(1789). Select psalms of David, in the old version, set to music in two parts, tenor and bass; in the most familiar keys, being only a revival of the late mode of singing in public worship.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSelect Psalms of David, in the Old Version, Set to Music in Two Parts, Tenor and Bass; in the Most Familiar Keys, Being Only a Revival of the Late Mode of Singing in Public Worship. 1789.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSelect Psalms of David, in the Old Version, Set to Music in Two Parts, Tenor and Bass; in the Most Familiar Keys, Being Only a Revival of the Late Mode of Singing in Public Worship. 1789.
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