Translations from the French of Madame de la Mothe Guion

by

William Cowper


Table of Contents

About This Book

Title Page

The Nativity

God Neither Known nor Loved by the World

The Swallow

The Triumph of Heavenly Love Desired

A Figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine Love

A Child of God Longing to See Him Beloved

Aspirations of the Soul After God

Gratitude and Love to God

Happy Solitude—Unhappy Men

Living Water

Truth and Divine Love Rejected by the World

Divine Justice Amiable

The Soul That Loves God Finds Him Everywhere

The Testimony of Divine Adoption

Divine Love Endures No Rival

Self–diffidence

The Acquiescence of Pure Love

Repose in God

Glory to God Alone

Self–love and Truth Incompatible

The Love of God the End of Life

Love Faithful in the Absence of the Beloved

Love Pure and Fervent

The Entire Surrender

The Perfect Sacrifice

God Hides His People

The Secrets of Divine Love Are To Be Kept

The Vicissitudes Experienced in the Christian Life

Watching unto God in the Night Season

Watching unto God in the Night Season

Watching unto God in the Night Season

The Joy of the Cross

Joy in Martyrdom

Simple Trust

The Necessity of Self–abasement

Love Increased by Suffering

Scenes Favourable to Meditation


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