Search Results - old
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10
The psalms hymns & spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament: faithfully translated into English metre. Being the New-England Psalm-book revised and improved: by an endeavour after a yet nearer approach to the inspired original, as well as to the rules of poetry. With an addition of fifty other hymns on the most important subjects of Christianity; with their titles, placed in order, from-- The fall of angels and men, to-- Heaven after the general judgment
Get full text
Book -
11
An exposition of the Books of the Prophets of the Old Testament: Both larger and lesser, [ viz. Isaiah, Jeremiah, ... and Malachi. ] In two volumes. In which, it is attempted to give An Account of the several Books, and the Writers of them; A Summary of each Chapter, and the Genuine Sense of every Verse: And throughout the whole. The Original Text, and Various Versions are inspected, and compared; Interpreters of the best Note, both Jewish and Christian, consulted; And the Prophecies shewn chiefly to belong to the Times of the Gosrel, and a great Number of th
Get full text
Book -
12
-
13
-
14
-
15
A paraphrase or, large explicatory poem, upon the Song of Solomon: Wherein, The mutual Love of Christ and his Church, contained in that Old Testament Song, is imitated in the language of the New Testament, and adapted to the Gospel-Dispensation. By the late Reverend Ralph Erskine, M. A. Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline
Get full text
Book -
16
-
17
A poetical paraphrase of the Song of Solomon: wherein the mutual love of Christ and his church contained in that Old-Testament song, is imitated in the language of the New Testament, adapted to the Gospel Dispensation, and fitted to the Common Tunes. By the Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dumfermline, and Author of the Gospel Sonnets, &c
Get full text
Book -
18
The psalms, hymns, & spiritual songs, of the Old and New Testament: faithfully translated into English metre. Being the New-England Psalm book revised and improved; by an endeavour after a yet nearer approach to the inspired original, as well as to the rules of poetry. With an addition of fifty other hymns on the most important subjects of Christianity; with their titles, placed in order, from-- The fall of angels and men, to-- Heaven after the general judgment. [Five lines of Scripture references and texts]
Get full text
Book -
19
-
20