Miller, A. Song of Solomon
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Miller, A. Song of Solomon
Meditations on the Song of Solomon.
Andrew Miller.
Fourth Edition.
“My meditation of him shall be sweet.” — Psalm 104:34.
Table of Contents
Chapter One.
Chapter Two.
Chapter Three.
Chapter Four.
Chapter Five.
Chapter Six.
Chapter Seven.
Chapter Eight.
“Song o’er all songs transcendent; Mighty theme!
Amid the lovely, lovelier still.
Amid the lofty, more majestic still,
More richly, more seraphically fraught
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With music from the everlasting hills –
In awe, in reverence, and yet with joy,
Turn we to listen to thy sacred tones;
And from the world and the world’s din removed,
In sweet retirement, from the Book of God,
To cherish contemplation on each line,
Replete with meanings high and wonderful,
Indited by the Lord, the Comforter!”
Metrical Meditations.
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