PSAL. CXXXIX, 9, 10, If I take the wings of the morning, or dwell in PSAL. CIV. 34. Of him my meditation shall be sweet. PITTSBURGH : PUBLISHED BY R. FATTERSON & LAMBDIN. Butier & Lambdin, Printers. 2 RECOMMENDATION. T HE volume, entitled "Solitude Sweetened; or, Miscellaneous Meditations," by JAMES MEIKLE, is a work which cannot fail to give much pleasure to the pious mind. The author discovers a very happy talent in deducing from the phænomena of nature, and from the ordinary occurrences of life, much religious instruction, which he conveys in an animated and pleasing style. We should be glad to see an American edition of this work, and are persuaded, that if its worth were known, such an edition would meet with general encouragement.* SAMUEL MILLER, JOHN B. ROMEYN. New-York, December 18, 1809. *Several editions, have been published in the U. S. and one of them in Pittsburgh, by R PATTERSON. |