Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748 / 2008-07-26 00:00:00
EBOOK DIVINE SONGS ***
Produced by Lewis Jones
Divine Songs
Attempted in the Easy Language of Children.
By I. Watts.
_Out of the Mouth of Babes and Sucklings thou hast perfected
Praise_. Matt. xxi. 16.
Transcriber's Note.
Throughout, modern numerals have been substituted for their Roman
equivalents.
In Watts' dedication the original capitalisation, italics and
spelling are retained; the aim thereby is to convey more accurately
the flavour of the original.
TO
Mrs. SARAH )
Mrs. MARY _and_) ABNEY,
Mrs. ELIZABETH )
_Daughters of Sir_ THOMAS ABNEY, _Kt. and Alderman of London_.
_My Dear Young Friends_,
Whom I am constrained to love and honour by many Obligations. It was
the generous and condescending Friendship of your Parents under my
weak Circumstances of Health, that brought me to their Country-Seat
for the Benefit of the Air; but it was an Instance of most uncommon
Kindness, to supply me there so chearfully for two Years of Sickness
with the richest Conveniences of Life. Such a Favour requires my
most affectionate Returns of Service to themselves, and to all that
is dear to them; and meer Gratitude demands some solemn and publick
Acknowledgment.
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