Publisher's Synopsis
Now with Metrical Tunes!
The Scottish Psalter was written anonymously in 1635. It was published and appointed for worship in 1650 by the Church of Scotland. Scripture paraphrases were added in 1781 and its inclusion expanded the original single volume.
- Arlington, 3, 103, 145
- Auld Lang Syne, 33, 133, 165
- Azmon, 73, 135
- Bethlehem, 29
- Bray, 99
- Chimes, 79
- Cleansing Fountain, 27
- Coleshill, 15, 113
- Crimond, 17, 115, 155
- Darwall, 125
- Dennis, 55
- Downs, 31, 129
- Dundee, 61
- Ella, 85
- Esslingen, 89
- Evan, 75
- Hamburg, 93, 149
- Howard, 25, 127, 163
- Laud, 97
- Lyra, 53
- Maitland, 41, 171
- Martyrdom, 9, 107, 151
- McGranahan, 11, 111
- Medfield, 37, 167
- Meditation, 49
- Melody, 77
- Morning Song, 57
- New Britain, 5, 105, 147
- Notting Hill, 69
- Old 124th, 121
- Old Hundreth, 91
- Peniel, 45
- Peterborough, 65
- Promised Land, 11, 109, 153
- Saxony, 87
- St. Agnes, 19, 117, 157
- St. Anne, 21, 119, 159
- St. Margaret, 131
- St. Peter, 27, 123, 161
- St. Stephen, 39, 169
- St. Thomas, 43
- Stockton, 47
- Tallis' Ordinal, 51
- Winchester Old, 67, 137
- Windsor, 59
- Woodworth, 5, 173
- Zerah, 95
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