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Traditionalists resented her integration of contemporary music like Marvin Gaye's "Wholy Holy" into Amazing Grace.
You know it from the opening number, which turns Marvin Gaye's year-old "Wholy Holy" into a hymn of fervor and stardust.
And "Wholy Holy" is such a celestial R&B achievement that the second-best place to experience it, after a black church, is the nearest planetarium.
Ms Franklin holds court throughout, both whipping up the congregation into a frenzy on Ward's "How I Got Over" and soothing them into a state of profound grace with her cover of Gaye's sublime "Wholy Holy".
Wholy state-owned Allied Irish Banks, which had a CET1 ratio of 13.3 percent at the end of June, said on Thursday that it is capable of paying a conservative, ongoing dividend to the state and that it is in regulatory talks over when it can restart payments.
But of this you will be a judge. She seems fond of the child and appears good naturd." On July 6, Abigail wrote to Jefferson, "The Girl she has with her, wants more care than the child, and is wholy incapable of looking properly after her, without some superiour to direct her.
Lord De La Warr died in 1618. Earbury's courtly patronage went further, for in 1620 it is recorded that he missed the parish perambulation of Weston because 'hee was then attendinge his lorde the Marquis of Buckingham', from which it is supposed that he was chaplain to the King's favourite, George Villiers.CCEd, 'Person: Earbury, Anthony (1602-1639)', Person ID 56628, 'Comment'. In 1621 he was one of the 28 "respected friends and brethren in the ministry" (sympathetic colleagues among the Somerset clergy) to whom the puritan Richard Bernard of Batcombe, Somerset, dedicated his enlarged handbook for ministers, The Faithfull Shepherd.R. Bernard, The Faithfull Shepherd, wholy in a manner transposed, 3rd Edition (Thomas Pavier, London 1621), dedication in front matter (Internet Archive). (1st Edition, 1607, 2nd 1609).See discussion in A.G. Tan, 'Richard Bernard and His Publics: A Puritan Minister as Author' (PhD Dissertation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 2015), p. 24 (pdf p. 41) (Vanderbilt ETD).
After a by-election for the seat of Aldborough (the Longs had estates and interests in Yorkshire), Sir Henry Goodricke notified the newly elected member Sir John Reresby in December 1674 that: "Wee both have the satisfaction to be asured that Sir James Long and his son have both forfeited their interest with Coll. Strangeways; the father by high unkindnesse and folly, the son by hard usage of his wife, who has betaken herselfe wholy to her father's (Strangeways) house, and by the foolish losse of £15,000 in one year at play, in so much that hee dare not stirr out of his house in the country"Carroll, Roy, The By-Election at Aldborough, 1673, Huntington Library Quarterly, 28:2 (1965:Feb.) p.157 James appears to have continued his errant ways, when a further incident occurred in 1683.Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset – 1915, "An Incident at Admiston, Dorset in the 17th century" pp102-104 Certain affidavits were taken in connection with a Chancery suit, Keightley v. Long.

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