The Evolution of the English Hymn: An Historical Survey of the Origins and Development of the Hymns of the Christian ChurchMacmillan, 1927 - 312 páginas |
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... hand the purpose and motive of Hymnody . For in it we may surely expect that music works , not so much as an adornment of life ; not as a mere friendly aid to worship , or a disposing influence to prepare us for worship ; but as a ...
... hand the purpose and motive of Hymnody . For in it we may surely expect that music works , not so much as an adornment of life ; not as a mere friendly aid to worship , or a disposing influence to prepare us for worship ; but as a ...
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... hand creates as best he can the meanest vessel that ministers to man's daily needs , are His artists and fellow - workmen . Among the many creative artists whose work bears the marks of the Divine credentials , the poet and the musician ...
... hand creates as best he can the meanest vessel that ministers to man's daily needs , are His artists and fellow - workmen . Among the many creative artists whose work bears the marks of the Divine credentials , the poet and the musician ...
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... hand ; and so Saul was refreshed , and was well , and the evil spirit departed from him . " Even animals are well known to yield to music's spell . A dog howling beside a piano is a familiar domestic experience . One thinks of Orpheus ...
... hand ; and so Saul was refreshed , and was well , and the evil spirit departed from him . " Even animals are well known to yield to music's spell . A dog howling beside a piano is a familiar domestic experience . One thinks of Orpheus ...
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... hand and poetry and music on the other , is determined for us in the natural order of things . The three are found next to each other in Nature's table of consanguinity . Dr. Johnson held the theory that devotion cannot be aided by ...
... hand and poetry and music on the other , is determined for us in the natural order of things . The three are found next to each other in Nature's table of consanguinity . Dr. Johnson held the theory that devotion cannot be aided by ...
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... hands and loving hearts have made , we can commune with our fellow - Christians of many lands , even though we cannot speak their tongue . Above the tumult of hatreds and wars , these songs rise from many lips to Him who is the Father ...
... hands and loving hearts have made , we can commune with our fellow - Christians of many lands , even though we cannot speak their tongue . Above the tumult of hatreds and wars , these songs rise from many lips to Him who is the Father ...
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Página 268 - Gentle Jesus, meek and mild, Look upon a little child ; ' Pity my simplicity, Suffer me to come to Thee.
Página 206 - COME, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne ; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 2 Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry, To be exalted thus : Worthy the Lamb, our lips reply, For he was slain for us.
Página 266 - LET dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so; Let bears and lions growl and fight, For 'tis their nature too. But, children, you should never let Such angry passions rise ; Your little hands were never made To tear each other's eyes.
Página 158 - Most glorious Lord of life ! that, on this day, Didst make Thy triumph over death and sin ; And, having harrowed hell, didst bring away Captivity thence captive, us to win...
Página 243 - Abide with me from morn till eve, For without Thee I cannot live; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die.
Página 173 - The night is come, like to the day, Depart not thou, great God, away ; Let not my sins, black as the night. Eclipse the lustre of thy light. Keep still in my horizon, for to me The sun makes not the day, but thee.
Página 243 - Sun of my soul ! Thou Saviour dear, It is not night if Thou be near : Oh may no earth-born cloud arise To hide Thee from thy servant's eyes.
Página 82 - Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame, Nor can the memory find, A sweeter sound than thy blest name, O Saviour of mankind!
Página 300 - JESUS, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow thee ; Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, Thou, from hence, my all shall be : Perish every fond ambition, All I've sought, or hoped, or known ; Yet how rich is my condition ! God and heaven are still my own.
Página 35 - tis said Before was never made, But when of old the sons of morning sung, While the Creator great...