Author: | Nicholson, William, 1591-1672. |
Title: | David's harp strung and tuned, or, An easie analysis of the whole book of Psalms cast into such a method, that the summe of every Psalm may quickly be collected and remembred : with a devout meditation or prayer at the end of each psalm, framed for the most part out of the words of the psalm, and fitted for several occasions / by the Reverend Father in God, William ... Lord Bishop of Gloucester. |
Print source: | David's harp strung and tuned, or, An easie analysis of the whole book of Psalms cast into such a method, that the summe of every Psalm may quickly be collected and remembred : with a devout meditation or prayer at the end of each psalm, framed for the most part out of the words of the psalm, and fitted for several occasions / by the Reverend Father in God, William ... Lord Bishop of Gloucester. Nicholson, William, 1591-1672. London: Printed for William Leake ..., 1662. |
Notes: |
Marginal notes.
First edition.
Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.
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Subject terms: |
Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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URL: | http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A52303.0001.001 |
How to cite: | For suggestions on citing this text, please see Citing the TCP on the Text Creation Partnership website. |
Table of Contents
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DAVIDS HARP strung and tuned.
book 2
The fourth book of the Psalms follow.
book 4 [i.e. 5]
Of the fifteen following Psalmes called Hammahaloth,, or Psalmes of Ascension or Degrees.
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