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Monthly Chronicle.
the Sheriffs , and Admirals on ihe opposite side , where they waited to receive their Majesties . The King , on his alighting , was received by the Bishop of Lincoln , as Dean of St . Paul's , and the Bishop of London , who walked on each side of his Maje-ity , preceded by the Heralds at Arms , and Prebendaries of the Cathedral . Her Majesty , led by the Earl of Moreton , followed with her suite and the Princes and Princesses , according to their rank , with their Attendants in procession . On the arrival pi their Majesties aiid the Princesses within the circle ' formed by the coloursthey loweredand the
, were , Roval Family respectfully made their obeisance to the company assembled in the different parts of the church , which was returned with the loudest acclamations and congratulations ever perhaps heard on any occasion . The Royal Procession into the choir was closed by the Colours , which were carried to the Altar , and there presented by Lords Howe , Duncan , , ind some other Admirals , to the Dean , who deposited them on the communion table . Earl Spencer had the honour to carry the sword of state before their Majesties as first Lord ofthe Admiralty , and was conducted to the prebendaj stall on the right hand ofthe throne ; Lord Chatham , as President of the Council , occunied that
on the left . The throne was erected almost under the organ ; and when the Royal Family entered the choir , a curtain was drawn ; which enclosed it entirely from the dome . The Princesses sat on one side , of their Majesties , and the Princes and Duke of Gloucester on the other , with the Speaker of the House of Commons , tiie ' Lbrd Chancellor , and the Foreign Ministers next them . The body ofthe choir was occupied by the Members ofthe House of Peers , nearly in the same form as in . the House of Peersthe Jud beingseated on the woolsacksthe ' Peeresses
, ges , : were in the seats on each side , and the Members of the House of Commons , and the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen , and their Ladies , iii the galleries . The covering of the seats within the choir was crimson , to correspond with the velvet of the throne . The qther erections in the cathedral were covered with green baize . ... ... The communion service was performed by the Bishop of London and Dr . Moss . ' The Litany was chanted by the Rev . Mr . Holmes , Mr . Moore , and Mr . Clark " Minor excellent
sen . Canons . A very sermon was preached by the Bishop of Lincoln , who is Dean of St . Paul ' s . The text was taken from the 22 d chapter of the second book of Samuel , and parts of the ist , 2 d , and 3 d verses--- ' 'And David spake . unto the Lord the words of this song , in the day that the Lord had delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies . ' The Lord is my rock , and my fortress , and my deliverer . < And God of my rock , in him will I trust ; he is my shield , and the horn of my salvation . ' . ¦ . ...- '
The sermon lasted 37 minutes . An Anthem was then sung by . Messrs . Gore Sale , and Clarke , jun . after the sermon ; and the service was concluded with the post communion prayer . .... -. THREE VOICES , ' I will give thanks unto thee , O Lord , with my \ yhole heart : I will speak of all thy marvellous works . ' SOLO CONTRATENOR ,
' I will be glad and rejoice in thee : ¦ yea , my songs will I make of thy name , Q thou Most Highest . ' SOLO . BASS , ' For thou hast maintained my right and my cause ; thou art set on , the throne that judgeth right . ' _ ....... ,.. . ., , , THREE VOICES AND CHORUS ,
* 0 praise the Lord which dwelleth in Sion ; shew the people of his doings ? - , HALLELUJAH !' This Anthem is the same that was sung when Queen Anne went to St . Paul ' s .
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Monthly Chronicle.
the Sheriffs , and Admirals on ihe opposite side , where they waited to receive their Majesties . The King , on his alighting , was received by the Bishop of Lincoln , as Dean of St . Paul's , and the Bishop of London , who walked on each side of his Maje-ity , preceded by the Heralds at Arms , and Prebendaries of the Cathedral . Her Majesty , led by the Earl of Moreton , followed with her suite and the Princes and Princesses , according to their rank , with their Attendants in procession . On the arrival pi their Majesties aiid the Princesses within the circle ' formed by the coloursthey loweredand the
, were , Roval Family respectfully made their obeisance to the company assembled in the different parts of the church , which was returned with the loudest acclamations and congratulations ever perhaps heard on any occasion . The Royal Procession into the choir was closed by the Colours , which were carried to the Altar , and there presented by Lords Howe , Duncan , , ind some other Admirals , to the Dean , who deposited them on the communion table . Earl Spencer had the honour to carry the sword of state before their Majesties as first Lord ofthe Admiralty , and was conducted to the prebendaj stall on the right hand ofthe throne ; Lord Chatham , as President of the Council , occunied that
on the left . The throne was erected almost under the organ ; and when the Royal Family entered the choir , a curtain was drawn ; which enclosed it entirely from the dome . The Princesses sat on one side , of their Majesties , and the Princes and Duke of Gloucester on the other , with the Speaker of the House of Commons , tiie ' Lbrd Chancellor , and the Foreign Ministers next them . The body ofthe choir was occupied by the Members ofthe House of Peers , nearly in the same form as in . the House of Peersthe Jud beingseated on the woolsacksthe ' Peeresses
, ges , : were in the seats on each side , and the Members of the House of Commons , and the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen , and their Ladies , iii the galleries . The covering of the seats within the choir was crimson , to correspond with the velvet of the throne . The qther erections in the cathedral were covered with green baize . ... ... The communion service was performed by the Bishop of London and Dr . Moss . ' The Litany was chanted by the Rev . Mr . Holmes , Mr . Moore , and Mr . Clark " Minor excellent
sen . Canons . A very sermon was preached by the Bishop of Lincoln , who is Dean of St . Paul ' s . The text was taken from the 22 d chapter of the second book of Samuel , and parts of the ist , 2 d , and 3 d verses--- ' 'And David spake . unto the Lord the words of this song , in the day that the Lord had delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies . ' The Lord is my rock , and my fortress , and my deliverer . < And God of my rock , in him will I trust ; he is my shield , and the horn of my salvation . ' . ¦ . ...- '
The sermon lasted 37 minutes . An Anthem was then sung by . Messrs . Gore Sale , and Clarke , jun . after the sermon ; and the service was concluded with the post communion prayer . .... -. THREE VOICES , ' I will give thanks unto thee , O Lord , with my \ yhole heart : I will speak of all thy marvellous works . ' SOLO CONTRATENOR ,
' I will be glad and rejoice in thee : ¦ yea , my songs will I make of thy name , Q thou Most Highest . ' SOLO . BASS , ' For thou hast maintained my right and my cause ; thou art set on , the throne that judgeth right . ' _ ....... ,.. . ., , , THREE VOICES AND CHORUS ,
* 0 praise the Lord which dwelleth in Sion ; shew the people of his doings ? - , HALLELUJAH !' This Anthem is the same that was sung when Queen Anne went to St . Paul ' s .