- Exclusive psalmody
Exclusive psalmody is the particular worship practice of several small Protestant denominations worldwide which use a metrical version of the
Book of Psalms from theBible as the only manual of songs that may be sung in their services. Denominations practising exclusive psalmody include theReformed Presbyterian Church of North America and thePresbyterian Church of Eastern Australia The practice of Exclusive psalmody is founded on a strict (sometimes called '
Puritan ') interpretation of theregulative principle of worship . The Exclusive Psalmodists contend that since God has given us a collection of 150 worship songs and provides scriptural examples of them being sung, God requires these songs to be used in public worship (2 Chronicles 5:13, 2 Chronicles 20:21, 2 Chronicles 29:30, Ezra 3:11, Exodus 15:1).Whilst exclusive psalmody was once a distinctive of most
Presbyterian ,Calvinist andReformed churches, it is now a fringe position. Since the 1800s, interpretation of the regulative principle has shifted and there is now a consensus amongst Christians who subscribe to it that it permits the use of songs other than the Psalms, provided that the lyrics are compatible with the Bible. This allows the use of numeroushymns and modern worship songs.ee also
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Metrical psalter External links
* [http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/sola.htm Exclusive Psalmody: A Biblical Defense] , An argument For Exclusive Psalmody by Brian Schwertley
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