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- 1982 Conference on worship and music, Montreat, N.C. : [selected music]
- 1984 Montreat Conference on Worship & Music
- 1985 Montreat Conference on Worship & Music
- A Collection of favorite psalm tunes,
- A Collection of hymn tunes from the most modern and approv'd authors
- A Collection of hymns more particularly designed for the use of the West Society in Boston. : [Eight lines of verse]
- A Collection of sacred musick: : more particularly designed for the use of the West Church in Boston
- A Festival hymns service
- A New and compleat introduction to the grounds and rules of musick, : in two books. Book I. Containing the grounds and rules of musick: or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, A.M. Book II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of musick, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody: : the whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters. : [One line from Psalms]
- A New and complete introduction to the grounds and rules of music. : In two books. I. Containing the grounds and rules of music; or an introduction to the art of singing by note, taken from Thomas Walter, M.A. II. Containing a new and correct introduction to the grounds of music, rudimental and practical; from William Tans'ur's Royal melody. : The whole being a collection of a variety of the choicest tunes from the most approved masters.
- A New collection of sacred harmony : containing a set of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems: : likewise the necessary rules of psalmody by Oliver Brownson
- 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]
- A Selection of sacred harmony, : containing lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and other characters used in vocal music; also, a rich variety of tunes approved of by the most eminent teachers of church music in the United States
- A Selection of sacred harmony, : containing, lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; also a rich variety of tunes. Approved by the most eminent teachers of church music in the United States.
- A Selection of sacred harmony, : containing, lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; and a rich variety of tunes
- A Selection of sacred harmony: : containing lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; and a rich variety of tunes
- A Selection of sacred harmony: : containing, lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and characters used in vocal music; and a rich variety of tunes
- A collection of sacred musick, for the use of the South Parish in Portsmouth
- A commentary on church music
- A concise history of church music
- A discourse at a public meeting of the singers in the North Parish in Wrentham, 13th May, 1817
- A discourse on music, : addressed to the Essex Musical Association, at their annual meeting at Boxford, Sept. 12, 1803.
- A discourse on sacred music : delivered before the Essex Musical Association, at their annual meeting, Boxford, September 10th, 1804
- A discourse, delivered April 11, 1806 at a publick meeting of a number of singers, who were improving themselves in church musick.
- A discourse, delivered at Upton, March 15, 1810, at Grafton, April 12, 1810, and at Sutton, (N.P.) March 13, 1811. : At public meetings of a number of singers, who had been improving themselves in sacred music.
- A discourse, delivered at a singing-lecture, in Ashburnham, March 10th, 1814.
- A hymn on peace[.]
- A joyful noise
- A manual of English church music,
- A new introduction to psalmody; or The art of singing psalms. : With a variety of psalm tunes, hymns & chorus's; in three & four musical parts : The whole engraved on copper-plates
- A new introduction to psalmody; or The art of singing psalms. : With a variety of psalm tunes, hymns & chorus's; in three & four musical parts The whole engraved on copper-plates. An alpabetical table of the tunes ...
- A new song for an old world : musical thought in the early church
- A new version of the Psalms of David : fitted to the tunes used in churches.
- A new version of the Psalms of David. : Fitted to the tunes used in churches.
- A philosophy of church music / : by Robert D. Berglund
- A sermon on sacred music: : preached before a public concert, in Washington.
- A song of Zion. : A sermon, delivered, on the occasion of a meeting of a singing school for exhibition at Cummington, (Mass.) March, 1811,
- Addresses at the twentieth anniversary of the Hymn Society of America
- African American spirituals and the Revised Common Lectionary : a practical guide to worship
- Alamoth : an address delivered to the singing schools in the First and Second Societies in Groton
- An address delivered at New-Ipswich, N.H., May 16, 1818 : at the request of Bethel Lodge, and the Hubbard Musical Society, being the annual meeting of the several organized societies in said town
- An address delivered before the Rockingham Sacred Music Society, at Exeter, May 10, 1815.
- An address delivered before the Singing Society of the Second Baptist Church in Boston at their concert of sacred music : on Thursday evening, February 16, 1815
- An address on music, : delivered to the Salisbury and Amesbury Singing Societies, convened at Salisbury, April 3, 1812.
- An address on sacred music : delivered before the Beneficent Musical Society, in the county of Cumberland, August 25, 1812 ...
- An address on sacred music : delivered before the Middlesex Music Society, and the Handel Society of Dartmouth College, at a joint meeting held at Concord, (N.H.), Sept. 19, 1810
- An address on sacred musick, : delivered at a publick meeting of the Rockingham Sacred Musick Society in Hampton, October 6th, 1813.
- An address, delivered at Durham, N.H. September 4th, 1815. : Before the Old Hundred Sacred Musick Society, on occasion of their first annual meeting.
- An essay on music : pronounced before the Middlesex Musical Society, Sept. 9, A.D. 1807, at Dunstable (Mass.)
- An essay to excite a further inquiry into the ancient matter and manner of sacred singing. : [Nine lines from Milton]
- An exploratory study on the impact of acoustics on congregational singing and worship
- Basic principles of service playing
- Better music in the church
- Bible & music : influences of the Old Testament on Western music
- Biblical foundations for church music
- Building a church music program
- Calvijns beginsel voor de zang in de eredienst, verklaard uit de Heilige Schrift en uit de geschiedenis der kerk : een kerkhistorisch en hymnologisch onderzoek
- Cantors at the crossroads: : essays on church music in honor of Walter E. Buszin.
- Charles Flax memorial concert
- Choir directors-Organist guild sacred concert, 1982
- Choir directors-Organist guild sacred concert, 1985
- Choral music of the church
- Christian congregational music : performance, identity and experience
- Christian hymnody
- Christian hymns
- Christian hymns observed : when in our music God is glorified
- Christian music : a global history
- Church music : dangers and hopes
- Church music : what a minister should know about it
- Church music and the Christian faith
- Church music and theology
- Church music and theology
- Church music and theology today
- Church music and worship, : a program for the church of to-day,
- Church music in history and practice; : studies in the praise of God
- Church music in history and practice; : studies in the praise of God,
- Church music, illusion and reality
- Church music, musical and hymnological developments in Western Christianity
- Church music; : a practical handbook,
- Congregational music-making and community in a mediated age
- Connecticut harmony. : Containing a collection of psalm tunes anthems and favourite pieces many of which were never before published to which are added, concise rules of singing. Designed for the use of worshipping assemblies and singing societies.
- Contemporary worship music : a biblical defense
- Crisis in church music?
- Die Erneuerung der Kirchenmusik
- Duty and delight: Routley remembered : a memorial tribute to Erik Routley
- Education in church music,
- Enter His courts with praise : a study of the role of music and the arts in worship
- Essays on music
- Federal harmony; : containing, in a familiar manner, the rudiments of psalmody; together with a collection of church music. (Most of which are entirely new.)
- From a mustard seed : enlivening worship and music in the small church
- Gather into one : praying and singing globally
- Gott loben, das ist unser Amt : gesammelte Reden und Aufsätze
- Growing a musical church
- Harmonia coelestis: : A collection of church music, in two, three, and four parts. With words adapted to each, comprehending not only the metres in common use, but the particular metres, in the Hartford collection of hymns; -- the tunes correctly figured for the organ and harpsichord.--with an inttoduction [sic], to music.
- Harmonia sacra. : A collection of original & choice psalms and hymn tunes, odes, anthems, gloria patris, and a te deum. Composed and harmonized by the late Chas. Southgate, of Richmond, Virga
- Hearing and healing : music and scripture as pastoral care
- Hearts and hands and voices : growing in faith through choral music
- History of church music
- History of church music, : by David P. Appleby
- How shall I sing to God : a video workshop with Brian Wren
- How to build an evangelistic church music program
- How to make worship meaningful.
- How to organize and direct the church choir,
- Hymn-singing and hymn-playing,
- Hymnals : the August 2005 survey
- Hymnology : a collection of source readings
- Hymnology and music of the church and church school
- Hymns and choirs: : or, The matter and the manner of the service of song in the house of the Lord,
- Hymns and their uses : a guide to improved congregational singing
- Högmässans förnyelse liturgiskt och kyrkomusikaliskt
- Inclusive yet discerning : navigating worship artfully
- Instrumental music in the church,
- Instruments in church : a collection of source documents
- J.S. Bach as preacher : his Passions and music in worship
- Joyful noise : a guide to music in the church for pastors and musicians
- Jubilate, amen! : a festschrift in honor of Donald Paul Hustad
- Kerygma und melos; : Christhard Mahrenholz 70 Jahre: 11. August MCMLXX.
- Laus Deo. The New-England harmonist: : containing, concise and easy rules of music: together with a number of tunes adapted to public worship, most of which were never before published.
- Liturgie und Gemeinde. : Gesammelte Aufsätze.
- Lovin' on Jesus : a concise history of contemporary worship
- Make His praise glorious : the Psalms in musical settings
- Missa Luba
- Music & worship in pagan & Christian antiquity
- Music and religion,
- Music and the Eucharistic prayer
- Music and the church
- Music and the experience of God
- Music as prayer : the theology and practice of church music
- Music as preaching : Bach, passions and music in worship
- Music in Christian worship : at the service of the liturgy
- Music in church worship,
- Music in churches : nourishing your congregation's musical life
- Music in miniature, : containing a collection of psalm tunes of various metres.
- Music in ritual : a pre-theological investigation
- Music in the Bible
- Music in the church
- Music in the church.
- Music in the history of the western church : with an introduction on religious music among primitive and ancient peoples
- Music in the life of the church; : manual
- Music in worship
- Music in worship
- Music in worship; : the use of music in the church service,
- Music in your church
- Music leadership in the church; : a conversation chiefly with my American friends
- Musical letters from abroad.
- Musical ministries in the church : studies in the history, theory and administration of sacred music
- Musik und Religion in der Schule : historisch-systematische Studien in religions- und musikpädagogischer Perspektive
- My great Redeemer's praise : an introduction to Christian hymns
- New England harmony. : Containing, a variety of psalm tunes, in three and four parts, adapted to all metres: : also, a number of set pieces, of several verses each, together with a number of anthems.
- New directions for a musical church
- New harmonies : choosing contemporary music for worship
- New songs of celebration render : congregational song in the twenty-first century
- O clap your hands : a musical tour of sacred choral works
- O for a dozen tongues to sing for Christmas : anthems for two-part mixed voices
- O for a dozen tongues to sing for Christmas : anthems for two-part mixed voices
- Of sacred poetry and music. : A discourse at Christ-Church, Cambridge, at the opening of the organ, on Tuesday, XXI August, MDCCLXIV.
- One is the body : songs of unity and diversity
- Opera and church music, 1630-1750
- Pastoral music in practice
- Pastoral music in practice : a collection of articles first published in Pastoral music magazine
- Philadelphia harmony, or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems,
- Philadelphia harmony, or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems,
- Practical hymnology,
- Praying twice : the music and words of congregational song
- Preaching to the choir : claiming the role of sacred musician
- Proceedings of the Convention of United Presbyterians Opposed to Instrumental Music in the Worship of God, : held in the Fourth U. P. Church, Allegheny, Pa., August 14th & 15th, 1883
- Progress in church music
- Psalterspiel : Skizze einer Theologie des Psalters
- Quires and places where they sing.
- Raise a jubilee : music in youth ministry,
- Readings in African American church music and worship
- Readings in African American church music and worship, Volume 2
- Reconnecting worship : where tradition and innovation converge
- Regular singing defended, and proved to be the only true way of singing the songs of the Lord; : by arguments both from reason and Scripture: having been heard and approved of, by the General Association of Hartford, May the 12th. 1727. With their recommendation of it to the publick.
- Rekindling your music ministry : a guide for congregations with multiple or alternative worship patterns
- Religious connotations of musical style
- Résonances théologiques de la musique : Bach, Beethoven, Stravinsky, Mozart, Verdi, Britten
- Sacred harmony or A collection of Psalm tunes, ancient and modern. : Containing a great variety of the most approved plain & simple airs, taken from the Massachusetts harmony, Worcester collection, Laws, &c. : To which is added, several new tunes, never before published. : Together with an introduction to the art of singing. By R. Harrison. London
- Sacred harmony. : [Twelve lines of verse]
- Sacred lines for Thanksgiving day, November 7, 1793.
- Sacred lines, for Thanksgiving Day, November 7, 1793.
- Sacred music : a history
- Sacred sound and social change : liturgical music in Jewish and Christian experience
- Select harmony : containing the necessary rules of psalmody : together with a collection of approved psalm tunes, hymns and anthems,
- Select harmony. : Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: : together with a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems.
- Select harmony. : Containing in a plain and concise manner, the rules of singing: : together with, a collection of psalm tunes, hymns and anthems.
- Selecting worship songs : a guide for leaders
- Service playing and interpretation.
- Service playing.
- Setting standards : is there such a thing as good church music?
- Sichtbare Kirche; : für Heinrich Laag zu seinem 80. Geburtstag
- Sing me to heaven : soli deo gloria : the music ministry of First Presbyterian Church
- Singing and making music : issues in church music today
- 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,
- Song time
- Songs of praise
- Songs of praise
- Studies in hymnology; : a textbook designed for study groups where attention is given to the subject of church music. Also for colleges, schools, the music teacher and all inquiring students.
- Studies in worship-music : (second series)
- Studies in worship-music : chiefly as regards congregational singing
- Supplement to The American singing book: : containing twenty five approved psalm tunes from different authors.
- Supplement to The chorister's companion, : containing 16 pages of Psalm and hymn tunes, newly composed, or not before printed in America
- Supplement to The chorister's companion, : containing 16 pages of psalm and hymn tunes, newly composed, or not before printed in America
- The Albany collection of sacred harmony. : Containing, a plain and intelligible instruction for learners of church music; : together with a lesson for every mood of time, and for every key made use of in psalmody. : Also, a collection of psalm-tunes, hymns, and anthems, suited to all the different keys and metres made use of in the American churches, both for the expression of joy and thankfulness, or for funerals and subjects of grief.
- The American harmony: : containing, in a concise manner, the rules of singing; together with a collection of Psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems.
- The American harmony: : containing, in a concise manner, the rules of singing; together with a collection of psalm tunes, hymns, & anthems. From the most approved authors, ancient and modern. ...
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing schools in America. : Containing a plain and familiar manner, the rules of psalmody, together with a number of psalm tunes, &c.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. : Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules and psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. : Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules of psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c. : To which is added, a supplement, containing twenty-five approved psalm tunes, from different authors.
- The American singing book; or A new and easy guide to the art of psalmody. : Designed for the use of singing-schools in America. Containing in a plain and familiar manner, the rules of psalmody, together with a number of psalm-tunes, &c. : To which is added, a supplement, containing twenty-five approved psalm tunes, from different authors.
- The April, 1986 questionnaire : hymns, hymnbooks and church musicians
- 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 ...
- The Chorister's companion : Containing a collection of approved hymns and anthems. In three and four parts. Some of which never before printed, Part third.
- The Chorister's companion : Containing a collection of approved hymns and anthems. In three and four parts. Some of which never before printed., Part third.
- The Chorister's companion, : containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody, a choice and valuable collections of psalm-tunes, hymns and anthems, from the most celebrated ancient & modern authors; together with several tunes never before published
- The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed
- The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed
- The Christian harmony; or The second part of The art of singing: : comprising a select variety of psalm and hymn tunes; : together with a number of airs and anthems: calculated for schools and churches.
- The Christian harmony; or The second part of The art of singing: : comprising a select variety of psalm and hymn tunes; : together with a number of airs and anthems: calculated for schools and churches.
- The Christian harmony; or The second part of The art of singing: : comprising a select variety of psalm and hymn tunes; together with a number of airs and anthems: : calculated for schools and churches.
- The Columbian harmonist : Containing first. A plain and concise introduction to psalmody fitly calculated for the use of singing schools. Second. A choice collection of new psalm tunes of American composition., no. 1[-III]
- The Columbian harmonist : containing first. A plain and concise introduction to psalmody fitly calculated for the use of singing schools. Second. A choice collection of new psalm tunes of American composition., no. 1
- The Columbian harmonist : containing first. A plain and concise introduction to psalmody fitly calculated for the use of singing schools. Second. A choice collection of sacred music for public and social worship., no. 2
- The Columbian harmony. : Containing the rules of psalmody; together with a collection of sacred music. : Designed for the use of worshiping assemblies & singing societies
- The Essex harmony : containing a collection of psalm tunes composed in three & four parts suited to the several measures of either version
- The Essex harmony : containing a collection of psalms tunes composed in three & four parts suited to the several measures of either version
- The Essex harmony : containing a new and concise introduction to musick : to which is added a choice and valuable collection of psalm tunes suited to the different measures of either version composed in three and four parts
- The Essex harmony, or Musical miscellany. : Containing, in a concise and familiar manner, all the necessary rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a variety of plain and fugeing psalm and hymn tunes, selected from different authors, both ancient and modern.
- The Essex harmony: : an original composition, in three and four parts.
- The Federal harmony. : In three parts, containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A large collection of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes from the most approved ancient and modern authors together with several new ones, never before published: suited to all metres usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems &c. &c.
- The Federal harmony: : in three parts, containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A large collection of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes from the most approved ancient and modern authors: together with several new ones, never before published: suited to all metres usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems &c. &c.
- The Gamut: or, Scale of music, for the use of schools
- The Gentleman and lady's musical companion. : Containing, a variety of excellent anthems, psalm tunes, &c.
- The Gentleman and lady's musical companion. : Containing, a variety of excellent anthems, tunes, hymns, &c.
- The Massachusetts compiler of theoretical and practical elements of sacred vocal music. : Together with a musical dictionary. And a variety of psalm tunes, chorusses, &c.
- The Massachusetts harmony, : being a new collection of psalm tunes, fuges and anthems, selected from the most approved authors, ancient and modern.
- The Massachusetts harmony. : Being a new collection of psalm tunes, fuges [sic] and anthems,
- The Musical heritage of the Lutheran church
- The Musical magazine; : containing a variety of favorite pieces. : A periodical publication.
- The Musical magazine; : containing a variety of favorite pieces. : A periodical publication.
- The Musical magazine; : containing a variety of favorite pieces. : A periodical publication.
- The New-England harmony, : containing a set of excellent psalm tunes, in three and four parts, suited to the several measures in either version. : Being the largest collection of this kind ever yet published
- The New-England psalm-singer: or, American chorister. : Containing a number of psalm-tunes, anthems and canons. In four and five parts. (Never before published.)
- The Nightingale of Wittenberg
- The Oxford handbook of music and world Christianities
- The Source for effective church service planning : unleashing the power of the creative arts in your church
- The Suffolk harmony, : consisting of psalm tunes, fuges and anthems.
- The Village harmony, or Youth's assistant to sacred musick. : Containing, a concise introduction to the grounds of musick, with such a collection of the most approved psalm tunes, anthems, and other pieces, as are most suitable for divine worship. : Designed for the use of schools and singing societies. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Village harmony: or, Youth's assistant to sacred music. : Containing, a concise introduction to the grounds of music, with such a collection of the most approved psalm tunes, anthems, and other pieces, as are most suitable for divine worship. Designed principally for the use of schools and singing societies. : [Four lines of verse] : Published agreeably to act of Congress
- The Village harmony: or, Youth's assistant to sacred musick. : Containing, a concise introduction to the grounds of musick, with such a collection of the most approved psalm tunes, anthems, and other pieces, as are most suitable for divine worship. Designed principally for the use of schools and singing societies. : [Four lines of verse]
- The accomplished singer. : Instructions how the piety of singing with a true devotion, may be obtained and expressed; the glorious God after an uncommon manner glorified in it, and his people edified. : Intended for the assistance of all that would sing Psalms with grace in their hearts; but more particularly to accompany the laudable endeavours of those who are learning to sing by rule, and seeking to preserve a regular singing in the assemblies of the faithful. : [Two lines of quotation]
- The art of singing; : in three parts: to wit, I. The musical primer, II. The Chistian [sic] harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The art of singing; : in three parts: to wit, I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The art of singing; : in three parts: viz. I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The art of singing; : in three parts: viz. I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The art of singing; : in three parts; to wit, I. The musical primer, II. The Christian harmony, III. The musical magazine.
- The church choir retreat as a vehicle for musical growth and spiritual formation
- The church music handbook : for pastors and musicians
- The church musician
- The church's hymnody
- The complete organist;
- The congregation's part in the office of music worship
- The divine formula : a book for worshipers, preachers, and musicians, and all who celebrate the mysteries
- The divine harmonist. : Containing a variety of Psalm-tunes, chants and anthems,
- The evangelical harmony. : Containing a great variety of airs, suitable for divine worship: besides a number of favourite pieces of music, selected from different authors; chiefly original. : To which is prefixed, a concise introduction to the grounds of music.
- The federal harmony: : in three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A large collection of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes from the most approved ancient and modern authors: together with several melodies, never before published: suited to all metres usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems, &c. &c. : Compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. : [One line of Scripture text]
- The glory of Christmas : experience the miracle in the Crystal Cathedral
- The harmonist's companion. : Containing a number of airs suitable for Divine worship: together with an anthem for Easter, and a masonic ode. : Never before published.
- The heart of the matter : church music as praise, prayer, proclamation, story and gift
- 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.
- The magic of Mozart
- The minister and the hymnal,
- The ministry of music
- The ministry of music in the church
- The ministry of music.
- The ministry of musicians
- The music of angels : a listener's guide to sacred music from chant to Christian rock
- The musical harmonist: : containing concise and easy rules of music together with a collection of the most approved Psalm & hymn tunes, fitted to all the various metres most of which were never before published
- The musical primer; : containing the rules of psalmody, newly revised and improved: : together, with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes, designed expressly eor [sic] the use of learners.
- The musical primer; or The first part of The art of singing: : containing the rules of psalmody, newly revised and improved; : together with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes: designed expressly for the use of learners.
- The musical primer; or The first part of The art of singing: : containing the rules of psalmody, newly revised and improved; : together with a number of practical lessons and plain tunes: designed expressly for the use of learners.
- The mystery of faith : the ministers of music
- The nature and importance of the duty of singing praise to God, considered; : in a sermon, delivered at Litchfield, March 22d, 1775. Occasioned by a public meeting of the singers, in that place; and publish'd at their desire.
- The new American melody. : In three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or rules for beginners. II. A new and complete body of church musick suited to all metres usually sung in churches III. A number of new anthems adapted to several occasions. The whole entirely new and composed for the use of singing societies.
- 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.
- The new worship : straight talk on music and the church
- The northern harmony; : being a collection from the works of many approved authors of sacred music; containing, 1. The rudiments of music, laid down in a plain and comprehensive manner. 2. Psalm and hymn tunes, adapted to the various metres, in common use, together with several anthems. Calculated for the use of singing schools, and religious societies
- The pleasure and advantages of church music. : A sermon, preached at a concert of vocal and instrumental music, in Danbury, on Wednesday, April 5, 1797.
- The problem of music in the church,
- The province harmony: : being an original composition of airs. Consisting of three and four parts. Adapted to all the metres usually sung in churches. : Together with a brief introduction to the grounds of musick. Calculated for the use of singing schools and musical societies.
- The psalm-singer's amusement. : Containing a number of fuging pieces and anthems
- The psalmodist's companion, : in four parts. Containing, I. The rudiments of musick, in a concise and easy method. II. A complete collection of psalm tunes, suited to all metres and keys, usually sung in churches. III. A number of favourite choruses, fuges [sic], &c. suited to many occasions. IV. A number of anthems. The whole in alphabetical order, in each part. Many of the pieces never before published.
- The reasonableness of setting forth the most worthy praise of Almighty God, : according to the usage of the primitive church; with historical views of the nature, origin, and progress of metre psalmody,
- The republican harmony. : --- Containing: --- the rudiments of music, in a concise manner; together with a collection of sacred music, both ancient and modern: some of the latter are original. Designed for the use of singing schools and worshiping societies.
- 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. : Together with a few useful rules of psalmody.
- The rudiments of music, or, A short and easy treatise on that subject : to which is annexed, a collection of the best church-tunes, canons, and anthems
- 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.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of tunes and chants.
- The rudiments of music: or A short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annnexed [sic], a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
- The rudiments of music: or a short and easy treatise on the rules of psalmody. : To which are annexed, a number of psalm and hymn tunes.
- The rural harmony, : being an original composition, in three and four parts. For the use of singing schools and musical societies.
- The singing church
- The singing church; : an outline history of the music sung by choir and people,
- 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.
- The sounds of our offerings : achieving excellence in church music
- The sounds of our offerings : achieving excellence in church music
- The story of Christian music : from Gregorian chant to Black gospel : an authoritative illustrated guide to all the major traditions of music for worship
- The strain of praise : a discussion of the relation of music to Christian worship, with particular reference to the liturgy of the United Church of Canada
- The use and design of sacred music : with the proper method of effecting that design, argued from the nature and essential importance of religious affections, in a discourse, preached March 19, 1811, as a musical lecture in Greenfieed [sic]
- The use and excellency of vocal music, in public worship. : A sermon preached at an occasional lecture, in Lexington. Appointed to promote and encourage the divine use of vocal music, more especially in public worship, on Wednesday April 25. 1770.
- The value of sacred music : an anthology of essential writings, 1801-1918
- The voice of our congregation : seeking and celebrating God's song for us
- The wayes and joyes of early piety. : One essay more, to describe and commend, a walk in the truth of our great Saviour, unto the children of his people. : With a testimony against some errors which many of our children run into at a time that very much calls for it: and in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusett-Province.
- Toward a theology of music.
- Translations and annotations of choral repertoire
- Trouble at the table : gathering the tribes for worship
- Trumpets sound, voices ring : a joyous Christmas
- 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. : The whole peculiarly adapted to the use of churches and private families: : to which are prefix'd the plainest, & most necessary rules of psalmody.
- Vita laudanda : essays in memory of Ulrich S. Leupold
- We tell them to sing, but they don't
- What's happened to the village choir?
- Wiser than despair : the evolution of ideas in the relationship of music and the Christian church
- Worship across the racial divide : religious music and the multiracial congregation
- Worship and song
- Worship in music,
- Worship in the church school through music, pageantry and pictures,
- Worship: the divine love encounter
- Worshipper's assistant. : Containing the rules of music, and a variety of easy and plain psalm tunes: adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for extensive utility, as an introduction to more critical and curious music.
- Wyeth's repository of sacred music, part second
- Zangers en speellieden, : bijdrage tot de ontwikkeling van een calvinistische kerkmuziek
- [Pastor and music directors planning worship: traditional]
- [The Chorister's companion: or Church music revised. : Containing, besides the necessary rules of psalmody; a variety of plain and fuging psalm tunes: together with a collection of approved hymns and anthems. Many of which, never before printed.]
- Überwindung des Säkularismus in der Wissenschaft
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