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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Divine Songs, by Isaac Watts This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Divine Songs Author: Isaac Watts Release Date: September 11, 2004 [EBook #13439] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG 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. But great Minds have the true Relish and Pleasure of doing Good, and are content to be unknown. It is such a silent Satisfaction Sir _Thomas Abney_ enjoys in the unspeakable Blessings of this Year, that brought our present King to the Throne: and he permits the World to forget that happy Turn that was given to the Affairs of the Kingdom by his wise Management in the Highest Office of the City, whereby the Settlement of the Crown was so much strengthen'd in the Illustrious Family which now possesses it. O may the Crown flourish many Years on the Head of our Soveraign, and may his House possess it to the End of Time, to secure all Religious and Civil Liberties to the Posterity of those who have been so zealous to establish this
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