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Horatius and Bonar
Horatius Bonar added a few thrilling words and then Moody asked Mr. Sankey if he had a final song.
Horatius Bonar ( 19 December, 1808 31 May, 1889 ) was a Scottish churchman and poet.
He was especially close to some of the greatest biblical teachers of his day, including James Martin Gray, Cyrus Scofield, A. C. Dixon, Horatius Bonar and E. W. Bullinger.
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Andrew Alexander Bonar ( May 29, 1810 in Edinburgh December 30, 1892 in Glasgow ) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland and youngest brother of Horatius Bonar.
Lyrics were often also adapted from works of famous hymnal writers including Philip P. Bliss, Horatius Bonar, Fanny Crosby, Philip Doddridge, Thomas Hastings, John Newton, Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley.

Horatius and
* Quintus Horatius Flaccus ( Horace ; 65 8 BC ), known for lyric poetry and satires
* Major General Horatius Murray, 1953 1954
Horatius Hartley ( 1893 1896 )
The term " purple prose " is derived from a reference by the Roman poet Horace ( Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 65 8 BC ) who wrote in his Ars Poetica ( lines 14-21 ):

Horatius and was
It was in accordance with this direction that the consul Horatius dedicated the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in the year following the expulsion of the kings ; from the Consuls the ceremony of fastening the nails passed to the Dictators, because they possessed greater authority.
Publius Horatius Cocles was an officer in the army of the ancient Roman Republic who famously defended the Pons Sublicius from the invading army of Lars Porsena, king of Clusium in the late 6th century BC, during the war between Rome and Clusium.
He was a patrician, and the nephew of consul Marcus Horatius Pulvillus and had lost an eye in a previous battle ( hence his agnomen " Cocles ".
Wounded as he was Horatius was honorably crowned and conducted into the city by a singing crowd while the populace streamed into the streets to see him.
Horatius was now disabled and could not by law remain in the army or hold public office.
Horatius ' action at the bridge halted the Etruscan attack and forced Lars Porsena to engage in a protracted siege of Rome rather than sacking it outright, which was later concluded by peace treaty with the city intact.
" Florus has something similar to say: " It was on this occasion that those three prodigies and marvels of Rome made their appearance, Horatius, Mucius and Cloelia, who, were they not recorded in our annals, would seem fabulous characters at the present day.
* Vulcanal, a statue in honor of Horatius Cocles was said to have been set up here.
This rite was supposed to commemorate the expiation of the murder of his own sister by Marcus Horatius.
Lucius Valerius Potitus was one of two consuls who were said to have replaced the decemvirs in 449 BC ( Marcus Horatius Barbatus being the other ).
The most famous person bearing the name was the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus ( 65 BC-8 BC ).
* Fabius Dossennus, a Latin comic playwright, whose style and care was criticized by Quintus Horatius Flaccus.
The son of retired Congresswoman Carrie P. Meek ( née Pittman ) and Harold H. Meek, Kendrick was born in Miami, Florida, He is the great grandson of The Reverend Horatius " H. H.
According to tradition it was a rite of purification that served at the expiation of Publius Horatius who had murdered his own sister when he saw her mourning the death of her betrothed Curiatius.
When the victorious Horatius returned carrying the spoils of victory, his sister cried out in grief because she realized the Curiatius to whom she had been engaged was dead.
" For the murder, he was condemned to death but, upon the advice of a certain jurist named Tullus, Horatius appealed to the assembly of the people.
The poem was later set to " Lauriger Horatius ", the tune of O Tannenbaum, a melody popular in the South, and referred to the riots with lines such as " Avenge the patriotic gore / That flecked the streets of Baltimore.
The very first original Star Trek novel to be published was Mission to Horatius by Mack Reynolds, which was published in hardcover by Whitman Books in 1968.
The lyric poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus was another philhellene.
Titus ' brother, Spurius Lartius, was one of the heroes of the Republic, who defended the wooden bridge over the Tiber at the side of Horatius Cocles and Titus Herminius.

Horatius and Scottish
It is normally sung to the tune of " Lauriger Horatius " ( better known as the German-language carol " O Tannenbaum ", also used for the state song of Maryland ) though Connell had wanted it sung to " The White Cockade ", an old Scottish Jacobite song.

Horatius and poet
* Quintus Horatius Flaccus ( 65-8 BC ), a poet, better known in English as Horace.
The motto " Carpe Diem ", traditionally at Kearsney translated " Seize the Opportunity ", comes from the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known as Horace, ( Odes 1, xi, 8 ).
: Horace is the familiar English name of Quintus Horatius Flaccus, a Roman poet.

Horatius and .
Hearing of the doings at Rome the king, his sons and a party of retainers rode posthaste for the city, leaving Titus Herminius and Marcus Horatius in command of the troops at Ardea.
Meanwhile letters had arrived from the revolutionary committee and were read to the troops by Herminius and Horatius.
Omaha: Horatius Press.
This animated depiction shows the phases of the battle, including the defense of the bridge by Horatius.
Perceiving the danger, three officers ( of noble rank ) stood shoulder-to-shoulder to allow their own troops to pass and block the passage of the enemy: Spurius Lartius and Titus Herminius Aquilinus, commanders of the right wing ( equivalent to colonels or lieutenant generals ), and Publius Horatius, a more junior officer of unspecified rank.
" They called on Horatius to retreat but perceiving the tactical difficulty of allowing the enemy to cross he stood his ground, directing them to tell the consuls to tear up the bridge.
Polybius ' brief notice of the story uses Horatius as an example of the men who have " devoted themselves to inevitable death ... to save the lives of other citizens.
" Though Horatius did not perish in the river, the disability he suffered ( and subsequent honorable discharge from the army ) ended the life he had previously pursued.
The story is retold in Horatius from the Lays of Ancient Rome by Lord Macaulay, a poem of great popularity in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The most famous of them, Horatius, concerns the heroism of Horatius Cocles.
Festus and other ancient authors explain Curiatius by the aetiological legend of the Tigillum, the expiation undergone by P. Horatius when victorious over the Alban Curiatii, for the murder of his own sister, by walking under a beam with his head veiled.
Thence the analogy with the rite of the Tigillum Sororium would be apparent: both in the myth and in the rite Janus, the god of motion, goes through a low passage to attain Carna as Horatius passes under the tigillum to obtain his purification and the restitution to the condition of citizen eligible for civil activities, including family life.
The veiled head of Horatius could also be explained as an apotropaic device if one considers the tigillum the iugum of Juno, the feminine principle of fecundity.
b ) The Tigillum Sororium would be related to a cult of wood of the Horatii, as shown by the episodes of the pons sublicius defended by Horatius Cocles and of the posts of the main entrance of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, on which Marcus Horatius Pulvillus lay his hand during the dedication rite.

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