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Old 03-23-2008, 09:36 PM
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Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon


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Having never studied the psalter from a covenantal perspective, what one book would you recommend for a serious study?

But... Treasury is a 3 volume set. If it has to be ONE book, I'd have to say William S. Plumber, Studies in the Book of Psalms, 1867.
That's one BIG book. Is it still out of print in the banner edition? A while back I saw someone was trying to sell on ebay a first edition for like $1,000.
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The Regulative Principle: Samuel Miller gives a succinct statement of this principle when he writes that since the Scriptures are the “only infallible rule of faith and practice, no rite or ceremony ought to have a place in the public worship of God, which is not warranted in Scripture, either by direct precept or example, or by good and sufficient inference.”

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