READING CHAPLAIN OF HER MAJESTY'S CHAPEL, WHITEHALL, AND FORMERLY FELLOW OF PEMBROKE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. "I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the INDEX. Indifferent reading of the Liturgy a subject of complaint Objections against reading the Service considered Defects in reading often caused— 1. By supposing the task easy.. 2. Or that piety alone is necessary. 3. By fear of being thought affected 12. The laboured manner The advantage of previous private practice. Of delivering the Service from memory How to discover and remedy our own defects. How to lessen the fatigue of public reading, &c. A slavish adherence to rules not required A SELECTION OF THE PRINCIPAL RULES IN RULE READING. I. Simply Declarative Sentences PAGE II. Sentences following in the same train of thought 10 IV. A Question beginning with a Verb V. A Question beginning with a Pronoun or Adverb VI. Interrogative Sentences connected by the dis- 11 VII. Interrogative Sentences connected by the con- VIII. Supplicatory Sentences.. IX. The Downward Inflection used in the enumera- 12 X. The Upward Inflection preparatory to the con- |