10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMPLETORY»
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General history of the science and practice of music. [With] ...
Seven o'clock at night, when the completory was sung.* The first or early prayers
were at two o'clock in the morning, when the monks, who went to bed at eight at
night, had slept six hours, which were judged sufficient for nature. It was no fault ...
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The church history of Britain, from the birth of Jesus ...
Let the Completory be solemnly sung about seven o'clock at night." Completory
— Because it completed the duties of the day. This service was concluded with
that versicle of the psalmist : " Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth, and keep
the ...
Thomas Fuller, James Nichols, 1842
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The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus ...
Let the Completory be solemnly sung about seven o'clock at night. Completory. .]
Because it completed the duties of the day. This service was concluded with that
versicle of the psalmist, Set a watch, 0 Lord, before my mouth, and keep the ...
Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer, 1845
Fixtures, being strictly agricultural, are not removable by the tenant ; or, being
barely necessary and completory or accessory to some res principalis, are not
removable by tho tenant ; but, being mixed agricultural or trade property or
residential, ...
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A General History of the Science and Practice of Music in ...
258 HISTORY OF THE SCIENCE Booklll. xii. Let none, being from home about
business, and hoping to return at night, presume ' foris mandicare,' td eat abroad
*. xiii. Let the completory be solemnly sung about seven o'clock at night l _ xiv.
In either case, an enthymeme will be proposed, whose force lies in the
conditional proposition, and which is not conclusive, unless from that proposition
there can be drawn a completory, that is, the premiss, which is wanting in an
enthymeme, ...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley: With the Last Corrections ...
Hence it follows, that according to the various disposition of the terms, tbere are
four forms of enthymeme ; each of which will admit of a twofold completory ; as in
this scheme :— The Enthymeme. The Completory D.A. A.D. €D. therefore CA.
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The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.
In either case, an enthymeme will be proposed, whose force lies in the
conditional proposition, and which is not conclusive, unless from that proposition
there can be drawn a completory, that is, the premiss, which is wanting in an
enthymeme, ...
John Wesley, John Emory, 1831
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The works of the late Reverend John Wesley, A.M.: from the ...
In either case, an enthymeme will be proposed, whose force lies in the
conditional proposition, and which is not conclusive, unless from that proposition
there can be drawn a completory, that is, the premiss, which is wanting in an
enthymeme, ...
John Wesley, John Emory, 1835
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Grammars & index
Hence it follows, that according to the various disposition of the terms, there are
four forms of enthymeme; each of which will admit of a twofold completory ; as in
this scheme :— The Enthymeme. The Completory D. A. A.D. CD. therefore CA.
John Benjamin Wesley, 1831