
Memoir of John Watson & Sister, of Linlithgow, Scotland, examples of Early Piety
Belfrage, Henry. Memoir of John Watson and Sister, of Linlithgow, Scotland, exemplifying the Loveliness of Early Piety; To which is added, A Memoir of their Father, the Rev. David Watson. New-York: Calrton & Phillips, 1853. [10562] Worn blindstamped cloth with faded gilt spine title, 6 x 4 inches, back board stained. Wood engraved frontispiece of the brother and sisters kneeling in prayer around a table by candlelight, hearth cooking fire to the left. 96 pp., small dig to top edge margin on many pages, some foxing and small stains. Fair. Hardcover. Published by a Methodist firm. The father, Rev. David Watson (1772-1831), was an Associate Presbyterian minister who was educated under Rev. John Brown of Haddington. The son, John Watson, died at the age of 18, in 1819; his sister in 1820. The author of these memoirs, the Rev. Henry Belfrage, D.D. (1774-1835), was also a member of the Associate Synod, and was a friend of the father and his family. Belfrage preached the funeral sermon of all three persons.