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The psalmes of David in prose and meeter [electronic resource] : With their whole tunes in foure or mo parts, and some psalmes in reports. VVhereunto is added many godly prayers, and an exact kalendar for XXV. yeeres to come.
Author
Church of Scotland
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Uniform title
Book of common order
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Printed at Edinburgh : By the heires of Andrevv Hart, anno Dom. 1635.
Description
[832] p. : music
Details
Subject(s)
Prayers
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Early works to 1800
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Related name
Millar, Edward
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Related work(s)
English Church (Geneva, Switzerland).
Forme of prayers and ministration of the Sacraments, &c. used in the Englishe Congregation at Geneva.
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Summary note
eebo-0113
Notes
The Book of common order of the Church of Scotland.
The first part after the kalendar is based on: English Church (Geneva, Switzerland). The forme of prayers and ministration of the Sacraments, &c. used in the Englishe Congregation at Geneva.
Signatures: * B-Q; A-2N.
"The Psalmes of David" (caption title), the Sternhold and Hopkins version, has separate register. The tunes are harmonised by Edward Millar.
The last leaf is blank.
Identified as STC 2418 on UMI microfilm.
Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
Some print show-through; some pages tightly bound.
References
STC (2nd ed.) 16599.
Cowan, W. Bib. of the Book of common order, 57.
Other title(s)
Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. Sternhold and Hopkins.
Forme of prayers and ministration of the Sacraments, &c. used in the Englishe Congregation at Geneva.
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