The True Psalmody

· Puritan Publications
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 The book deals with the application of the Regulative Principle in singing to God during corporate worship.  The theological outcome of such a study dictates the manner in which a Christian may lawfully WORSHIP THE LIVING GOD.  We are not speaking about secondary issues, or non-essentials.  We are speaking about WORSHIP.  The topic is profoundly practical and will press Christians to consider their current position on worship, and the singing of Psalms.  

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5,0
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A Google user
09 December 2017
Very good case for exclusive psalmody. If you are singing uninspired hymns at church, you should have a look at it. Most of the objections to exclusive psalmody are answered.
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The authors of this book are the Scottish Ministers of the 19th century who formed a committee and came together to put this work into print as a result of the waywardness of worship that was happening in their day. It is not written by one man.  It is a collective effort which makes the work more valuable and helpful.   

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