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and sing aloud, yet we understand it for the most part rather of his Pen, than of his Voyce; for though the greater bulke of Psalmes was compos'd by David, yet (as Saint Augustine observes) hee sung onely nine in his owne person, Reliqui dicti a quatuor principibus juxta titulorum inscriptionem, the rest were sung, |
and sing aloud, yet we understand it for the most part rather of his Pen, than of his Voice; for though the greater bulk of Psalms was composed by David, yet (as Saint Augustine observes) he sung only nine in his own person, Reliqui dicti a quatuor principibus juxta titulorum inscriptionem, the rest were sung, |
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Asaph, Eman, Ethan, Ieduthun. D. Aug. de Tit. primi Psal. |
Asaph, Eman, Ethan, Ieduthun. D. Aug. de Tit. Primi Psalm |
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