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JOHN CALVIN ON SEPARATION FROM FALSE WORSHIP (i.e., non REGULATIVE PRINCIPLE WORSHIP) and WORSHIPPING PRIVATELY IN YOUR HOME sermonaudio/new_details3.asp?ID=14661 War Against The Idols: The Reformation of Worship From Erasmus to John Calvin (Separation from Idolatry) sermonaudio/new_details3.asp?ID=19130 Apostolic Presbyterianism by William Cunningham and Dr. Reg Barrow swrb/newslett/actualNLs/apopresby.htm Worship: The Regulative Principle of Worship in History by Dr. Reg Barrow swrb/newslett/actualnls/CRTPWors.htm Psalm Singing in Scripture & History by Dr. Reg Barrow swrb/newslett/actualnls/CRTPWors.htm Martin Luther and Psalm Singing by David Steele Did Luther and the Reformation Lutherans practice exclusive Psalmody? What about Luthers hymns? Where and when were they used? ANSWERS HERE. swrb/newslett/actualNLs/lutherps.htm What Is A Moral Person? How God Views the Church and the Nations by David Scott, John Cunningham, and George Smeaton swrb/newslett/actualNLs/moral.htm Presbyterian Worship: Old and New by Kevin Reed swrb/newslett/actualnls/FrameWor.htm SUMMARY: A Review and Commentary upon Worship in Spirit and Truth, a book by John Frame. Reed shows how Frame has abandoned the Reformation, both scripturally and confessionally, in regard to worship. He also gives an excellent summary of historic Reformed views and then contrasts them with the novel ideas now being touted by Frame. swrb/newslett/actualnls/FrameWor.htm Would John Calvin Excommunicate John Frame and James Jordan? by Dr. Reg Barrow swrb/newslett/actualNLs/frameexc.htm SABBATH, OR SUNDAY by David Steele (1882) covenanter.org/Steele/sabbath.htm IF YOU NEGLECT DAILY FAMILY WORSHIP YOUR ELDERS SHOULD SUSPEND AND DEBAR YOU FROM THE LORDS SUPPER sermonaudio/new_details3.asp?ID=23104 Instrumental Music in Public Worship in the Old Testament (and the Second Commandment In Covenanter, Puritan and Reformed Worship) by Greg Price (Free MP3 and Video) sermonaudio/sermoninfo.asp?SID=49011531 Instrumental Music in Public Worship in the New Testament (and the Second Commandment In Covenanter, Puritan and Reformed Worship) by Greg Price (Free MP3 and Video) sermonaudio/sermoninfo.asp?SID=4160105550 Instrumental Music in Public Worship: The Views of John Calvin, History Surrounding the Westminster Assembly, The Heresy of Instrumental Music in Public Worship swrb/newslett/actualNLs/instcalv.htm ________________ Instrumental Music in Public Worship: The Views of John Calvin To sing the praises of God upon the harp and psaltery, says Calvin, unquestionably formed a part of the training of the law and of the service of God under that dispensation of shadows and figures, but they are not now to be used in public thanksgiving.1 He says again: With respect to the tabret, harp, and psaltery, we have formerly observed, and will find it necessary afterwards to repeat the same remark, that the Levites, under the law, were justified in making use of instrumental music in the worship of God; it having been his will to train his people, while they were yet tender and like children, by such rudiments until the coming of Christ. But now, when the clear light of the gospel has dissipated the shadows of the law and taught us that God is to be served in a simpler form, it would be to act a foolish and mistaken part to imitate that which the prophet enjoined only upon those of his own time.2 He further observes: We are to remember that the worship of God was never understood to consist in such outward services, which were only necessary to help forward a people as yet weak and rude in knowledge in the spiritual worship of God. A difference is to be observed in this respect between his people under the Old and under the New Testament; for now that Christ has appeared, and the church has reached full age, it were only to bury the light of the gospel should we introduce the shadows of a departed dispensation. >From this it appears that the Papists, as I shall have occasion to show elsewhere, in employing instrumental music cannot be said so much to imitate the practice of Gods ancient people as to ape it in a senseless and absurd manner, exhibiting a silly delight in that worship of the Old Testament which was figurative and terminated with the gospel.3 ENDNOTES: 1. On Ps. lxxi. 22. 2. On Ps. lxxxi. 3. 3. On Ps. xcii. 1. FROM: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH By John L. Girardeau (Still Waters Revival Books, [1888] 2000), pp. 63, 64, on the Puritan Hard Drive at PuritanDownloads/swrb-puritan-hard-drive.html. _________ FREE AUDIO BOOK: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH by John Lafayette Girardeau (1825-1898) sermonaudio/go/148354 FREE ONLINE BOOK: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE WORSHIP OF THE CHURCH by John Lafayette Girardeau (1825-1898) covenanter.org/Girardeau/Instrumental/instrumentalmusic.htm Dr. Girardeau has defended the old usage of our church with a moral courage, loyalty to truth, clearness of reasoning and wealth of learning which should make every true Presbyterian proud of him, whether he adopts his conclusions or not. The framework of his argument is this: it begins with that vital truth which no Presbyterian can discard without a square desertion of our principles. The man who contests this first premise had better set out at once for Rome: God is to be worshipped only in the ways appointed in His Word. Every act of public cultus not positively enjoined by Him is thereby forbidden. Christ and His apostles ordained the musical worship of the New Dispensation without any sort of musical instrument, enjoining only the singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. Hence such instruments are excluded from Christian worship. Such has been the creed of all churches, and in all ages, except for the Popish communion after it had reached the nadir of its corruption at the end of the thirteenth century, and of its prelatic imitators. - R.L. Dabneys Review of Girardeaus Instrumental Music in Public Worship (1889) Excerpted from The Presbyterian Quarterly (July, 1889, no. 9). puritandownloads/dabneys-review-of-girardeaus-instrumental-music-in-public-worship-1889-by-robert-lewis-dabney/
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