| James Peirce - Dissenters, Religious - 1717 - 638 pages
...fights we were wont to have are gone ; " fince we cannot hear the like Piping, Singing,Chaunting, " and playing upon the Organs that we could before ? But, •« "dearly beloved, we oughr greatly to rejoice and give " God thanks, that our Churches are delivered our of all " rhofe... | |
| Church of England homilies - 1811 - 716 pages
...goodly sights we were wont to have, are gone : since we cannot hear the like piping, sinking, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before." But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give God thanks, that our churches are delivered out of all those things which displeased... | |
| Thomas Ridgley - Presbyterianism - 1815 - 508 pages
...sights we were wont to have are gone ; since we cannot hear the like piping, " s'inging, Cliaunting, and playing upon the organs that we could before > But, " dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice and give God thanks, that 0111? " churches are delivered out of all those things, which displeased... | |
| Church of England homilies - 1816 - 624 pages
...goodly fights we were wont to have are gone, fince we cannot hear the like piping, finging, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before." But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give God thanks, that our churches are delivered of all thofe things which difpleafed... | |
| 1819 - 896 pages
...goodly sights we were wont to have, are eone; since we cannot hear the like piping, singing, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before?' But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice and give God thanks, that our churches are delivered out of all those things which displeased... | |
| George Weller - 1821 - 370 pages
...wont to have are gone, since we cannot hear the like piping, and singing, chanting, and playing on the organs that we could before ?' But dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give God thanks, that those things which displeased God so sore, and filthily defiled... | |
| Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1822 - 606 pages
...goodly sights we were wont to have are gone, since we cannot hear the like piping, singing, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before." But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give God thanks, that our churches are delivered out of alld those things which displeased... | |
| Church of England - Sermons, English - 1824 - 648 pages
...goodly sights we were wont to have are gone, since we cannot hear the like piping, singing, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before? But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give God thanks, that our churches' are delivered out of all those things, which displeased... | |
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - Oxford movement - 1834 - 292 pages
...goodly sights we were wont to have are gone, since we cannot hear the like piping, singing, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before ?' But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give GOD thanks, that our churches are delivered of all those things which displeased... | |
| Ecclesiastical law - 1840 - 660 pages
...goodly sights we were wont to have are gone, since we cannot hear the like piping, singing, chanting, and playing upon the organs, that we could before." But, dearly beloved, we ought greatly to rejoice, and give God thanks, that our churches are delivered out of all1' those things which displeased... | |
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