| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1816 - 586 pages
...that in the beginning or end of the ' common-prayer, there may be sung an hymn, or such 'like song, in the best sort of melody and music, that may ' be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentences ' of the hymn may be understood and perceived. — 50. ? There shall be no vain and contentious... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1816 - 586 pages
...that in the beginning or end of the ' common-prayer, there may be sung an hymn, or such ' like song, in the best sort of melody and music, that may 'be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentences 'of the hymn may be understood and perceived. — 50, ' There shall be no vain and contentious... | |
| 1816 - 926 pages
...evening, there may be sung a HYMN or such like SONG to the praise of Almighty God, in the best melody ami music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the HYMN may be understood and perceived." — As this injunction is addressed to the clergy, their... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1822 - 530 pages
...permitted that in the beginning or end of the common prayer, there may be sung a hymn, or such-like song, in the best sort of melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentences of the hymn may be understood and perceived. — 50. There shall be no vain and contentious... | |
| Charles Sleech Hawtrey - 1822 - 478 pages
...or evening, there may be sung a hymn, or such like song, to the praise of Almighty ftod, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently devised ; having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived. Quern EliMbetk's Injunctionl to tie Clergy, Jv>'i PREFACE.... | |
| Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court - Ecclesiastical law - 1822 - 580 pages
...evening, there may be " sung an hymn, or such like song to the praise of Almighty " God, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently . " devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be " understood and perceived." Vid. also Reformatio Legum Eccl. p. 86. s.5. tschanting... | |
| Hymns, English - 1824 - 636 pages
...permitted, that there may be sung a hymn or such-like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best method and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived." — Sparrow's Collect. Art. Con. That all who use the following... | |
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