How To Use Canticle In A Sentence
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Themes of emigration, pilgrimage, diaspora, exile and new homelands are woven into the psalms and canticles.
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In Mary's canticle, Luke records a text that, like Zechariah's, has little to do with the surrounding text.
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These canticles are metrical in their structure and are composed in the so-called Gatha-dialect, a more archaic form of language than is used in the rest of the Avesta.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
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I also vividly remember attending the BBC Symphony Orchestra premieres of Stravinsky's Requiem canticles and Boulez's Eclat, in which she took a leading part.
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The composer not only utilises the biblical canticle attributed to Mary but the text is also made up of the poem, ‘Of a Rose, a lovely Rose’ and at its conclusion we come across the ‘Sancta Maria’.
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Themes of emigration, pilgrimage, diaspora, exile and new homelands are woven into the psalms and canticles.
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Composed shortly after The Turn of the Screw, the Canticle shares that opera's claustrophobic, oppressive atmosphere.
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The four daily services are based very closely on The Book of Common Prayer, with psalms and canticles wisely chosen from the breadth of the whole tradition.
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This was no Saint Francis with enough time to knock out a few canticles or to preach to the birds or do any of the other endearing things so close to Franny Glass's heart.
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While most of those who have accepted the theory of imitation-they cannot have reread the Idylls and the Song as wholes to persist in such a theory-have contended that Theocritus borrowed from Canticles, Graetz is convinced that the Hebrew poet must have known and imitated the Greek idyllist.
The Book of Delight and Other Papers
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Medieval Lauds featured a weekly cycle of seven canticles (taking the fourth place in the sequence of psalms) beginning on Sunday with the Benedicite.
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Prime refers to the Divine Office, the regimen of worship separated into daily ‘hours’ - those psalms, canticles, hymns, responsories, antiphons, and so on, distinct from the mass.
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(Antiphona also means the antiphon of a psalm or canticle, which is of the same form as in the Roman Rite.)
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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The whole liturgy is sung, the characteristic deep Russian bass of the priest alternating with canticles by the choir.
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Voices shift in the canticle, and interpretations vary widely, depending on the era and religious bent of the reader.
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Texarkana" is one of my favorite work songs, if only because it was inspired -- or so the story goes -- by "A Canticle for Leibowitz," one of the great spec fic novels.
Texarkana
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A simple harmonized melody for singing the unmetrical texts, principally the psalms and the canticles, of Anglican services.
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The chants found in an antiphonal include the antiphons sung with the psalms and canticles
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They are often based on the Bible but, unlike canticles such as the ‘Magnificat’ or ‘Nunc Dimittis’, they are not settings of biblical texts.
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You may easily discover this, Theotimus; for if this mystical nightingale sing to please God, she will sing the song which she knows to be most grateful to the Divine Providence, but if she sing for the delight which she herself takes in her melodious song, she will not sing the canticle which is most agreeable to the heavenly goodness, but that which she herself likes best, and from which she expects to draw the most contentment.
Treatise on the Love of God
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His output includes many liturgical items such as hymns, Kyries, and versets for psalms and canticles.
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Settings of the Holy Communion and of canticles are rarely used, however, and the emphasis remains firmly congregational.
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The name Elohim is found 2570 times; Eloah, 57 times [41 in Job; 4 in Pss.; 4 in Dan.; 2 in Hab.; 2 in Canticle of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Domine, with the evangelical canticle Nunc Dimittis and its anthem, which is very characteristic.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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It seemed anachronistic, out of touch with the mainstream (I actually had to look up "canticle" to see what it meant).
Canticle -- By Any Other Name...
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Water, he thought, even as his lips sounded out the canticle.
THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
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The final two canticles set texts by TS Eliot: The Journey of the Magi and The Death of Saint Narcissus.
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emergence by david palmer fahrenheit 451 by ray bradbury brave new world by aldous huxley a canticle for leibowitz by walter m. miller, jr.
What Sci Fi Books Would You Recommend?
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Sacred Text -- for the "citizen of the Holy City" (hagiopolites) cited in the oldest MSS. of catenae of the Psalms, and the Canticles, is none other than Hesychius of Jerusalem.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Subtitled ‘Overture on Liturgical Themes,’ it is based on the Obikhod, a collection of Russian Orthodox canticles, biblical texts, and hymns.
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Both of the Evening Canticles are in his own idiomatic style, and hark back, in different ways, to ancient, time-hallowed chant.
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As Francis 'Canticle of the Sun says, we were created to offer ceaseless praise outpoured, [a] nd blessing without measure.
Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski: St. Francis: The Power of Loving All Creation
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The last canticle we sang every night was the Magnificat, the hymn of praise that Mary sang when Gabriel announced to her that she would bear a son who would redeem Israel at last.
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At St Anne's in neighbouring Strathfield he responded to Anglican ‘matins and evensong, the canticles, the psalms, the hymns, the Bible readings’, and became a choirboy.
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Only a few of the twenty-one canticles have been found to be useful by pastors and church musicians.
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This canticle, which is not admitted into the authorized books, is to be found in fragments in the 237th letter of St. Augustine to Bishop Chretius; and, whatever disputes there may have been about its authenticity, it is certain that singing was employed in all religious ceremonies.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Prime refers to the Divine Office, the regimen of worship separated into daily ‘hours’ - those psalms, canticles, hymns, responsories, antiphons, and so on, distinct from the mass.
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Everything necessary for daily observance is here: church season prayers, saints' days, canticles, selected psalms, and a 30-day cycle of New Testament readings.
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A perpetual fire of fulminating balls would bang from under the feet of the faithful; odors of impure assafoetida would mingle with the fumes of the incense; and wicked drinking choruses would rise up along with the holy canticles, in hideous dissonance, reminding one of the old orgies under the reign of the
The Paris Sketch Book
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Much less well educated than the lay society at Thagaste, which broke up on Augustine's departure, the Hippo brothers daily chanted the Psalter and biblical canticles.
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Medieval Lauds featured a weekly cycle of seven canticles beginning on Sunday with the Benedicite.
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Scholia to the Magnificat, in the catenae of Canticles, and MSS. at
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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The most dominant structural factor in the work is that much of it is cast in the form of canticles.
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In 1961, Harris wrote a large cantata on St. Francis's Canticle of the Sun for solo voice and chamber ensemble.
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The bearers, the priests, and the ailing ones themselves had just intonated a canticle, the song of Bernadette, and all rolled along amid the besetting "Aves," so that the little carts, the litters, and the pedestrians descended the sloping road like a swollen and overflowing torrent of roaring water.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2
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Earlier in the chapter, Hannah recites a canticle not unlike Mary's as she praises God for Samuel and offers him to God.
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ANNE RICE, AUTHOR: Well, a canticle is a song and it's just a blood song.
CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2003
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Nevertheless, in some of the ‘Gloria’ sections of his canticles Purcell indulges in ingenious canonic writing, inspired it seems by earlier examples by Child and Blow.
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There is a melancholy in the modern world which looks with nostalgia to the days when magic ruled the world, and sunrise was a time of aubade, dusk a time for the canticles of evensong, when the elfin ships can be glimpsed by those with second sight against the fiery clouds, setting sail away from the mortal shores for worlds beyond the sunset, beyond the seas we know.
MIND MELD: Gods by the Bushel
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An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle.
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The most dominant structural factor in the work is that much of it is cast in the form of canticles.
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Furthermore, Dante's work is divided into three canticles (the Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise) and each canticle is then divided into thirty-three cantos.
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The formal part of the wedding (the vows and rings) came first, and the usual particulars of evensong followed - Rose responses, a psalm to Anglican chant, Gibbons Second Service canticles, and a few hymns.
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Settings of the Holy Communion and of canticles are rarely used, however, and the emphasis remains firmly congregational.
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It's vague, but I remember really liking it, but in "canticle", the story traverses many eras, and, deals with the theme ultimately of global violence.
Where did the film THE BOOK OF ELI come from?
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Not long after the war was born a desire in Howells to compose settings of the Anglican canticles, the first of which was the wondrously beautiful Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis for King's College, Cambridge.
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The Song of Simeon is the third of the poetic songs or canticles that Luke has included in the first two chapters of his Gospel.
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A "canticle," you see, is simply a holy love song -- a poem or refrain based on a portion of Scripture not found in the Psalms.
Canticle -- By Any Other Name...
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Early Greek manuscripts of the Bible present a series of 14 canticles or ‘odes’ including the Gloria in excelsis and the apocryphal Prayer of Manasseh.
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And her humility, which was never equaled by that of any other woman, did not hinder her from seeing the great things that God had operated in her, as she herself proclaims in that sublime canticle which is the "Magna Charta" of the rights, the prerogatives and the greatness of woman.
Serious Hours of a Young Lady
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Thus, the reader should say the antiphon, followed by the canticle, then the Gloria Patri, and then the antiphon again.
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At St Anne's in neighbouring Strathfield he responded to Anglican ‘matins and evensong, the canticles, the psalms, the hymns, the Bible readings’, and became a choirboy.
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An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle.
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings.
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings.
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Canticles than the fact that the Hebrew poem has been so susceptible of allegorization.
The Book of Delight and Other Papers
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The Magnificat is the Evening Canticle, sung each day at the end of the Vespers Office; the text comes from the Gospel of Luke 1:41-55.
Archive 2009-06-01
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The formal part of the wedding (the vows and rings) came first, and the usual particulars of evensong followed - Rose responses, a psalm to Anglican chant, Gibbons Second Service canticles, and a few hymns.
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In a psalter the Psalms are often preceded by a calendar and contain ancillary texts such as canticles, creeds, a litany of saints, and other individual prayers, hymns, and occasionally even the hours of the Virgin.
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Faust, as a developmental history of human soul and zeitgeist, is the canticle of "Faust Spirit" as well as the reflection on Faust's pursuit.
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In the second act he is breathing the foul and heated atmosphere of party passion and religious hate, generating the lurid fires which glare in the battailous canticles of his prose pamphlets.
Lectures and Essays
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[8] Which were these twenty-two sacred books of the Old Testament, see the Supplement to the Essay of the Old Testament, p. 25-29, viz. those we call canonical, all excepting the Canticles; but still with this further exception, that the book of apocryphal Esdras be taken into that number instead of our canonical Ezra, which seems to be no more than a later epitome of the other; which two books of Canticles and Ezra it no way appears that our Josephus ever saw.
Against Apion
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May our canteens be festooned with canticles, our shoeshops filled with catalectic feet.
People of Britain, it's time to carve a few lines of poetry into your wheelbarrow