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Lewis writes here about the difficulties he has met or the joys he has gained in reading the Psalms. He points out that the Psalms are poems, intended to be sung, not doctrinal treatises or sermons. Proceeding with his characteristic grace, he guides readers through both the form and the... read more
I. Introductory
II. "Judgment" in the Pslams
III. The Cursings
IV. Death in the Psalms
V. "The Fair Beauty of the Lord"
VI. "Sweeter Than Honey"
VII. Connivance
VIII. Nature
IX. A Word About Praising
X. Second Meanings
XI. Scripture
XII. Second Meanings in the Psalms
Appendix I. Selected Psalms
Appendix II. Psalms Discussed or Mentioned
List the books that contain additional information about this book.
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