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During the service the choir sang the following anthems: O Saviour of the World.- Goss; Out of the Deep.- Calkin; Wait Thou Still.- Franck, (1670); Soloist, Mr. G. S. Lamson, class...
...Polk, 169; Loomis, 165; kinney, 165: Stothers, 165: Howland, 164; McDuffy, 164; Hiel, 162 1-2; Furbish, 162; F. Perkins, 162; Crafts, 162; Holmes, 161; H. Perkins, 160; Bosley 160; Brown, 158; Lindeke, 157; Miller, 154; Pope, 153 1-2; Wells, 153 1-2; Devens, 151 1-2; Goss, 150; Todd, 149; Wheeler, 148; Dominick, 146; Keays, 145; Waters...
...January number of the New England Magazine, which chances to be the Christmas one, is largely devoted to the subject of Bells, Christmas ones and other ones. The leading article, by E. H. Goss, is illustrated by pictures of famous bells, and bell-towers, and even scenes from imaginative works representing the effects of their melodies. These follow a facsimile of Long. fellow's "Christmas Bells" and an illuminated reproduction of Poe's "Bells...
...choir rendered the following an them: "Come now and let us reason together" by Wareing; "Like as the Hart" by Hoyte; "The Wilderness" by Goss. Mr. Richardson bass and Mr. Rose counter tenor assisted the choir...
...misery of the human race. Every good thing done, every improvement in the arts, laws and customs of society, helps to bring about the kingdom of God. The choir sang the following selections: "O, be joyful in the Lord," Steggall; "I will sing unto the Lord," Goss; "O Holy Father...