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  • morous, his audience were full of laughter; if solemn, a death-like stillness reigned; if pathetic,
  • sations of culpable negligence, and required a solemn abjuration before a synod.
  • jazz, soul and ragtime idioms over the staid, solemn accompaniment of prior generations, influenced
  • Liturgical celebrations connected with solemn acts of episcopal governance
  • to any reform relaunched the Campaign, with a solemn address being sent to the King.
  • It is one of the most solemn Advent hymns.
  • First, "if the statement is made under oath, solemn affirmation or solemn declaration following an
  • agreed to help the King attack Lisbon, with a solemn agreement that offered to the crusaders the pi
  • e church is free and independent, yet bound in solemn allegiance to the acknowledged king: nothing i
  • The Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow issued a solemn anathema against the Communists "for their fri
  • a which is said to represent the transition of solemn and majestic Northern Wei sculpture in to the
  • e easy work of the songs, many of which have a solemn and hymn-like feel.
  • Jesuit priests at the time of their solemn and final profession in the Society of Jesus p
  • deceased was granted she having already made a solemn and sincere Declaration or Affirmation accordi
  • Have a solemn and dignified Ash Wednesday, brothers.
  • She is solemn and speaks bluntly at times.
  • The vows were solemn and there were punishments for breaking them,
  • hin and metallic as a nail; Miss Charisse's is solemn and posey...Vincente Minnelli's direction lack
  • as being sung by Ottilie Metzger-Lattermann, a solemn artist who was never known to smile while on t
  • mber of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in a solemn assembly of general conference on April 5, 200
  • ey cast their votes for him after he gave them solemn assurance that he would continue the "Parsons
  • Lieutenant-General JAGJIT SINGH AURORA gives a solemn assurance that personnel who surrender shall b
  • n of Sts. Louis Bertrand and Rose of Lima, the solemn beatification of Pius V, and the annual celebr
  • The solemn blessing of the park by the Rev. J.J. Dunny, a
  • The remaining casket received a solemn burial at sea.
  • l "was a more complex, more ambitious and more solemn, but perhaps a less touching, picture."
  • er to refer cases dealt with on indictment (ie solemn cases) to the High Court of Justiciary.
  • He was buried, according to his wishes, in a solemn Catholic Requiem Mass at St John's Church, Cam
  • A solemn celebration of the funerals of the two Dukes,
  • honors and distinctions on the occasion of the solemn celebration of the peace of Jassy (2nd of Sept
  • thanksgiving, the feast was elevated to a more solemn celebration.
  • Joseph Church, with solemn ceremonies attended by more than four thousand
  • The solemn ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of Arm
  • At a solemn ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica, the Patriarc
  • In the evening a last solemn ceremony was held in the Hagia Sophia, in whic
  • The solemn ceremony is attended by the craft's crew and a
  • a tragedy, and the movements of his muscles a solemn ceremony"
  • In the solemn ceremony, Zhang and six of his staff members -
  • In 1859, its ' solemn chanting' was referred to as a 'national occur
  • One can imagine that Raj is quite the solemn character with as humane a persona as anyone w
  • Spain and Portugal), in the year 661 and whose solemn consecration ceremony is believed to have take
  • w register of the instrument; this sets up the solemn, contemplative mood of the movement that is em
  • The solemn coronation was held on 2 June 1957 in the squa
  • g the role of the lord king [in a] plenary and solemn court" (plenariam et sollempnem curia), restor
  • On 28 March he proclaimed a solemn day of humiliation for the sins of the rulers.
  • On more solemn days, festive, that is, more precious, sacred
  • the administration of their state, and made a solemn declaration thereof to the people.
  • Some also favoured a solemn definition of a fifth Mariological dogma, whic
  • te International Exposition I gladly entrust a solemn duty.
  • o ensure that these rights be respected is our solemn duty.
  • r Sunday, 1821, directly after celebrating the solemn Easter Liturgy, and hanged (in full Patriarcha
  • y "long-timed"; Slavonic: mnyogaya lyeta) is a solemn encomium chanted in the liturgy of the Eastern
  • The Solemn Engagement (A Solemne Engagement of the Army,
  • On the 8 June Fairfax sent the Solemn Engagement to Parliament with a letter.
  • court on rare occasions, especially during the solemn entry of Isabeau of Bavaria in Paris, who was
  • ce a throne was set up on 26 July 1660 for the solemn entry into Paris of Louis XIV and Maria Theres
  • Champigny made his solemn entry into Paris in February 1495.
  • He made his solemn entry into Mexico City on April 28, 1760 and t
  • He made his solemn entry into the capital on November 3, 1742 and
  • secrated in Rome on 30 April 1603 and made his solemn entry in Arras in February 1604.
  • age and his constancy in these trials elicited solemn eulogies from both Pope Pius VI and Pope Pius
  • n importance comes the melody reserved for the solemn evenings of New-Year and Atonement, and introd
  • This solemn event attracts thousands of people to the Haup
  • xorcisms and Certain Supplications is used for solemn exorcisms, which are always performed with the
  • Solemn exorcisms, according to the Canon law of the c
  • d rails and salute the USS Arizona Memorial in solemn fashion as their ship slowly glides into port.
  • Feasts of the Orthodox Church and on the more solemn feast days of saints (i.e., days with Polyeleo
  • reached Bubastis, then held they a wondrously solemn feast: and more wine of the grape was drank in
  • martyr, and the third Sunday of July, when the solemn festivities in honour of Gozo's patron saint a
  • In a solemn final variation of the initial hero motive, th
  • Its fire was solemn force.
  • The central solemn hall with various statues, inscriptions, and a
  • n-a Mass vestment worn only by the pope during Solemn High Mass.
  • ome and in church while waiting for the joyful Solemn High Mass at midnight to begin
  • A solemn holy Mass was offered in the Heiliggeistkirche
  • hich featured the performance of the song "Our Solemn Hour".
  • ying it "loudly calls for the deepest and most solemn humiliation of our people".
  • The solemn inauguration of the university took place on 1
  • and perhaps at a fairly late date it added the solemn introduction of a benediction with a reading (
  • monstrated his French sympathies by refusing a solemn invitation to return to Rome from the city's p
  • Here at Dangpo, a solemn Japanese commander, Kurushima Michiyuki, was c
  • Sturm Brightblade, a powerful and solemn knight.
  • James MacDonald's The Solemn Land
  • roversy with Bishop John Gauden respecting the solemn league and covenant, for the defence of which
  • ovenant, and on 25 September subscribed to The Solemn League and Covenant.
  • of Safety late in 1643, when an alliance (the Solemn League and Covenant) was concluded with the Co
  • n Court party and he became a supporter of the Solemn League and Covenant.
  • les II of England to agree to the terms of the Solemn League and Covenant in the Treaty of Breda (16
  • In 1648 he subscribed to the solemn league and covenant in 1648 among the minister
  • ssessors, and on 23 September 1643 he took the Solemn League and Covenant.
  • ok refuge in Coventry, where he subscribed the Solemn League and Covenant and became morning preache
  • , such as public covenanting, adherence to the Solemn League and Covenant, and exclusive use of the
  • en given the name "covenant", most notably the Solemn League and Covenant that marked the Covenanter
  • resistance nor to sign the repudiation of the Solemn League and Covenant.
  • signed the 1638 National Covenant and the 1643 Solemn League and Covenant shortly after coming ashor
  • the Scots Parliament at Breda, and support the Solemn League and Covenant, which authorized Presbyte
  • the Sedition Act 1661, which declared that the Solemn League and Covenant was unlawful, was to be ab
  • th England, the Scottish Parliament formed the Solemn League and Covenant with the English Parliamen
  • ounties, preached in York at the taking of the Solemn League and Covenant (20 September 1644), and w
  • gship of Jesus Christ was a departure from the Solemn League and Covenant of 1643.
  • The Solemn League and Covenant, which pledged both countr
  • the toleration of any who refused to sign the Solemn League and Covenant.
  • Title page of the Solemn League and Covenant.
  • Charles also took the Solemn League and Covenant oath of 1643.
  • Plaque marking the signing of the Solemn League and Covenant by Charles II.
  • cottish history, the National Covenant and the Solemn League and Covenant.
  • He presented a draft of the famous Solemn League and Covenant, which was received with g
  • The Solemn League and Covenant was an agreement between t
  • 'Testimony of the Ministers of Stafford to Solemn League,' 1648.
  • He caused solemn litanies to be said daily in the chief centres
  • itials, Barnes was described as "a rather big, solemn man with a heavy brown moustache and keen brow
  • He did this in a very solemn manner.
  • ur Sullivan (Imperial March) and Edwin Lemare ( Solemn March for organ).
  • In a solemn Mass the chalice was brought in procession to
  • 986, Pope John Paul II honored John Brito at a solemn Mass he celebrated on the feast day of the Sai
  • , his predecessor, in St Chad's Cathedral at a Solemn Mass on 8 December 2009, the Feast of the Imma
  • This article deals with Solemn Mass as celebrated according to the Tridentine
  • It was intended to be used in place of Solemn Mass on Sundays and major feast days.
  • on 31 August 1846, and the next day the first Solemn Mass was celebrated inside.
  • us of the liturgical life of the parish is the Solemn Mass on a Sunday.
  • twenty singers lead the worship at the Sunday Solemn Mass (at 11:00 am), usually singing from the W
  • In Solemn Mass, by far the greater part is spoken by the
  • , or short mass (as opposed to the more formal Solemn Masses or High Masses, known as Missae solemne
  • The Adagio, with its broad, solemn melodic line, is, as a whole-and despite passa
  • VI and his Papal Court, playing Jean Sibelius' Solemn Melodies Op. 77.
  • arrangement of "The Holly and the Ivy" and the Solemn Melody Performance for cello, organ and orches
  • sweeping ballads of Roentgen mask a much more solemn message.
  • In the solemn moment when Medea picks the dire underworld ro
  • e had met shepherds travelling to Bethlehem in solemn mood where, joining them, he had seen the Chri
  • In solemn mourning his funeral was attended by members o
  • an, Wesley had requested and received slow and solemn music for his lyrics, not the joyful tune we n
  • d Blest Pair of Sirens, John Milton's Ode At a Solemn Musick by Parry.
  • , featuring ex members of Children on Stun and Solemn Novena.
  • Almost from the outset, and in spite of his solemn oath to Edward, Wishart was involved in the st
  • ver, and bound the governor of the castle by a solemn oath that he would not yield it to any one but
  • In 552, after they had sworn a solemn oath to Liang, they advanced east toward Jiank
  • lkhi, arms, etc. to the Jain temples, and took solemn oath to lead a life of purity, simplicity, non
  • his Realm" the monarchs of England had taken a solemn oath at their coronation to maintain the statu
  • Christ as to a god, and bound themselves to a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to co
  • ed to join the pirate brotherhood and take the solemn oath.
  • The ruthless noble swore a solemn oath:- 'Thy father,' said he, 'slew mine; and
  • Eorl and Cirion exchanged solemn oaths of eternal friendship at Elendil's tomb
  • In this fact lies solemn obligation.
  • His voice was ideal for grave and solemn occasions and he is best remembered for his an
  • akwaka'wakw clan houses, and only taken out on solemn occasions when they will be animated and used
  • y a Greek Catholic deacon remains on specially solemn occasions, when Latin is used instead of the v
  • Joey Yung Solemn on Stage Live in Concert 2001 CD/VCD/DVD (2002
  • Sovereign's head, breast and palms in the most solemn part of the ceremony.
  • Solemn participation in various celebrations of Jesus
  • ion, grandeur of imagery, a vein of tender and solemn pathos, cheerful trust" and a "pure and ennobl
  • This juxtaposition of the humorous and the solemn pervades the opera; critic Ernest Newman sugge
  • acted as governor to two of the King's sons, a solemn phantom as Horace Walpole calls him.
  • tes Consul were in fact equivalent to the most solemn pledge that their verbal promises and assuranc
  • A solemn portrayal of this scene was later created by t
  • resenting a more human Jesus, compared to more solemn portrayals in earlier films; here Jesus laughs
  • ssions throughout the towns and villages and a solemn prayer service (Litia) to ask for deliverance
  • Solemn Prelude, in G
  • They are then carried in solemn procession to a place of reservation somewhere
  • Once a year, it is carried in solemn procession from the site of San Bernardo to it
  • n from his sanctuary in Athens and escorted in solemn procession to Eleusis.
  • Over a slow, solemn procession of triadic harmonies, it remembers
  • ishop and the cathedral chapter took part in a solemn procession to Tepeyac.
  • Church, four days traditionally set apart for solemn processions to invoke God's mercy.
  • hesis to the altar (the Great Entrance) become solemn processions, but the outline of the liturgy: t
  • the Children" while musically was a much more solemn production than the previous tune and featured
  • 687, joined the Benedictine order and made his solemn profession as a monk at St. Gregory's College,
  • riest in 1881 in Tortosa (Spain), and made the solemn profession of the last vows on 15 August 1890,
  • He made his Solemn Profession of Monastic Vows in 1960.
  • ed Portsmouth Priory, Rhode Island, making his solemn profession in 1935.
  • He was admitted to his solemn profession in his order 2 February 1769.
  • He made his solemn profession on January 15, 1835, and was ordain
  • He made his solemn profession on 15 October 1965 and was ordained
  • He made the solemn profession on July 6, 1918 at the church of th
  • He made his solemn profession as a Jesuit on February 2, 1963, an
  • ered the Society of Jesus and in 2001 made his solemn profession.
  • ergy when Harriott married Elizabeth he made a solemn promise to live with her as his wife until her
  • The service also included the solemn re-internment of the remains of Lieutenant Hen
  • ideas, he began work the following year on the solemn, religious, all-female opera Suor Angelica.
  • A solemn Requiem Mass was held at St George's Pro-Cathe
  • ent Tribute to Our Heroic Dead with "a silent, solemn, sacred five minutes at 'Attention' by" people
  • Their solemn sacrifice is beyond the level of verbal expres
  • A solemn sacrifice is prepared; but amidst the ceremony
  • "A Portrait Of Solemn Seas" contains a hidden bonus track, which is
  • His mind was early imbued with a solemn sense of religious truth which exhibited its s
  • Basel, for instance (May 17, 1795), he held a solemn service in the synagogue and exceptionally per
  • nstitution, that days later was promulgated in solemn session.
  • ospect of seeing the world from above with the solemn simplicity of nature over the material world.
  • contemporaries by its liberal use of majestic, solemn Slavonic archaisms.
  • ne of Marie Christine, Michael John LaChiusa's solemn, sometimes somnolent musical tragedy at Lincol
  • his last rest, accompanied to his grave by the solemn sound of the beautiful choral, Jesu, meine Zuv
  • A solemn staircase
  • harles meanwhile gave his executed followers a solemn state funeral in Rouen Cathedral on 10 January
  • , Moyers recalls Campbell's description of the solemn state funeral after the assassination of John
  • uartered it is said that he broke forth into a solemn Te Deum" and thanked his judges profusely for
  • f the Republic of San Marco he presided over a solemn Te Deum in the Basilica of San Marco.
  • The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
  • you are right in that the observances are more solemn than festive, Festival of Muharram is a more c
  • His style is weightier and more solemn than that of his colleagues in Les Six.
  • On Thursday, 7 January 1649, he delivered a solemn thanksgiving to Oliver Cromwell and also issue
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