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... SCRIPTURE PROPER NAMES , MOST LIABLE TO BE VARIOUSLY PRONOUNCED . BY THE REV . JOHN HENRY HOWLETT , M.A. READING CHAPLAIN OF HIS MAJESTY'S CHAPEL ROYAL , WHITEHALL ; VICAR OF HOLLINGTON , SUSSEX ; AND FORMERLY FELLOW OF PEMBROKE HALL ...
... SCRIPTURE PROPER NAMES , MOST LIABLE TO BE VARIOUSLY PRONOUNCED . BY THE REV . JOHN HENRY HOWLETT , M.A. READING CHAPLAIN OF HIS MAJESTY'S CHAPEL ROYAL , WHITEHALL ; VICAR OF HOLLINGTON , SUSSEX ; AND FORMERLY FELLOW OF PEMBROKE HALL ...
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... Scriptures to con- vince the understanding and penetrate the heart . Hence arises a strong encouragement to the Clergyman who possesses only moderate talents and attainments , but who is sincerely desirous of discharging his duties to ...
... Scriptures to con- vince the understanding and penetrate the heart . Hence arises a strong encouragement to the Clergyman who possesses only moderate talents and attainments , but who is sincerely desirous of discharging his duties to ...
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... Scripture . In truth , it is highly important to remember that one manner will not suit all parts of the Ser- vice . This remark naturally leads to the no- tice of another defect ; - V. The unvaried manner : -this fault may sometimes be ...
... Scripture . In truth , it is highly important to remember that one manner will not suit all parts of the Ser- vice . This remark naturally leads to the no- tice of another defect ; - V. The unvaried manner : -this fault may sometimes be ...
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... Scripture is frequently overlaid by too great an anxiety to give it weight and dignity . By intending to be very impressive , the injudicious reader often produces a contrary effect . By elabo- rately taking too much pains , he fails in ...
... Scripture is frequently overlaid by too great an anxiety to give it weight and dignity . By intending to be very impressive , the injudicious reader often produces a contrary effect . By elabo- rately taking too much pains , he fails in ...
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... Scriptures into the English language * . " The pious Minister who takes the pains to in- stitute a fair comparison between our Book of Common Prayer and the Liturgies from which it was compiled , will be convinced that this is no ...
... Scriptures into the English language * . " The pious Minister who takes the pains to in- stitute a fair comparison between our Book of Common Prayer and the Liturgies from which it was compiled , will be convinced that this is no ...
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accent adopted áll Almighty beseech beseech-thee to hear-us'-good-Lord Bishop bless CHARLES WEBB Christ our Lord Church Commandments conclusive slide congregation considerable pause consonant contradistinction convey deliver-us delivering delivery diphthong distinct distinctly Doxology East India College Elocution èver everlasting expressed falling inflection Father frequently give glòry Gód gránt Greek hath heard heart heaven hóly Holy Ghost implied Jésus Jesus Christ late Fellow likewise Liturgy Lòrd Lord's Prayer magnify mán manner meaning mercy mércy-upon-us minister mode of reading neral nounced observed Oriel College pléase-thee praise pray preceding pronounced pronunciation Proper Names Psalm reader remarks require rising inflection rule Scripture sentence Septuagint Service shalt sins Smart's solemn Són sound strong emphasis supplication suppressed suspensive slide syllable tále tence termination thee thine Thou shalt-not thy Holy tion tone Trinity College unaccented syllables unto utterance verb verse versicle voice vowel Walker WALTER FARQUHAR HOOK word
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Page 167 - ... lighting upon the apostles, to teach them, and to lead them to all truth ; giving them both the gift of divers languages, and also boldness with fervent zeal constantly to preach the gospel unto all nations ; whereby we have been brought out of darkness and error into the clear light and true knowledge of thee, and of thy Son Jesus Christ.
Page 136 - More especially we pray for the good estate of the Catholic Church; that it may be so guided and governed by thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of Spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life.
Page 106 - He hath put down the mighty from their seat, and hath exalted the humble and meek.
Page 20 - I die: remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, "Who is the Lord?" or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Page 115 - His mother, born in the world; perfect God and perfect Man, of a reasonable soul and human flesh subsisting; equal to the Father as touching His Godhead, and inferior to the Father as touching His manhood; who although He be God and Man, yet He is not two but one Christ; one, not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God, one altogether, not by confusion of substance but by unity of person.
Page 37 - Then took they up stones to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them, and so passed by.
Page 198 - If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.
Page 194 - The days of our age are threescore years and ten ; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years, yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow ; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
Page 156 - Let us pray for the whole state of Christ's Church militant here in earth. ALMIGHTY and everliving God, who by thy holy Apostle hast taught us to make prayers and supplications, and to give thanks for all men...
Page 137 - Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give thee most humble and hearty thanks for all thy goodness and loving-kindness to us, and to all men : we bless thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life ; but above all, for thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ, for the means of grace and for the hope of glory.