Chapter I. Praise: the nature and duty of it
James Dodson
1849-Alexander Blaikie (1804-1885).-This first chapter is a brief overview of the nature and purpose of praise offered to God.
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1849-Alexander Blaikie (1804-1885).-This first chapter is a brief overview of the nature and purpose of praise offered to God.
Read More1849-Alexander Blaikie (1804-1885).-This chapter takes up the matter, or substance, of the praises that are to be offered to God. It examines the Psalms and the various substitutes that are often made for them showing the sufficiency of the former and the deficiency of the latter.
Read More1849-Alexander Blaikie (1804-1885).-This chapter examines the manner in which the Psalms are to be sung, without the accompaniment of musical instruments. Blaikie discusses some reasons why and the history of a cappella singing.
Read More1849-Alexander Blaikie (1804-1885).-A lengthy quotation form William Romaine in favor of the postion advocated in this Catechism on Praise.
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