Union and Communion Or, Thoughts on the Song of SolomonCosimo, Inc., 2007 M04 1 - 96 pages In this text first published in 1893, missionary James Hudson Taylor illuminates the Song of Solomon, dividing it into six sections, with glosses on the scripture throughout. He discusses how the Song shines light on aspects of faith, human experience, and the relationship to God and Christ. Both the longtime faithful and those new to the Bible can enjoy this lovely work, as it can both remind and teach anew. Even those familiar with the Song are sure to find new insight in this concise and clear book of teachings.British missionary JAMES HUDSON TAYLOR (1832-1905) founded the China Inland Mission and served there for five decades. He is considered one of the most successful and most significant missionaries of the 19th century. |
Contents
THE TITLE | 7 |
THE great purpose towards which all | 15 |
SECTION II | 27 |
SECTION III | 37 |
SECTION IV | 47 |
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abiding in CHRIST adjure Appii Forum awake My love beauty Behold blessing build the Temple called Church citron claim comely COSIMO dark daughters of Jerusalem day be cool degree of glory delight desire dove's espousals fairest among women fear feedeth His flock feeding His sheep forgetful fountain sealed fragrance frankincense fulness give glad grace hath head is filled heart-oneness HOLY SPIRIT JESUS King Solomon Lebanon lilies little foxes LORD Mount Gilead myrrh never occupied precious fruits presence ravished My heart recognizes rescue the perishing rest royal Bridegroom satisfaction satisfied section Cant section closes shadows flee silver sister Song of Solomon soul loveth spikenard sweet tender Thee Thine eyes thou art fair Thou hast ravished thy countenance Thy love thy voice tion tribe of Judah UNBROKEN COMMUNION union utterances verses vine vineyard watchmen wild flower wine words worldliness ye stir young hart
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Page 3 - He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease.