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Page ix
... religious emotion , reverently acknowledging the Divine Being in song , is a constant element , and wherever felt it makes the song a worship , irrespective of sect or creed . An eminent Episcopal divine , ( says the Christian Register ...
... religious emotion , reverently acknowledging the Divine Being in song , is a constant element , and wherever felt it makes the song a worship , irrespective of sect or creed . An eminent Episcopal divine , ( says the Christian Register ...
Page x
... the human heart to lyric language . ' " " Religion sings ; that is true , though all “ relig- ions " do not sing . There is no voice of sacred song in Islamism . The muezzin call from the minarets X STORY OF THE HYMNS AND TUNES .
... the human heart to lyric language . ' " " Religion sings ; that is true , though all “ relig- ions " do not sing . There is no voice of sacred song in Islamism . The muezzin call from the minarets X STORY OF THE HYMNS AND TUNES .
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... so did the post - apostolic Christians ; but until to- wards the close of the 16th century there were no instruments allowed in religious worship . St. Hilary , Bishop of Poitiers has been called " xii STORY OF THE HYMNS AND TUNES .
... so did the post - apostolic Christians ; but until to- wards the close of the 16th century there were no instruments allowed in religious worship . St. Hilary , Bishop of Poitiers has been called " xii STORY OF THE HYMNS AND TUNES .
Page xvi
... religious songs in the vernacular for from four to six voices . The reign of rhythmic hymn music soon extended through Europe . Necessarily except in ultra - conservative locali- ties like Scotland - the exclusive use of the Psalms ...
... religious songs in the vernacular for from four to six voices . The reign of rhythmic hymn music soon extended through Europe . Necessarily except in ultra - conservative locali- ties like Scotland - the exclusive use of the Psalms ...
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... religion , and he kept his oath of allegiance so firmly that it cost him his place . William III . deprived him of his bishopic , and he retired in poverty to a home kindly offered him by Lord Viscount Weymouth in Longleat , near Frome ...
... religion , and he kept his oath of allegiance so firmly that it cost him his place . William III . deprived him of his bishopic , and he retired in poverty to a home kindly offered him by Lord Viscount Weymouth in Longleat , near Frome ...
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