ca. 1875-Robert Nevin.-This tract condenses and focuses his larger work on instrumental music into a very concise defense of the spirituality of NT worship. This means that there is no place in NT worship for musical instruments. Nevin shows that the use under the OT was ceremonial and typical.
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1875-Robert Nevin.-Irish Reformed Presbyterian Professor Nevin examines some then recent arguments of the subject of hymn singing versus Psalm singing. He writes to encourage the proponents of Psalm singing within the broader Presbyterian communions. He remarks are insightful and helpful for the cause of David’s Psalms as the hymnbook of the church.
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1873-Robert Nevin.-A very full treatment on the issue of the use of musical instruments in the worship of God. Nevin is always textual and historical in his argumentation. He presents an excellent overview of musical instruments and shows they were typical and shadowy and do not belong in the worship of the NT church.
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