A CHOIR.
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WEfind some brethren call a few members of the church who sit together and lead the singing a choir. This is no choir in the popular sense, nor is it at all objectionable, specially if the singing is so conducted that the members generally sing. But this is not the meaning of choir. The choir in a church is composed of artistic performers, whosing for the church; sing difficult pieces that the masses can not sing,for musicandmusical display, to attract, entertain and gratify the peopleāto charm them withmusic. These areprofessional singers, chosen without any regard to their piety, and frequently without any regard to their moral character. They sing to show how they can sing, amuse and entertain.