The whole book of psalm-tunes, in four parts, and the names of the several authors who composed them. Being the Tunes as were, and are generally Sung in England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Italy, France, and the Netherlands, &c. With the Usual Hymns and Spiritual Songs. Collected by Thomas Ravenscroft, Batchelor of Musick. Newly done in a Fair Large Character: The Whole being drawn out in Schore, the Cantus, or Upper-Part, being put in the Treble Cliff, and corrected from several gross errors in the former edition. By William Turner. To which is added, An historical account of musick in general, and of its Divine and Civil Uses; Collected from several Authors. Being proper to be Bound up either with the Old or any of the New Versions of the Psalms.

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1728
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Bible. Psalms. Selections. English.

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London : printed by, and for William Pearson, over-against Wright's Coffee-House in Aldersgate-Street, 1728.

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[8],136p. : music ; 80.

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ESTC T167893

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