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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.
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Date: 1789
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