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Ashamed of the Tents of Shem? Semitic Roots of Christian Worship Can God Accept You? Church's Perfect Hymnbook: Why We Sing Psalms of the Bible Exclusively in Public Worship Come Join With Us: We Would Like to Share with You Our Reasons for this Invitation
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Ashamed of the Tents of Shem? Semitic Roots of Christian Worship Can God Accept You? Church's Perfect Hymnbook: Why We Sing Psalms of the Bible Exclusively in Public Worship Come Join With Us: We Would Like to Share with You Our Reasons for this Invitation
Based on Genesis 9:27, Vos discusses how our religious heritage, including the Psalms, has come to us from the children of Israel, the  children of Shem. Emphasizes the Psalms' distinctiveness, encourages  believers to love them, and discusses their place in biblical theology. Explains how sinners can receive acceptance and forgiveness by God. Outlines the foundational principles for exclusive psalmody in formal worship, and then discusses the theological and spiritual benefits of psalm-singing. 4-panel brochure. Do you know the Lord Jesus Christ? is the concern of this tract. Use it to share a clear and Reformed gospel message. 2-panel brochure.
Diagram Defense of Psalmody: What Did Paul Mean by "Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs"? Can God Accept You? (Revised edition) How Should I Remember the Sabbath? The Office of the Elder in the RPCNA
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Diagram Defense of Psalmody: What Did Paul Mean by Can God Accept You? How Should I Remember the Sabbath? The Office of the Elder in the RPCNA
Diagrams the Pauline use of the words "psalm," "hymn," and "song" in Colossians 3:16 and Ephesians 5:19. 3-panel brochure. New and revised in 2007!
This new and attractive, full-color pamphlet explains how sinners can receive acceptance and forgiveness by God. An excellent evangelistic handout.
Looks at the permanency of the Sabbath ordinance and the ways we can observe the day. Discusses Reformed Presbyterian view of elders or overseers, that there is one office with two functions: (1) teaching/ruling and (2) ruling. Good for tract racks, inquiries, and study.
Psalm Singing Revisited: The Case for Exclusive Psalmody Clearance! The Singing of Psalms in the Worship of God What About Instruments In Worship? What Hymn?
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Psalm Singing Revisited: The Case for Exclusive Psalmody <b>Clearance!</b> The Singing of Psalms in the Worship of God What About Instruments In Worship? What Hymn?
Introductory discussion of biblical basis for the regulative principle and its significance to psalm singing. Evidence in support of exclusive psalmody in public worship. Includes discussion of the regulative principle of worship, God's commands to praise Him in Scripture, and the testimony of history to psalm-singing. Refutes common objections to exclusive psalmody. 4-3/4"x6-1/4". Why did the early church and the Reformers not use instruments in public worship? Explores biblical and historical resources for singing praise without instrumental accompaniment. 4-panel brochure. G. M. Robb
Offer some food for thought in your church's tract rack with this introduction to psalm singing. Begins with a discussion of what hymn our Lord was singing in Matthew 26:30. 3-panel brochure. (Crown & Covenant)
Why We Sing Psalms
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Why We Sing Psalms
A summary of the rich blessings of singing only the psalms in worship. Suitable for use in any church denomination. Answers briefly questions about New Testament hymns, the phrase "psalms, hymns, spiritual songs," and the issue of freedom. 3-panel brochure.
   
 
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