The 'Centuries' of Julia PalmerThis insightful volume offers a full illustration of the idioms, doctrine, and Biblical interpretations characteristic of Presbyterian Calvinism. |
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... devine atract must thither thy affections get Dost thou desire , to learn this art To part with all , & self deny And willingly , to Loose thy part Of this worlds vain felicity 35 40 Then look to Christ , that rare example 45 Who knew ...
... devine atract must thither thy affections get Dost thou desire , to learn this art To part with all , & self deny And willingly , to Loose thy part Of this worlds vain felicity 35 40 Then look to Christ , that rare example 45 Who knew ...
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... devine manefestations Of love , and glory , and salvation 10 Let me by faith , behold , and see 15 The arms of love strectht out to me That I with joy may welcome death Smelling its Christ perfumed breath . Oh let me render , death ...
... devine manefestations Of love , and glory , and salvation 10 Let me by faith , behold , and see 15 The arms of love strectht out to me That I with joy may welcome death Smelling its Christ perfumed breath . Oh let me render , death ...
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... devine I sink in greif Oh cast a favorable eye Upon my soull , or else I dye This world of woe 25 30 35 40 thou knowst , I love it not It is my foe I'le none oft as my lot From its vain pelf 45 upon the wing Let me still spring unto thy ...
... devine I sink in greif Oh cast a favorable eye Upon my soull , or else I dye This world of woe 25 30 35 40 thou knowst , I love it not It is my foe I'le none oft as my lot From its vain pelf 45 upon the wing Let me still spring unto thy ...
Contents
THE CENTURIES OF JULIA PALMER | 7 |
THE SECOND CENTURY | 171 |
NOTES | 310 |
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apace beginning of line blessed blise bloud cant cecreet chear Christ comfort cretures crown dayly death Declaration of Indulgence deleted at beginning desire devine doth dwell eternall eternity ev'ry faith fecth fill free grace freind give glory hapy hart he'l heaven hell holy I'le illegible letter inserted Isaac Watts Jesus Julia Palmer king lett litle live Lord ne're neer Oh let poem Presbyterian prid quikly replacing saincts Saten Second Century shine Somtimes Song of Songs Songs soull souls spirit superimposed on illegible sweet sweetly sweetnese T'was thee ther Ther's thesse thine things Thomas Cawton thosse thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thou'lt throne thurst thy face thy grace thy love unto vanity veiw Vincent Alsop weary wherby Whilst William Andrews Clark wilt thou wouldst Zion hill