An edition of Divine songs (1839)

Divine songs

affording profitable employment for those who are fond of singing, but who are without leisure to read, or means to purchase, a larger book ; and containing matter too important to be neglected by any one

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James Nisbet
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An edition of Divine songs (1839)

Divine songs

affording profitable employment for those who are fond of singing, but who are without leisure to read, or means to purchase, a larger book ; and containing matter too important to be neglected by any one

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Cover of: Divine songs
Divine songs: affording profitable employment for those who are fond of singing, but who are without leisure to read, or means to purchase, a larger book ; and containing matter too important to be neglected by any one
1839, The Religious Tract Society, Instituted 1799. Sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and by the booksellers
in English
Cover of: Divine songs
Divine songs: affording pleasant employment for a leisure hour, and refreshment for the mind when fatigued with labour, or troubled with cares
1839, The Religious Tract Society, Instituted 1799. Sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and by the booksellers
in English
Cover of: Divine songs
Divine songs: suitable for singing during a quiet night-watch, or when off duty, and affording profitable employment at all times, both to sailors and to landsmen
1839, The Religious Tract Society, Instituted 1799. Sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and by the booksellers
in English
Cover of: Divine songs
Divine songs: affording profitable employment for those who are fond of singing, but who are without leisure to read, or means to purchase, a larger book ; and containing matter too important to be neglected by any one
1839, The Religious Tract Society, Instituted 1799. Sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and by the booksellers
in English

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Edition Notes

At head of title: No. 1561.

Imprint from colophon: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Duke street, Lambeth, for the Religious Tract Society; sold at the Depository, 56, Paternoster-row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; by J. Nisbet and Co., 21, Berners street, Oxford street; and by other Booksellers.

James Nisbet was at this address from 1823 to 1850; by 1839 the Religious Tract Society had an additional depository in St. Paul's Churchyard.

Burke Library copy: In a volume of pamphlets with collective t.p. "The Second Series Tracts of the Religious Tract Society. In one volume." and spine title "Second Series of the Publications of the Religious Tract Society."

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Second Series Tracts -- No. 1561, Second Series Tracts (Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)) -- no. 1561.
Other Titles
Divine songs, Poor man's companion

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Pagination
8 p.

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OL44895684M
OCLC/WorldCat
747934686

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