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Psalmodist — Psal mo*dist, n. One who sings sacred songs; a psalmist. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
psalmodist — singer of psalms Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
psalmodist — psalmo·dist … English syllables
psalmodist — ˈ ̷ ̷ mədə̇st noun ( s) 1. : one versed in psalmody 2. : one that composes psalms or sacred songs : psalmist … Useful english dictionary
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today — is a Christian hymn associated with Easter. Most of the stanzas were written by Charles Wesley, and the hymn appeared under the title Hymn for Easter Day in Hymns and Sacred Songs by Charles and John Wesley in 1739. It remains a traditional… … Wikipedia
Charles Woodmason — (1720–1789) was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and West Gallery psalmodist. He is best remembered for his journal documenting life on the South Carolina frontier in the late 1760s, and for his role as a leader of the… … Wikipedia
The Last of the Mohicans — This article is about the novel. For the film starring Daniel Day Lewis, see The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film). For other uses, see The Last of the Mohicans (disambiguation). The Last of the Mohicans … Wikipedia
William Tans'ur — (or Tansur or Tanzer) (1700 ndash; January 7, 1783) was an English hymn writer, psalmodist and teacher of music. His output includes approximately a hundred hymn tunes and psalm settings and a Te Deum . His manual A New Musical Grammar (1746) was … Wikipedia
The Prairie — Infobox Book name = The Prairie image caption = Cover of 1964 Signet Classic paperback author = James Fenimore Cooper country = United States language = English series = Leatherstocking Tales genre = Adventure novel, Historical novel publisher =… … Wikipedia
Jacob French — born July 15, 1754 in Stoughton, Massachusetts and died in 1817. [ http://books.google.com/books?id=WlD7w91K5VwC pg=PA88 lpg=PA88 dq=jacob+french+composer source=web ots=FIYph2cwp7 sig=wvuhI7v77gQ3GBwdY Eqw CyeDc hl=en#PPA89,M1 American Writers… … Wikipedia