| Joshua Coffin - 1845 - 438 pągines
...reality, nothing but popery in disguise. A writer in the New England Chronicle, in 1723, thus observes. ' Truly I have a great jealousy that if we once begin to sing by rule, the next thing will be to pray by rule and preach by rule and then comes popery.' In 1721, reverend... | |
| 1852 - 596 pągines
...intellectual improvement of youth. 158 159 A WRITE* in the New England Chronicle, in 1723, thai ob* serves: "Truly I have a great jealousy that if we once begin to sing by rule, the next thing will be to pray by rale, and preach by mķe; and tks* com» Papery." Tbe first... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 502 pągines
...twenty-eight tunes. It created great interest and some dismay. One writer in the New England Chronicle [1723] said : " Truly I have a great jealousy, that if we once begin to sing by rule, the next thing will be to pray by rule and preach by rule, and then comes popery." And though... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 488 pągines
...twenty-eight tunes. It created great interest and some dismay. One writer in the New England Chronicle [1723] said : " Truly I have a great jealousy, that if we once begin to sing by rule, the next thing will be to pray by rule and preach by rule, and then comes popery" And though... | |
| Francis Samuel Drake - 1878 - 512 pągines
...or note. " I have great jealousy," said a writer in the " New England Chroniele," " that if we onee begin to sing by note, the next thing will be to pray by rote, and then eomes popery." Mr. Walter's sermon, " The Sweet Psalmist of Israel," delivered in 1722,... | |
| John Spencer Curwen - 1880 - 244 pągines
...ministers who favoured the reform. A writer in the New England Chronicle of the same year says : "I have great jealousy that if we once begin to sing by note, the next thing will be to pray by rote, and then comes popery." Dr. Cotton Mather, in his " Accomplished Singer " (1721) recommends the... | |
| Connecticut Valley Historical Society - 1881 - 356 pągines
...probably, the singing by note. " Truly," says a writer in the Nino England Chronicle of that day, " I have a great jealousy that if we once begin to sing by note, the next thing will be to pray by rule, preach by rule; and then comes popery." It was very earnestly objected " that it was a new way —... | |
| Justin Winsor, Clarence F. Jewett - 1881 - 742 pągines
...that is by rote, or note. " 1 have great jealousy " said a writer in the New England Clironicle, " that if we once begin to sing by note, the next thing will be to pray by rote, — and then comes popery." The successor of Rev. Nehemiah 'Walter was Rev. Oliver Peabody, whose... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1882 - 698 pągines
...— that is by rote, or note. " 1 have great jealousy " said a writer in the Nnv England Chronicle, " that if we once begin to sing by note, the next thing will be lo pray by role, — and then comes popery." The successor of Rev. Nehemiah Walter was Rev. Oliver... | |
| First Church of Christ (Hartford, Conn.) - 1883 - 258 pągines
...question. The innovation was denounced as an insult to the memory of the fathers, and as tending to Papacy. "If we once begin to sing by note, the next thing will be to pray by rule, and then comes Popery." The interposition of the General Court was in some instances necessary to quiet... | |
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