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    The temple musickor, an essay concerning the method of singing the Psalms of David, in the Temple, before the Babylonish captivity. Wherein, The Musick of our Cathedrals in Vindicated, and supposed to be Conformable, not only to that of the Primitive Christians, but also to the Practice of the Church in all preceding Ages. By Arthur Bedford, Chaplain to his Grace the late Duke of Bedford; and Vicar of Temple, in the City of Bristol.

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    The temple musickor, an essay concerning the method of singing the Psalms of David, in the Temple, before the Babylonish captivity. Wherein, The Musick of our Cathedrals is Vindicated, and supposed to be Conformable, not only to that of the Primitive Christians, but also to the Practice of the Church in all preceding Ages. By Arthur Bedford, Chaplain to His Grace Wriothesly Duke of Bedsord; and Vicat of Temple, in the City of Bristol.

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    The temple musick: or, An essay concerning the method of singing the Psalms of David, in the temple, before the Babylonish captivity.Wherein, the musick of our Cathedrals is vindicated, and supposed to be conformable, not only to that of the primitive Christians, but also to the practice of the Church in all preceding ages. By Arthur Bedford, chaplain to His Grace Wriothesly Duke of Bedford; and vicar of Temple, in the city of Bristol.

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