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Psalmodia evangelica
A complete set of Psalm and hymn tunes for public worship; containing a greater number and variety than any former collection: including, not only those commonly used at the churches, chapels, and dissenting meetings in England, Scotland, and Ireland, but also at the Protestant chapels abroad, and many originals by the most favourite composers. With words adapted to each tune, comprehending every measure in the old and new versions, Dr. Watts's Psalms and hymns, Mr.Rippon's supplement to ditto, and the hymn books of the Countess of Huntingdon, Drs. Doddridge, Conyers, and Gibbons, Messrs, Whitfield, Wesley, Hill, Toplady, Ash and Evans, Newton, Hart, &c. &c. The whole correctly adapted for three voices, and figured for the organ. Volume I. To which is prefixed, an introduction to Psalmody. By T. Williams -
Select psalms of David
in the old version, set to music in two parts, tenor and bass; in the most familiar keys, being only a revival of the late mode of singing in public worship, (so much admired, for many ages, for it's beautiful simplicity) and calculated for giving the whole congregation an opportunity of joining in this sacred part of divine service -
Select psalms and hymns
for the use of the Parish church of Cardington, in the County of Bedford -
Psalmody for a single voice
being twenty-four melodies for private devotion, with a base for voice or instrument; first published with Mr. George Sandys's "paraphrase of the psalms of David" in the year 1638. By Henry Lawes, Gentleman of his Majesty's Chapel Royal. With a variation of each psalm tune on the same page, by Matthew Camidge, Lately one of the Children of the same Chapel Royal. To which are prefixed, some introductory reasons for this publication, by W. Mason, M. A. Precentor of York