Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | and the daily charge of singing in the Church." We can picture
2 0, Life | is vouchsafed to hear the singing of the angels who came to
3 0, Life | remained of the day he spent in singing psalms, as far as he was
4 0, Life | daily from him, and the singing of the Psalms, there were
5 I, XXVII| live orderly, and attend to singing of psalms, and, by the help
6 II, XX | day. He had great skill in singing in church, and when the
7 III, VIII | plainly heard choirs of singing angels, and, as it were,
8 III, XXVII| he was born; that besides singing the psalms at the canonical
9 IV, II | above,the first teacher of singing in the churches of the Northumbrians
10 IV, III | he heard a sweet sound of singing and rejoicing descend from
11 IV, III | answered: "If you heard the singing, and know of the coming
12 IV, VII | life before them, and were singing the customary songs of praise
13 IV, VII | consternation, they even left off singing their hymn. But that, resplendent
14 IV, XVIII| monastery the system of singing throughout the year, as
15 IV, XVIII| the order and manner of singing and reading aloud, and committing
16 IV, XVIII| but such as had skill in singing resorted from almost all
17 IV, XVIII| places.~Besides his task of singing and reading,, he had also
18 IV, XIX | other, standing about it singing, while the abbess, with
19 IV, XXIII| themselves to prayer and singing of psalms, for the soul
20 IV, XXIV | agreed to make merry by singing in turn, if he saw the harp
21 IV, XXIV | harmonious verse; and sweetly singing it, made his masters in
22 IV, XXV | night lately in watching and singing psalms, on a sudden I saw
23 V, X | continually gave themselves to singing of psalms and prayer, and
24 V, XII | therein heard sweet sounds of singing, and so wonderful a fragrance
25 V, XII | heard the sound of sweet singing amidst the savour of a sweet
26 V, XIX | him a company of brethren singing psalms and weeping. Sighing
27 V, XXIV | and the daily charge of singing in the church, I always
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