this sublime Ritual,-so admirably adapted to kindle in our own hearts a sacred flame, which may be quickly communicated to the hearts of our congregations. of betqabe videximbe ee-Jeutia amildze zift doidw saTHE INTRODUCTION. ni silaid tu atsed sit of betaalamones yĺulup ad yem A00082e13000 100 Section sibi 1. Instructions in reading the Service, derivable from books Page 1 Defects of preceding writers, Sheridan and others. 2 2. Inducement to the present attempt 3 3. The Inflections-Objections against them obviated 5 4. Explanation of the Inflections 5. Method of ready application 6. Which of them are most perceptible 7. Illustration by the musical scale 8. Their extent variable 9. Only the principal require to be marked 6 10. Two most perceptible, the Suspensive and the Con clusive Rule THE RULES. Primary Uses of the Inflections. 11 -12 II. Conclusive Slide at the end of a sentence III. Suspensive Slide in sentences consisting of two parts : IV. Conjunctive Slide, to connect sentences - 19 XIII. The Disjunctive Slide implies a degree of com- 5/T XVI. Preparatory, or Harmonic Inflections XVII. The Penultimate Member XVIII. Harmonic Arrangement XIX. Cadence { XX. The Monotone Emphasis The Objective Emphasis 31 32 ib. 33 $35 $39 • ib. 440 41 43 sib 350 XXI. The Suspensive Emphasis * XXII. The Strong Emphasis XXIII. Transposition of Accent |