The Biblical Doctrine of Psalmody
~fu@ J]3ft1JDilfl@mil IID®@~:trftIB@ ®if IP~wlJJ.fil®crll~ Taken from Lecture XVIII in : Lectures in Pastoral Theology: Vol. 3 by R. J. George Professor of Theology & Church History Covenanter Seminary, Allegheny, PA., 1892 - 1910 With additional annotations. "The Book of Psalms, which are of divine inspiration, is well adapted to the state of the Church, and of every member, in all ages and circumstances; and these psalms, to the exclusion of all imitations, and uninspired compositions,...
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