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Tag: Rhythm and Meter

Psalmody Objections Answered: Meter

From the Preface to the Bay Psalm Book (1640). As for the scruple that some take at the translation of the Book of Psalms into metre, because David’s psalms were sung in his own words without metre, we answer: First, there are many verses together in several psalms of David which run in rhythms (as… Read More Psalmody Objections Answered: Meter

December 5, 2016August 25, 2018 Paul J. Barth1 Comment

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