Offered here is a vintage antiquarian religious book: The Psalms of David Imitated In The Language Of The New Testament and Applied To The Christian State And Worship, by  Isaac Watts, published by J & B Williams, Exeter, N.H, 1825, 582 plus free endpages at the back.  Very small book full leather bound with corner rubs, loss  at top of spine, foxing throughout pencil scribble on inside of front cover, front end papers lost, old name stamp on last free end paper.  Many of the Psalms are in Three forms: C. M., S.M. and L. M., {The psalms were written in Hebrew to be sung at worship. The Latin, Greek, and other later translators carried forward this criterion in chant. Later metrical psalms were composed in the 16th century to provide a musical setting in selected meters (e.g., CM, LM, SM, etc.) } The Psalms including the "Table" {Index} are the first 310 pages, the Hymns are the next 272 pages including the table.  This is a little book approximately 3 3/4" X 2 5/8" X 1 3/8".  Shipped in plastic, between stiff cardboard, insured and with delivery confirmation.

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