The usefulness of church-musick. A sermon (1696)...Church-musick vindicated. A sermon (1697). With an introduction by James E. Phillips, Jr.
by Estwick, Sampson and Nicholas Brady
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Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1955. 8vo, pp. viii, 22, 23, [3]; facsimile reprints, introduction printed from typescript; original brown printed wrappers, pencil ownership at head of upper cover, else near fine. Augustan Reprint Society Publication no. 49. Cover title: "Two St. Cecilia's Day Sermons (1696-1697)"
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- Title
- The usefulness of church-musick. A sermon (1696)...Church-musick vindicated. A sermon (1697). With an introduction by James E. Phillips, Jr.
- Author
- Estwick, Sampson and Nicholas Brady
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Publisher
- William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
- Place of Publication
- Los Angeles
- Date Published
- 1955
- Keywords
- Church Music , Music , Sermons ,
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