The Psalter

The Only Hymnal?

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Weight 0.04 kg
Dimensions 18.4 × 12.4 × 0.5 cm
ISBN 9780851518091
Binding

Booklet

Format

Booklet

Page Count

32

Series

Booklets/Tracts

Original Pub Date

2001

Banner Pub Date

Sep 1, 2001

Book Description

Should the Psalter be the only hymnal of the church? Iain Murray has sympathy with the question. Psalms set to music are a rich heritage and one not to be set aside, yet he argues that there are biblical reasons why it is a mistake to suppose that the words of the Old Testament alone are to be used in the singing of praise.

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