10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEVOTIONALNESS»
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devotionalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
devotionalness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The increasing piety of the age is itself likely to lead to the ardent cultivation of all
powers that can help to greater devotionalness of mind. Among the more direct
signs of the times, we may notice the multitude of recent publications on Church ...
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A History of Music in England
His genius was not capable of taking wide views, and his style is always — using
the term in no derogatory sense — somewhat feminine in character; temperate,
cultured, devotionalness is its aim, and it lives and moves and has its being in ...
3
Creed and the creeds: their function in religion, being the ...
Both these are sacrifices, the suffering and the bliss, and few are they who are
not called to both. And you say we are pedants in religion, who have narrowed
the life of faith to mere devotionalness, or even CREED AS SACRIFICE, AN
APPEAL ...
John Huntley Skrine, 1911
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The life of Jesus. Ed. by the author of the 'Companion to ...
... asked him to teach them to pray; when he repeated to them the words, " Our
Father which art in heaven," &c. which he had done before in his sermon on the
mount, and exhorted them to pray with perseverance and devotionalness of spirit.
Oliver Alden Taylor, Jesus Christ, 1840
cultured, devotionalness is its aim, and it lives and moves and has its being in the
cathedral chancel. But while we are bound to recognize that Sebastian Wesley's
music, even at its best, lacks the full measure of that indefinable universal ap- ...
Nicholas Temperley, Stephen Banfield, 2010
... but we are also struck by the union of devotionalness and activity, of the
contemplative with the practical, of a course of praying, meditating, reading,
Church-going, with a course of active charity, kindliness, and self-denial. They
prayed, they ...
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Letters and Diaries: The Apologia, Jan. 1864-June 1865
What is beautiful as devotion, is harsh as dogma — St Alfonso is devotional —
but if people do not spontaneously run with that devotionalness, then it looks to
them like dogma and startles them. Subjectively received, it is pleasant ...
John Henry Newman, Charles Stephen Dessain, Ian Turnbull Ker, 1961
... intermediators inordinateness predestination dispensatories dissuasiveness
dismantlements overstimulated devotionalness unrestrainedly arrondissement
demonstratives preponderation superordinates preponderantly slanderousness ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
St Alfonso is devotional — but if people do not spontaneously run with
devotionalness, then it looks to them like dogma and startles them. Subjectively
received, it is pleasant — objectively contemplated, it is perplexing.45 Newman
was writing ...