
Divine Songs and Meditacions (1653)
by active 17th century An Collins
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Chapters (23)
- The Augustan Reprint Society
- INTRODUCTION
- NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION
- Divine SONGS and MEDITACIONS
- To the Reader
- The Preface.
- A Song expressing their happinesse who have Communion with Christ.
- A Song shewing the Mercies of God to his people, by interlacing cordiall Comforts with fatherly Chastisments.
- A Song declaring that a Christian may finde tru Love only where tru Grace is.
- Another Song exciting to spirituall Mirth.
- This song sheweth that God is the strength of his people, whence they have support and comfort.
- Another Song.
- Another Song.
- Another Song.
- Another Song
- Meditacions
- The first Meditacion.
- The Preamble.
- The Second Meditacion.
- PUBLICATIONS OF THE AUGUSTAN REPRINT SOCIETY
- PUBLICATIONS IN PRINT
- William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: University of California The Augustan Reprint Society General Editors
- Corresponding Secretary
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