Reformed Worship Books

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Myshkin

Puritan Board Freshman
I would appreciate some feedback on any of the following titles I am trying to narrow down for purchase:

"Worship: Reformed According to Scripture"- Hughes Oliphant Old
"What to Expect in Reformed Worship"- Danny Hyde
"Reformed Worship"- Terry Johnson

I viewed some online reviews(amazon, etc.) but thought I'd turn to the trusty members of the PB.

I have "Give Praise to God" (commemorative essays for James Boice) and Horton's "A Better Way" (both excellent in my opinion), and "With Reverence and Awe" (Hart and Muether).

How would these titles compare? Any things to watch out for/ be aware of? Any other thoughts?

Thanks.
 
I would go with Old's book. He is very good. A former pastor of mine was in his D. Min program at Erskine and could not say enough good things about him as a pastor and a man. I read it for an independent study and was very impressed with it. It is definitely worth it.
 
Thanks gentleman. I accidentally left out a book:

What about Sproul's "A Taste of Heaven"?
 
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