“We should be governed by basic and eternal
principles. There are music forms,
whether secular or sacred, which create moods of pensiveness, or idealism, or
awareness of beauty, of aspiration, and of holy joyfulness. There are other forms of music which create
moods of recklessness and sensual excitement.
Surely it doesn’t take much judgment to know which forms are most
appropriate for religious functions.” Richard S. Tylor. A Return to Christian Culture, p. 87.
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