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- [The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed.]
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations.
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations. By Samson Occom, Minister of the Gospel. [Text]
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs; : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations.
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs; intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations.
- A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musick, : in two books: Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
- A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musick. : In two books: Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody: the whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
- A New and complete introduction to the grounds and rules of music. : In two books. I. Containing the grounds and rules of music; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
- A New and easie method to learn to sing by book : whereby one (who hath a good voice and ear) may, without other help learn to sing true by notes : design'd chiefly for and applied to the promoting of psalmody, and furnished with variety of Psalm tunes in parts, with directions for that kind of singing
- A New collection of sacred harmony : containing a set of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems: : likewise the necessary rules of psalmody by Oliver Brownson
- A New version of the Psalms of David
- A New version of the Psalms of David fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; poet laureas to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. poet laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches, : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches, : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By Dr. Brady chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty. Compared with different editions, and carefully corrected. To this edition are added, the Veni Creator, the song of the three Holy Children hymns for Christmas and Easter day, with the introits , or proper Psalms to be sung every Sunday and Holy-day throughout the year
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. and N. Tate, Esq; chaplain in Ordinary, poet laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to Her Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet lauraet to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat, to Her Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat, to His Majesty. Compared with different editions, and carefully corrected
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureate to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Tate and N. Brady
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Tate, Esq; poet laureat to His Majesty, and N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary
- A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By Sir Richard Blackmore, Kt. M.D
- A New version of the Psalms of David: fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty
- A New version of the Psalms, &c
- A book of psalmody : containing chanting-tunes for Venite exultemus, Te Deum laudamus, Jubilate Deo, Magnificat, Cantate Domino, Nunc Dimittis. And the reading-psalms, with thirteen anthems, and Great Variety of Psalm-Tunes in Four Parts, both to the Old and New Version. The eleventh edition, corrected and enlarged. By James Green
- A brief vindication of an essay to prove singing of psalms &c : from Dr. Russell's animadversions and Mr. Marlow's remarks
- A collection of psalm tunes in three parts : adapted to each measure as now sung in several churches chaples [sic] and meeting houses in and about London to which are added 2 anthems & 2 canons by Is. Smith
- A collection of psalm tunes in three parts : adapted to each measure as now sung in several churches, chaples, [sic] and meeting houses, in and about London: to which are added 3 anthems & a canon. By Is. Smith
- A course of singing Psalms, : beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the first Sunday in July : And also proper Psalms for particular Days and Occasions. Agreeable To the Directions given by the late Lord Bishop of London to the Clergy of his Diocese, in the Year 1724. Together with the tunes adapted to each Psalm
- A discourse on psalmody : in which it is clearly shewn, that it is the duty of Christians to take the principal subjects and occasions of their psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs from the gospel of Christ. By James Latta, A.M. Minister of the gospel at Chesnut-Level
- A discourse on psalmody delivered at Paris, March 1799, at the close of a singing school:
- A discourse on psalmody.
- A discourse on psalmody: : in which it is clearly shewn, that it is the duty of Christians to take the principal subjects and occasions of their psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs from the gospel of Christ.
- A discourse on psalmody; : in which it is cleary [sic] shewn that it is the duty of Christians to take the principal subjects and occasions of their psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, from the Gospel of Christ. : With corrections and additions.
- A discourse on the divine ordinance of singing Psalms. : Intended to prove, I. That the singing of Psalms is a part of that social or publick worship which God hath appointed in his word. II. That there are parts of the sacred Scriptures adapted to the purpose of singing, which ought to be used in the publick worship of the church, till the end of time. III. That the Scripture songs are the only forms of psalmody, which ought to be used in the solemn and publick worship of the church. IV. That, in the publick praises of the church, the musick, or outward part, ought to be conducted with decency and simplicity; and in subserviency to the spiritual part, which is chiefly to be regarded. : To which is added, an appendix, in two numbers. No. I. contains a brief history of psalmody. No. II. contains a review of Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, as corrected and enlarged by Joel Barlow.
- A letter on psalmody. : Shewing, that human composures ought not to be used in Christian-worship, in singing the praises of God. : What thing soever I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it.--Deut. 12. 32. Se also Jer. 6. 16. Isa. 8. 20, and John 14. 15, and Mat. 28. 20. : To which is added, part of a lecture; or, the substance of one, from these words, And to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant. Heb. 12. 14. : Also, a brief description of the Christian grace of hope. That hope that doth accompany and comprehend salvation
- A letter to the elders and brethren of the baptised churches in Rhode-Island and Narrhagansit [sic], Providence, and Swansy, and branches dependent in places adjacent; : the love of the Father and the righteousness of Christ his well beloved Son, and comforts of the Holy Spirit be with you all, Amen
- A narrative of Mr. Adam Rankin's trial, and remaks [sic] on the same, : with some observation on his vindication, and a concluding address, to professors of the Presbyterian denomination. : Published by order of the Transylvania Presbytery
- A new introduction to psalmody; or The art of singing psalms. : With a variety of psalm tunes, hymns & chorus's; in three & four musical parts The whole engraved on copper-plates. An alpabetical table of the tunes
- A new version of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew : with a literal commentary ON All The Difficult Passages: To which is prefixed an introduction To The Reading of the Holy Scriptures, Intended Chiefly For Young Students in Divinity. Written originally in French by Messieurs De Beausobre and Lenfant. By the order of the King of Prussia
- A new version of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew : with a literal commentary on all the difficult passages: to which is prefixed an introduction to the reading of the Holy Scriptures, intended Chiefly for Young Students in Divinity. Written originally in French by Messieurs De Beausobre and Lenfant, By the Order of the King of Prussia
- A new version of the Psalms of David : Fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David : fitted to the tunes used in churches.
- A new version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the tunes used in Churches. : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat To His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : ... By N. Brady, ... and N. Tate,
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : ... By N. Brady, ... and N. Tate, ... With notes and annotations
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and, N. Tate, Esq; Poet Laureat to Her Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet Laureat, to his Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureal, to his Majesty. With notes, practical and explanatory
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Tate, Poet Laureat to his Majesty. and N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, To His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches, By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laurfat to his Majesty. To which are added, select Psalms from the old version. Illustrated with notes, Critical and Explanatory
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady and N. Tate
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat To His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. (with Permission of the Stationer's Company.)
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to his Majesty. Compared with different editions, and carefully corrected
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, To His Majesty. With notes, Practical and Explanatory
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary. and N. Tate, Esquire, Poet-Laureat to his Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet Laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches: by N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to his Majesty. Compared with different editions, and carefully corrected
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the Tunes used in the Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat to his Majesty. With notes and annotations
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : Fitted to the tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to his Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : by N. Tate & N. Brady
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : by N. Tate & N. Brady. And set to Musick by J. Z. Triemer
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : by N. Tate & N. Brady. Together with some hymns adapted to Christian Worship, collected from J. Stennet; Js. Watts, S. Browne: and J. Mason, as used in the English established Church in Amsterdam. And set to musick by J. Z. Triemer
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in ordinary, and N. Tate, Esquire, Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : fitted to the tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, to his Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. Chaplain in ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet - Laureat, to his Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, : fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat, to her Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat To His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat To his Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat. To His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches : By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty
- A new version of the Psalms of David. : ... By N. Brady, ... and N. Tate,
- A new version of the Psalms, &c
- A new version of the Song of Solomon, into common metre. : Together with a new edition of a paraphrase, or large explicatory poem upon the same book. Wherein the mutual Love of Christ and his Church, contained in that Old Testament Song, is imitated in the Language of the New Testament, and adapted to the Gospel Dispensation. To which is subjoined, The ten Plagues of Egypt named and justify'd, The ten Commands abridg'd and versify'd. By Ralph Erskine, M. A. Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline
- A new version of the psalms of David, : by N. Tate & N. Brady. And set to musick by J. Z. Triemer
- A new version of the whole book of Psalms in metre. To which is added, a supplement of divine hymns, or Scripture Songs. All fitted to the common Psalm Tunes; and adapted to the present State of the Christian Church. There is also prefixed, An humble Address to all the Ministers of the Church of Scotland, relative to this Undertaking. By James Maxwell, S.D.P
- A practical discourse concerning a tender conscience, : As Delivered in the Holy Scriptures. To which are subjoin'd two brief inquiries, the first relating to right receiving the Lord's supper. The second to religious singing of psalms. By Thomas Freke
- A process in the Transilvania Presbytery, &c, : containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed Associate Sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. A appendix on a late performance of the Rev. Mr. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania.
- A reply to a narrative of Mr. Adam Rankin's trial &c : Lately published by order of the Transylvania Presbytery. By Adam Rankin, Pastor, at Lexington, Kentucky. [Five lines of Scripture texts in Latin]
- A reply to a narrative of Mr. Adam Rankin's trial &c. : Lately published by order of the Transylvania Presbytery.
- A sermon, preached at a singing lecture, in Braintree, May 21st, MDCCLXXXVIII.
- American angels : songs of hope, redemption, & glory
- American angels : songs of hope, redemption, & glory
- An essay for promoting of psalmody
- An essay to prove singing of Psalms with conjoin'd voices a Christian duty : and to resolve the doubts concerning it
- An examination of the Reverend John Anderson's Discourse, on the divine ordinance of singing psalms: : wherein the inconclusive reasoning, and many inconsistencies of that writer, are detected; and the truth vindicated; agreeably to the principles exhibited in a sermon on the subject of psalmody, published by the author hereof, in the year 1790.
- An humble attempt towards the improvement of psalmody : the propriety, necessity and use, of evangelical psalms, in Christian worship. Delivered at a meeting of the Presbytery of Hanover in Virginia, October 6th, 1762. By John Todd, A.M. [Six lines of quotations]
- An humble attempt towards the improvement of psalmody: : the propriety, necessity and use, of evangelical psalms, in Christian worship. : Delivered at a meeting of the Presbytery of Hanover in Virginia, October 6th, 1762.
- An introduction to psalmody : containing instructions for young beginners to which is added a collection of psalm-tunes and anthems
- An introduction to psalmody. : containing some easy instructions for young beginers, [sic] to which is added a select number of the best psalm tunes, hymns & anthems, in 2, 3 & 4 parts, of the best masters, collected by Mathew Wilkins.
- An introduction to psalmody; or, The child's instructor in vocal music. : Containing, a series of familiar dialogues, under the following heads, viz. Psalmody in general--Stave, musical letters and cliffs--An exercise for the bass--An exercise for the tenor or treble--An exercise for the counter--Tones, semitones, flats, sharps and naturals--Solfaing, transpotion [sic], &c.--The several notes and rests, and their proportion--The several moods of time--Several other characters used in music--Key notes, &c.--Pitching tunes, &c.--Graces.-- : (Illustrated with copper-plates.)
- An introduction to the singing of Psalm-tunes, in a plain and easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts.
- An introduction to the singing of Psalm-tunes, in a plain and easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts. By the Rev. Mr. Tufts. Printed from copper plates, neatly engraven
- An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain & easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts.
- An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain & easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts. By the Rev. Mr. Tufts. Printed from copper-plates, neatly engraven
- An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain and easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts.
- An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain and easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts.
- An introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes, in a plain and easy method. : With a collection of tunes in three parts. By the Reverend Mr. Tufts. Printed from copper-plates, neatly engraven
- Church music reformed : or the art of psalmody universally explained unto all people. Containing, I. A new introduction to the grounds of music, teaching all the Rudiments thereof, in such a plain, familiar, and concise Method, as will enable most People, with a very little Trouble, to learn to sing the psalm-tunes correctly by Notes, according to Music, without the Help of a Master; also necessary Directions for pitching the tunes in their proper Keys; and a new Musical Dictionary. To which is prefixed a prefatory Discourse on the present Use of psal-mody; of the bad Performance of it in the Churches of London and Westminster, &c. Also of the new ludicrous Melodies composed by obsure Country Teachers of psalmody, which are daily creeping into Country Churches, with Reasons for laying those Tunes wholly aside, and for substituting a s̀̀et of proper Tunes, as have been best approved of by the best Masters of the last and present Age, with proper Hints for the general Improvement of Psalmody in public Worship, by one regular and uniform Manner of performing it in all Churches alike. II. Select portions of the psalms of David, properly adapted to a Set of grave and solemn psalm-tunes, both ancient and modern, being those Tunes which are now of common Use in most Churches, and were originally set forth by Authority, and are proper to be sung in all Churches and Chapels, &c. and of all the People together, with three excellent Hymns, for the three grand Festivals of Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide. The psalm-tunes are set in two parts, treble and bass, and figured for the Organ or Harpsichord, and are principally published for the Use of all Organists, Parish Clerks, Charity Children, and all other Lovers or Practisers of Church Music whatever. By John Arnold, Philo-Musicae, Author of the Complete Psalmodist, &c
- He has heard my voice : psalms of faithfulness and hope
- His love endures forever : psalms of thankfulness and praise
- Hymns and spiritual songs. : In three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Compos'd on Divine Subjects. III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. With an Essay Towards the Improvement of Christian Psalmody, by the Use of Evangelical Hymns in Worship, as well as the Psalms of David. By I. Watts
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : First and second parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usuall sung in churches. To which is added, an appendix. containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : In three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved ancient and modern authors; together with several new ones, never before published: the whole suited to all metres, usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems, fughes, and favourites pieces of musick, with an additional number of psalm and hymn tunes. The whole compiled for the use of schools, and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : In two parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usually sung in churches. To which is added, an appendix. Containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : Containing, I. The rules of vocal music, in a concise and plain manner. II. A large and choice collection of psalm tunes, anthems, &c. proper for divine worchip; many of which are entirely new. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. : [Four lines of verse] : Published according to Act of Congress
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : Containing, I. The rules of vocal music, in a concise and plain manner. II. A large and choice collection of psalm tunes, anthems, &c. proper for divine worship; many of which are entirely new. : The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. : [Four lines of verse] : Published according to Act of Congress
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : First and second parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usually sung in churches. : To which is added, an appendix. containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. : The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. : [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : First and second parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usually suug [sic] in churches. : To which is now added, an appendix, containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. : The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. : [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : In three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved ancient and modern authors; together with several new ones, never before published: the whole suited to all metres, usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems, fughes, and favourites pieces of music, with an additional number of psalm and hymn tunes. : The whole compiled for the use of schools, and singing societies. And recommended by many approved teachers of psalmody. : [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : In three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved ancient and modern authors; together with several new ones, never before published: the whole suited to all metres, usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems, fughes, and favourites pieces of musick, with an additional number of psalm and hymn tunes. : The whole compiled for the use of schools, and singing societies. ; [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : In three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved ancient and modern authors; together with several new ones, never before published: the whole suited to all metres, usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems, fughes, and favourites pieces of musick, with an additional number of psalm and hymn tunes. : The whole compiled for the use of schools, and singing societies. And recommended by many approved teachers of psalmody. : [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony. : In two parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usually sung in churches. : To which is added, an appendix. Containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. : The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. : [One line from Psalms]
- Men self-condemned, in being worse in their carriage to God, than to one another : Psalms should be sung, with grace in the heart. A pious tongue, an inriching treasure. Preached by Benjamin Wadsworth Pastor of a church in Boston. [Fives lines of Scripture texts]
- Men self-condemned, in being worse in their carriage to God, than to one another. : Psalms should be sung, with grace in the heart. ; A pious tongue, an inriching treasure.
- New version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches. By N. Brady, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-Laureat to his Majesty
- New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. : By N. Brady, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Poet-laureat, to His Majesty
- Parochial music corrected. : Containing remarks on the performance of psalmody in country churches, and on the ridiculous and profane Manner of Singing practised by the Methodists; Reflections on the bad Performance of Psalmody in London, Westminster, &c. with some Hints for the Improvement of it in Public Worship; Observations on the Choice and Qualifications of Parish-Clerks; the Utility of Teaching Charity-Children Psalmody and Hymns; the Use of Organs, and the Performance of Organists. By William Riley, Principal Teacher of Psalmody to the Charity-Schools in London, Westminster, and Parts adjacent. To which are added, a scarce and valuable collection of psalm tunes by the late Dr Blow, Dr Croft, and Mr Jeremiah Clarke; with a great Number of New Tunes in Three and Four Parts, and of different Measures, Composed on Purpose for this Work, by some of the Principal Composers and Organists in London
- Plain reasons, why neither Dr. Watts' imitations of the Psalms, nor his other poems, nor any other human composition, ought to be used in the praises of the great God our Saviour--but, that a metre version of the Book of Psalms, examined, with wise and critical care, by pious and learned divines, and found by them to be as near the Hebrew metre psalms, as the idiom of the English language would admit, ought to be used. : With a short address to ministers and heads of families, concerning family government
- Psalterium Americanum. : The Book of Psalms, in a translation exactly conformed unto the original; but all in blank verse. : Fitted unto the tunes commonly used in our churches. Which pure offering is accompanied with illustrations, digging for hidden treasures in it; and rules to employ it upon the glorious and various intentions of it. : Whereunto are added, some other portions of the sacred Scripture, to enrich the cantional
- Quatre motets lorrains
- Rudiments of music.
- Scheme for rendering Psalmody Congregational : comprising a key to the sol-fa notation of music, and directions for instructing a school
- Select harmony. : Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: : together with a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems.
- Select harmony. : Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: : together with, a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems.
- Select harmony. : Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: together with a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems. By Andrew Law, A.B
- Select harmony. : Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: together with, a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems. By Andrew Law, A.B
- Singing of Psalmes a Gospel-ordinance, or, A Treatise wherein are handled these particulars : 1. Touching the duty itselfe, 2. Touching the matter to be sung, 3. Touching the singers, 4. Touching the manner of singing
- Singing of Psalms vindicated from the charge of novelty : in answer to Dr. Russell, Mr. Marlow &c. : in a letter to a friend
- Singing of psalms by seven constituted sounds, opened and explained, : on the occasion of differences in many congregations, with reference to the old and new way of singing psalms.
- Supplement to The American singing book: : containing twenty five approved psalm tunes from difference authors
- The American harmony, or, Royal melody complete : In two volumes. Vol. I. Containing, I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudemental, practical and technical. II. A new and complete body of church music, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's, correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c. By William Tans'ur, Senior, musico theorico. [Two lines from Psalms]
- The American harmony, or, Royal melody complete. : In two volumes. : Vol. I. Containing, I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudemental, practical and technical. II. A new and complete body of church music, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's, correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c.
- The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete : In two volumes. Vol. I. Containing, I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudemental, practical and technical. II. A new and complete body of church musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four, and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's, correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c. By William Tans'ur, Senior, musico theorico. [Two lines from Psalms]
- The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete : In two volumes. Vol. I. Containing, I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudemental, practical and techrical [sic] II. A new and complete body of church-musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four, and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c. By William Tans'ur, Senior, musico theorico. [Two lines from Psalms]
- The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete. : In two volumes. : Vol. I. Containing I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudemental practical and technical. II. A new and complete body of church-musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four, and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c.
- The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete. : In two volumes. : Vol. I. Containing, I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudemental, practical and technical. II. A new and complete body of church musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four, and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's, correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c.
- The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete. : In two volumes. : Vol. I. Containing, I. A new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudemental, practical and techrical [sic] II. A new and complete body of church-musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either versions; with many fuging chorus's, and Gloria Patri's to the whole. III. A new and select number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed; set by the greatest masters in the world. The whole are composed in two, three, four, and five musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's correctly set in score for voices or organ; and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules and psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c. Composed by Daniel Read, philo-musico. [One line from Psalms]
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing schools in America. : Containing a plain and familiar manner, the rules of psalmody, together with a number of psalm tunes, &c.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. : Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules and psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. : Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules of psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c. : To which is added, a supplement, containing twenty-five approved psalm tunes, from different authors.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules of psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c. : To which is added, a supplement, containing twenty-five approved psalm tunes, from different authors.
- The Chorister's companion : Containing a collection of approved hymns and anthems. In three and four parts. Some of which never before printed, Part third.
- The Chorister's companion, : containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody, a choice and valuable collections of psalm-tunes, hymns and anthems, from the most celebrated ancient & modern authors; together with several tunes never before published
- The Chorister's companion, : containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody, a choice and valuable collections of psalm-tunes, hymns and anthems, from the most celebrated ancient & modern authors; together with several tunes never before published
- The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed
- The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed
- The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed
- The Columbian harmonist : Containing first. A plain and concise introduction to psalmody fitly calculated for the use of singing schools. Second. A choice collection of new psalm tunes of American composition., no. 1[-III]
- The Columbian harmonist : containing first. A plain and concise introduction to psalmody fitly calculated for the use of singing schools. Second. A choice collection of new psalm tunes of American composition., no. 1
- The Columbian harmonist : containing first. A plain and concise introduction to psalmody fitly calculated for the use of singing schools. Second. A choice collection of sacred music for public and social worship., no. 2
- The Essex harmony, or Musical miscellany. : Containing, in a concise and familiar manner, all the necessary rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a variety of plain and fugeing psalm and hymn tunes, selected from different authors, both ancient and modern.
- The Federal harmony. : In three parts, containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A large collection of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes from the most approved ancient and modern authors together with several new ones, never before published: suited to all metres usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems &c. &c.
- The Federal harmony: : in three parts, containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A large collection of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes from the most approved ancient and modern authors: together with several new ones, never before published: suited to all metres usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems &c. &c.
- The Musical magazine; : containing a variety of favorite pieces. : A periodical publication.
- The New-England harmony, : containing a set of excellent psalm tunes, in three and four parts, suited to the several measures in either version. : Being the largest collection of this kind ever yet published
- The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament, : and applied to the Christian state and worship. With the preface, or, an enquiry into the right way of fitting the Book of Psalms for Christian worship, and notes. By I. Watts, D.D
- The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian state and worship. : With the preface, or, an enquiry into the right way of fitting the Book of Psalms for Christian worship, and notes.
- The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament, and apply'd to the Christian state and worship. : With the preface, or, an enquiry into the right way of fitting the Book of Psalms for Christian worship, and notes.
- The Psalms of David imitated in the language of the New Testament. And applied to the Christian state and worship. : With the preface, or, an enquiry into the right way of fitting the Book of Psalms for Christian worship, and notes.
- The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian state and worship. : With the preface, or, an enquiry into the right way of fitting the Book of Psalms for Christian worship, and notes.
- The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New- Testament; and applied to the Christian state and worship. : With the preface, or, an enquiry into the right way of fitting the Book of Psalms for Christian worship, and notes.
- The art of singing; : in three parts: viz. I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The art of singing; : in three parts: viz. I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The duty and advantages of singing praises unto God : A discourse delivered at an occasional lecture in Andover, on Tuesday, April 6, 1779. Appointed to promote and encourage the religious art of psalmody. By William Symmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Andover. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The duty and advantages of singing praises unto God. : A discourse delivered at an occasional lecture in Andover. On Tuesday, April 6, 1779. Appointed to promote and encourage the religious art of psalmody.
- The duty of Christians in singing the praise of God, explained. : A sermon.
- The duty of Christians, in singing the praise of God, explained. : A sermon.
- The duty of God's professing people, in glorifying their Heavenly Father; : opened and applyed, in a sermon preached at a singing-lecture, in Hartford, East Society, June the 28th. 1727.
- The excellent use of Psalmody, with a course of singing-Psalms for half a year; beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the first Sunday in July: and also proper Psalms for particular days and occasions. : Both taken out of the directions given by Edmund, late lord bishop of London, to the clergy of his diocese, in the year 1724. With an addition, since made by his lordship, of Psalms proper to be sung by charity-children in the church on the days of collection
- The excellent use of psalmody, : with a course of singing-psalms for half a year; beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the first Sunday in July; and also proper psalms for particular days and occasions. Both taken out of the directions given by Edmund Lord Bishop of London to the clergy of his diocese, in the year 1724. With an addition, since made by his Lordship, of psalms proper to be sung by Charity-Children in the church, on the days of collection
- The excellent use of psalmody. : With a course of singing psalms for half a year. Beginning on the first Sunday in January, and again on the First Sunday in July: And also Proper Psalms for particular Days and Occasions. Both taken out of the directions given by Edmund Lord Bishop of London to the clergy of his diocese, in the year 1724. With an addition since mad by his Lordship, of psalms proper to be sung by charity-children in the Church, on the Days collection Publish'd at length by the Approbation of the Clergy. To which is added, a collection of choice hymns, with a short introduction, by way of dialogue, for the Use and Benefit of all true Lovers of Psalmody. By R. W. a lover of divine musick
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note : Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Recommended by several ministers. [One line from Psalms]
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note : Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Recommended by several ministers. [One line from Psalms]
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note : Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Recommended by several ministers. [One line from Psalms]
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note : Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Thomas Walter. M.A. Recommended by several ministers. [One line from Psalms]
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note. : Fitted to the meanest capacities.
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note. : Fitted to the meanest capacities.
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note. : Fitted to the meanest capacities.
- The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note. : Fitted to the meanest capacities.
- The musical primer; : containing the rules of psalmody, newly revised and improved: : together, with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes, designed expressly eor [sic] the use of learners.
- The musical primer; or The first part of The art of singing: : containing the rules of psalmody, newly revised and improved; : together with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes: designed expressly for the use of learners.
- The musical primer; or The first part of The art of singing: : containing the rules of psalmody, newly revised and improved; : together with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes: designed expressly for the use of learners.
- The new harmony of Zion; or Complete melody. : Containing, in a plain and familiar manner, all the necessary rules of psalmody. : To which is added, a choice collection of a number of the most approved psalm and hymn tunes, selected from various authors, both ancient and modern--also several anthems.
- The pious recreation : containing a new sett of psalm-tunes, in three parts. With six hymns for the use of societies and charity-children. Likewise anthems for two and three voices, after the cathedral manner; with proper symphonys to all the hymns and anthems. Compos'd by William Richardson Organist of Deptford
- The propriety of singing the Psalms of David in New Testament worship. : A sermon preached at Middle-Octoraro; April 13th, 1774. At the opening of the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania.
- The propriety of singing the psalms of David in New Testament worship. : A sermon preached At Middle-Octoraro, April 13th, 1774. At the Opening of the Associate Presbytery of Pensylvania. By William Marshall, Minister of the Gospel to the Scots Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia
- The psalm-Singer's jewel: or, useful companion to the singing-psalms : Being, a new exposition on all the one hundred and fifty: with poetical precepts to every psalm. The whole are faithfully explained from Sacred History, from Verse to Verse, for the Use of all Lovers of Psalmody in general: With Expositional Notes, referring to all concording Parts of the Scripture. - Also, An Alphabetical Description of Persons, of Places, and of Things mentioned in the Old and New Testament; and of Christ, Poeticlaly. - With a general Calendar for the Adapting of Psalms to all Occasions: And a New Set of Psalm-Tunes, in Three and Four Parts. - With select Hymns, and Doxologies: And a general Key to the whole; for the Use of all Christian Families, &c. &c. &c. By William Tans'ur, Senior. -Musico-Theorico. Author of The New Royal Melody; and The New Musical Grammar, and Dictionary, &c. &c
- The psalm-Singer's necessary companion : Containing the grounds and principles of psalmody, according to the gamut. With Plain, Easy, and Familiar Rules, and by so very exact a Method, that almost any Person whatsoever, tho' of the meanest Capacity, may sing the most difficult Psalms by Book. Containing likewise above sixty choice psalm-tunes in Two Parts, Treble and Bass; with a Table of all the Tunes, and Psalms adapted to each Tune, useful for either Teachers or Learners of this Noble and Delightful Art. To which also are added a scale of the seven keys of musick, shewing how to transpose any Tune from one Key to another; and likewise how to sing or solfa right in any of Keys whatsoever. By Robert Bennet, Singing-Master
- The psalm-singer's assistant; : containing I. An introduction, with such directions for singing, as are necessary for learners. II. A collection of choice psalm-tunes, suited to the several measures both of the old and new version; engraved in a correct manner, and is designed for the improvement of psalmody, in the congregations, both in town and country: all being composed in three parts, collected from the best masters.
- The psalm-singer's assistant; : containing, I. An introduction, with such directions for singing, as are necessary for learners. II. A collection of choice psalm-tunes, suited to the several measures both of the old and new version; engraved in a correct manner, and is designed for the improvement of psalmody, in the congregations, both in town and country: all being composed in three parts, collected from the best masters.
- The psalm-singer's assistant; : containing, first, an introduction, with such directions for singing, as are necessary for learners. Secondly, a collection of choice psalm-tunes, suited to the several measures both of the old and new version:--all being composed in three parts, collected from the masters; engraved in a correct manner, and is designed for the improvement of psalmody, in the congregations, both in town and country.
- The psalms of David in metre
- The reasonableness of, regular singing, or, singing by note : in an essay, to revive the true and ancient mode of singing psalm-tunes, according to the pattern in our New-England psalm-books; the knowledge and practice of which is greatly decay'd in most congregations. Writ by a minister of the Gospel. Perused by several ministers in the town and country; and published with the approbation of all who have read it
- The reasonableness of, regular singing, or, singing by note; : in an essay, to revive the true and ancient mode of singing psalm-tunes, according to the pattern in our New-England psalm-books; the knowledge and practice of which is greatly decay'd in most congregations.
- The responsary : containing a collection of church musick. Set with second trebles, instead of counters, and peculiarly adapted to the use of the NewEngland [sic] churches. Together with a few useful rules of psalmody. By Amos Bull. Published according to act of Congress
- The responsary; : containing a collection of church musick. Set with second trebles, instead of counters, and peculiarly adapted to the use of the NewEngland [sic] churches. : Together with a few useful rules of psalmody.
- The right of kings by Scripture, or, A collection of some Scriptures shewing kings to be of God : also, An essay for orderly hearing : together with A defence of Psalm-singing : in several dialogues with their supposed speakers
- The royal melody compleat: or The new harmony of Sion. : Containing I. A new and correct, introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental, practical, and technical. II. A new and compleat body of church-musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either version; with many fuging chorus's, &c. III. A new and select, number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed: set by the greatest masters in the world. : The whole being composed in two, three, four, five, six, and seven musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's, correctly set in score, for voices, or organs: and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c.
- The royal melody compleat: or The new harmony of Sion. : Containing I. A new and correct, introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental, practical, and technical. II. A new and compleat body of church-musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either version; with many fuging chorus's, &c. III. A new and select, number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed: set by the greatest masters in the world. : The whole being composed in two, three, four, five, six, and seven musical parts, according to the nicest rules; consisting of solo's, fuges, and chorus's, correctly set in score, for voices, or organs: and fitted for all teachers, learners, and musical societies, &c.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatis [sic] on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of plain tunes and chants.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of tunes and chants.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annnexed [sic], a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
- The rudiments of music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
- The vvhole Booke of Psalmes
- The vvhole booke of psalmes
- Thou art my refuge : psalms of salvation and mercy
- Urania, or A choice collection of Psalm-tunes, anthems, and hymns, : from the most approv'd authors, with some entirely new; in two, three, or four parts. : The whole peculiarly adapted to the use of churches and private families: : to which are prefix'd the plainest, & most necessary rules of psalmody.
- Utile dulci. or, A joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing : calculated for a particular town, (where it was publickly had, on Friday Oct. 12. 1722.) but may serve some other places in the same climate. By Thomas Symmes, philomusicus. [Eight lines of quotations]
- Utile dulci. or, A joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing: : calculated for a particular town, (where it was publickly had, on Friday Oct. 12. 1722.) but may serve some other places in the same climate.
- Vindiciae cantus dominici : or A vindication of the doctrine taught in A discourse on the divine ordinance of singing Psalms. By John Anderson, Minister of the Gospel, in the associate congregation of Mill-Creek and Herman's Creek, near Pittsburgh. [Three lines of quotations]
- Vindiciae cantus dominici. : In two parts: I. A discourse on the duty of singing the book of Psalms in solemn worship. II. A vindication of the doctrine taught in the preceding discourse. : With an appendix: containing essays and observations on various subjects.
- Vindiciae cantus dominici: or A vindication of the doctrine taught in A discourse on the divine ordinance of singing Psalms.
- Worshipper's assistant. : Containing the rules of music, and a variety of easy and plain psalm tunes: adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for extensive utility, as an introduction to more critical and curious music.
- Worshipper's assistant. : Containing the rules of music, and a variety of easy and plain psalm tunes: adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for extensive utility, as an introduction to more critical and curious music. By Solomon Howe. A.M. [Twenty four lines of verse] Copy right secured, according to act of Congress
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