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Clavija Variety - Engraved Plate by S.Watts, from an illustration by I.J. Hart, from the Botanical Register of Sydenham Edwards (1768-1819), England by Sydenham Teast Edwards
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Crimped Gueldres Rose (1815-1819) | Sydenham Edwards (1768-1819)
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n242_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Curtis's botanical magazine.. London ;New York [etc.] :Academic Press [etc.]. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/472203
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Large Swan Daisy (1815-1819) by Sydenham Edwards | Moss Rose, Sweet-Scented Violet, White Jasmine (1869) by Robert Tyas | Rose, Myrtle, Ivy (1869) by Robert Tyas | A Columbine or Granny’s Bonnet (Aquilegia), with Additional Studies of Flowers (Mid 17th- Late 17th Century) by Pieter Holsteyn II
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Snowy Plum. Hand-coloured plate taken from The Botanical Register by Sydenham Edwards.
Published 1815.
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Historic Works on the Subject of Corporate Worship
How Did the Early Church Worship?
Most Christians don’t care to study Christian history and historical theology surrounding worship because they “feel” it takes away certain things they like in their church services. Are you interested in the historic Christian faith and its view on worship? God is to be worshiped according to His commands. God alone determines the manner in which sinners are to approach Him; and it is only accomplished through Jesus Christ, in the power of the Spirit, according to His word.
The early church worshipped in a specific manner according to God’s word. Christ and his commands are the rule by which Christians gather together for worship. We call this the Regulative Principle of Worship.
See these reformed liturgies here (Calvin, Knox and Puritan comparisons) See Calvin’s Strassborg Liturgy here.
Historic Works on the Subject of Corporate Worship
Gospel Worship, by Jeremiah Burroughs, a modernized version.
The Christian’s Charge Never to Offend God in Worship, by John Forbes
How to Serve God in Private and Public Worship, John Jackson
True Worship and the Consequences of Idolatry, by John Knox
A Christian’s True Spiritual Worship to Jesus Christ, by Stephen Charnock
The Glory of Evangelical Worship, by John Owen
The Simplicity of Holy Worship by John Wilson
Vain Imaginations in the Worship of God by Samuel Willard, Jonathan Dickinson, Joshua Moodey, Nathan Stone and Jonathan Edwards
The True Psalmody by the Reformed Ministers
A Gospel-Ordinance Concerning the Singing of Scripture Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs by Cuthbert Sydenham
Gospel Music: or the Singing of David’s Psalms by Nathaniel Holmes
Singing of Psalms a Gospel Ordinance by John Cotton
Singing of Psalms the Duty of Christians by Thomas Ford
Reformed and Puritan printed works on corporate worship can be found HERE.
Some other articles of importance on the RPW or Public Worship:
Public Worship Preferred Before Private by David Clarkson (1622-1686) Observations on Personal Covenanting by Thomas Manton (1620-1677) Personal Covenanting by Thomas Manton Part 1 (1620-1677) Personal Covenanting by Thomas Manton Part 2 (1620-1677) Reframing Presbyterian Worship: A Critical Survey of the Worship Views of John M. Frame and R. J. Gore, by Frank J. Smith, Ph.D, D.D. and David C. Lachman, Ph.D. Westminster and Worship Examined: A Review of Nick Needham by Rev. Matthew Winzer
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"FORMER POLICEMAN ADMITS TIRE THEFT," Toronto Star. April 10, 1934. Page 4. --- Three Damage Actions Resulting From Collisions on Docket === Cobourg, April 10. - Mr. Justice J. A. McEvoy was welcomed at the opening of assize court by Col. F. D. Boggs, K. C., who extended the greetings of the Northumberland and Durham Bar Association yesterday. G. N. Gordon, K.C., tendered greeting on behalf of the Peterboro bar. Both referred to the sudden death of the late Mr. Justice Eric Armour, who was to have presided at the assizes here.
Three damage actions arising out of collision of a car driven by Donald Tulloch, Sydenham, with a parked Martin transport, near Port Hope last fall, were settled out of court. Tullock vs. Martin Transport was settled for $900 and costs: Earle Tesky, a passenger in Tulloch's car sued the transport company and Tullock for $25,000, the case being settled. Donald and Jessie Weese, also passengers in the car, sued Tullock and the transport company. settling for $500 and costs.
Settle Action for Damages A damage action brought by W. Thomas, Dundonald, against S. Brunskill, Toronto, asking damages for injuries sustained while a passenger in the defendant's car, was settled upon further payment of $900 and costs.
Edward Dale of Brighton township was found guilty of theft yesterday by Magistrate J. H. Davidson and remanded in jail until April 16. Dale, who states he was at one time a member of the Oshawa police force, was found guilty of stealing a tire, rim and tire chain.
#cobourg#assizes ccourt#civil suit#damages#car crash#motor vehicle accident#truck driver#theft#stolen tires#ex-policeman#great depression in canada#crime and punishment in canada#history of crime and punishment in canada
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Monkey Flower, Nature in Britain veröffentlicht von Collins (1946)
Artist: Sydenham Teast (after) Edwards
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What the Lion is to the Cat, the Mastiff is to the Dog.” - Sydenham Edwards https://www.instagram.com/p/CoB_CueP3jL6cPNbp4YctbjgGjP-1Klchh6fy40/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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omg! I've always wanted to request capybaras! only if you feel like it though :) no pressure <3
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Epidendrum umbelliferum. Sydenham Edwards. Botanical Register. 1815. London.
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Spring has sprung and our special collections is full of blooms (all year ‘round actually), including these beautiful hand-colored copper engravings by Sydenham Edwards (1768-1819) from his highly prized, two-volume The New Botanic Garden published in 1812, filled with 133 gorgeous prints...
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n1_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Curtis's botanical magazine.. London ; New York [etc.] :Academic Press [etc.]. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/473124
#Botanical illustration#Botany#Periodicals#Pictorial works#Plants#Ornamental#Missouri Botanical Garden#Peter H. Raven Library#bhl:page=473124#dc:identifier=http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/473124#BHLCurtis#Flowers#artist:viaf=34803935#HSA#flickr#tiger lily#lilium tigrinium#sydenham teast edwards#Lilium lancifolium
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Hyacinths for Flora Friday!
SciArt by Sydenham Teast Edwards for Robert John Thornton, Temple of Flora (1807). View more in the Biodiversity Heritage Library with thanks to the Peter H. Raven Library of the Missouri Botanical Garden for digitizing.
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Castilleja coccinea (Scarlet Indian Paintbrush) by Sydenham Edwards.
Taken from 'The Botanical Register' (1815).
Museums Victoria.
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