- " In 1757, John
Wesley described the
verse of
Sternhold and
Hopkins as "scandalous doggerel".
Sternhold and
Hopkins render the
beginning of the 24th Psalm...
-
Thomas Sternhold (1500–1549) was an
English courtier and the prin****l
author of the
first English metrical version of the Psalms,
originally attached...
-
early metrical version of the
psalm in
English was made in 1565 by
Thomas Sternhold.
Other notable metrical versions to
emerge from this
period include those...
- King
James Bible was introduced, the
metrical arrangements by
Thomas Sternhold and John
Hopkins were also po****r and were
provided with
printed tunes...
- The Old
Hundredth metrical setting from a 1628
printing of the
Sternhold and
Hopkins Psalter....
- friends. By far the most po****r and
reprinted metrical Psalter was
Thomas Sternhold's Whole book of Psalms.
Although it was not
legally required, it was traditional...
- 1940s, she
lived in
Pullman Court,
Streatham Hill.
Newman was
educated at
Sternhold College, the
Italia Conti Academy of
Theatre Arts
stage school and the...
- (Smith & Lamar, 1911), p. 108. Quitslund, Beth. The
Reformation in Rhyme:
Sternhold,
Hopkins and the
English Metrical Psalter (Ashgate, 2008), pp. 204, 229...
- 1547:
sixteen when he died in 1553)."
Sternhold's work
paralleled Marot's
efforts in the
French Court;
Sternhold's "...strong
puritan strain moved him to...
-
whether "Old Psalm-Book"
means Playford's 1677
publication or some other.
Sternhold and Hopkins's "old version" and Tate and Brady's "new version", among...