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leaving behinde him to that purpose a number of divinely indited poems (howbeit their metre in the originall bee now unknowne) and adding unto his poetry melody, both vocall and instrumentall, by ordaining some of the Levites skilled in musicke to praise the Lord by singing and playing on instruments, to the number of foure thousand, 1. Chro. 23. 5. who, divided into severall companies, by course served the Lord in his Sanctuary for the raising up of mens hearts, |
leaving behind him to that purpose a number of divinely Indited poems (howbeit their metre in the original be now unknown) and adding unto his poetry melody, both vocal and instrumental, by ordaining Some of the Levites skilled in music to praise the Lord by singing and playing on Instruments, to the number of foure thousand, 1. Chro 23. 5. who, divided into several companies, by course served the Lord in his Sanctuary for the raising up of men's hearts, |
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