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... our Cathedrals ? If the per- petual sacrifice of prayer and praise be of use , if it be of use that " the temple should sound from morning , " and that the servants of Christ should strive to keep up on earth a sort of Xxxviii INTRODUCTION.
... our Cathedrals ? If the per- petual sacrifice of prayer and praise be of use , if it be of use that " the temple should sound from morning , " and that the servants of Christ should strive to keep up on earth a sort of Xxxviii INTRODUCTION.
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... temples are quite unsuited to the worship of the Church of England , that though the choirs can be and are turned to good account , yet that the naves cannot be utilized throughout , as being for the most part beyond the compass of a ...
... temples are quite unsuited to the worship of the Church of England , that though the choirs can be and are turned to good account , yet that the naves cannot be utilized throughout , as being for the most part beyond the compass of a ...
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... temple might sound from morning . IN N my last Sermon I called your attention to the character of a Cathedral church as a great temple for the solemnization of divine worship , the setting forth of God's glory being its main , and the ...
... temple might sound from morning . IN N my last Sermon I called your attention to the character of a Cathedral church as a great temple for the solemnization of divine worship , the setting forth of God's glory being its main , and the ...
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... temple God sanctioned , nay , instituted a ceaseless round of worship , is there any ground for supposing that such sanction continues in force in the Christian Church ? The objections to such an arrangement are patent and lie on the ...
... temple God sanctioned , nay , instituted a ceaseless round of worship , is there any ground for supposing that such sanction continues in force in the Christian Church ? The objections to such an arrangement are patent and lie on the ...
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... temple of old . Nay ; to the services of the temple they will apply much more strongly than to our own : for not only were the temple services more continuous than our Morn- ing and Evening Prayer , but far more cumbrous and complicated ...
... temple of old . Nay ; to the services of the temple they will apply much more strongly than to our own : for not only were the temple services more continuous than our Morn- ing and Evening Prayer , but far more cumbrous and complicated ...
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Page 72 - Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee ; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men! 20 Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man : thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues.