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Exclusive Psalmody 1/7 Inspired Song Vs. Uninspired Song, Price

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In the sermon Covenanter minister Greg Price deals with the distinctions between elements and circumstances in worship, the distinction between regulated and unregulated circumstances, and the nature of the type of songs God requires in worship.

He specifically answers the question: Does Scripture require inspired songs in public worship? He provides answers from the classic Puritan, Reformed, Presbyterian, Covenanter position by covering a number of Scriptures on these topics, as well as answering common objections.

McNaugher's The Psalms in Worship (SWRB) and Bushell’s The Songs of Zion (Crown and Covenant) should also be consulted.

"It is the duty of Christians to praise God publickly, by the singing of psalms together in the congregation, and also privately in the family" (The Directory for the Publick (Public) Worship of God; Agreed Upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster... as a Part of the Covenanted Uniformity in Religion... with an Act of the General Assembly, and Act of Parliament, Both in Anno 1645 Approving & Establishing the Said Directory).

"The duties required in the second commandment are, the receiving, observing, and keeping pure and entire, all such religious worship and ordinances as God hath instituted in his word... also the disapproving, detesting, opposing, all false worship; and, according to each one's place and calling, removing it, and all monuments of idolatry" (Westminster Larger Catechism, partial answer to Question 108, 1648).

"If you want to understand Reformed theology the Puritan Hard Drive is unsurpassed, outside the Bible itself." - Pastor Greg Price (Author, Theologian, Covenanter) http://ow.ly/gAu3F.

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Apr 30, 2001
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