A Wonderful Resource for Psalms
While searching for the Sidney-Pembroke Psalter, I stumbled upon this wonderful resource for the psalms. Each psalm is available in a variety of translations including "The Bay Psalm Book," "Scottish," "Brady and Tate", "Sternhold and Hopkins," "Watts," and as they are available "Psalms for Singing" ( with a midi file of the suggested tune) and other authors such as "Milton." If you are interested in the Psalms and how they can be set for group reading/performance, you may want to look at this resource.
A Wonderful Resource for Psalms
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