Why Don't We Sing the Psalms?

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  1. Good question. And for those of us who do sing psalms, why don’t we sing Calvin’s psalms (i.e. psalms set to the melodies Calvin commissioned)? Since we’re in the mood for recovering distinctively Reformed piety and worship, why not?

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