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... clergy for the time . It may , however , be asked whether we can make all the clergy musical . Without going so far as a modern notion , that every body can sing if they are taught , we are ready to believe that but few are so ...
... clergy for the time . It may , however , be asked whether we can make all the clergy musical . Without going so far as a modern notion , that every body can sing if they are taught , we are ready to believe that but few are so ...
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... clergy . They are but priests , taken out of the great body of priests , and cannot be supposed to have other or higher qualifications than those commonly possessed by the body ; if the clergy are ignorant of music , how can we expect ...
... clergy . They are but priests , taken out of the great body of priests , and cannot be supposed to have other or higher qualifications than those commonly possessed by the body ; if the clergy are ignorant of music , how can we expect ...
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... clergy might be considered to bear , it appeared to him that they would receive but little injury . . . . He would only say , that the great body of the clergy had no desire that their votes should be influenced by considera- tions ...
... clergy might be considered to bear , it appeared to him that they would receive but little injury . . . . He would only say , that the great body of the clergy had no desire that their votes should be influenced by considera- tions ...
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