Exclusive Psalmody by Grant Van Leuvan
https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=42822411184374
Exclusive Psalmody by Romesh Prakashpalan
Project Psalms 1650 Scottish Psalter recordings
Psalms with Congregational Singing
Congregational singing index from the Presbyterian Reformed Church (PRC) of Charlotte
Psalm Singing Online
Congregational singing at Fresno RP Church, Fresno, CA
Congregational Singing at New Creation RP church of Kitchener, ON
Scottish Psalter links to congregational singing at the Texan Rose blog
Congregational Singing at Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church (RPCGA) of Wylie, TX
Psalm CD produced by the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Australia (Launceston congregation), the samples are very nice
Psalm recordings by Niall Maclennan, Glasgow, Britain (UK)
Sing the Psalms CDs
Youtube recordings of congregational singing
Moireach91’s
Sermons / Lectures
The Singing of Psalms by Robert McCurley
Psalmody in Worship, Nathan Eshelman
Exclusive Psalmody, Traditional or Scriptural, Gavin Beers
What is Biblical Praise, Attitude and Psalmody, Kenneth Stewart
Psalmody, God’s Guide to Just Sentiments, Dennis Prutow
Instruments in Worship, Jason Ryce
Objections to Exclusive Psalmody, Jason Ryce
Exclusive Psalmody, Shane Sapp
Psalmody and Submission, Charles Brown
The Sufficiency of Psalmody, by Trevor Kirkland
Inspired Song vs. Uninspired Song by Greg Price (Part 1 of 7)
God’s Covenant Songs in Worship by Greg Price (Part 2 of 7)
The Sufficiency of the Psalter by Greg Price (Part 3 of 7)
EP and the Regulative Principle by Greg Price (Part 4 of 7)
EP and Church History by Greg Price (Part 5 of 7)
EP and the Westminster Standards by Greg Price (Part 6 of 7)
Objections to EP Answered by Greg Price (Part 7 of 7)
A case for EP by Anthony Selvaggio
The Arguments Against EP by Anthony Selvaggio
Six Commandments for Psalm Singers, A Manifesto by Anthony Selvaggio
?link Music in the Worship of God at Covenant Radio by Richard Bacon
http://www.blubrry.com/player/?p=2840&e=376622&details=1
?link Psalm Singing and Worship at Covenant Radio by Brian Schwertley
http://www.blubrry.com/player/?p=2840&e=257746&details=1
?link The Regulative Principle of Worship at Covenant Radio by Brian Schwertley
http://www.blubrry.com/player/?p=2840&e=186214&details=1
Why We Should Use the Scottish Psalter by David Silversides
The Sufficiency of the Book of Psalms for the Praise of God Today by David Silversides
Public, Family and Personal Worship Regulated by the Word of God by David Silversides
Should We Only Sing the Psalms – Part 1 by Stephen Hamilton
Should We Only Sing the Psalms – Part 2 by Stephen Hamilton (against EP)
CCM, The Devil’s Device by Stephen Hamilton
Singing Psalms by Malcolm Watts
The Singing of Praises by John Worrell, player here
Worship and the Songs we Sing by Knox Hyndman
Sermons on Psalmody and the Regulative Principle by Paul Dowling at Sermonaudio
Biblical Praise #1, The Importance of Your View of Scripture by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #2, What is Scripture? by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #3, Sola Scriptura, The Cry of the Reformation by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #4, Scripture Should Rule the Church by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #5, A New Reformation is Needed by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #6, Practical Application of the Regulative Principle to Music in Worship by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #7, Practical Application of the Regulative Principle to Music in Worship, Part 2 by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #8, God is Particular About How He is Worshiped by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #9, Music in the Old Testament Strictly Controlled by God by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #10, No Music, What About Psalm 149? by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #11, Musical Accompaniment in the New Testament by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #12, Music, A Roman Catholic Aid to Worship by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #13, A Historical Puritan View of Musical Accompaniment by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #14, With Such A Puritan Heritage, How Did Musical Accompanyment Slither In?by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #15, The Psychology of Music by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #16, Psalm Singing is Undeniably Commanded in the Bible by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #17, Psalm Singing, Undeniably Practiced in The Bible by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #18, Psalm Singing in Church History by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #19, Psalm Singing in Practice by Paul Dowling
Biblical Praise #20, Biblical Praise and Worship (Conclusion) by Paul Dowling
1997 Conference on Worship by David Silversides here, three lectures,
Lecture #1: How should our churches worship today? by David Silversides
Lecture #2: Purity of Worship by Malcolm Watts
Lecture #3: The Westminster Directory of Worship by David Silversides
Some newer additions:
Exclusive Psalmody: Traditional of Scriptural by Gavin Beers Nov, 28, 2010
Psalms, Hymns, Spiritual Songs by Edward Donnelly, Jan 10, 2010
By Rev. Todd Ruddell of Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church of Wylie, TX (RPCGA):
1. 02/27/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 1; Introduction. Deuteronomy 12.28-32; 2 Corinthians 6.11-16
The Regulative Principle
2. 03/06/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 2 Deuteronomy 12.28-32
3. 03/13/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 3 Definitions Deuteronomy 10.20; Matthew 4.8-10
4. 03/20/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 4 Deuteronomy 12.1-32
5. 04/10/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 5 Colossians 2.16-25
6. 04/17/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 6 Colossians 2.16-25: The New Testament Principle
7. 04/24/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 7 Micah 6.1-9: Regulated Worship: Summary
Exclusive Psalmody
8. 05/01/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 8 (EP1) Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
9. 05/08/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 9 (EP2) Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
10. 05/15/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 10 (EP3) Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
11. 05/22/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 11 (EP4) Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
12. 05/29/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 12 (EP5) Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
13. 06/05/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 13 (EP6) Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
14. 06/12/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 14 (EP7) 1 Corinthians 14
15. 06/19/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 15 (EP8) 1 Corinthians 14.1-5 Edification’s necessity
16. 06/26/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 16 (EP9) 1 Corinthians 14.5-33 Understanding’s necessity
17. 07/03/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 17 (EP10) James 5.12-13: Let him sing Psalms
18. 07/10/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 18 (EP11) Handling Objections.Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
19. 07/17/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 19 (EP12) Handling Objections.Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
20. 07/24/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 20 (EP13) Handling Objections.Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
21. 08/07/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 21 (EP14) Handling Objections.Ephesians 5.18-20; Colossians 3.16-17
22. 08/14/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 22 (EP15) Handling Objections.Isaiah 38.1-22
23. 08/21/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 23 (EP16) Handling Objections.Isaiah 42.5-12
The Regulative Principle of Worship and Instrumental Music
24. 08/28/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 24: Instrumental Music 1 Chronicles 23.1-6 – Part 1
25. 09/11/2011 Reformation Distinctives Part 25: Instrumental Music 1 Chronicles 23.1-6 – Part 2
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Debates
Rev. Ivan Foster debates with Rev. Angus Stewart here
Tunes for the Psalters
1650 Scottish Psalter
Scottish Psalter – Home (Text of the 1650 Psalter)
Scottish Psalter – Psalm and Hymn Tunes
Psalm Singing Online has several tunes for the 1650
Genevan Psalter
Genevan Psalter tunes and lyrics
Psalm Player
The Psalms for Singing
MIDIs of tunes, RPCI, could be used with other psalters
Guidance for singing the Psalms of the RPCI
MIDI and other tunes from the RPCA
Dutch 1562 Psalter
Dutch MIDI tunes
Spanish Psalter
Salmos Cantados Spanish translation of the Genevan Psalter
Salmos Metrificados
The links above are provided for the education and edification of those interested in exclusive psalmody. Hopefully you won’t find anything weird, unorthodox or inappropriate, but if you do please let us know.
Another useful link for your readers may be psalter.org. They have a audio library for the Trinity Psalter, the Book of Psalms for Singing and the Book of Psalms for Worship.
new Psalm-singing website:http://www.thePsalmsSung.org/
Thanks, Connor Q. Very nice site.
What a great little compendium of resources to aid us in the conversion of gains ayers.
Thanks for all your work.
Alan Dinsmore
A young fellow by the name of Zac Fitzsimmons has begun putting the psalms to music, word-for-word from the ESV translation, with one of his goals being that, as someone learns them, they’re memorizing the psalms themselves from scripture, at least that translation.
You can find his YouTube playlist at:
Or you can visit his website on the work at:
https://www.psalmsongswordforword.com/psalm-songs
On his website he wrote, “You don’t need special permission to use these Psalm songs or videos at home, schools, churches and anywhere else, but I always appreciate hearing how you are using these for Scripture memorization or anything else.”
Enjoy,
Joe