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" ... iterated into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another,... "
A General History of the Science and Practice of Music - Page 547
de John Hawkins - 1875
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2

1833 - 474 pages
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 20

1823 - 614 pages
...is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own experience, in as much as we are at the hearing of some more inclined unto...mediocrity ; there is also that carrieth as it were into ecstacies, filling the mind with a heavenly joy, and for the time in a manner severing it from the...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 20

1823 - 610 pages
...is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own experience, in as much as we are at the hearing of some more inclined unto...mediocrity ; there is also that carrieth as it were into ecstacies, filling the mind with a heavenly joy, and for the time in a manner severing it from the...
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The baptist Magazine

1824 - 570 pages
...one kind from another, we need no proof but our own experience, in as much as we are at the hearing of some more mollified and softened in mind ; one...another to move and stir our affections. There is that drawetli to a marvellous grave, and sober mediocrity; there is also, that carrieth, as it were, into...
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The Works of Mr. Richard Hooker: With a General Index : Also, Mr. Isaac ...

Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 pages
...potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own experience, inasmuch as we are at the hearing...carrieth as it were into ecstasies, filling the mind with a heavenly joy, and for the time in a manner severing it from the body : so that, although we lay altogether...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 11

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 pages
...That han for thee su mochel care and wo ; But unto which of hem I may not tell. Id. The Kniyhtes Tale. "We are, at the hearing of some, more inclined unto...heaviness ; of some more mollified and softened in mind. Httolter. I would not be accounted во base minded , or heavy headed, tbat I will confess that any...
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The Ecclesiastical polity and other works of Richard Hooker: with ..., Volume 2

Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 pages
...potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another, we need no proof but our own experience, inasmuch as we are at the hearing...unto sorrow and heaviness, of some more mollified and soft'ned in mind ; one kind apter to stay and settle us, another to move and stir our affections ;...
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Selections from the works of ... Richard Hooker, by H. Clissold

Richard Hooker, Henry Clissold - 1831 - 168 pages
...potent unto good. And that there is such a difference of one kind from another we need no proof but our own experience, inasmuch as we are at the hearing...of some more mollified and softened in mind ; one 1 kind apter to stay and settle us, another to move and stir our affections ; t;here is that draweth...
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An Apology for Church Music and Musical Festivals: In Answer to the ...

Edward Hodges - 1834 - 76 pages
...contagious and pestilent than some kinds of Harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good." " There is that draweth to a marvellous grave and sober...mediocrity ; there is also that carrieth as it were into ecstacies, filling the mind with an heavenly joy, and for the time in a manner, severing it from the...
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An Apology for Church Music and Musical Festivals: In Answer to the ...

Edward Hodges - 1834 - 80 pages
...and pestilent than some kinds of Harmony ; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good." " There is that draweth to a marvellous grave and sober...mediocrity ; there is also that carrieth as it were into ecstacies, filling the mind with an heavenly joy, and for the time in a manner, severing it from the...
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