APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sandys, G., Camidge, M., & Lawes, H. (1789). Psalmody for a single voice: Being twenty-four melodies for private devotion, with a base for voice or instrument; first published with Mr. George Sandys's "Paraphrase of the psalms of David" in the year 1638. By Henry Lawes, ... With a variation of each psalm tune on the same page, by Matthew Camidge, ... To which are prefixed, some introductory reasons for this publication, by W. Mason, ..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sandys, George, Matthew Camidge, and Henry Lawes. Psalmody for a Single Voice: Being Twenty-four Melodies for Private Devotion, with a Base for Voice or Instrument; First Published with Mr. George Sandys's "Paraphrase of the Psalms of David" in the Year 1638. By Henry Lawes, ... With a Variation of Each Psalm Tune on the Same Page, by Matthew Camidge, ... To Which Are Prefixed, Some Introductory Reasons for This Publication, by W. Mason, .. 1789.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sandys, George, et al. Psalmody for a Single Voice: Being Twenty-four Melodies for Private Devotion, with a Base for Voice or Instrument; First Published with Mr. George Sandys's "Paraphrase of the Psalms of David" in the Year 1638. By Henry Lawes, ... With a Variation of Each Psalm Tune on the Same Page, by Matthew Camidge, ... To Which Are Prefixed, Some Introductory Reasons for This Publication, by W. Mason, .. 1789.

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