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 THEIR AUTHORS AND ORIGIN. 95

Living above the Dead,&quot; on the text 1 Cor. iii. 22, &quot;Whether life or death all are yours.&quot; One verse is omitted.

&quot; Are we the soldiers of the cross P &quot; No. 623. This is part of a hynin beginning

&quot;Do I believe what Jesus gaith ? &quot;

Part of which is No. G20, the hymn for Sermon xxx, on &quot;Christian Morality, viz., Courage and Honour,&quot; on the text &quot; If there be any virtue,&quot; &c. Phil. iv. 8.

&quot; With heavenly weapons I have fought.&quot; No. 629. This is part of Watts 547th hymn, first book, beginning &quot; Death may dissolve my body now.&quot;

&quot; that I knew the secret place.&quot; No. 641.

This is given at the end of No. 6 of &quot; Sermons on Miscel laneous Subjects.&quot; The subject is &quot; Sins and Sorrows spread before God,&quot; and the text, &quot; that I knew where I might find him,&quot; &c. Job xxiii. 3, 4. One verse is omitted.

&quot; Now to the hands of Christ our King.&quot; No. 667.

This is part of Watts 113th hymn, second book, a hymn of eight verses, beginning

&quot; The majesty of Solomon.&quot; &quot; Immortal principles forbid.&quot; No. 676.

This is the latter part of Watts hymn cxliii, first book, a hymn of ten verses, beginning

&quot; So new-born babes desire the breast.&quot; &quot; How vast the treasure we possess.&quot; No. 687.

The first verse of this hymn is the first verse of the hymn to Sermon xxxvii., on &quot; The Christian s Treasure,&quot; on the text &quot; All things are yours.&quot; 1 Cor. iii. 21. The last four verses are part of the hymn to Sermon xxxviii.. on &quot; All

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