Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 28James Miller, 1840 |
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... and in every way less offensive than the versions , than which nothing can be more barbarous . We will give a single specimen . To many of the hymns , in Latin , is [ March , 3 1840. ] Hymns of the Primitive Church .
... and in every way less offensive than the versions , than which nothing can be more barbarous . We will give a single specimen . To many of the hymns , in Latin , is [ March , 3 1840. ] Hymns of the Primitive Church .
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... give us a very exalted idea of the devotional poetry to be derived from that fountain . A simi- lar remark is applicable to the hymns for " Our Lord's Holy- days , " and those for " Saints ' Days , " which constitute another division of ...
... give us a very exalted idea of the devotional poetry to be derived from that fountain . A simi- lar remark is applicable to the hymns for " Our Lord's Holy- days , " and those for " Saints ' Days , " which constitute another division of ...
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... give the first stanza latter : " We deem and own it , Lord , a proof Of thy peculiar grace , That from intemperate zeal aloof , With calm , considerate pace , Our Mother Church aye runs her race , Unsway'd by fancies new , And in thy ...
... give the first stanza latter : " We deem and own it , Lord , a proof Of thy peculiar grace , That from intemperate zeal aloof , With calm , considerate pace , Our Mother Church aye runs her race , Unsway'd by fancies new , And in thy ...
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... give it in the church . " Having begun at Antioch , " says Tl " it spread everywhere , and extended to the bound earth . " Ambrose , who became Bishop of Milan , A. D. 37 duced it into the West . He had it , as Augustine , and admirer ...
... give it in the church . " Having begun at Antioch , " says Tl " it spread everywhere , and extended to the bound earth . " Ambrose , who became Bishop of Milan , A. D. 37 duced it into the West . He had it , as Augustine , and admirer ...
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... give a b count of the writers of the old hymns , so far as known to begin by observing , that we find no mention of any v hymns , by name , till near the expiration of the second from the birth of Christ , and have no remains of the ...
... give a b count of the writers of the old hymns , so far as known to begin by observing , that we find no mention of any v hymns , by name , till near the expiration of the second from the birth of Christ , and have no remains of the ...
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Page 155 - And said unto the woman. Now we believe, not because of thy saying: for we have heard him ourselves, and know that this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the world.
Page 245 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
Page 244 - Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream ! For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. " Life is real ! life is earnest ; And the grave is not its goal ; Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.
Page 247 - When the hours of Day are numbered, And the voices of the Night Wake the better soul, that slumbered, To a holy, calm delight ; Ere the evening lamps are lighted, And, like phantoms grim and tall, Shadows from the fitful fire-light Dance upon the parlour wall; Then the forms of the departed Enter at the open door ; The beloved, the true-hearted, Come to visit me once more...
Page 217 - To th' instruments divine respondence meet; The silver sounding instruments did meet With the base murmure of the waters fall; The waters fall with difference discreet, Now soft, now loud, unto the wind did call; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all.
Page 161 - Samaria, know not the manner of the God of the land: therefore he hath sent lions among them, and, behold, they slay them, because they know not the manner of the God of the land.
Page 220 - Come softly swimming down along the Lee; Two fairer birds I yet did never see. The snow, which doth the top of Pindus strew...
Page 217 - Right hard it was for wight which did it heare, To read what manner musicke that mote bee: For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonee; Birdes, voices, instruments, windes, waters, all agree.
Page 208 - Jesus teach it, when he took little children in his arms and blessed them, and said, " Of such is the kingdom of God...
Page 161 - Then they came to Zerubbabel, and to the chief of the fathers, and said unto them, Let us build with you: for we seek your God, as ye do; and we do sacrifice unto him since the days of Esarhaddon king of Assur, which brought us up hither.