The Scottish Psalter
The Scottish Psalter of 1564 was the first complete metrical psalm book published in Scotland, serving as a foundational liturgical tool for the newly established Church of Scotland. Influenced heavily by John Knox, it was designed to make scripture accessible through congregational singing.
Originally published 1564
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- 1 How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place
- 2 I to the hills will lift mine eyes
- 3 Now Blessed Be the Lord (Jehovah) Our God
- 4 The mighty God, the Lord
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