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Divine Songs and Meditacions
Composed by An Collins
Collins, An (17th cent)
[section]
The Preface.
The Discourse.
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.
A Song demonstrating The vanities of Earthly things.
A Song manifesting The Saints eternall Happinesse
A Song exciting to spirituall Alacrity.
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.
A Song composed in time of the Civill Warr, when the wicked did much insult over the godly.
Another Song
Meditacions
1.
The first Meditacion.
2.
The second Meditacion.
3.
The third Meditacion.
4.
The fourth Meditacion.
5.
The fifth Meditacion.
[subsection]
Verses on the twelvth Chapter of Ecclesiastes.
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Divine Songs and Meditacions
Divine Songs and Meditacions
Composed by An Collins
An Collins
17th cent
Printed by R. Bishop
London
1653
Divine Songs and Meditacions