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The new universal harmony, or, A compendium of church-musick
containing, a variety of favorite anthems, hymn-tunes, and carols, composed by the greatest masters -
Sacred harmony
or a choice Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, in two or three parts, for the voice, harpsichord, & organ -
Sacred harmony, or a collection of psalm tunes, ancient and modern
Containing I. A great variety of the most approved plain & simple airs. II. A considerable number of tunes in verse & chorus, & fugues. The whole set in four parts, ... Together with ... an Introduction to the art of singing, by R. Harrison -
Sacred harmony, or a collection of psalm tunes, ancient and modern
Containing I. More than a hundred of the most approved plain & simple airs. II. A considerable number of tunes in verse & chorus, & fugues. The whole set in four parts, ... Together with an Introduction to the art of singing, by R. Harrison -
Music in miniature
containing a collection of psalm tunes of various metres -
The psalm-singer's amusement
Containing a number of fuging pieces and anthems -
The singing master's assistant, or Key to practical music
Being an abridgement from The New-England psalm-singer; together with several other tunes, never before published -
The singing master's assistant. Or Key to practical music
Being an abridgement from the New-England psalm-singer; together with several other tunes, never before published -
The singing master's assistant, or Key to practical music
Being an abridgement from The New-England psalm-singer; together with several other tunes, never before published -
A Collection of favorite psalm tunes
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The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatis [sic] on the rules of psalmody
To which are annexed, a number of plain tunes and chants -
Select harmony
Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: -
The lawfulness, excellency, and advantage of instrumental musick in the publick worship of God urg'd and enforc'd, from Scripture, and the example of the far greater part of Christians in all ages
Address'd to all (particularly the Presbyterians and Baptists) who have hitherto been taught to look upon the use of instrumental musick in the worship of God as unlawful -
Urania, or A choice collection of Psalm-tunes, anthems, and hymns
from the most approv'd authors, with some entirely new; in two, three, or four parts. -
Urania, or A choice collection of Psalm-tunes, anthems, and hymns
from the most approv'd authors, with some entirely new; in two, three, or four parts. -
An essay to excite a further inquiry into the ancient matter and manner of sacred singing
[Nine lines from Milton] -
A Second edition, (with necessary improvements, which now render the sense entirely plain) of The lawfulness, excellency and advantage of instrumental music, in the public worship of God, but chiefly of organs
[Two lines of quotations] -
Singing of psalms by seven constituted sounds, opened and explained
on the occasion of differences in many congregations, with reference to the old and new way of singing psalms -
Sixteen anthems
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The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete
In two volumes. -
The American harmony: or, Royal melody complete
In two volumes. -
The royal melody compleat: or The new harmony of Sion
Containing I. A new and correct, introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental, practical, and technical. II. A new and compleat body of church-musick, adapted to the most select portions of the Book of Psalms, of either version; with many fuging chorus's, &c. III. A new and select, number of hymns, anthems, and canons, suited to several occasions; and many of them never before printed: set by the greatest masters in the world. -
The Boston collection
containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of music; or Rules for learners. II. A large collection of the most celebrated psalm and hymn tunes -
Select harmony
containing the necessary rules of psalmody -
The responsary
containing a collection of church musick. Set with second trebles, instead of counters, and peculiarly adapted to the use of the NewEngland [sic] churches.