Word: gaul
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...choir sang "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers," J. Stainer; "Ho! Everyone that Thirsteth," Geo. C. Martin; "A New Heaven and a New Earth" from "The Holy City," by A. R. Gaul. Soloist Mr. W. H. Edgerly...
...choir sang the following anthems: Chorus and Tenor Solo from "Gaul's Holy City;" "Wherewithal Shall a Young Man," Niles; Tenor Solo from Sullivan's "Light of the World," Soloist Mr. George J. Parker...
...address at the Vespers today will be made by Dr. Abbott. The choir will be assisted by the tenor, Mr. George J. Parker of Boston. Among the musical selections will be "Gaul's Holy City," an anthem by Hiles, and a portion of Sullivan's Oratorio, "The Light of the World...
...long time the growth of this new life, - this new civilization, was slow and uncertain. But the key-note of growth of culture is always the mingling of religious, social and political influences. In Gaul we find the starting point of this growth. Then Germany and the Celtic races began to have a definite place in the constitution of this new civilization. By degrees monasteries, schools and convents sprung up in all parts of Europe, and it is to this fact that we owe the knowledge which we have. For the collection of books in these various places have been...
During the service the choir sang the following anthems: No Shadows Longer-Gaul; Harken Unto My Voice-Smart; The Lord is very Pitiful-(Tenor solo from Oratoreis of S. Peter by Benedict.) Soloist, Mr. J. H. Ricketson, Boston...