Psalms (Music)
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Les pseaumes de David mis en vers françois , avec la liturgie, le catechisme, & la confession de foi des eglises reformées.
Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- E-books
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A set of new psalm tunes , in Four Parts: containing, proper tunes to all the different measures of the psalms which are to be found in the old, or any of the new versions, or supplement: With variety of Tunes for the most common Measures; contrived within a moderate Compass, for the ease of the Voice, and may be Sung in 1, 2, 3, or 4 Parts, with a Figured Bass for the Organ; and a Table, shewing what Psalms are proper to each Tune. With four short Anthems in four Parts, for the Delight and Improvement of all who are truly Lovers of Divine Music. Design'd for the use of St. Laurence Church in Reading; and are taught by Tho. Batten. By John Bishop, Organist of the Colledge at Winton.
Date: [1710?]- E-books
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Philadelphia harmony , or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems, selected by A. Adgate: together with the Rudiments of music, on a new and improved plan. By A. Adgate. P.U.A.
Andrew AdgateDate: [1791]- E-books
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The psalm-Singer's pocket companion . Containing, first, a new introduction, with such directions for singing, as is proper and necessary for learners. Secondly, the psalms of David new tun'd, with such musick, as will best express the words to their proper sense. Also, chanting-tunes for Te Deum, Jubilate Deo, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis, and Deus Misereatur. Likewise, nine anthems and six hymns. All being composed in Four Musical Parts, according to the most authentick Rules. By Uriah Davenport, Teacher of the same.
Date: 1755- E-books
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A collection of hymns and psalms for public worship
Date: 1774
