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The so - called polonaises , mazurkas , and valses are not dance music , but dreamy compositions suggestive of the rhythm and character of these dances , in which the peculiarities of Polish national music are blended with French ...
The so - called polonaises , mazurkas , and valses are not dance music , but dreamy compositions suggestive of the rhythm and character of these dances , in which the peculiarities of Polish national music are blended with French ...
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The melody of the C. moves in notes of a slow and strictly measured progression , and of a solemn and dignified character that disposes the mind to devotion . Although the term C. is now limited to the music of the Protestant Church ...
The melody of the C. moves in notes of a slow and strictly measured progression , and of a solemn and dignified character that disposes the mind to devotion . Although the term C. is now limited to the music of the Protestant Church ...
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Closely connected with this subject is that of the humiliation and consequent exaltation of C. , in his character of mediator between God and man ; a subject , to the former branch of which belongs the whole doctrine of the work of C.
Closely connected with this subject is that of the humiliation and consequent exaltation of C. , in his character of mediator between God and man ; a subject , to the former branch of which belongs the whole doctrine of the work of C.
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The mortal part of C. is as harmonious with the doctrinal as it is inseparable from it ; it is founded upon the eternal attributes of God , and is perfectly illustrated in the character of Jesus Christ . It is divisible into two great ...
The mortal part of C. is as harmonious with the doctrinal as it is inseparable from it ; it is founded upon the eternal attributes of God , and is perfectly illustrated in the character of Jesus Christ . It is divisible into two great ...
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and the evidence of proph ecy ( q.v. ) , are two of the principal branches of the external evidences of C. Another argument , which has been much elaborated - for example , in Paley's Evidences - is derived from the character and ...
and the evidence of proph ecy ( q.v. ) , are two of the principal branches of the external evidences of C. Another argument , which has been much elaborated - for example , in Paley's Evidences - is derived from the character and ...
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