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A defcription of hell,

A dialogue between the fallen angels and a human
Spirit, &c.

A dialogue between the foul, riches, fame, &c.
Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the fields, &c.
Hymn,

Hymn,

Hymn,

Hymn,

Hymn,

Hymn on the facrament,

Hymn on heaven,

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Hymn,

Hymn,

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The appeal,

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Tell me, O thou whom my foul loves, &c.

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Against drunkenness,
Against lewdness,

By Mr. WATT.

An hymn to CHRIST JESUS the eternal life,
A paraphrafe on the 137th pfalm,

David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan,
Death and heaven. In five Lyric odes,

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1. The fpirit's farewel to the body after long fick nefs,

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2. The departing moments, or absent from the body, ibid. 3. Entrance into paradife, or prefent with the

Lord,

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4. The fight of God in heaven,

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5. A funeral ode at the interrment of the body, fuppofed to be fung by the mourners,

ibid.

Searching after God,

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The Hebrew poet,

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The midnight elevation,

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The world a ftranger to God,

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Thoughts and meditations in a long fickness, 1712 and

1713,

1. The hurry of the spirits in a fever and nervous diforder,

2. Peace of conscience, and prayer for health,

3. Encouraged to hope for health in May, 4. The wearifome weeks of fickness,

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Shall every infect, bird, and brute
Confefs his boundless sway;

And man, who's bleft with speech, be mute,
No duteous homage pay?

III.

Ingratitude avaunt! be gone!

My mufe fhall raise her voice,

When heav'n infpires, and leads her on, 'Tis duty and 'tis choice.

IV.

Look round, O man! furvey this globe,
Speak of the fiat pow'r;
See, nature gives a diff'rent robe
To ev'ry herb and flow'r!

V.

See! various beings fill the air,

And people earth and sea;

What grateful changes form the year,
How conftant night and day.

VI.

Next raise thine eye, the vast expanse
A pow'r unbounded shows;

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See,

See, round the fun the planets dance,
And various worlds compofe.

VII.

Then turn into thyself, O man!
With wonder view thy foul!
Confefs his pow'r that laid each plan,
And ftill directs the whole.

VIII.

And let obedience to his laws
Thy gratitude proclaim,
To him the fift almighty cause,
JEHOVAH is his name.
IX.

Beyond all worlds enthron'd on high,
Archangels him adore;

Glory to him the feraphs cry,
Glory for evermore.

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