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Author: [Wright, Joseph]
Title: Folly detected or, Some animadversions on a b[ook] called, A brief discourse [con-]cerning singing in the pub[lic] worship of God; put forth by one Mr. Isaac Marlow 1690, and an appendix printed 1691. Wherein the weakness of his arguments against singing God's praises, the dangerousness of his assertions, and his unaccountable confidence is laid open; and singing of Psalms, &c. in God's worship proved a Gospel-ordinance. By Joseph Wright.
Print source: Folly detected or, Some animadversions on a b[ook] called, A brief discourse [con-]cerning singing in the pub[lic] worship of God; put forth by one Mr. Isaac Marlow 1690, and an appendix printed 1691. Wherein the weakness of his arguments against singing God's praises, the dangerousness of his assertions, and his unaccountable confidence is laid open; and singing of Psalms, &c. in God's worship proved a Gospel-ordinance. By Joseph Wright.
[Wright, Joseph], T. W.

London: printed in the year 1691. And sold by John Harris at the Harrow in the Poultrey, [1691]
Alternate titles: Folly detected Some animadversions on a book called, A brief discourse concerning singing in the public worship of God; put forth by one Mr. Isaac Marlow 1690, and an appendix printed 1691 Caption title on p. 3:Animadversions upon I.M----'s book, called, A brief discourse concerning singing in the publick worship of God in the Church, printed 1690, and upon an appendix, printed 1691
Notes:
"An appendix: or, A brief answer to Mr. Marlow's notion of the essence of singing. By T.W. a pastor of a baptized congregation" has caption title on p. 77; register and pagination are continuous.
Title page torn with some loss of print.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
Subject terms:
Marlow, Issac. -- Brief discourse concerning singing in the public worship of God -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Public worship -- Early works to 1800.
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