The psalter in its original form: or the book of psalms reduced to lines, In an Easy and Familiar Style, and a kind of Blank Verse of Unequal Measures, Answering for the most part to The Original Lines, As supposed to contain each A Sentence, or some Entire Part of one. With Arguments pointing out the general Design of each Psalm; and With Notes, accounting for some Passages in the Translation; Opening and explaining also, in some Places, The Prophetic Views. To which is added, A like Plain Translation of The Last Words of David, with Notes. By the author of Thoughts on the Hebrew titles of the psalms
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Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. Fenwick.
The psalter in its original form: or the book of psalms reduced to lines, In an Easy and Familiar Style, and a kind of Blank Verse of Unequal Measures, Answering for the most part to The Original Lines, As supposed to contain each A Sentence, or some Enti
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London : printed for T. Longman, in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.LIX. [1759]
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