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CG-NH.763.009
9 Jul 1763:12 (431)
Just published in New York; and to be sold by the printer of
this paper. (price 1s) . . . [6 lines of title and author, 2
lines introduction and price, 9 lines title and author of
second work for sale] 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 Par[ ] of Christians in all ages.
Address'd to all (particularly the Presbyterian and
Baptists) who have hitherto been taught to [ ] upon the
use of instrumental musick in the [wor]ship of God as
unlawful. [signed] by a Presbyterian.
Musick has charms to sooth the savage breast
To soften rocks, and bend the knotted oak.
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