They have, besides, temples and synagogues to pray in, as well as preachers and precentors to listen to, and their feasts and fasts afford them recreation for body and mind.
On a certain Sunday in 1667, one of the precentorsnamed Barrin found a huge lectern placed in front of his stall.
On his return to Scotland, he found his cause somewhat damaged in his absence, by the attempt of precentors to teach his system in congregational classes.
Unlike the church-organists of England, the Scotch precentors are not educated musicians--a naturally good voice and ear is their only pre-requisite.
Precentors who have so readily responded to my circular of appeal.
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