A sermon preached at St. Bride's Church, on St. Cæcilia's Day, Nov. 22, 1685 being the anniversary feast of the lovers of musick / by Charles Hickman ...

Hickman, Charles, 1648-1713
Publisher: Printed for Walter Kettilby
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1696
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A43706 ESTC ID: R18559 STC ID: H1903
Subject Headings: Music in churches; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text either they are sordid, and worldly, and draw us downwards to the Earth: or else they are sluggish, and unactive, and cannot mount towards Heaven: It is our Infirmity; either they Are sordid, and worldly, and draw us downwards to the Earth: or Else they Are sluggish, and unactive, and cannot mount towards Heaven: It is our Infirmity; d pns32 vbr j, cc j, cc vvb pno12 av p-acp dt n1: cc av pns32 vbr j, cc j, cc vmbx vvi p-acp n1: pn31 vbz po12 n1;




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Psalms 17.11 (AKJV) psalms 17.11: they haue now compassed vs in our steps: they haue set their eyes bowing downe to the earth: draw us downwards to the earth: or else they are sluggish True 0.7 0.281 0.0




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