Gospel-Canticles: or, spiritual songs. In five parts. Part I. The Believer's Espousals: Or, the Way how a Sinner is divorced from the Law as a Covenant, and married unto Christ, &c. Part II. The Believer's Jointure: Or, the Privileges of those that are espoused to Christ, with the Marks and Characters of such. Part III. The Believer's Riddle: Or, the Mystery of Faith; shewing the Believer's two-fold Condition; Nature and Grace, Flesh and Spirit. Part IV. The Believer's Lodging: Or, his Inn while here upon Earth. Being a Poem or Paraphrase upon Psalm lxxxiv. Part V. The Believer's Soliloquy: Especially when in Affliction and Desertion, complaining of his own evil Heart, and longing to be Above where he shall Sin no more. The Two former being an Enlargement and Amendment of a Poem (intituled, The Believers Dowry) upon Isaiah liv. 5. Thy Maker is thy Husband. By a minister of the gospel in the Church of Scotland.

  • Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752.
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[1720]
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Edinburgh : printed by Mr. James M'euen and company, and to be sold by the said Mr. James M'euen and other booksellers, [1720]

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100p. ; 80.

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