
A classic work, deriving its argument from the Scripture, the Presbyterian Standards, and history.
Some might say that the argument against instrumental music in public worship is outdated, trivial, or useless in the face of near-universal use of musical instruments in church worship services. But John L. Giradeau, a pastor to slaves and a professor at Columbia Seminary, makes a scriptural and regulative argument for Presbyterians to consider.
Some might say that the argument against instrumental music in public worship is outdated, trivial, or useless in the face of near-universal use of musical instruments in church worship services. But John L. Giradeau, a pastor to slaves and a professor at Columbia Seminary, makes a scriptural and regulative argument for Presbyterians to consider.