Music as an Auxiliary to ReligionCrocker and Brewster, 1841 - 32 psl. |
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Joseph Bartlett. the soul - not because we lie powerless in his mighty hand , too feeble to resist his will , but because all his attributes and perfections deserve our highest love . He has formed the soul for his own glory - He has ...
Joseph Bartlett. the soul - not because we lie powerless in his mighty hand , too feeble to resist his will , but because all his attributes and perfections deserve our highest love . He has formed the soul for his own glory - He has ...
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... hands . Causes from without disfigure and deform them . The officious zeal of man , where it would adorn , often does but blemish and destroy . Beautiful are the trees standing in their native forest with pensile branches waving in the ...
... hands . Causes from without disfigure and deform them . The officious zeal of man , where it would adorn , often does but blemish and destroy . Beautiful are the trees standing in their native forest with pensile branches waving in the ...
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... decorations with which unskilful hands would hide her native beauties . No ornaments of paste and tinsel , no gaudy and flaunting colors should invest her with a mock splendor . She has her ornaments , but they are the living 15.
... decorations with which unskilful hands would hide her native beauties . No ornaments of paste and tinsel , no gaudy and flaunting colors should invest her with a mock splendor . She has her ornaments , but they are the living 15.
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... her high vocation to cater for the low tastes of the multitude ? And yet she has done so . Not satisfied with converting our temples of worship into election hustings , the popular taste has laid its sacrilegious hands upon the " 16.
... her high vocation to cater for the low tastes of the multitude ? And yet she has done so . Not satisfied with converting our temples of worship into election hustings , the popular taste has laid its sacrilegious hands upon the " 16.
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Joseph Bartlett. popular taste has laid its sacrilegious hands upon the " songs of the temple " " Contactuque omnia foedant immundo . " Six days are ... hand , and which the Future " may 3 And here religion may not willingly let die . " 17.
Joseph Bartlett. popular taste has laid its sacrilegious hands upon the " songs of the temple " " Contactuque omnia foedant immundo . " Six days are ... hand , and which the Future " may 3 And here religion may not willingly let die . " 17.
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Music as an Auxiliary to Religion– An Address Before the Handel Society of ... Joseph Bartlett Peržiūra negalima - 2017 |
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anthem beautiful Beethoven bond of sympathy Braham bright characteristic of sacred choir chords church music colors creation dark death deep destiny devotional feelings dignity distant dull earth emotions endless Eternal throne expression fallen firmament formed the soul glorious glory Gothic graceful Handel and Haydn harmony hear a voice heard heavens higher honor human soul human voice immortal soul incorruptible Kings Lamb landscapes language love and homage majestic Messiah mighty chorus mighty unison mingle motion Mozart murmur music-the mysterious names of Handel native nature nebulae and galaxies never object which sacred ocean ornaments passion pathos perishable Pythagoras Religion requiem rises river roll sacred music sapphire scenes senses simplicity sings smile solemn Songs of praise sounds speak spirit spiritual bodies stars strains stranger subdue sung sweet sympathy and affection taste temple tiful tones trumpet unity unseen utter wave wild wonder words world of light worship
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29 psl. - Songs of praise awoke the morn, When the Prince of Peace was born ; Songs of praise arose, when He Captive led captivity. 3 Heaven and earth must pass away, Songs of praise shall crown that day : God will make new heavens and earth, Songs of praise shall hail their birth.
4 psl. - But I have sinuous shells of pearly hue Within, and they that lustre have imbibed In the sun's palace-porch, where when unyoked His chariot-wheel stands midway in the wave: Shake one and it awakens, then apply Its polisht lips to your attentive ear, And it remembers its august abodes, And murmurs as the ocean murmurs there.
7 psl. - O! day thrice lovely ! when at length the soldier Returns home into life; when he becomes A fellow-man among his fellow-men. The colours are unfurled, the cavalcade Marshals, and now the buzz is hushed, and hark ! Now the soft peace-march beats, home, brothers, home ! The caps and helmets are all garlanded With green boughs, the last plundering of the fields.
19 psl. - ... whether we are in the body, or out of the body, we can hardly tell.
9 psl. - Behold the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world?
28 psl. - For this corruptiblemust put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.