The controversie of singing brought to an end. Or, A treatise in three parts. The first is a tract on singing. The second hath some remarks on Mr. Richard Allen's book, called An essay, &c. with answers to them. And the third containeth several queries presented to diver elders and ministers, with other matters, to the baptized churches about London. By Isaac Marlow
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- The controversie of singing brought to an end. Or, A treatise in three parts. The first is a tract on singing. The second hath some remarks on Mr. Richard Allen's book, called An essay, &c. with answers to them. And the third containeth several queries presented to diver elders and ministers, with other matters, to the baptized churches about London. By Isaac Marlow
- Treatise in three parts; Controversy of singing brought to an end
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London: printed for the author, 1696.
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Allen, Richard. An essay to prove singing of Psalms with conjoin'd voices, a Christian duty.
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- 1696
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- R28123
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- 111226
- Description
- [6], 82 p. ; 8°.
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- Signatures: A-E]8] F]4
With errata at the foot of F4v (p. 82)
'An essay to prove singing of Psalms with conjoin'd voices, a Christian duty' by Richard Allen was published in 1696.
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- Catalogued from original at the British Library