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On May 20th, 2011. Praise the Lord, I’m back in Spain. I thank the Lord for the great time I’ve spent in the US the past 9 months, but I feel like I’ve just made it home again. I flew into the Madrid airport Friday last week after a pretty much uneventful flight across the Atlantic. For now though, I’ll just share a few pictures. One thing keeping me busy this summer will be the ongoing work at the Aierdi Farmhouse. This past Sunday I had the opportunity to preach from one of my favorite passages in the ...
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Qui cantat, bis orat. Posted by Nathan Majewski. This page contains outlines and quick references to articles on this blog. OUTLINES OF CHURCH MUSIC HISTORY:. The Pagan belief that music called down the gods, and the Christian response to it. The Pagan belief that music called down the gods, and the Christian response to it. An early dessert abbot (died ca. 390) who rejected all singing (sometimes compared to Zwingli). Calvin’s “Big Three” Music Philosophy. POST REFORMATION HISTORY IN EUROPE. Quarterly C...
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Qui cantat, bis orat. Archive for April, 2012. Nathanael Emmons on Church Music (1806). Posted by Nathan Majewski in Church Music. This sermon is noteworthy for the expression of several unique views, often thought to be only recent developments. I’ll take just a few minutes to point out some of my select highlights from this sermon. Also on page 453, he has a section on adapting music to the. Of the lyrics (not particular words), and the appropriateness of more somber music for use in religious worship.
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December | 2012 | praying twice
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Qui cantat, bis orat. Archive for December, 2012. Making Full Use of the Hymn-Book (1912). Posted by Nathan Majewski in Church Music. Here’s a worthwhile thought: before running out and buying a new hymnal, be sure you’re getting the best you can out of your current hymnal. An International Monthly Magazine of Current Religious Thought, Sermonic Literature and Discussions of Practical Issues. From July to December. FUNK AND WAGNALLS COMPANY. NEW YORK AND LONDON. LXIV NOVEMBER, 1912 N O. The natural cravi...
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Qui cantat, bis orat. Laquo; “To The Man That I Saw Asleep In Our Church Last Sabbath” (1850). Making Full Use of the Hymn-Book (1912). A New Plan for a Hymn Book for Congregational Use (1913). Posted December 4, 2012 by Nathan Majewski in Church Music. I have two questions about this piece for you to comment on:. Where does the author’s experience and assumptions differ from our own? Eg, He indicates that only in rare instances were specific texts strongly associated with specific tunes.). My difficulty...
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Qui cantat, bis orat. Archive for August, 2014. 8220;Bye-Paths In Baptist History: About Singing” by J. Jackson Goadby (1871). Posted by Nathan Majewski in Church Music. This is a delightful and anecdotal account of that period during which, after nearly a century of existence, Baptist churches were finally beginning to sing congregationally. INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE, AND CURIOUS INFORMATION. NOT GENERALLY KNOWN,. Concerning the Baptist Denomination. REV J JACKSON GOADBY,. AUTHOR OF TIMELY WORDS. And als...
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December | 2011 | praying twice
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Qui cantat, bis orat. Archive for December, 2011. Posted by Nathan Majewski in Church History. Tagged: early church fathers. The ancient pagan concept of music was, well, magical. Music was not merely a language of emotions. It moved the gods. The Greek poet Menander’s criticism of this idea at least bears witness to its belief:. Music’s function as an epiclesis is attested even in early Sumerian cuneiform literature. It served as a call down, or invocation, to summon the gods to their sacrifices or ...
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