Sentence example with the word 'psalmody'

psalmody

Definition n. the act of singing psalms or hymns

Last update: June 18, 2015


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It consists of reading of Holy Scripture, psalmody, non-liturgical prayer and preaching.   [Please select]

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"Is he, then, much practiced in the art of psalmody."   [Please select]

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"I am an unworthy instructor in the art of psalmody."   [Please select]

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Milton's paraphrase of the Psalms belongs to history, but to the history of psalmody, not that of poetry.   [Please select]

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"Their nasal psalmody," said the Cornet, "reminds our Major of the race of Dunbar."   [Please select]

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The vitality of the Jewish ritual, when the nation had emerged from barbarism, was in its connections with a magnificent psalmody.   [Please select]

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But so far as praise and thanksgiving in psalmody can temper the spirit in affliction, she has not suffered.   [Please select]

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