Instrumental Music in the Worship
Kurfees's examination of the controversial question of instrumental music in Christian worship, noting that instruments are absent from New Testament worship, first appeared in churches around the sixth century, and have remained a source of debate throughout church history.
18 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
IM - 00.2-Preface
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IM - 01-Preliminary Considerations
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IM - 02-Psallo as Defined by the Lexicons
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IM - 03-The Periods of the Greek Language
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IM - 04-Change of Meaning in the History of Words
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IM - 05-Psallo as Affected by the Law of Evolution with More from the Lexicons
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IM - 06-Psallo with a Significant Parallel
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IM - 07-Facts Accounting for Differences Among the Lexicographers
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IM - 08-Scope of the Divine Command Authorizing Music in the Worship of God
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IM - 09-Psallo in the Septuagint with the Bearing of the Revised Version on the Question
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IM - 10-Apostolic Example and Instrumental Music
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IM - 11-The Harps and Harpers of Revelation
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IM - 12-The Claim Concerning Clement and Ambrose
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IM - 13-Music Among the Jews--A Parallel Controversy
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IM - 14-Testimony of Specialists, Enyclopedists, Historians, and Commentators
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IM - 15-Testimony of Leading Scholars Connected with the Religious Restoration of the Nineteenth ...
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IM - 16-Making Tests of Fellowship and Causing Division
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IM - 17-An Appeal to the Candid and Reflecting
