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Metrical Psalmody in the Free Church of Scotland by M A Grant & J W Keddie Pdf
This booklet is an historical study of the place of Metrical Psalms in the public worship of the Scottish Reformed and Presbyterian Church. It maintains that only the Biblical materials of praise, without instrumental accompaniment have warrant for use in public worship services, a position well supported by the history of the practice of the Reformed and Presbyterian Churches in Scotland and elsewhere.
Metrical Psalmody in Print and Practice by Timothy Duguid Pdf
During the Reformation, the Book of Psalms became one of the most well-known books of the Bible. This was particularly true in Britain, where people of all ages, social classes and educational abilities memorized and sang poetic versifications of the psalms. Those written by Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins became the most popular, and the simple tunes developed and used by English and Scottish churches to accompany these texts were carried by soldiers, sailors and colonists throughout the English-speaking world. Among these tunes were a number that are still used today, including ’Old Hundredth’, ’Martyrs’, and ’French’. This book is the first to consider both English and Scottish metrical psalmody, comparing the two traditions in print and practice. It combines theological literary and musical analysis to reveal new and ground-breaking connections between the psalm texts and their tunes, which it traces in the English and Scottish psalters printed through 1640. Using this new analysis in combination with a more thorough evaluation of extant church records, Duguid contends that Britain developed and maintained two distinct psalm cultures, one in England and the other in Scotland.
Metrical Psalmody in Print and Practice by Timothy Duguid Pdf
During the Reformation, the Book of Psalms became one of the most well-known books of the Bible. This was particularly true in Britain, where people of all ages, social classes and educational abilities memorized and sang poetic versifications of the psalms. Those written by Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins became the most popular, and the simple tunes developed and used by English and Scottish churches to accompany these texts were carried by soldiers, sailors and colonists throughout the English-speaking world. Among these tunes were a number that are still used today, including ’Old Hundredth’, ’Martyrs’, and ’French’. This book is the first to consider both English and Scottish metrical psalmody, comparing the two traditions in print and practice. It combines theological literary and musical analysis to reveal new and ground-breaking connections between the psalm texts and their tunes, which it traces in the English and Scottish psalters printed through 1640. Using this new analysis in combination with a more thorough evaluation of extant church records, Duguid contends that Britain developed and maintained two distinct psalm cultures, one in England and the other in Scotland.
Scottish Presbyterian Worship by Bryan D. Spinks Pdf
This seminal work by one of the world’s most distinguished liturgical scholars fills an important gap in the history of the Church of Scotland and of Scottish worship. It offers an in-depth narrative of a neglected liturgical legacy and a perceptive analysis of the Church’s evolving patterns of worship from the middle of the 19th century to the present day. A magisterial study, it includes: • Inherited Patterns of Public Prayer • Liturgical Disruption: Dr Robert Lee Of Greyfriars, Edinburgh • The Church Service Society and The Euchologion • Nineteenth Century Public Worship Provisions, including open-air communions • Worship’s Companions: Hymns and Choirs • Worship and the High Church Parties • Culture, Ecclesiology and Architecture • Worship Between the Two World Wars • The Ecumenical and Liturgical Movements • Into Postmodernity and the Present
Preserving a Reformed Heritage by John W Keddie Pdf
This is the story of the Free Church of Scotland in the 20th Century. It outlines the life and witness of the Church throughout the century dealing with some of the issues which faced the Church in that period. A companion volume entitled 'A Divided Church', provides an account of the division which occurred in the Free Church of Scotland in 2000, a division that led to the emergence of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing). This is not an exhaustive history, nor is it an 'official' one. It is in the nature of 'Aspects of the History of the Free Church of Scotland in the 20th Century.' The Free Church itself reflected a confessional evangelical and reformed position throughout the century, though not without testing times, not least right at the end of the century.
The Scottish Psalter by To Be A. Pilgrim Press Pdf
Now with Metrical Tunes! The Scottish Psalter was written anonymously in 1635. It was published and appointed for worship in 1650 by the Church of Scotland. Scripture paraphrases were added in 1781 and its inclusion expanded the original single volume. The Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases was the primary hymnal used by the Church of Scotland through the 19th century. This edition contains 77 written musical arrangements from composers of 47 different metrical tunes in Common Meter (CM, 8.6.8.6), Common Meter Doubled (CMD), Long Meter (LM, 8.8.8.8) and Short Meter (SM, 6.6.8.6), as well as a few special meters. These tunes include: Arlington, 3, 103, 145 Auld Lang Syne, 33, 133, 165 Azmon, 73, 135 Bethlehem, 29 Bray, 99 Chimes, 79 Cleansing Fountain, 27 Coleshill, 15, 113 Crimond, 17, 115, 155 Darwall, 125 Dennis, 55 Downs, 31, 129 Dundee, 61 Ella, 85 Esslingen, 89 Evan, 75 Hamburg, 93, 149 Howard, 25, 127, 163 Laud, 97 Lyra, 53 Maitland, 41, 171 Martyrdom, 9, 107, 151 McGranahan, 11, 111 Medfield, 37, 167 Meditation, 49 Melody, 77 Morning Song, 57 New Britain, 5, 105, 147 Notting Hill, 69 Old 124th, 121 Old Hundreth, 91 Peniel, 45 Peterborough, 65 Promised Land, 11, 109, 153 Saxony, 87 St. Agnes, 19, 117, 157 St. Anne, 21, 119, 159 St. Margaret, 131 St. Peter, 27, 123, 161 St. Stephen, 39, 169 St. Thomas, 43 Stockton, 47 Tallis' Ordinal, 51 Winchester Old, 67, 137 Windsor, 59 Woodworth, 5, 173 Zerah, 95 You will be incredibly blessed to mix and match the metered psalms and scripture paraphrases to tunes sung to the most popular hymns today. The musical arrangements are simple, easy to follow and written in different keys for a wide range of vocal worship, whether you use accompaniment or sing acapella. Grab This Special Musical Edition Today!