Citation - New York Journal-New York: 1774.12.22

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Index Entry Bull, Amos, singing master, opens school in New York 
Location New York 
Citation
NYJ-N.774.131
22 Dec 1774:22 (1668 Supplement)
Psalmody.  The subscriber having for many years taught
psalmody in several parts of New-England, where he flatters
himself he had the approbation of the most competent judges,
now offers himself in that capacity ot the gentlemen and
ladies of this city, who, it is to be hoped will give such
encouragement, to this his undertaking, as shall enable him
to carry into execution his intention of teaching an art so
truly noble and divine.  Such a place for opening his school
will be provided, as shall be entirely satisfactory to the
subscribers, to whom he proposes to give at least two
lessons in a week, for one dollar entrance, and three
dollars per quarter.  Gentlemen and ladies may be taught at
their own houses, for one guinea entrance, and one guinea
per quarter.--Subscriptions are taken in by Mr. John Blagge,
Messrs. Corsa and Bull, and by the printer hereof.  Those
who will favour an institution so eminently calculated to
inspire us with a fervent zeal for the divinity, by becoming
subscribers, will much oblige the publick's most obedient
humble servant, Amos Bull.


Generic Title New York Journal-New York 
Date 1774.12.22 
Publisher Holt, John 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0028845
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