• Rhymed psalters are translations of the Psalms from Hebrew or Latin into poetry in some other language. Rhymed psalters include metrical psalters designed...
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    first edition of Calvin's psalter was published. It bore the title "Aulcuns Pseaulmes et cantiques mys en chant" (Some rhymed Psalms and Hymns to be sung)...
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    Polotsky, releasing his "Rhymed Psalter" (1680), wrote that in Moscow they loved "the consonant singing of the Polish Psalter".[citation needed] Some of...
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    of Solomon, and other Old Testament songs. Boyd sought to have his rhymed psalter (printed in 1644) and scriptural songs (1645) accepted as the standard...
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  • Armstrong's hymns are believed to have been developed based on rhymed psalters. Some of these psalters include the Book of Psalms for Singing (published by the...
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    morning of the tenth day of the month. In a Scottish Psalter of 1650, Psalm 50 was paraphrased rhymed in English as "The mighty God, the Lord, Hath spoken...
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    numbering as Psalm 136) is a part of the Nineteenth Kathisma (division of the Psalter) and is read at Matins on Friday mornings throughout the year, except during...
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  • Protestant and Catholic hymnals. A rhymed version in French of Psalm 138 appeared in the Genevan Psalter. This psalter was used by the Huguenots, who were...
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    It is a medieval Latin poem characterized by its accentual stress and rhymed lines. The metre is trochaic. The poem describes the Last Judgment, the...
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  • 1561 John Day included it after the psalms in his incomplete metrical psalter of that year. From 1562 onwards, in The Whole Booke of Psalmes, Day printed...
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