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Definition of Doxologies
1. doxology [n] - See also: doxology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doxologies
Literary usage of Doxologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hymnal: Revised and Enlarged, as Adopted by the General Convention of by Episcopal Church (1889)
"After the Lone, Common, and Short Metres, the doxologies follow in numerical
order; first the simple numbers, then the double, and then the mixed. ..."
2. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms by Charles Augustus Briggs, Emilie Grace Briggs (1906)
"There are doxologies at the close of the five books into which J^ divides the
... Although these doxologies are counted ip the verses of the Pss. in MT., ..."
3. Famous Places of the Reformed Churches: A Religious Guidebook to Europe by James Isaac Good, Marcus Acheson Brownson (1910)
"—After the Long, Common, and Short Metres, the doxologies follow in numerical
order ; first the simple numbers, then the double, and then the mixed. ..."
4. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"... privately as author of 'A seasonable Review of Mr. Whiston'e Account of
Primitive doxologies,' 1719, and of 'A Second Review,' also 1719. ..."
5. A Body of Divinity: Wherein the Doctrines of the Christian Religion are by Thomas Ridgley (1814)
"We shall conclude this head, with giving a few instances of short prayers directed
to Christ, together with doxologies, or ascriptions of praise, ..."
6. The Service of Song for Baptist Churches by Samuel Lunt Caldwell, Adoniram Judson Gordon (1876)
"doxologies. NOTE TO CLERGYMEN. —The numbers on the right (In parenthesis) refer
to the pages In the edition with Music on which these doxologies may be ..."
7. Hymns for the Use of the Methodist Episcopal Church by Methodist Episcopal Church (1850)
"doxologies. 76 5th PM 4 lines Ys. GLORY to the Father give, God, in whom we move
and live; Children's prayers he deigns to hear, Children's songs delight ..."