Or, should fate lead him to some safer shore, He'd sigh, he'd murmur, that he was alone. Then know thyself, the human mind survey; 13. Though man's ungrateful, or though fortune frown; Whom Heaven approves of most, must feel her rod. 14 Sidney, what good man envies not thy blow? * One of the accusers of Socrates. FINIS. WATTS & RIPPON. DAVID CLARK respectfully informs the public that he has published a second edition of that valuable Hymn Book published by Messrs. Anderson & Meehan, in the year 1820, containing in one volume, the Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts, as arranged by Dr. Rippon, with Dr. Rippon's Selection. The propriety of including both these works in one volume will appear, when it is considered that Dr. Rippon originally designed his Selection to be an Appendix to the Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts. As to form, the second edition differs from the first, in being printed with larger type, and on a larger page. As to matter, no alteration whatever is made, either in the Hymns or their arrangement, but into the Indexes of the work a valuable improvement is introduced. In the first edition there were distinct sets of Indexes of first lines of Scriptures and of subjects for the two parts of the work. In the present edition the Indexes of the Selection are, with out any omission, incorporated with those of the arrangement, so as to make one complete Index for the whole volume, The work is embellished with a Vignette Title, and a Portrait of Dr. Watts. A Portrait of Dr. Rippon will be added as soon as it can be obtained. This Hymn Book is printed on fine paper, from new stereotype plates, and is handsomely and strongly bound in sheep. The price for a single copy is one dollar. Six copies can be had for $5, and thirteen for $10. To book seller or others taking a larger number of copies, a more liberal discount will be made. Orders from a distance enclosing the money should be ad dressed to David Clark, No. 118 N. Fourth st. or to the Agent of the Baptist General Tract Society, Philadelphia, and will receive prompt attention. Persons sending for books, will please be particular in stating the number wanted, and the way in which they are to be forwarded. P. S. An Appendix of Sixty Hymns selected by W. T. Brantly, has been stereotyped and printed with some of the above. The whole work is sold at 81 124 each, or at the same rate of discount for a larger number, |