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M. C. Kurfees
Instrumental Music in the Worship
(1911)
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
Preliminary Considerations
1-5
CHAPTER II.
Psallo as Defined by the Lexicons
6-17
CHAPTER III.
The Periods of the Greek Language
18-25
CHAPTER IV.
Change of Meaning in the History of Words
26-45
CHAPTER V.
Psallo as Affected by the Law of Evolution with More from the Lexicons
46-61
CHAPTER VI.
Psallo with a Significant Parallel
62-66
CHAPTER VII.
Facts Accounting for Differences Among the Lexicographers
67-70
CHAPTER VIII.
Scope of the Divine Command Authorizing Music in the Worship of God
71-84
CHAPTER IX.
Psallo in the Septuagint with the Bearing of the Revised Version on the Question
85-97
CHAPTER X.
Apostolic Example and Instrumental Music
98-107
CHAPTER XI.
The Harps and Harpers of Revelation
108-117
CHAPTER XII.
The Claim Concerning Clement and Ambrose
118-134
CHAPTER XIII.
Music Among the Jews--A Parallel Controversy
135-142
CHAPTER XIV.
Testimony of Specialists, Encyclopedists, Historians, and Commentators
143-197
CHAPTER XV.
Testimony of Leading Scholars Connected with the Religious Restoration of the Nineteenth Century
198-249
CHAPTER XVI.
Making Tests of Fellowship and Causing Division
250-265
CHAPTER XVII.
An Appeal to the Candid and Reflecting
266-278
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