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Price's book is good - isn't it!
What I particularly liked about it was how the Early Church Fathers answered panta dokimazete's point above:
That the musical instruments of David represented the joy that is now experienced in the heart of the Christian man celebrating Christ. Worship is not mechanical in nature, but is now done "in Spirit and in Truth."
What does it say about us when we allow musical instruments to sound off the Praise that should be coming from our own hearts and mouths.
In Jesus,
-Rob
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In Essentials Unity, in non-Essentials Liberty, in all things Charity.
Robert Paul Wieland
Springs Reformed Presbyterian Church
Colorado Springs, CO RPCNA
Student at Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh PA
Never be afraid to do something new. Remember, amateurs built the Ark, but professionals built the Titanic.
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