10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PSALMODICAL»
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Manual of sacred history: a guide to the understanding of ...
It was not till the age of David and Solomon had arrived, that the highest order of
poetic talent was developed, and the most varied and perfect psalmodical
compositions were furnished. Of the sacred songs belonging to an earlier period,
only ...
Johann Heinrich Kurtz, Charles Frederick Schaeffer (l807-l879, tr.), 1855
That is an important modification of the view of tijoee who say that we should sing
the psalms of David alone, to admit that you may sing other psalmodical
passages. (Applause.) But the point to which I wish especially to advert is the
distinction ...
Scotland free church, gen. assembly, 1866
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Manual of Sacred History: a guide to the understanding of ...
It was not till the age of David and Solomon had arrived, that the highest order of
poetic talent was developed, and the most varied and perfect psalmodical
compositions were furnished. Of the sacred songs belonging to an earlier period,
only ...
Johann Heinrich KURTZ, Charles Frederick SCHAEFFER (D.D.), 1855
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
PSALMODICAL PTERODACTYL songs; a title particularly applied to David and
the other authors of the Scriptural psalms. In the church of /fame, a clerk,
precentor, singer or leader of music in the church. Psalmodical, sal-mod Q-kal, \ a
.
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History of the Israelitish Nation: From Abraham to the ...
The Pentateuch embraces, besides the law, three different kinds of style;
historical, psalmodical, and prophetical. ... the historical and psalmodical, which
go through all periods of history, as the legal portions of the Pentateuch was the
impulse ...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
The 72nd Psalm is in honour of the King's son, and, as David is the Psalmodical
King, that is Solomon. It predicts faithfiilly and with'few ambages, the glorious and
godly portion of his reign who built the temple. He shall judge thy people with ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
from Late L. psalmōdia, from Gk. ψαλμ Δ α, a singing totheharp, which is from
ψαλμ, stem ofψαλμός, and Δί,asong, ode(see Ode);psalmodical, psalmodist. Also
psaltery, q.v. PSALTERY, akindof stringed instrument. (F.—L.—Gk.) In Shak.
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
He published a ,variety of musical works, and compositions, among which are “
Twenty Psalmodical Melodies;” “The Vocal Magazine ;” “ Illustration of
Shakspeare ;” “ Illustration of the Lady of the Lake ;” besides a number of Glees,
Duetts, &c.
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Lectures upon part and portions of the Psalms of David, as ...
... and both uniting in harmonious accord's, it may be reckoned, that the
psalmodical strains would convey to the hearts of the congregation of lsrael,
impreffions alike in their import, and not less affecting to the heart, than the
striking diction of ...
Walter ANDERSON (D.D.), 1797
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Faust, a tragedy, tr. into Engl. verse by J. Birch, with ...
A gentleman, of what nation or whence descended we know not, rejoicing in the
psalmodical name of Job Crithannah, has resorted to the antique fields of fable to
reap a harvest of fame. He has associated himself with an ingenious artist ...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1843