Practical sermons, by dignitaries and other clergymen of the united Church of England and Ireland [successively ed. by A. Watson and J.C. Crosthwaite]. 3 vols. [issued in parts. Wanting the general title-leaf and prelims. of vol. 1 and pp. 301-372 of vol. 2]. |
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... affections . Surrounded as we are by matter , confined , as it has been strikingly expressed , in matter's prison , the influence of religion , which holds out to us not present but future enjoyments , which points to scenes not visible ...
... affections . Surrounded as we are by matter , confined , as it has been strikingly expressed , in matter's prison , the influence of religion , which holds out to us not present but future enjoyments , which points to scenes not visible ...
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... affection ; a melody most pleasing to GOD . The great Creator has so constituted the nature of the human species * , that there is a mutual sympathy between the passions of most men and the harmony of sounds , which , by their variety ...
... affection ; a melody most pleasing to GOD . The great Creator has so constituted the nature of the human species * , that there is a mutual sympathy between the passions of most men and the harmony of sounds , which , by their variety ...
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... affections of the heart ; dispos- ing us to joy and thankfulness on the one hand , or to penitential softness on the other † . ” And if harmony have this influence over our spirits by its natural power , by the bare efficacy of sounds ...
... affections of the heart ; dispos- ing us to joy and thankfulness on the one hand , or to penitential softness on the other † . ” And if harmony have this influence over our spirits by its natural power , by the bare efficacy of sounds ...
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... affection of piety * . " The practice of introducing instrumental music into divine worship , is of very great antiquity . So early as the days of the deliverance of the Israelites by the destruction of Pharaoh and his army in the Red ...
... affection of piety * . " The practice of introducing instrumental music into divine worship , is of very great antiquity . So early as the days of the deliverance of the Israelites by the destruction of Pharaoh and his army in the Red ...
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... affection ! How assiduous , not merely to use the organ , ( that which surpasses all the instruments combined ever known to Israel , ) and to lift the voice , but to " sing with grace in our hearts unto the LORD . " That both these may ...
... affection ! How assiduous , not merely to use the organ , ( that which surpasses all the instruments combined ever known to Israel , ) and to lift the voice , but to " sing with grace in our hearts unto the LORD . " That both these may ...
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