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" That his time spent in prayer and cathedral music elevated his soul, and was his heaven upon earth." But before his return thence to Bemerton, he would usually sing and play his part at an appointed private music-meeting; and, to justify this practice,... "
Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham - Página 89
de Englishmen - 1836
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Classical English Reader: Selections from Standard Authors. With Explanatory ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1877 - 478 páginas
...an appointed private music-meeting ; and, to justify this practice, he would often say, " Eeligion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." And as his desire to enjoy his Heaven upon Earth drew him twice every week to Salisbury, so his walks...
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An Epitome of Anglican Church History from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time

Ellen Webley Parry - 1879 - 530 páginas
...If all want sense, God takes a text, and prcacheth patience." Herbert loved musie, and would often say, " Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." His charity was unbounded, and his wife was a true helpmate to him in this and all other matters. The...
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the home visitor and district companion an illustrated magazine

rev. p. b. power, m.a. - 1880 - 588 páginas
...earth." When at Salisbury, he would usually attend and take a part in a private musical meeting, and say, " Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." Several stories have come to us of hia kindness to those who were in any trouble. In one of these walks...
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The Works of George Herbert in Prose and Verse: Edited from the Latest ...

George Herbert - 1881 - 604 páginas
...at an appointed private music meeting ; and, to justify this practice, he would often say, re ligion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it. And as his desire to enjoy his heaven upon earth drew him twice every week to Salisbury, so his walks...
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The Story of English Literature

Anna Buckland - 1882 - 562 páginas
...of joining a musical society there for the practice of concerted music and madrigals, for he used to say, " Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." Perhaps it was in walking to or from this music practice that he heard the little birds singing in...
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The Poems of George Herbert: To which are Added Selections from His Prose ...

George Herbert - 1885 - 370 páginas
...play his part at an appointed private music meeting ; and, to justify this practice, he would often say, religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." It is pleasant to think of these musical interludes in the ascetic life of Bemerton, picturing the...
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The poetical works of George Herbert; and The synagogue, by C. Harvey, with ...

George Herbert - 1885 - 408 páginas
...temper always leant to // Penseroso, he used also to take part in lighter concerts, holding that " religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." Twice a-week he went to Salisbury to hear the organ pealing down the aisles of the great cathedral,...
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How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to Marriage

Edward John Hardy - 1886 - 332 páginas
...religion are seldom presented to them now ; for every well-instructed Christian ought to be aware that religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it. CHAPTER XX. POLITENESS AT HOME. "Manners are of more importance than laws. Upon these, in a great measure,...
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Izaak Walton's Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker and George ...

Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 páginas
...play his part at an appointed private music-meeting; and, to justify this practice, he would often say, "Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." And as his desire -to enjoy his heaven upon earth drew him twice every week to Salisbury, so his walks...
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Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker and George Herbert

Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 páginas
...play his part at an appointed private music-meeting; and, to justify this practice, he would often say, " Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it." And as his desire to enjoy his heaven upon earth drew him twice every week to Salisbury, so his walks...
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