| Samuel Pepys - Great Britain - 1848 - 472 pages
...afternoon to White Hall, where my Lord and Lady were gone to kiss the Queen's hand. 4th. (Lord's day.) In the morn to our own church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer, by saying " Glory be to the Father," &c,, after he had read the two psalms : but the people had been... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 816 pages
...which is made of her on this occasion. ISSO.J Annalists of the Restoration. - •' 4th. (Lor.l'i day.) In the morn to our own church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer, by saying ' Glory be to the Father,' &c., after he ЬаД. read the two psalms : but the fx-"ple had... | |
| Congregationalism - 1863 - 668 pages
...Charles IT. to his throne is obvious from this note by 1'epys. (Diarv, Nov. 4th, 1660.) " Lord's Day. In the morn to our own church where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the. Common Prayer, by saying ' Glory be to the Father,' &c., alter he had read the two psalms : but the people had been... | |
| Congregationalism - 1863 - 658 pages
...Charles II. to his throne is obvious from this note by Pepys. (Diary, Nov. 4th, 1660.) "Lord's Day. In the morn to our own church where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer, by saying ' Glory be to the Father,' &c., after he had read the two psalms : but the people had been... | |
| Music - 1864 - 390 pages
...it an anthem, ill sung, which made the King laugh. Nov. 4.- — (Lord's day) In the morning to our Church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer, by saying " Glory be to the Father," &c. , after he had read the two psalms : but the people had been... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 460 pages
...revival of the religious ceremonials of the Church of England : — " 4th Novr., 1660. — Lord's Day. In the morn to our own church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer, by saying — ' Glory be to the Father,' &c., after he had read the two psalms ; but the people had... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 470 pages
...the religious ceremonials of the Church of England :— " 4th Novr., 1060.—Lord's Day. In the mor n to our own church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer, by saying—' Glory be to the Father,' &c., after he had read the two psalms; but the people had been... | |
| Religion - 1915 - 540 pages
...Samuel Pepys' Parish Church and he lived near by in Seething Lane. The notes in his Diary were made just after the Restoration, when the Prayer Book and Church...4. In the morn to our own Church, where Mr. Mills 1 1554-60. Bibliotheca Topographica Brit, ii 15. * Fletcher, Mons. Thomas (1619), IV. i. * Ben Jonson,... | |
| Music - 1880 - 206 pages
...Commonwealth had made in the service— musical and otherwise — of the Church : — " Lord's Day. In the morn to our own church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer hy saying ' Glory l>e to the Father,' etc., after he had read the two psalms ; but the ]>cop1e had... | |
| Francis Hueffer - Essays - 1883 - 320 pages
...the Commonwealth had made in the service — musical and otherwise — of the Church : ' Lord's Day. In the morn to our own church, where Mr. Mills did begin to nibble at the Common Prayer by saying " Glory be to the Father," etc., after he had read the two psalms ; but the people had been... | |
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