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Jacobus Koelman, The Duties of Parents, p. 59: Quote: |
63. Children must also sing psalms. In this connection, it is useful for them to know enough about music to sing the psalm tunes without assistance....Convey to them in all sincerity, from heart to heart, what the psalmist is telling us in the psalms that they are memorizing and what he teaches us, so they may also understand what they have committed to memory and what they sing. Bring up the words of those psalms on various occasions, and show your children how they can make use of them. They ought to know the following psalms: 1,2,6,8,15,16,19,23,25,32,45,51,72,84,90,91,100,10 3,111,116,130,139,145,146,148,149,150.
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