Practical discourses of singing in the worship of God: preach'd at the Friday lecture in Eastcheap, by several ministers

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London, 1708 - 226 páginas

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Página 175 - L/'VS^ the words of the Text, Singing and making Melody in your Hearts to the Lord. It is not material, whether by (Lord) wehereunderftand God the Father, or the Mediator Jefus Chrift j fince in every Duty Chrift is to be ey'd as the proximate immediate Object, and God the Father as the final ultimate one. There is no Coming to j0[j.
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