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A27997 The book of Job in meeter as to several of those excellent things contain'd therein, the better to familiarize them, and to bring them the more into use, for peoples benefit, to be sung after the ordinary, and usual tunes. By R. P. Minister of the Gospel, and an admirer of the infinite perfections and excellencies of God.; Bible. English. Selections. R. P. 1700 (1700) Wing B2640A; ESTC R215884 24,889 92

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As Streams from Lebanon 11. My-Love is White and Ruddy chief Of Ten Thousand is he His Head 's as Gold most fine his Cheeks As Beds of Spices be 12. As Flowers sweet dropping sweet Myrrh His Lips as Lilies be His Mouth 's most sweet yea and he is Wholly and all lovely 13. This is my well beloved one And this he is my Friend O Daughters of Jerusalem Whom I to you commend The Spouses sweet resolve Chap. 4. 6. 1. UNtil the Day do break and that The Shadows they away do flee And darknesses dispersed are Which do at present cover me 2. I will unto the Mountains get Of Myrrh yea and unto the Hill Of Frankinsence I 'll have recourse And there my self solace I will 3. My well beloved he is mine His Life he hath laid down for me And I am his to Love and serve And Praise to him for ever be 4. Worthy the Lamb is to receive Due Honour Power and Glory For he was slain and by his Blood To God he hath redeem'd us by The Requests of the Spouse to her Beloved Cant. 1. 2. 1. LEt with the Kisses of his Mouth My well-belov'd kiss me For I far better do than Wine Thy Love esteem to be 2. O draw thou me and readily We will run after thee The King into his Chamber hath Brought and conducted me 3. We will be glad and great in thee Shall our rejoicing be Thy Love remember more than Wine The upright they Love Thee 4. Tell me O thou whom my Soul loves Where thou dost feed and where At Noon thou mak'st thy Flocks to rest With heat when scorch'd they are 5. For why should I be as is one Who turns aside unto Th' Assemblies of false Teachers who Corrupt true Doctrine do 6. If thou know'st not O thou who art The fairest of Women Follow the Footsteps of the flock Feed and abide there then 7. O set me as a Seal upon Thine Heart as a Seal on Thine Arm for Love is strong as Death And Zeals flame quench can none 8. Make hast my well belov'd who art The Spicy Mountains on And be like to a Roe or a Young Hart O swiftly come Gods exceeding and incomprehensible Greatness and Majesty Out of Isaiah 40. 12 15 16 17 22 23 28. 1. THe Waters in the hollow of His Hand measur'd hath He With span Heaven meted out Earth's Dust Holds in a measure He. 2. The Mountains He in Scales hath weigh'd In Balances the Hills He taketh up the Isles even as A very little thing 3. Behold even as a Buckets drop The Nations are so And as the Balances small Dust Him they are counted to 4. And Lebanon though 't is so full Of Wood it don't suffice To burn nor are the Beasts thereof Enough for Sacrifice 5. All Nations before him are As nothing and they be As less than nothing unto him Counted and Vanity 6. He sits on th' Circle of the Earth As Grashoppers they be Who dwell therein Heavens stretcheth out As Tents and Curtains He. 7. The Princes and the Potentates To nothing bringeth He The Judges also of the Earth He makes as Vanity 8. To whom then will ye liken God Or what likeness will ye Compare to him who is so great And of such Majesty 9. And blessed be his glorious Name His glorious Name always Which is exalted far above All Blessing and all Praise The Mystery of Godliness to be Sung on Sacrament Days 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1. THe Mystery of Godliness Without Controversie Is great God he was manifest In our Humanity 2. And though he but as Man appear'd And mean in the World's Eye He justified yet as God Was by his Deity 3. In that he by the Power thereof Himself rais'd from the Dead And so from th' guilt of our Sins charg'd On him was acquitted 4. And he was of the Angels seen With deep Inspection Yea of them was he seen with heighth Of Admiration 5. That he should condescend so low As on him for to take Our Humane Nature and be made Himself who all did make 6. And being so of Angels seen Preached also was he Yea to the Gentiles preach'd was he And that 's a Mystery 7. And being Preached in the World Believed on was He And into Glory up was he Receiv'd triumphantly 8. We Captives were yea under went The worst Captivity Himself and Life a Ransom he Gave for our Liberty An Hymn after the Sacrament Revel 1. 5. 1. NOw unto him that loved us To him that lov'd us so As from our Sins to wash us in His Blood and make us to 2. God and his Father Kings and Priests To him ascribed be For ever and for evermore Dominion and Glory 3. Glory to God i' th' highest be That Men on Earth have Peace And for his great Good-will towards Men Let Praises never cease 4. Ye Cherubims and Seraphims Still Hallelujah Cry Yea Hallelujahs still again Sound forth perpetually 5. To him that sits upon the Throne And to the Lamb still be For ever and for ever more Praise Honour and Glory Another Sacramental Hymn 1. FRom God the Father and also From Jesus Christ the Lord May Grace and Mercy be to us VVe wish with one accord 2. VVho did himself give for our Sins A Sacrifice to be That from this present evil VVorld Might be delivered we 3. According to the VVill of God Our Father this did He To whom for ever Glory be Amen Amen say we 4. God his own Son he did not spare His only Son not He No not his well beloved Son A Sacrifice to be 5. That we might Live him unto Death For us give up did he Yea his whole VVrath he pour'd on him Us from it for to Free Another Sacramental Hymn John 3. 13 14 15 16 17. 1. AS Moses in the VVilderness The Serpent lifted up on high Ev'n so the Son of Man he must Be lift up on the Cross and why 2. That who so on him doth believe And that whosoever he be He should not perish but should live And that to all Eternity 3. For God so lov'd the VVorld to which No Parallel can ever be That his only begotten Son To be a Sacrifice gave he 4. For God not to condemn the VVorld Did send into the VVorld his Son But did him send that so the VVorld Through him might have Salvation 5. VVhen that we were yet without Strength In due Time Jesus Christ did Die VVhich was the Time God did appoint And that even for the Ungodly 6. For scarcely for a Righteous Man VVill one be willing for to Die Yet for a good Man some perhaps To suffer Death may not deny 7. But God commends his Love towards us Yea so his Love commendeth He That even whiles yet Sinners we were Christ died that so live might we 8. Christ from the Curse o' th' Law hath us Redeemed yea Redeem'd us so That to be made a Curse for us He did himself submit unto
9. And that for us a Curse he was Herein it doth appear to be Because it 's written every one Is Curs'd that hangeth on a Tree 10. That so the Blessing of Abraham Thro' Christ the Gentiles might come on That we through Faith the Promise of The Spirit might receive each one An Hymn for the Spirit and Grace 1. US with thy loving Kindness Lord And with thy tender Mercies Crown And on us Lord be pleas'd thy Grace Abundantly for to pour down 2. Like to a water'd Garden Lord Do thou our Souls make for to be Their Savour also like unto A Field that is blessed by thee 3. Like Rain upon the Mowen Grass Come down on us yea and no less Than Sh●wers on the Earth that it Do VVater yea and much refresh 4. Be thou unto us as the Dew That like the Lilly grow may we And that even like to Lebanon Our Roots even so cast forth may be 5. As thou hast promis'd Lord do thou Pour Water on him that 's thirsty Also no less O Lord do thou Pour Floods upon the Ground that 's dry 6. Do thou thy Spirit pour on us And pour thou it on our Off-spring And both on us and also them Do thou O Lord pour thy Blessing 7. So Spring and Flourish then shall we As Grass in Meadows green we see Yea and as Willows and such Trees As by the Waters planted be 8. And blessed be thy glorious Name Yea bless'd for ever let it be The whole Earth let thy Glory fill Amen Yea and Amen say we Numb 6. 23 24 25 26. 1. OThou who art the blessed one Be pleas'd to bless us so As Aaron Israel to bless Thou didst give Order to 2. The Lord us bless and do us keep This is our Suite to Thee The Lord his Face make shine on us And gracious to us be 3. The Lord grant that his Countenance On us lift up may be And let also we pray thee Peace Be given to us by thee 4. Our Days the Lord Knows and with what Here exercis'd are we And as our Days are so Lord please To make our Strength to be God's Majesty and Severity against his Enemies Na●um 1. 3 5 6 7. 1. THe Lord is slow to Anger and In Power also great is He And not at all the Wicked shall By him whiles such acquitted be 2. The Lord i' th' Whirlwind hath his way And in the Storm his way is there Yea and the Clouds so numerous Even they the Dust of his Feet are 3. The Mountains they do Quake at him Yea and the Hills they melt also The Earth's burnt at his Presence and The World and all that dwell there do 4. Who is there that 's able to stand Before his Indignation And in the fierceness of his Wrath Who is there can abide not one 5. His Fury so dreadful is Like unto Fire poured out And by him also are thrown down The Rocks that are so strong and stout 6. And yet the Lord is good he Strength Inth ' Day of Trouble is and those He knows and hath respect unto Who do on him their Trust repose Our great Vnworthiness WE do acknowledge Lord to thee Of all the Mercies we And Truth which thou hast shewn to us VVe most unworthy be Thy Mercies Lord they many are Both great there are and small But we our selves even we are less Than the least of them all Lord cloath us with Humility That Cloth becomes us well VVho cloathed are with Sin in us As Flesh dwells no good Thing God's wonderful Respect to the Contrite and Humble THus saith the high and lofty one Inhabiting Eternity VVhose Name is great and glorious Most Reverend and Thrice Holy I in the high and holy Place Do dwell with him also dwell I That of a Contrite Spirit is And Cloathed with Humility And that with him I dwell 't is that Revive the Spirit I may so Of him that 's humble and the Heart Of him that is Contrite also An Hymn upon the failing of Creature-Comforts THese broken Cisterns Lord they fail And Brooks dry up no less And therefore unto Thee O Lord My Soul makes its Address For thou of Living VVaters art The Fountain and in Thee VVhen Brooks and broken Cisterns fail Our fresh Springs still have we When Beams are scatter'd in the Sun They fully made up be And Streams i' th' Fountain when cut off Yea all 's made up in thee Thou art enough even for thy Self Though Infinite thou be And how much more enough art for Such Finite ones as we Psalm 1. 1. THe Man in wicked Men's advice Who walks not blest is thrice Nor standeth there where Sinners are Nor sets i' th' scornful's Chair 2. But in the Law of God the Lord Still is his great Delight And in his Law doth meditate And that both Day and Night 3. And he shall be like to a Tree The Rivers planted by That in his Season bringeth forth His Fruit abundantly 4. Yea even his very Leaf also Shall not so much as fade And look whatsoever he doth To prosper shall be made 5. As for such as ungodly are Lo they are nothing so But which the Wind driveth away The Ch●●● are like unto Therefore i' th' Judgment shall not stand Such as ungodly be Nor Sinner of the Righteous In the Society 6. For th' way of th' Righteous the Lord Knows and approve doth he But the way of Ungodly ones Quite overthrown shall be Petitions for observing God's Precepts 1. THou hast commanded us to keep Thy Precepts carefully O that my Ways directed were So that them keep may I. 2. Do thou uphold my goings Lord In those Paths that are thine That so my footsteps may not slip Nor from thy ways decline 3. O with thy Servant do thou deal So bountifully Lord That I may live and living may Observe and keep thy VVord 4. VVith my whole heart I have thee sought And so do still seek thee O! for to wander from thy VVord Do not thou suffer me 5. Blessed art thou O Lord and we Bless and Praise give to thee And do thou me thy Statutes teach And blest then shall I be 6. In thy VVord let my Steps O Lord Be ordered by thee And no Iniquity let have Dominion over me 7. This I do firmly purpose that Thy Statutes keep will I O do not thou I pray thee Lord Forsake me utterly Psalm 23. 1. THe Lord 's my Shepherd I sha'nt want He maketh me down for to lie In Pastures green and he me leads The calm and quiet VVaters by 2. He doth restore my Soul and he For to return my Soul doth make He in the Path of Righteousness Leads me even for his own Names sake 3. Yea tho' I walk thro th' Valley of Death's Shadow I will fear none ill For thou art with me and thy Rod And Staff they both me comfort still 4. A Table thou prepar'st for me And that mine Enemies before Mine Head with Oil thou dost anoint Also my Cup it runneth o're 5. Goodness and Mercy all my Days They follow me shall surely Yea and in the House of the Lord For evermore still dwell will I. 6. And blessed be thy glorious Name And that to all Eternity The whole Earth let thy Glory fill Amen yea and Amen say I. The Conclusion 1. OF the whole Matter both the End And the Conclusion let us hear 'T is God to fear and him obey Man's whole yea and his all lies there 2. For into Judgment every work And that with every secret thing Whether that it be good or bad God shall most certainly it bring 3. Our Days to number let us be Therefore O Lord so taught by thee That unto saving Wisdom then Our Hearts with Care apply may we 4. The Lord the God of Israel For evermore blessed be ●●…t Men and Angels say Amen Amen yea and Amen say we FINIS
Mans Days determin'd are his Months They numbred are by Thee His Bounds thou hast appointed and Those Bounde pass cannot He. 11. There 's hope of a Tree if cut down That it again will Sprout And that the tender Branch thereof Will not cease but put out 12. Tho'th ' Root thereof wax old int h ' Earth And Stock in th' Earth doth Die Yet thro' the scent o' th' Water it Will Bud and multiply 13. But Man he dies and wasts away Yea Man gives up we see The Ghost and when he giveth up The Ghost then where is he 14. As from the Sea the Waters fail Floods dry up and decay So Man he lieth down and not Rise up again shall they 15. Until the Heavens shall be no more Not once awake they shall Nor out of their long Sleep shall they Be raised up at all 16. Surely the Mountain falling comes To nought moulders away And th' Rock Remov'd out of it's Place Where over thrown doth stay 11. The Waters wear the Stones the things That out o' th' Earth do grow Away thou wastrest and the hope Of Man destroy'd is so 12. For ever thou against him dost Prevail and passeth he His Countenance thou changest and Away he 's sent by Thee 13. His Sons they unto Honour come And it he doth not know Neither perceives he this of them When that they are brought low 14. But this is Mans Condition here His Flesh on him hath Pain Also his Soul within him that Shall Mourn Man's surely vain Job 21. 23 24 25 26 33. 21. One Dies in his full Strength when he Finds not the least decay But is at ease and Nature strong And vigorous every way 22. Another Dies in bitterness Of Soul and Agony And never doth he eat but with Greif and Anxiety 23. They both shall in the Dust lie down And both alike shall fare The Worms devouring both i' th' Grave No difference is there 24. And as innumerable are Those that before are gone So every Man shall after them Draw and escape shall none 25. If God against Man sets his Heart No longer here to be If that his Spirit to himself And Breath gather doth He. 26. All Flesh together perish shall Yea all then perish must And of Necessity they all Must turn again toth ' Duft What is Mans Wisdom Job 28. 1 2 5 6 12 28. 1. SUrely for Silver there 's a Vein A Place for Gold which Men refine Out of the Earth is took Iron Brass molten is out of the Stone 2. From th' Earth comes Bread from under it Is Fire turn'd up as it were It 's Stones the Place of Saphires are And Dust of Gold it is found there c. 3. Thus in great Measure Man indeed Hath Skill and Wisdom to find out The Works of Nature and of Art Contrivemnts for to bring about 4. But as for the Wisdom sublime With which the World God govern doth That comprehend cann't any one It 's God's Prerogative alone 5. But though that Wisdom so sublime Unto himself Reserv'd hath he There is a Wisdom God commends And of which capable are we 6. And this God hath declar'd to Man The fear o' th Lord behold that is Mans Wisdom and for to depart From Evil Understanding is The Godlies submissiveness under the afflicting Hand of God Job 1. 21 22. 2. 10. 1. NAked out of my Mothers Womb Into the World I came And Naked out o' th' World shall I Return to th' Earth again 2. The Lord he gave and the Lord hath Taken again away And the Name of the Lord that hath Done both be bless'd for Aye Good at the Hand of God shall we Receive and shall not we Evil also receive if that On us inflicteth He. Job 5. 17 18 12. Behold the Man is Happy whom The great God doth Correct Therefore th' Almighties chastening Despise not nor reject For sore he mak'th and the sore He maketh binds up He Also he woundeth and his Hand The Wound whole makes to be In Trouble yea in Troubles Six He shall deliver Thee Yea even in seven that thou shalt with No Evil touched be Job 34. 31 32. Surely if God Chastise it 's meet That say to him do we We have Chastisement Born and we No more offend will Thee That which I see not teach thou me If I Iniquity Have in Time past done yet now it No longer do will I. The Godlies Hope and Happiness 1. I Know that my Redeemer lives Yea Lives for ever and That at the latter Day even He Upon the Earth shall stand 2. And though after my Skin destroy'd By Worms this Body be Yet in my Flesh yea in my Flesh I surely God shall see 3. Whom I shall see even for my self Yea mine own Eyes shall see And not another though my Reines Consum'd within me be Job 14. 14 15. 4. If Man once Die shall he again Yet live then as for me All Days of my appointed Time I 'le wait till my Change be 5. Thou shalt me call out of the Grave And I will answer Thee And thou the Work wilt of thine Hands Have a desire to see Job 13. 15 16. Although he slay me yet in him Repose my Trust will I But I before him will maintain My Ways Sincerity He also shall even he himself Be my Salvation For who 's an Hypocrite before His Face he shall not come Job 8. 10 11 12. 1. Behold God will not cast away A perfect Man nor will His help afford to any such Who doers are of ill 2. Until with Laughing he shall please Thy Mouth even for to fill Yea with rejoycing also shall Thy Lips replenish still 3. They that Thee hate they shall be cloth'd With shame and come to nought The dwelling place o' th' Wicked shall Not be found though 't is sought Job 35. 14. Although thou sayest and dost complain That him thou shalt not see Yet Judgment him before therefore Thy Trust in him let be The Godly not secure 1. THe thing is come to me which I Did greatly fear would be And that which I afraid was of That is come unto me 2. Secure I was not neither Supinely did I rest Nor quiet was I trouble yet Came to me when at best Concerning the Godly their Integrity Job 23. 10 11 12. 1. THe way the Lord knows that I take When he hath tried me As Gold when it is tried such My coming forth shall be 2. My Foot hath held his Steps his way Have kept declin'd not I From the Commandment of his Lips Neither gone back have I. 3. More than my necessary Food The Words esteem'd have I Which did proceed out of his Mouth So much by me set by Job 27. 3 4 5 6. 4. As God doth live even all the while That my Breath is in me And in my Nostrils that of God The Spirit bides in me 5. My Lips shall not speak wickedness Nor Tongue utter Deceit Nor from me my