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Calvin’s preface to the The Genevan Psalter first appeared in the edition in 1543, and is found in all subsequent issues. “To all Christians, lovers of the Word of God, greeting. “As it is a thing enjoined in Christianity, and amongst the most necessary, that every believer, in his own place, should observe and maintain the [...]

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A Selection from THE PSALMS IN WORSHIP, edited by John McNaugher, D. D., LL. D., 1907 Chapter 1, THE IDEA OF WORSHIP By The Rev. W. H. McMillan, D. D., LL. D., Allegheny, Pa. WORSHIP is right conceptions of the character and works of God suitably expressed. It is seeing Him, and expressing our thoughts [...]

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“One obvious effect of psalm-singing was that Reformed worshipers had the psalms well planted in their minds and hearts. If we should hide God’s Word in our hearts that we might not sin against him (Ps. 119:11), singing the Word is one of the best ways to do that. Early Reformed leaders did not so [...]

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“It must not be supposed that the persons who are thus described by their inward and outward holiness are saved by the merits of their works; but their works are the evidences by which they are known. The present verse (Ps. 24:5) shows that in the saints grace reigns and grace alone. Such men wear [...]

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“There has been no change in the basic idea of praise. The eternal God remains the same. He is ‘the Father of lights, with Whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.’ Evangelical Christians agree in the belief that the Canon of revelation is closed. God has accomplished His purpose with men in revelation. There [...]

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Psalm 147:1-11

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