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" And that there be a modest and distinct song so used in all parts of the common prayers in the church, that the same may be as plainly understood, as if it were read without singing... "
Practical Remarks on the Reformation of Cathedral Music - Page 11
de Charles Abbot Stevens - 1849 - 64 pages
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The English Puritans

John Brown - 1912 - 180 pages
...priests, such as these were no more to be admitted to any cure or spiritual function. There should be ' a modest and distinct song so used in all parts...prayers in the Church that the same may be as plainly understanded as if it were read without singing.' Still 'for the comforting of such that delight in...
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History of English Music

Henry Davey - 1921 - 538 pages
...return to the Second Prayer Book of Edward VI. The fortyninth of the 'Injunctions' of 1559 prescribes 'a modest and distinct song so used in all parts of the Common Prayer, that the same might be understanded as if it were * GA Crawford in ' Grove.' read without singing';...
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The Church of England

Arthur Cayley Headlam, Herbert Maynard Smith - 1924 - 320 pages
...the encouragement of "the laudable science of music" should be preserved. Then it is further ordered that there be a " modest and distinct song so used...prayers in the church, that the same may be as plainly understanded as if it were read without singing; and yet nevertheless for the comforting of such as...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 94

1852 - 608 pages
...have ' been heretofore appointed to the use of singing in the Church, ' but that all such do remain : that there be a modest and distinct ' song, so used in all the common prayers of the Church as that ' the same may be plainly understood. And yet, nevertheless,...
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Elizabeth and the English Reformation: The Struggle for a Stable Settlement ...

William P. Haugaard - 1968 - 424 pages
...foundations in collegiate and parish churches be maintained, and that 'a modest and distinct song [be] so used in all parts of the common prayers in the church, that the same may be as plainly understanded, as if it were read without singing' (no. 49). The injunction also allowed the singing...
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Music and the Reformation in England 1549-1660

Peter Le Huray - 1978 - 492 pages
...the use of singing or music in the Church, but that the same so remain. And that there be a modest distinct song, so used in all parts of the common...plainly understood, as if it were read without singing, and yet nevertheless, for the comforting of such that delight in music, it may be permitted that in...
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The Music of the English Parish Church: Volume 1, Volume 1

Nicholas Temperley - 1979 - 496 pages
...Queen permitted non-liturgical music in this carefully worded passage : And that there be a modest distinct song, so used in all parts of the common...plainly understood, as if it were read without singing, and yet nevertheless, for the comforting of such that delight in music, it may be permitted that in...
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Tudor Rule and Revolution: Essays for G R Elton from His American Friends

Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - 1982 - 442 pages
...hath been appointed to the use of singing or music in the Church, but that the same so remain. And that there be a modest and distinct song, so used...Prayers in the Church, that the same may be as plainly understanded, as if it were read without singing. And yet, nevertheless, for the comforting of such...
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Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550-1640

Tessa Watt - 1991 - 396 pages
...embedded in the 1559 Act of Uniformity, which permitted non-liturgical music in church so long as it were 'a modest and distinct song, so used in all parts...be as plainly understood as if it were read without singing'.62 Plainness also required the general rule of one syllable per note, of which Thomas Cranmer...
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Documents of the English Reformation 1526-1701

Gerald Lewis Bray - 2004 - 682 pages
...hath been appointed to the use of singing or music in the church, but that the same to remain. And that there be a modest and distinct song so used,...prayers in the church, that the same may be as plainly understanded as if it were read without singing. And yet nevertheless, for the comforting of such as...
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