Twentieth Century Addresses, General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.a., Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pa., May 17, 1901

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Is there any reason why this part of worship should not be a 7 98 TWENTIETH CENTURY ADDRESSES subject for presbyterial authority equally with the use of one version of the Holy Scriptures ?
The change in the character of our hymns has been one of the most striking characteristics of the century. Until the Keunion of 1870, the preference of the churches was, for the most part, divided be- tween the Psalms in Rous's version, and Dr.
Watts's Imitations of the Psalms, together with his Hymns and Di
...vine Songs. These were printed in separate parts, and the arrangement was simple and effective, to say the least. It is notable that the Psalms in some version had a prominent part.
It is a marvel and a misfortune that our Church has consented to drop most of these noble and inspired vehicles of praise from its hymnology. One might regret it on the ground of historic sympathy. If you will turn to an English prayer book of the times of Queen Elizabeth, or of Edward VI, or of the Charles's, you will find that the only hymns of the Church then used were the Psalms in the ver- sion of Sternhold and Hopkins.


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