... for the comforting of such that delight in music, it may be permitted, that in the beginning or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such like song to the praise of ALMIGHTY GOD in the best sort... Fraser's Magazine - Page 3071860Full view - About this book
| Arthur Cayley Headlam, Herbert Maynard Smith - 1924 - 320 pages
...in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or suchlike song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and received." In the Church before the Reformation the development... | |
| Music Teachers National Association - Music - 1916 - 332 pages
...prayers in the church that the same might be as plainly understood as if it were read without singing in the best sort of melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived." It is a far cry from "the best sort of melody that... | |
| Frederick John Gillman - Hymns, English - 1927 - 340 pages
...Almighty God 1 Julian's Dictionary of Hymnology, p. 1540. in the best melody and music that may be devised, having respect that the sentence (sense) of the hymn may be understood and perceived. This Injunction became at once the recognized authorization of the anthem... | |
| James Wrightson - 1995 - 242 pages
...in the end of Common Prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or suchlike song, to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived.31 These remaining items may conveniently be divided... | |
| Peter Le Huray - Music - 1978 - 492 pages
...that delight in music, it may be permitted that in the beginning, or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the Hymn may be understood and perceived. . . . The Queen was at first prepared to allow considerable... | |
| Nicholas Temperley - Music - 1979 - 496 pages
...that delight in music, it may be permitted that in the beginning, or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived. (Frere & Kennedy : HI, 8) This pronouncement had important... | |
| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - History - 1982 - 442 pages
...in the end of Common Prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such-like song, to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived.55 Episcopal injunctions issued throughout Elizabeth's... | |
| Marion J. Hatchett - Religion - 1995 - 694 pages
...at the end of the Common Prayer, either at morning or evening, there may be sung a hymn or suchlike song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort...[sense] of the hymn may be understanded and perceived. ' Charles Henry Brent, With God in Prayer, Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co., 1907, pp. 40-41. In... | |
| Hannibal Hamlin - History - 2004 - 310 pages
...that delight in music, it may be permitted that in the beginning, or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the Hymn may be understood and perceived.50 The queen's wording was characteristically ambivalent,... | |
| Gerald Lewis Bray - England - 2004 - 682 pages
...or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn or suchlike song, to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived. 50. 1tem, because in all alterations and specially in... | |
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