A Second edition, (with necessary improvements, which now render the sense entirely plain) of The lawfulness, excellency and advantage of instrumental music, in the public worship of God, but chiefly of organs : [Two lines of quotations].

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791, Todd, John, 1719-1793
Format: eBook
Language:English
Series:Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ; no. 9369.
Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ; no. 41390.
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Online Access:Evans Digital Edition
Evans Digital Edition
Description
Item Description:In fact a satire upon, rather than a second edition of, James Lyon's The lawfulness, excellency, and advantage of instrumental musick in the publick worship of God urg'd and enforc'd ... Philadelphia : William Dunlap, 1763 (Evans 9424). Evans' entry for a second edition of Lyon's work (Evans 9425) may be a ghost of the present work.
Attributed to Francis Hopkinson by Bristol and Shipton & Mooney. However, O.G. Sonneck, in Francis Hopkinson ... and James Lyon, 1905, finds the evidence to be inconclusive, and suggests John Todd, A.M., as another possible author. That Andrew Steuart was printer further undermines the attribution to Hopkinson, as the two were involved in a dispute in 1763 concerning other publications. Cf. Hastings, G.E. The life and works of Francis Hopkinson, 1926.
"The title given by Evans [entry 9369] comes from Hildeburn, who was apparently following an advertisement for this piece."--Shipton & Mooney.
Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title transcription.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:16 pages ; 16 cm.
Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Place of Publication:United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.