1. The Literary Structure of The Psalms (app)

    The Literary Structure of The Psalms (app)

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  2. Psalm 124 (2nd) "Now Israèl may say, and that truly" traditional. Tune: Old 124th. Scottish Psalter

    Psalm 124 (2nd) "Now Israèl may say, and that truly" traditional. Tune: Old 124th. Scottish Psalter

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  3. Psalm 148 "The LORD of heav’n confess, on high his glory raise." Scottish Psalter. Tune: St John

    Psalm 148 "The LORD of heav’n confess, on high his glory raise." Scottish Psalter. Tune: St John

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  4. Psalm 123 "O thou that dwellest in the heav’ns, I lift mine eyes to thee." To the tune Ayrshire

    Psalm 123 "O thou that dwellest in the heav’ns, I lift mine eyes to thee." To the tune Ayrshire

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  5. Russian Church Slavonic book of 1795

    Russian Church Slavonic book of 1795

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  6. Psalm 31 v1-15 & 19-24 of 24 "In you I’ve taken refuge, LORD" To the tune Woodworth. Sing Psalms

    Psalm 31 v1-15 & 19-24 of 24 "In you I’ve taken refuge, LORD" To the tune Woodworth. Sing Psalms

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  7. Psalm 137 v1-6 of 9 "By Babel’s streams we sat and wept, when Zion we thought on" To 'O Little Town'

    Psalm 137 v1-6 of 9 "By Babel’s streams we sat and wept, when Zion we thought on" To 'O Little Town'

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