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The whole book of psalmes, [electronic resource] / collected into English meeter by Thomas Sternhold, Iohn Hopkins and others, ; conferred with the Hebrue, with apt notes to sing them with all. ; Set foorth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people, together and after morning and euening prayer as also before and after sermons: and moreouer in priuate houses, for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart all vngodly songs and balades, which tend onely to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of youth..
Author
Sternhold, Thomas, d. 1549
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Uniform title
Whole book of psalms
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Printed for the Companie of the Stationers., 1605..
Description
[8], 151[i.e. 164], [16] p. : music.
Details
Subject(s)
Bible O.T. Psalms
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Paraphrases, English
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Early works to 1800
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Psalters
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England
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Early works to 1800
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Engraver
Bettes, John
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Related name
Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373
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Hopkins, John, d. 1570
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Summary note
eebo-0018
Notes
Title and imprint within ornamental border (McK. & F. 99), signed I B. F [John Bettes?]; initials; printed in single column, black letter.
"A treatise made by Athanasius the Great, concerning the vse and vertue of the Psalmes": prelim. leaves [2]-[4].
Signatures: A-P⁶ Q⁴.
Includes index.
Irregular pagination; p. 111 repeated in pagination.
Reproduction of original in: British Library.
References
STC (2nd ed.) 2516
Other title(s)
Bible. O.T. Psalms. English. Sternhold & Hopkins. 1605.
OCLC
180866449
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