Whatever opinion may be entertained by connoisseurs as to the value of these songs as "Poems," none can doubt the earnest piety which dictated them, nor the unmistakable popularity they have ever enjoyed, both at home and abroad. "I sing the mighty power of God" is still in common use.
Copyright: Public Domain
CCEL Identifier: ccel/watts/divsongs/0.8
How to Reference This Edition: Wheaton, IL: Christian Classics Ethereal Library, 2000-08, v0.8, URL http://ccel.org/w/watts/divsongs/About.htm
Published: New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1866, “Divine and Moral Songs for Children” by Isaac Watts, D.D.; facsimile edition, Morgan, PA: Soli Deo Gloria, 1988.
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Element | Scheme | Content |
DC.Title | Divine and Moral Songs | |
DC.Creator | Isaac Watts | |
DC.Creator.Directory | Isaac Watts | |
DC.Subject | LCSH | Hymns; |
DC.Subject | CCEL | Hymns; |
DC.Subject | LCCS | ? |
DC.Subject | DDC | ? |
DC.Description | Whatever opinion may be entertained by connoisseurs as to the value of these songs as "Poems," none can doubt the earnest piety which dictated them, nor the unmistakable popularity they have ever enjoyed, both at home and abroad. "I sing the mighty power of God" is still in common use. | |
DC.Publisher | Wheaton, IL: Christian Classics Ethereal Library | |
DC.Publisher | CCEL | CCEL |
DC.Publisher.Address | URL | mailto:ccel@calvin.edu |
DC.Contributor.Transcriber | Stephen Hutcheson | |
DC.Date.Created | 2000-08 | |
DC.Type | Text.Anthology.Hymns | |
DC.Format | IMT | text/html |
DC.Format | Theological Markup Language | |
DC.Identifier | URL | http://ccel.org/w/watts/divsongs/About.htm |
DC.Identifier | CCEL | ccel/watts/divsongs.htm |
DC.Source.Print | New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1866 | |
DC.Language | ISO639-1 | en |
DC.Rights | Public Domain |