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Spiritual Hymn, Intituled, The Dying Saint's
Song; and fome of his laft Letters.

y Mr. Andrew Welwood, Brother to Mr. John Welwood,
late Minifter of the Goffel in SCOTLAND.

3. 4. When Chrift, who is our Life, fall at
then fhall ye alfo appear with him in Glory.

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The LORD fhall be unto thee an everla
Light, and thy GOD thy Glory, 20. Thy Sun fhall no
more go down, neither hall thy Moon withdraw it felf:
21. Thy People alfo fhall be all righteous, they shall in-
herit the Land for ever.

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The LORD GOD Almighty, and the
LAMB are the Temple of it. For the Glory of GOD

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id lighten it, and the Lamb is the Light thereof.

EDINBURGH,

inted by John Reid, for the Publishers, and to be fold at
moft Stationers Shops in Edinburgh and Glasgow 1721

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MR. WELWOOD's

MEDITATIONS;

OR,

A Glimpse of Glory.

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HOU haft here prefented to thy View, A GLIMPSE of GLORY from the Heavenly Zion, fo bright and lively, as Nothing of humane Compofure, yet extant, can equal. A Ray of fuch hea venly Fire, as, being received into an Heart effected with Eternal Objects, may prove a bleft Mean to inflame ic into a Divine Rapture of holy Longing, to fee, and enjoy thefe Unfeen Things, which are here in fo bright Colours reprefented. Whofoever will in Sincerity, and with Attention perufe this Small TREATISE, will be led into fuch a delightful Contemplation of Divine and Heavenly Things, as may, in a Manner, tranfport his very Soul into that Heavenly Paradife; carry him along the beautiful Banks of that pure River of the Water of Life: and reprefent to the Eyes of his Mind, that Noble and

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