
... praise the Lord , after the ordinance of David king of Israel . And they sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the Lord ; because He is good , for His mercy endureth for ever toward Israel . And all the peo- ple ...
... praise the Lord , after the ordinance of David king of Israel . And they sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the Lord ; because He is good , for His mercy endureth for ever toward Israel . And all the peo- ple ...
Page
... praise would alone give it a claim upon the dutiful reception of the early Christians . S. Paul makes mention twice * in his Epistles of the three kinds of sacred song which are in use among us at this very day , Psalms , Hymns , and ...
... praise would alone give it a claim upon the dutiful reception of the early Christians . S. Paul makes mention twice * in his Epistles of the three kinds of sacred song which are in use among us at this very day , Psalms , Hymns , and ...
Page
... praise proper for a chorus . In the 20th Psalm the first four verses contain blessings alternately pronounced upon each other by Priest and people , answering to the Ca- tholic form of reciprocal benediction , " The Lord be with you ...
... praise proper for a chorus . In the 20th Psalm the first four verses contain blessings alternately pronounced upon each other by Priest and people , answering to the Ca- tholic form of reciprocal benediction , " The Lord be with you ...
Page
... praise God , as with one mind , so with one mouth . " The first serious attempt which seems to have been made in England to corrupt the Gregorian Chant was in the time of the Norman Conquest , when Thurstin , who had been removed by ...
... praise God , as with one mind , so with one mouth . " The first serious attempt which seems to have been made in England to corrupt the Gregorian Chant was in the time of the Norman Conquest , when Thurstin , who had been removed by ...
Page
... praise thee , O God : we acknowledge -- { to be the Lord . thee -- -- All the earth doth worship there -- verlasting ... praise thee . The goodly fellowship of the praise .... thee . The noble army | of -'- Prophets : -- Martyrs : praise ...
... praise thee , O God : we acknowledge -- { to be the Lord . thee -- -- All the earth doth worship there -- verlasting ... praise thee . The goodly fellowship of the praise .... thee . The noble army | of -'- Prophets : -- Martyrs : praise ...
Common terms and phrases
1st Proper Psalm 2nd Proper Psalm a--gainst Ambrosian chant AMEN antiphonal be--fore BEGINNING behold bless ye chant children of men Church command--ments deliver Deus Domine doth dwell e--mies earth Edom enemies eyes FA--THER FATHER fear ge--ther give thanks unto glad glo--ry GLORY god--ly goeth Gregorian Gregorian Chant hate hath hea--then hea--ven hear heart heathen heaven hills HO--LY GHOST HOLY Israel Ja--cob judge--ment King land Lord hath Lord praise magnify maketh mer--cy MERCY ENDURETH mighty Morning Prayer mouth ness peo--ple pheme praise the Lord praise thee psalmody rejoice right--eous righteous ser--vant shew Sion soul speak strength thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy law thy loving-kindness thy Name thy servant thy truth thy word tongue trou--ble trouble trust turned ungodly unto the Lord unto thee unto thy voice Whit-Sunday wicked wicked--ness wickedness WORLD WITH--OUT WORLD WITHOUT END worship
Popular passages
Page 22 - Oh that men would praise the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!
Page 3 - It Is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord : and to sing praises unto thy name, O Most High; To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning: and thy faithfulness every night.
Page 10 - For as soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone : and the place thereof shall know it no more. 17 But the merciful goodness of the Lord endureth for ever and ever upon them that fear Him...
Page 9 - Of old hast THOU laid the foundation of the earth : And the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but THOU shalt endure : Yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; As a vesture shalt THOU change them, and they shall be changed : But THOU art the same, And thy years shall have no end.
Page 30 - The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom : a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endureth for ever.