The Psalter
The Only Hymnal?
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Weight | 0.08 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.25 × 4.8 × 0.2 in |
ISBN | 9780851518091 |
Binding | Booklet |
topic | Worship |
Original Pub Date | 2001 |
Banner Pub Date | Sep 1, 2001 |
page-count | 32 |
format | Booklet |
series | Booklets |
Book Description
Should the Psalter be the only hymnal of the church? Iain Murray has sympathy with the question. Psalms set to music are a rich heritage and one not to be set aside, yet he argues that there are biblical reasons why it is a mistake to suppose that the words of the Old Testament alone are to be used in the singing of praise.
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