The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... hymns and spiritual songs " are enumerated as among the services of the Church . There are not wanting those who profess to find snatches of the early sacred verse deposited in the prose of the New Tes- tament writers . Among such ...
... hymns and spiritual songs " are enumerated as among the services of the Church . There are not wanting those who profess to find snatches of the early sacred verse deposited in the prose of the New Tes- tament writers . Among such ...
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... hymns and songs , the natural outgushings of that pious emotion which was then most vehement when the new leaven of the Gospel was warmed by the fires of a holy enthusiasm , like that which glowed in the bosoms of confessors and martyrs ...
... hymns and songs , the natural outgushings of that pious emotion which was then most vehement when the new leaven of the Gospel was warmed by the fires of a holy enthusiasm , like that which glowed in the bosoms of confessors and martyrs ...
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... hymns of St. Ephrem in the original Syriac , accompanied by a German translation , the work of Lewis Splieth , a distinguished Oriental scholar of Germany . If the translator has faithfully represented the manner , and reproduced the ...
... hymns of St. Ephrem in the original Syriac , accompanied by a German translation , the work of Lewis Splieth , a distinguished Oriental scholar of Germany . If the translator has faithfully represented the manner , and reproduced the ...
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We shall find , on examination , that the hymns of the Greek and Latin Churches reflect in the clearest outlines the national features of their respective members , as well as the peculiar theological tendencies so early developed in ...
We shall find , on examination , that the hymns of the Greek and Latin Churches reflect in the clearest outlines the national features of their respective members , as well as the peculiar theological tendencies so early developed in ...
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... hymns and psalms first began to be sung , ( after the manner of the East , ) lest through the tedium and weariness of their confinement the spirit of the people might droop . " It would seem difficult to accept this statement in the gen ...
... hymns and psalms first began to be sung , ( after the manner of the East , ) lest through the tedium and weariness of their confinement the spirit of the people might droop . " It would seem difficult to accept this statement in the gen ...
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