Divine meditations and contemplations, in prose and verse, on some of the most important and interesting doctrines of Christianity. In five parts, viz. Part. I. Contains meditations on the unity of God, a Trinity of persons in the unity of essence, with the necessity of a Saviour. Part II. Consists of meditations on the attributes, perfections, excellencies, &c. of God the father. Part III. Composed of contemplations on the engagements, qualifications, performances, &c. of God the son. Part IV. Is made up of soliloquies concerning the various operations, influences, applications, &c. of God the Holy Ghost. Part V. Consisting of a soliloquy on the happiness of the saints, theological questions propounded and solved; with several poems. By John Henderson, late shipmaster in Borrowstounness. To which is prefixed, an account of the author, and the accurate view he takes of himself both in the glass of the law and Gospel, with the solemn transaction that passed between God and him.

  • Henderson, John, shipmaster.
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M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]
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Glasgow : Printed for James Thomson, merchant in Edinburgh, the editor, and sold by him at his Shop in Grass-market, and by J. Trail, W. Gray, and J. Wood, booksellers in Edinburgh: and R. Smith, Jun. bookseller in the Salt-mercat, Glasgow, M.DCC.LXIII. [1763]

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[2],v-xl,412p. ; 80.

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