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The following is an ongoing project to place the entire Psalter on the internet with hopes that it will increase the interest in Psalm Singing in worship.

This version of the Psalter was published in 1927 and is currently being used in the worship services of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America (PRCA).

The piano accompaniment is from "The Psalter-Accompaniment for Singing", produced by Deborah A. Benson, with pianist: Mary A. Haak.

Many of these Psalter numbers have been recorded by the Protestant Reformed Psalm Singing Choir under "Fitting Praises" which are also on this website. You can hear these renditions by going to the appropriate "Fitting Praises" link.

http://www.prca.org/resources/....categories/psalter/i

https://psalter.org/

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The Book of Psalms for Worship | URC Psalmody
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The Book of Psalms for Worship | URC Psalmody

by James D. Oord The Book of Psalms for Worship is the latest branch on the Scottish psalm-singing family tree.  This tree is old and rich, and would be too difficult to trace out without spending hours of research to produce pages (yea, books!) of m

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