one by addreffing the other. Whatsoever is truly and properly God is the object of divine worship. And that Jefus Chrift the Son of God, and the Holy Ghost the Spirit of God, are truly, really, and properly God, is as clearly revealed in the fcriptures as that the Father is fo. The grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift, the love of God our heavenly Father, and the communion of the Spirit of all grace, be with thee, and with all that love our Lord Jefus Chrift in fincerity and truth, both now and for evermore; is the prayer of, dear fon, Yours in Chrift Jefus, W. HUNTINGTON, S.S. THE END. T. Benfey, Printer, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London. The time of the singing of birds and the owls. Haiah xliii. 20. t come. Cant.ii.12. A CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN NOCTUA AURITA, OF THE DESERT, AND PHILOMELA, OF THE KING'S DALE. PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, S.S. MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL AT PROVIDENCE CHAPEL, LITTLE TITCHFIELD-STREET, AND AT MONKWELL-STREET MEETING. The time of the finging of birds is come.-CANT. ii. 12. The beafts of the field shall honour me, the dragons and the owls.-ISA. iv. 30. LONDON: PRINTED BY T. BENSLEY. Sold at Providence Chapel on Monday and Wednesday Evenings, and at Monkwell-Street Meeting on Tuefday Evenings; by W. Baynes, No. 54, Pater. nofter-Row; T. Green, No. 93, and J. Baker, No. 226, Oxford-Street; J. Cobbin, No. 14, Hertford-ftrect, Fitzroy-fquare; at the Chapel in the Cliff, Lewes, Suffex; by T. Barfton, Caftlegate, Grantham, Lincolnshire; and by A. Batten, fen. Wellwyn, Herts. 1799. |