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Brotherton Collection6
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Browne, Moses6
Moses Brown1
[Bible]1
Mr Moses Brown1

Title: The power and presence of God. A version Psalm 139.

Author: Browne, Moses

Attribution: [Bible]

Date(s): 1739 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem in praise of the omniscience and omnipresence of God,

paraphrasing Psalm 139

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Title: This is the victory, even our faith. 1 John 5 & 4.

Author: Browne, Moses

Date(s): 1739 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem on faith in God and the gospels being the only sure guide

through life's sorrows and temptations, and the way to heaven

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Title: Trust in a redeemer: a divine dialogue

Author: Browne, Moses

Date(s): 1739 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious dialogue in which Christ assures a doubting sinner of the extent of

his mercy and redemptive power

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Title: A hymn

Author: Browne, Moses

Date(s): 1739 (published)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem, looking back on a life of sinful pleasure, now, through God's

grace, devoted to religion

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Title: Sickness and recovery, sacred to God the preserver and restorer

Author: Browne, Moses

Attribution: Mr Moses Brown

Date(s): 1737

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Religious poem, giving thanks to God for recovery from sickness, then

mourning the death of a wife in childbirth, finally looking forward to reunion

in heaven. Somewhat abridged and the last line altered.

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Title: To the memory of the very excellent and pious Samuel Wright, D.D., ob. April

3, 1746

Author: Browne, Moses

Attribution: Moses Brown

Date(s): 1746 (title)

Manuscript: Lt 45

Contents: Elegiac lament for the death of the clergyman Samuel Wright, praising his

virtuous life and his teaching of the Christian religion, alluding to the

titles of some of his 'celebrated treatises' (marginal note)

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