Publisher's Synopsis
De Berijmde Psalmen Met Eenige Gezangen is a collection of rhymed Psalms and hymns used by the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, together with their unifying formulas, the three ancient creeds, their liturgy, the short understanding, and the sick comfort. This 1913 edition, edited by prominent theologians such as F.L. Rutgers, Herman Bavinck, and Abraham Kuyper, represents a significant resource for understanding the theological and liturgical practices of the Reformed tradition. The book offers insight into the spiritual life and musical heritage of the Dutch Reformed Churches, making it a valuable historical and religious document.
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