| John Rogers Rees - 1892 - 192 páginas
...and 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.'" . We recollected that it was in one of these walks to Salisbury that "he saw a poor man with a poorer... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - 1898 - 258 páginas
...mu«c. his heaven upon earth". He was also fond of joining in private music practices, and would often say, " Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it". His greatest friend was Mr. Nicholas Ferrar, a remarkable man who with his family and disciples, about... | |
| Thomas Harwood Pattison - 1900 - 288 páginas
...rarely without effect, the favorite saying of holy George Herbert as he prepared to sing to his viol, " Religion does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it.'" "The holy alliance between sweet sounds and a saintly life," was one which John Stuart Blackie loved... | |
| Elizabeth Godfrey - 1904 - 362 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." ' Izaak Walton's account of his preaching tells how he based it on the Church's teaching for the year,... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 326 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 was but a walk of a mile across pleasant meadows from Bemerton to Salisbury, whose spire is... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1909 - 668 páginas
...Salisbury to play music with his friends : "And now let's tune our instruments. . . . Religion, he said, does not banish mirth, but only moderates and sets rules to it " (Walton). His principal collection of poems was : ' ' The Temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations,"... | |
| 1911 - 918 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... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1911 - 462 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. In this time of his decay he was often visited and prayed for by all the Clergy that lived near to... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1913 - 410 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." One would give much to recover a single tune that Herbert composed. Possibly some of his scores were... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 páginas
...play his part at an appointed private Musick 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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