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THE LYCEUM COMPANY AT THE ULSTER HALL

... absolutely everwhelming. Of the ffarvehloua acting of the dream witbint the- dream, and its weird effect, it is not necessarY to speak. It seems to us in its intensity one of the most vivid pieces of the representation. The silence that succeeded the pronouncing ...

DR. KILLENE'S ARTICLES ON THE WEST MINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF THE ..

... knolwing all this, I suppose we may fairly assume, yet makes quotations even from the superlatively worse edition of 1f157, and speaks of them as if they had been the product of the Assembly. Before I proceed to the proof I shall here dispose of the quotations ...

ANECDOTAL PHOTOGRAPH

... tair t nerit--th1at is, all their courage. :[e is is thing of the past, thatiks to I i :l (tii er, w li ri sked Iylyc11n1g to speak : I Ill stilteet. I Ai h intast men II lio have I :1 liard 1_tattlo, Mr. Lowell is reasoniably I~i n; f h is %ictoeV- ant a ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... independence of the Scottish Bar with notices of certain of his kinsfolk arind of hib time, rather than that of a life, strictly speaks ing. Many letters of celebrities of the last cen..j tury and beginning of the present will be ink eluded, as wvell as details ...

DR. KILLEN'S ARTICLES [ill] THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF THE ..

... I ended with a promise of further and still more satisfactory evidence. To the fulfilmont of that promise I now proceed. Speaking of the Directory, in a letter dated 1614 November S1, Baillie says, - We expected moat difficulty with the preface; one ...

THE REV. ARCHIBALD ROBINSON, AND DR. KILLEN'S ARTICLES ON THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES, AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ..

... saw my brethren misled by historical missiatements and un- founded assumptions, I did not interpose to tell the truth. aid speak out miy convictions. I have i not ohanged my mind without full inquiry and mature deliberantion. jI have no ear for music; ...

MESSRS. VIRTUE & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... those grievances which yet remain unredressed. The following resolutions were passed:-1. That as the class salary gene. rally speaking is the chief source of income ta the Irish national teachers, we think the best in- terests of education would be served ...

THE REV. ARCHIBALD ROBINSON, AND DR. KILLEN'S ARTICLES ON THE WESTMINSTER DIVINES, AND THE USE OF INSTRUMENTAL ..

... London, 162.) It must, therefore, be obvious , thlat, when the Westminster divines, in the it Preface to their Directory, speak of ' the Liturgv ;i used ir the Church of Engl-aud as having id proved an olfouce, not oiily to tire godly at v- homoe but ...

DUNGANNON ART EXHIBITION

... Osinan for murdering his wife to penal servitude for life. ea Mr. Fonwick Bissett, Conservative member for ea West Somerset, speaking at an agricultural meet- ing yesterday, expressed approval of Lord Har. & tington's views on tbn land question, as expressed ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... various in- 2 cidents before the eyes of a 'reader. The t characters are not elaborated in any way; they I act and move and speak in the most ordinary manner, and thus they seem to a reader, before r the end of the third volume has been reached, to I be ...

THE REV. ARCHIBALD ROBINSON'S EXAMINATION OF DR. KILLEN'S ARTICLES ON THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY, AND THE USE OF ..

... Reformation, the instrument was not permitted completely to drown the vocal praise. , The organ, says a German historian, speaking of this period, ** was used only to support and accompany the choir. (Kurtz' History, D. 125-6.) It is beyond all question ...

LITERARY NOTES

... Davenport Adams has nudertaken to write a dictionary of the drama, It is intended to take account of the theatre m English-speaking countries-that is, practically, as far as the drama is concerned, in England and America. Mr. Thomas Tyler will shortly publish ...