Thomas Clark: Plain Reasons Why Neither Dr. Watts' Imitations of the Psalms, Nor His Other Poems, Nor Any Other Human Composition, Ought to be Used in the Praises of the Great God Our Saviour but That a Metre Version of the Book of Psalms, Examined

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Thomas Clark : Plain Reasons Why Neither Dr. Watts' Imitations of the Psalms, Nor His Other Poems, Nor Any Other Human Composition, Ought to be Used in the Praises of the Great God Our Saviour but That a Metre Version of the Book of Psalms, Examined

By the Author, Albany, 1828

Archival Quality. With wise and critical care by pious and learned divines, and found by them to be as near the Hebrew metre Psalms, as the idiom of the English language would admit, ought to be used. Limited to 85 numbered copies, this being NO. 38.. -- Faithfully Reproduced --. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Card Covers

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