The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 24W.F. Draper, 1867 - Bible |
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... regard to the principle of Hebrew accentuation growing out of the conviction that the cantillation now practised in the Jewish synagogues does not correctly represent it , and that its real significance can not be chiefly musical - have ...
... regard to the principle of Hebrew accentuation growing out of the conviction that the cantillation now practised in the Jewish synagogues does not correctly represent it , and that its real significance can not be chiefly musical - have ...
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... regard to other tones produced by the breath to singing and to the music of wind instru- ments , in all of which , together with the alternation of high and low tones ( melody ) , is observable a constant antithesis of loud and soft ...
... regard to other tones produced by the breath to singing and to the music of wind instru- ments , in all of which , together with the alternation of high and low tones ( melody ) , is observable a constant antithesis of loud and soft ...
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... regard to the sense and the corresponding divisions naturally made in a discourse . But rhythm does not end with this ; and now there presents itself a new , higher aspect of accentuation that from which we started its being used by the ...
... regard to the sense and the corresponding divisions naturally made in a discourse . But rhythm does not end with this ; and now there presents itself a new , higher aspect of accentuation that from which we started its being used by the ...
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... result constantly among them new groupings , and consequently modifications of the rhythm and melody ; in regard to which VOL . XXIV . No. 93 . 3 the change in the position of the words also has 1867. ] 17 RHYTHM AND ACCENTUATION .
... result constantly among them new groupings , and consequently modifications of the rhythm and melody ; in regard to which VOL . XXIV . No. 93 . 3 the change in the position of the words also has 1867. ] 17 RHYTHM AND ACCENTUATION .
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... regard to rhythm in general ? If , now , only the latter can be assumed , what is the law or impulse of human nature which produces such a rhythm , and what is that state of the mind which naturally expresses itself in it ? The question ...
... regard to rhythm in general ? If , now , only the latter can be assumed , what is the law or impulse of human nature which produces such a rhythm , and what is that state of the mind which naturally expresses itself in it ? The question ...
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Page 99 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.
Page 361 - I fear no foe with thee at hand to bless; ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness. Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory? I triumph still, if thou abide with me.
Page 610 - So that a man shall say, Verily, there is *a reward for the righteous: verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth.
Page 336 - When by the dreadful tempest borne High on the broken wave, They know Thou art not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save. 4 The storm is laid, the winds retire, Obedient to Thy will ; The sea, that roars at Thy command, At Thy command is still.
Page 332 - That Day is a Day of Wrath, a Day of Trouble and distress, a Day of wasteness and desolation, a Day of darkness and gloominess, a Day of clouds and thick darkness.
Page 593 - But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up, take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither do ye premeditate: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost.
Page 360 - ABIDE with me ; fast falls the eventide ; The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide ; When other helpers fail, and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O abide with me.
Page 353 - Hark ! they whisper ; angels say, ' Sister Spirit, come away ! ' What is this absorbs me quite ? Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath ? Tell me, my soul, can this be Death...
Page 346 - FAR from the world, O Lord, I flee, From strife and tumult far ; From scenes where Satan wages still His most successful war. 2 The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree, And seem by thy sweet bounty made, For those who follow thee.
Page 388 - Howbeit, for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all long-suffering, for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.