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A47500 A feast of fat things full of marrow containing several Scripture songs taken out of the Old and New Testaments, with others composed by t[he author] : together [with o]ne hundred of divine hymns, being the first century. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1696 (1696) Wing K63; ESTC R18904 64,788 192

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A FEAST OF Fat Things Full of MARROW Containing several Scripture SONGS taken out of the Old and New Testament With others composed by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Together 〈◊〉 one Hundred of Divine HYMNS being the first Century Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all Wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing with Grace in your Hearts to the Lord. London Printed by B. H. 1696. A TABLE OF CONTENTS Of the SONGS MOses's song Page 1 The second part Page 2 Isaiah's song Page 4 Isaiah's joyful song Page 5 The song of Zacharias Page 6 The song of the blessed Virgin Page 7 The song of Simeon Page 8 The song of the Lamb Page 9 Part of Hannahs Song Page 10 The song of the Lamb Page 12 A song of Praise for the discovery of the Plot Page 18 Of the HYMNS The Eternity of God Page 5 The Immensity of God Page 6 On the Omniscience of God Page 7 The great Wisdom of God Page 8 God's piercing Eyes Page 9 The Power of God Page 10 God's Mercy shining Page 11 The Covenant Faithfulness of God Page 12 On God's Sovereignity Page 13 God's glorious Bounty Page 14 Abounding Mercy of God in Christ Page 15 The Patience of God Page 16 Another on God's Patience Page 17 On the Birth of Christ Page 18 The second part 25th Psalm tune Page 19 On the Deity of Christ Page 20 On Christ's Suretiship Page ibid. Of Christs Divine Love Cant. 1. Page 22 The Churches Spiknard Page 23 He 's White Ruddy Page 24 Deliverance from the Pit Page 25 Christ at the Sinners door Page 26 All Glory to God and the Lamb Page 27 God's glory display'd Page 28 The soul Rent or glory shining Page 29 On the great salvation of the gospel Page 30 Look unto Jesus Page 31 The joy of Believers Page 32 Christ Exalted Page 34 Christ's Glory Page 35 The Saint indeed Page 36 At administration of Baptism Page 37 The Drooping Spirit Revived Page 38 Evil thoughts abhor'd Page 39 The Backslider healed Page 40 Ephraim mixed among the People Page 41 The good Samaritan Page 42 The voice of the Turtle Page 43 Buy of me Page 44 A Bleeding Christ bleeding Heart Page 45 Salvation great and glorious Page 46 The tender Hearts Triumph Page 47 The broken and contrite heart Page ibid Righteousness of Christ glorious Page 48 Christ's Peny or the Laborours hire Page 49 The Blessed death of the Saints Page 50 The happy Death of the Godly Page 51 A hymn on Psalm 17 15. Page 52 Salvation shining Page 53 The Saints Holy Triumph Page 54 The Power of God's Word Page 55 Boundless Mercy Page 56 A Call to Obedience Page 57 Spiritual joy encreasing Page 58 Christ our glorious Shepheard Page 59 Truth in its Primitive Purity Page 60 The spiritual Bridegroom Page 61 God's Temple plants Page 62 Christ's Vine-yard Page 63 The Noble Vine Page 64 Redeeming Love Page 65 Spiritual Food Page ibid. The honour of Christ's servants Page 66 Christ the saints strength and guide Page 67 Hope for believers Page 68 The joy of believers Page ibid. Christ's green pastures Page 69 The fulness of Christ Page 70 To praise God becomes the upright Page 71 The Ax lifted up Page 72 A Hymn of Praise Page 73 Treasure in Earthen Vessels Page 74 Grace abounding Page 75 Hell in a rage Page 76 Jacob's Ladder a Type of Christ Page 77 The wonder of pardoning grace Page 78 The unwearied saint Page 79 God's court or glory near Page 80 God pardons guids and leads Page 81 A call to Young-men Page ibid. Unity of Saints Page 82 Infinite Mercy shining Page 83 The joy of repenting Tears Page 84 The saints Triumph in Christ Page 85 Christ a believer's All Page 86 Go forth by the foot-steps of the flock Page 87 My beloved is mine Page 88 A Hymn of praise for the new birth Page 89 A preparation Hymn Page ibid. Saints happy at death Page 90 Saints the Salt of the Earth Page 91 He 's altogether lovely Page 92 The Rose of Sharon Page 93 A Hymn on Cant. 5. 12. Page 94 Desert places rejoyce Page 95 A Ransom found Page 97 On the Resurrection c. Page 98 A Hymn of Praise Page 99 On the answer of Prayers Page 100 Another Page 101 A sacred Hymn on Sanctification Page 102 SEVERAL Scripture Songs Taken out of the Old and New-Testament With some other Spiritual Songs c. Moses's Song on Exod. 15. 1 I To the Lord will sing Triumph in him also The Horses and the Riders he Into the Sea did throw 2 Jehovah is my Song And my Salvation My God for whom I will prepare An Habitation 3 My Father's God was he Whose Glory I 'll proclaim Jehovah is a Man of War Jehovah is his Name 4 Proud Pharoah and his Host Into the Sea are cast And his great Captains drowned be As through the Sea they past 5 They down to th' bottom sank Ev'n like unto a Stone Jehovah thy Right Hand in Pow'r Most Glorious is become 6 Thy Right Hand hath destroy'd Those that against thee rose And in thy Glorious Excellency Thou hast o'erthrown thy Foes The second Part. 1 Thou didst send forth thy Wrath Like stubble them to waste Lord thou didst blow and the proud Waves O'erwhelm'd them with a Blast 2 The Sea stood up in heaps For Israel on each side The Enemy said I will pursue I will the Spoil divide 3 My Lust I will fulfill My Sword draw out will I My Hand shall now cut them all off And Ruin utterly 4 Thou with thy Wind didst blow And they were covered They in the Mighty Waters sunk As if they had been Lead 5 Lord who is like to Thee In Holiness Glor'us Fearful in Praise and also doth Things that are marvellous A Prophetical Part of Moses's Song Deut. 32. 1 GIve Ear O Heavens I will speak and let also the Earth Hear the good Words of my own Mouth which now I shall bring forth 2 My Doctrin like the Rain shall drop my Speech distil shall as The Dew does on the tender Herbs and showers on the Grass 3 Because that I Jehovahs Name will publish and make known I will ascribe greatness to God yea and to him alone 4 He is the Rock and Perfect too his Ways and Judgments be A God of Truth and without Sin both Just and Right is he 3 Because their Rock unto our Rock is not to be compar'd Yea though our Enemies themselves as Judges should be heard 5 Vengeance is mine I will repay in time their Feet shall slide Their dreadful Day it does draw near and Woe shall them betide 6 Because the Lord his Saints shall judg and for them he 'll Repent When none shut up or lift he sees when all their Powers's spent 7 Then sing ye Nations with his Saints revenge their Blood will he And render Vengeance to his Foes but kind to his Saints
forbear to grieve shed tears and mourn 4 But did he die and in our stead that we might never die O love this Lord and sing his Praise and on him all rely 5 The fruits of Christ's most blessed Death in bleeding Hearts appear Their sins they see have wounded him and pierc'd him like a spear 6 They look to him therefore they mourn and yet by Faith rejoyce They cann't but grieve nor yet forbear to sing with cheerful Voice HYMN 40. Salvation great and Glorious 1 GReat God of Love send from above thy new Jerusalem On Jesus's Head cause thou to spread his sparkling Diadem 2 Hosannah sing continually our Jesus comes apace Bow every Knee all Hell shall flee from th' terror of his Face 3 Salvation high is now come nigh salvation great indeed O Sinners see and Saved be by Jesus who did bleed Here 's Life for you that believe do the terms most easy are O come and Drink before you sink i' th' depths of Hell's dispair 5 Sing Praise sing Praise God's honour raise ye who salvation have Dear Jesus love who from above came your poor Souls to Save 6 Now Heavens work is here begun the work of singing Praise Most holy live rejoyce and sing until you end your days HYMN 41. The Tender Hearts Triumph 1 YOu tender Hearted souls rejoyce and sing God's Praises forth ●n sacred Hymns lift up your Voice whilst here you live on Earth 2 For God bestowed hath on such new Covenant true Grace And though they grievs and sorrow much they shall lift up their Face 3 'T is a new Spirit that 's in you your heart of Stone is gone The bleeding heart shall sweetly sing when this sad Life is do●● 4 Sin unto you most grievous is you cannot it endure O is it thus then sing God's Praise for you shall sing for ever HYMN 42. The broken and contrite Heart WHat cause of Joy ye Saints is here have you a tender heart Lift up your heads be of good Cheer you have a blessed part 2 O Lord we praise thy holy Name for offering precious Grace Let us believe so let us sing for happy is our case 3 Thy Word can break a heart of Stone O lay on gracious Blows To Sinners and also to Saints let 's see what Mercies flows 4 A broken heart 's a sacrifice most choice O Lord to thee A broken Christ and broken hearts most sweetly do agree 5 Thou wilt Lord dwell with Contrite ones and them revive also Upon the humble sincere Soul all lasting blessings flow HYMN 43. Righteousness of Christ Glorious 1 CHrist's Righteousness imputed is to those who do believe Sing Praise to Christ and God on high who do this Grace receive 2 Your wedding garment is a sign of Joy and sweet Delight Sing praise O Soul for thou art his sing praise both Day and Night In this may Saints rejoyce always 't is this doth make them glad ●uch may rejoyce well all their dayes who are so bravely clad 4 Your wedding Robes they are O know richly Embroidered No Princess was e'er cloathed so that King did ever wed 5 It shines bespangled with Gold and such who have it on The King with joy doth them behold and loves to look upon 6 How may we then continually in Jesus Christ rejoyce And sing to him melodiously with Heart and cheerful Voice HYMN 44. Christ's Penny or The Laborours hire 25th Psalm Tune 1 LOrd happy are those Souls Who hired are by Thee For such that thou approvest of They Saved all shall be 2 Great 's their Reward O Lord Their Penny is not small They have a God a Christ have they A Crown they shall have All. 3 Then sing ye chosen Ones His Praises now set forth And in his Vine-yard faithful be Whil'st you do live on Earth 4 Rewards of Grace excell Such which from Debts arise Rejoyce in God ye Saints always And your dear Saviour prize HYMN 45. The Blessed Death of the Saints Sung at the Funera of that Vertuous Gentlewoman Mrs. ELIZABETH BRIGHT Decemb. 7th 1693 4 1 THy Word O Lord doth comfort those who on thee do Believe Yea all of them which thou hast chose thy quick'ning Grace receive 2 In Life it is a Cordial sweet at Death it doth revive Such Comforts do thy Saints meet with of which Death can't deprive 3 A Door of Bliss to weary Saints thou art grim Death become Secured is the Jewel safe whilst Earth the Corps intombs 4 By Death the Saints do enter Rest prepar'd ready above They are for ever swallow'd up in endless Joys and Love ● Cease grieving then for such who are to blessed Jesus gone ●or they in Glory shine most bright and the blest Prize have won HYMN 46. The happy Death of the Godly Sung at the Funeral of Mr. JOHN TREDWEL ● REturn to God your resting place ye sinners with all speed By Christ to God you must approach for all things you do need ● Lord there 's no rest for to be found but in thy self alone High Praises therefore forth shall sound to Thee the holy One 3 We sing below but they above in Crowns excelling Gold Triumph in their eternal bliss amazing to behold 4 And each of them in Majesty do represent a King Yea Angels like in dignity and with the Cherubs sing 5 Immortal Robes they all have on and shine like to the Sun Let us prepare to follow them our Glass will soon be run 6 Death is a sleep it is a rest from all our sorrows here Let 's so believe that we with Christ in glory may appear HYMN 47. Psal. 17. 15. I shall be satisfied when awake with thy Likeness Sung at the F●neral of Mrs. SARAH WILMO● July 14th 1694. 1 SIng to the Lord ye Saints of his and thankfully express How sweet the due remembrance is of His pure Holiness 2 And tho' his Anger burns apace it quickly slacks again But Lord thy Favour and thy Grace for ever doth remain 3 Tho' Sorrows lodge with us all Night which makes us Weep and Mourn Yet Joy comes in at Morning Light and makes a Sweet return 4 By Death thy Saints enter to joys prepar'd for them above And the're for ever shall remain in endless Life and Love 5 O there they see as they are seen with clear unclouded views ● there they hear Lord nothing else but sweet and Glorious News ● Anthems of Joy of Love and Praise and Hallelujahs sing Who would be fond of this vain World from whence such Sorrows spring ● We shall be fully satisfied when we awake and rise ●f we do Sleep in Jesus Christ we then shall win the Prize HYMN 48. Salvation Shining 1 O sing ye now unto the Lord a new and pleasant Song For he hath wrought by his Right Hand to him doth Praise belong 2 Salvation is Lord wrought by Thee from Sin from Wrath and Hell O sing to God continually all who in Sion dwell 3 'T is thee
Soul thou hast a People free From all base Mixtures cleansed Clean O tell me where they be 2 Thou hast thy Institutions and Ordinances pure Thou hast thy Churches tell me when and where I may be sure 3 Thou hast Enclosures rich and fair peculiar to thy Sheep And dainty nourishing Pastures where thou dost them always keep 4 Thou in Communion fold's them up in Winter keeps them dry Thou giv'st them shades from heat of Sun O tell us where they ly 5 O add more Sheep unto thy Fold Lord bring them in to Thee That they thy Glory may behold and Comforted all be 5 Then shall they sing sweet Songs of Praise and taste thy choicest Love And ravish'd be too all their days with Comforts from above 7 In height of Sion Holy One when shall we sweetly sing Arise O mighty Prince of Love our Joy and Heav'nly King 8 Bring in poor Sinners far and nigh O fill thy House O Lord And we will Praise Thee evermore with Joy and one Accord HYMN 67. The Fulness of Christ. 1 'T Is thy high Praise O holy One that we will ever raise 'T is Jesus we must Magnify and live to all our Days 2 Thou art our Life our Hope and Stay our Sun that gives us Light Thou art our Prophet Priest and King Praise is thy due and right 3 Lord thou th' brightness of th' Father art the God-head dwells in Thee And of thy fulness dost impart to such O Lord as we 4 Worthy art thou all Praise to have who for our Souls was slain Thou art Exalted and shall too O Lord for ever Reign 5 Unto the Father and the Son and Holy-Ghost therefore Be Glory Honour and Renown Now and for Evermore HYMN 68. To Praise God becomes the Upright 1 COme let us sing most Joyfully to God of saving Might To raise the Praise of the most High becomes all the Upright 2 'T is he that justifies all those who justified be But Woe to them who do oppose his Grace his Grace so free 3 Lord not to us not unto us but to thy Glorious Name Let all the Glory be ascrib'd the Honour and the Fame 4 Our works alass imperfect are to Jesus we must fly His Righteousness and his alone is comely in thine Eye 5 'T is Faith whereby we do receive free Pardon of our Sin 'T is he alone who doth Revive that Glorious work within 6 But Faith which doth us Justify most Precious Fruit doth bear True Faith O Lord doth Purify the Heart if it be there 7 Ye Righteous sing unto the Lord his Praise do you set forth And let all People look to him to the ends of the Earth HYMN 69. The Ax lifted up Or Wrath Pursuing the Sinner 1 O Lord thou Just and Holy One wee the Admire do That Fruitless Trees are not cut down this doth thy Mercy show 2 Thy Ax is up O let us fear for thou most Righteous art The natural branches did'st not spare therefore with trembling Heart 3 Let sinners now to Jesus fly that grafied they may be In him by Faith most speedily no other way can we 4 Find out for to escape thy Wrath and blessed be thy Name That ever Jesus out of Love to Save us hither came 5 O let us all good Trees be found and fruitful also be Make thou our Hearts Sincere and Sound and we 'll rejoyce in Thee 6 And sing thy Praise O Lord most High for we have Blessings store Help us dear God our Wants supply and we 'll sing Evermore HYMN 70. Hallelujah Or A Hymn of Praise on approaching Glory 1 REjoyce ye gracious Ones For God hath heard your Moans And soon will ease you of your Groans Sing then Hallelujah 2 Your Sins are pardon'd all Whether they 're great or small And you from God shall never Fall Ttherefore Hallelujah 3 To free you from your fear The mighty God is near To Save you quickly he 'll appear Therefore Hallelujah 4 In God you interest have O therefore to him cleave For he his Saints will never leave Therefore Hallelujah 5 To comfort great and small Babel shall quickly fall And Christ shall Rule and Reign o'er all Therefore Hallelujah HYMN 57. Treasure in Earthen Vessels Or All Glory to God 1 O Praise the Lord and look to him sing Praise unto his Name O all ye Saints of Heaven and Earth set forth his glorious Fame 2 For sending his bless'd Word to us and Ministers to raise To Preach the Gospel of his Son sing forth his glorious Praise 3 We have thy Treasure Holy one in Earthen Vessels so That all the Glory might be known from thy own self to flow 4 To thee of right O Lamb of God all Honour doth belong Wisdom and Glory Riches and strength and every Praising Song 5 Most Holy holy holy Lord Almighty is thy Name Which was before all Time and is and shall be still the same 6 Come ye Redeemed of the Lord your thankful Voices raise Can you be Dumb whilst Angels sing our great Redeemers Praise 7 Come let us joyn with Angels then Glory to God on High Peace upon Earth good Will to Men thus sing Eternally HYMN 54. Grace abounding Or A Call to come to Christ. 1 HArk sinners hark the Trumpet sounds A Call it is to you To come to Christ tho sin abounds Gods Grace doth overflow 2 Rebels saith God lay down your Arms and make your Peace with Me O quickly ●ow come in to Day you shall Forgiven be 3 With thee O Lord there 's Mercy found therefore we will Rejoyce God'● grace in Christ it doth abound sinners sift up your voice 4 Let Pray'rs and Tears flow out amain be overcome with Love And never cease until you see your hearts to God do move 5 O quickly now agree with him whom you offended have O Saints praise him and Sinners know 't is Christ alone can Save 6 Your souls from Wrath O Look to him so may you sing likewise So you shall have true Peace and be free from all Enemies HYMN 73. Hell in a Rage Sung at the Administration of Baptism 1 LIft up your voice sing and rejoyce where are your melting tears Do Sinners turn and to Christ run this fills Satan with Fears 2 This makes Hell sad and Heaven glad the Cherubs claps their wings There 's joy above to see what Love is in the King of Kings 3 To such as we that Chosen be and called by his Grace Who Nat'rally in filth did ly condemn'd with Adam's Race 4 But now made near and sav'd from fear being rais'd up on high Wash'd in Christ's Blood enjoying Good sing Praise continually 5 Lord let these know and away go assured of thy Love And live each Day that all may say they Born are from above 6 That we may see continually cause to rejoyce in them Who being Sincere may each appear with Christ Amen Amen HYMN 74. Jacob's Ladder a Type of Christ. 1 BEhold and Wonder
be The Song of the Prophet Isaiah chap. 5. 1 I To my Well-beloved now and of his Vine-yard will Sing a sweet Song which he has set upon a fruitful Hill 2 He Fenced it and gather'd out the Stones that did offend He Planted it with choicest Vine and it he did defend 3 A Tower in the midst he built and made a Wine-Press too And lookt that it should bring forth Fruit his Glory great to show 4 But it brought forth Wild Grapes Alass to thee Jerusalem And Judah also I 'll appeal and to all thinking Men 5 'Twixt Me and my Vine-yard to Judge what further do could I Unto my Vine-yard when I loo'kt no Fruit could I espy 6 Instead of Grapes it did bring forth Wild Grapes O then go to Unto my Vine-yard I 'll declare what 't is that I will do 7 I 'll take away the Hedge thereof my Anger shall be shown Eat up it shall and it 's strong Wall shall quite be overthrown 8 And I will lay it Waste and it not Dig nor Prune again But there shall come Bryers and Thorns and on it f●ll no Rain 9 For the House of Israel and the Men of Judah be The Pleasant Vine-yard of the Lord but when he lookt to see 10 Judgment and true Justice done Oppression did espy And when he look'd for Righteousness behold a bitter Cry Isaiah's Joyful Song Isa. 12. 1 JEhovah I will give thee Praise this is the very Day For thou dost sweetly Comfort me thine Anger 's turn'd away 2 Behold thou my Salvation art I will not be afraid Jehovah is my Strength and Song my Trust and saving Aid 3 Therefore with Gladness I will draw Water out of the Wells Of Salvation for they be thy People Israels 4 And in that Day shall ye all say praise the Lord on his Name Not only call but for his Acts lift up his glor'us Fame 5 Sing ye unto the Lord for he most excellent things has done And this throughout the Earth also is now most fully known 6 Cry out and shout and joyful be all that in Sion dwell For great the Holy One's in Thee O happy Israel The Song of Zacharias 1 LEt Israel's great God and King eternally be Bless'd Whose come from Heav'n to visit us and see our bonds releas'd 2 In Davids House a Saviour's rais'd to sit upon his throne This ever since the World began his Prophets have foreshown 3 That he would save us from the Pow'r and Malice of our Foes The Mercy to perform to them which he of old had chose 4 He call'd to mind how he engag'd his truth by Covenant His Solemn Oath to Abraham sworn that he his Grace would grant 5 To serve him without fear from all our Adversaries freed And to continue all our days a Holy Life to lead 6 By the Remission of our Sins to make Salvation known To all his People every where his tender Mercy 's shown 7 The Day-Star from on high is rose and those who also sit In Darkness he in the right way of Peace will guide their Feet The Song of the Blessed Virgin Luke 1. 1 MY Soul does magnify the Lord my Spirit does rejoyce In God my Saviour who deserv'st the Praise of Heart and Voice 2 For his poor Hand-Maid he regards whose Mind was sore deprest And all Ages from hence forth shall call me most truly Blest 3 He that is great hath Wonders done and holy is his Name His Mercies hath for ever been to his Saints still the same 4 He with his Strength hath pulled down the Mighty from their Seat And them of Low and Base Degree are rais'd to Honour great 5 He fill'd the Hungry Soul with Good the Rich Empty remain'd His Mercy he has call'd to mind his People help have gain'd 9 The Promise to our Fathers made in the which he long stood Engag'd to Abraham and his Seed he hath at last made good The Song of Simeon Luke 2. 29. 1 NOw let thy Servant Lord depart in Peace to quiet Rest Since I have thy Salvation seen and with the same am blest 2 The Prophecies are now fulfill'd thy Promises are true And thy Mysterious Love 's disclos'd in all thy Peoples view 3 A Light to lighten the Dark Earth now this bright Sun appears The Gentiles shall enlighten'd be sweet Comforts shall them cheer 4 Well may the long expected Sight make Israel's Joy abound Before with special Favours Grac'd but now with Glory Crown'd The Song of the Lamb out of the Revelations 1 ALL ye that serve the Lord his Name see that ye Celebrate And ye that Fear him sing aloud his Praise both small and great Rev. 19. 5. 2 O thou great Ruler of the World thy works our Wonder raise Thou blessed King of Saints how true and Righteous are thy Ways Rev. 15. 3. 3 Who would not Fear and Praise thy Name thou only holy One The World will Worship thee to whom thy Judgments are made known 4 Most holy holy holy Lord Almighty is thy Name Which was before all time and is and shall be still the same ch 4. 8. 11. 5 All Glory Pow'r and Honour thou art worthy to receive For all things by thy Pow'r were made and by thy Pleasure live cha 5. 12. 6 To thee of right O Lamb of God Riches and Pow'r belong Wisdom and Honour Glory Strength and every Praising Song 7 Thou as our Sacrifice was slain and by thy Precious Blood From every Tongue and Nation hast redeem'd us unto God 8 Blessing and Honour Glory Pow'r by all in Earth and Heaven To him that sits upon the Throne and to the Lamb be given Part of Hannahs Song 1 Sam. 2. as 100th Psalm 1 My heart doth in Jehovah joy My Horn in Jah is lift on high My Mouth 's inlarged o'er my Foes In thy Salvation joy will I. 2 There s none so Holy as the Lord No no there is none beside thee Of other Rocks there is not one That to our God compar'd may be 3 Talk ye no more so Proudly then Let not Arrogancy once proceed Out of your Mouth for God doth know And 't is by him Actions are weigh'd 4 The Lord both Poor and Rich does make He raiseth up and pulleth down Thee Poor he up from Dust does take And Beggars from the Dunghil Crown 5 And sets them on a Princely Throne In Glorious Power and Dignity The Pillars of the Earth's the Lords The World is his him Glorifies 6 He keeps the feet of all his Saints Preserves them so they shall not fail The Vile in darkness shall be still For no man shall by strength prevail 7 The Adversaries of the Lord Shall broken be both great and small The Lord from Heaven Thunder will And in his Wrath destroy them all 8 The Lord shall Reign most Gloriously Unto the ends of all the Earth And his Anointed Horn exalt Therefore his highest Praise sing forth The Song of the Lamb. 1 BReak out
and thy high Praises sing Thou art our All all Grace's from thee and spiritual Blessings spring 3 O who is like Lord unto Thee thy Beauty doth exceed Thy Glory is so infinite in Thee 's all things we need 4 There 's none thy Glory can set forth yet thou dost condescend To be the Bridegroom of our Souls our Joy our God our Friend 5 Be thou to us above all things Chief of ten Thousand be Let those enamouring Lips of thine endear our Souls to Thee 6 O let thy Saints be ravished with Love begetting Love Fill'd with eternal Joys Divine which flow down from above 7 O then with Angels sing the Praise of your most sacred Friend The Glory of Christ Jesus raise until your Days shall end HYMN 57. God's Temple Plants 25th P●●m Tune 1 YE Sinners now come in Christ doth invite you all Return return make Angels sing Return for Christ doth call 2 Lord thou art Merciful Most ready to forgive And Pardon all that come to Thee And do thy Son receive 3 O leave your wicked Ways Before it be too Late For those that love and live in Sin God's Soul doth loathe and hate 4 But like a Cedar Tree Which Lebanon forth brings The Just shall grow and flourish so As laden Palm-Tree springs 5 God's Temple Plants shall thrive In his blest Courts each one And still produce their fruitful juice When they to Age are grown 6 Still Fat and flourish shall God's Justice to express Our Rock is he most pure and free From all Unrighteousness 7 Then sing his Praises forth Him Honour and Adore For you shall sing unto your King In Glory evermore HYMN 58. Christ's Vine-yard 1 THy Vine-yard Lord was purchased though wild it once did ly And Barren was as any Ground thou couldst on Earth espy 2 But thou much cost and pains hast shewn that it might fruitful be Thy Sun doth shine and Rain doth fall on it continually 3 All Praise therefore to God on High how great is thy blest Care Of thy Own Church and every Soul who truly are sincere 5 We will the Praises of the Lord in sacred Hymns set forth And sing therefore with one accord whilst we do live on Earth HYMN 59. The Noble Vine 1 THere is on Earth a Noble Vine set in a Fruitful Place The root thereof is all Divine and full of Precious Grace The Lord by his right Hand did Plant this Vine and Vine-yard too And shines upon each Gracious Saint and waters it also 3 Into this Vine-yard we are call'd whilst others Idle stand Lord help as all to work therein and yield to thy Command 4 Thy care is great of thy own Church thou watcheth it each day But fruitless Trees thou wilt pluck up and throw them quite away 5 But wilt prune such that fruitful be we therefore thee adore And in sweet Hymns we 'll sing to Thee now and for Evermore HYMN 60. Redeeming Love 1 O That we could as Angels do aloud God's Praises sing For Wonders of Redeeming Love from whence Soul Peace doth spring 2 Shall Man who at the Gates of Hell did Pale and Speechless ly Not find a Tongue and time to Speak Stones against such will Cry 3 Then ye th' Redeemed of the Lord your thankful Voices raise Who Reconciled are to God sing your Redeemers Praise 4 Sing and Triumph in boundless Grace which thus hath Set you Free Exalt with shouts all who Believe your God continually HYMN 61. Spiritual Food 1 OUr Souls O Lord think thou upon let us not them forget But cloathe them O most holy One and give them precious Meat 2 Thou hast thought on our Souls we know when they in Blood did ly For which we praise thy Holy Name and will thee magnify 3 How Good art thou to us O Lord what plenteous Food have we Our Paths drop Fatness therefore well sing praises u●●o Thee 4 Put us O L●●d in Remembrance the Needful thing to do That Satan may never prevail nor work our Over●h●●w HYMN 62. The Honour of Christ's Servants 1 YE Servants of the Lord of Hosts who in his Vine-yard be Who wait on him and do his work Praise him continually Your honour O it is not small if you accepted are And Servants be then you are all both Sons and Daughters fair 3 Nay he Espoused hath you too and in his Bosome will Lay you to all Eternity your Souls with joy to fill 4 O Then Sinners yield now come in Christ's Servants to become So shall you have all Crowns at last and shine in his Kingdom The Praises of this Lord let us with joyful Hearts sing forth For there is none like unto him in Heaven 〈◊〉 on Earth HYMN 63. Christ the Saints Strength and Guide 1 O Lord we praise thee with our Souls thou dost us Warning give Of the great Dangers we are in and tell'st us how to Live 2 'T is thou must give us Pow'r and Might that we may Watchful be O give us Strength that Day and Night we may sing Praise to Thee 3 Our Steps direct our Souls protect and in the way of Peace Lead us we pray then to th' last Day our Joy will never cease 4 Thou wilt not leave us we do know to Fight or War alone But wilt assist us evemore until all Danger 's gone 5 Worthy art thou therefore O Lord of Praise continually Let all that is in us give Thanks and Praise Thee till we Die HYMN 64. But they said There is no Hope 1 LOrd of thy Mercy we will sing thy Mercy hath no bound They that have said There is no Hope thy Mercy sweet ●●ve found 2 Sinners break forth and in amaze do you Rejoyce and say There 's Hope that we may Mercy find believe and do not st●y 3 O Lord thou d●●t not look that Men should Worthiness obtain Or s●me in●erent ●itness 〈◊〉 much less ●e Born ●●●●● Before that they take 〈◊〉 on Thee but presently Believe And on thy Promise lay ●ast hold and Christ strait-way receive 5 Glory to God Glory to Christ let Sinners say no more There is no Hope let all Believe and thy free Grace adore HYMM 65. The Joy of Believers Or The Power of Christ's Intercession 1 THy Intercession holy Lord doth yield us Joy and Peace We therefore will with one accord from Singing never cease 2 O thou exalted Priest of God who hast thy Father's Ear All Glory and high Praise to Thee who our sad shame didst bear 3 Thy Blood was shed and we are fed and nourished by Thee And by thy Intercession are preserv'd continually We need not fear what doth draw near because thy Pray'r is heard For thou according to our Day wilt Strength to us afford 5 Ye Saints Rejoyce lift up your Voice Christ is at God's right Hand Between God's Wrath and our poor Souls he evermore doth stand HYMN 66. Christ's Green Pastures Sung at the Administration of Baptism 1 O Thou Beloved of my
Amen HYMN 92. The Rose of Sharon SHaron the Garden of the World the Pride of Palestine Whose Natural soyl more Glory bore than Solomon could resign 2 Could ne'er produce so sweet a Rose as I will be to Thee So fair a Lilly never grew Sharon must stoop to Me. 3 O Blessed Jesus dost thou say who 'll have a Rose so sweet Who will refuse our Sharons Rose that knows its fragrant scent 4 Upon the Cross thou was Distill'd we taste in Distillation The sweetness of the absent Rose by Faith and Acceptation 5 Thou art a Rose my Soul's repose O let me never be My Dearest Lord a Thorn to thee who art so sweet to me 6 Thou art the Lilly of the Vale a matchless Purity And I will sing thy Praise since thou dost in my Bosom ly HYMN 93. Cant. 5. 12. His Eyes are like the Eyes of Doves 1 I 'Ll tell you farther that if such A Person you shall see Whose Eyes like Doves are wash't with Milk and Water this is he 2 He hath a killing Eye 't will Pierce through Adamantine Ears And wound a Rock but with a look and melt it into Tears 3 Eyes that are clear and fitly set that can see all things past And all things present and to come as long as Time shall last 4 Whose Eyes are Pure Holy and Chast never defil'd with Sin That never was in the least Promp't to take foul Objects in 5 If such a One you meet whose Eyes like Flames and Lamps of Fire Strikes Dead and yet gives Life thereby t is he that I desire 6 This is the Man I seek and praise All-seeing and All-Eye Tell him if such a one you meet 't is for his Love I Die HYMN 44. Desert Places rejoyce Or Babel's downfall the Snare broken and we are Escaped 1 LEt England and God's Sion now rejoyce and sing Christ's Praise On whom the Gospel Sun doth shine and send 〈◊〉 glorious Rays 2 Sing to the Lord sing a new Song praise him all ends of th' Earth O let this Isle of the great Sea his Glory great fet forth 3 Let th' Wilderness and Desert place lift up to God their Voice And all that hear of thy great Acts in thee always rejoyce 4 Lord we thy Glory will declare and Praise Thee in this Land For still to us thou art a Friend and up for us doth stand 5 Blessed are they who so do Hear that for the time to come They are prepar'd and ready be before their dismal Doom 6 God quickly will awake and rise ye Saints rejoyce therefore Great Babel and all Enemies shall e'er long be no more 7 In vain are all their Hellish Plots thy Name O Lord we Praise Our King yet Lives we Saved are let 's Praise Thee all our Days HYMN 95. Beautiful on the Mountains Or A Ransome found 1 HOw beautiful upon the Mount are they that Peace proclaim That unto Rebels offer Grace in their great Masters Name 2 That unto Captives do declare glad Tidings and to tell To Sinners there 's a Ransom found to save their Souls from Hell 3 Who say to Saints who interest have in Thee their dearest Lord Thou wilt them all for ever Save such Grace thou dost afford 4 Mount Sinai's fiery Law can't break a Heart that 's like a stone The Creature 's Arrows at the Walls of Brass in vain are thrown 5 'T is only Pardon that doth melt and Love doth sinners draw We therefore Lord will sing thy Praise grace do's exceed the Law 6 Those who are Lord united to thy self in Faith and Love May sing thy Praise on Earth for they shall also sing above HYMM 96. A Hymn out of the Psalms On the Resurrection and Joys at God's right Hand 2●th Psalm Tune 1 WHen I awake O Lord I shall behold thy Face In righteousness be like to Thee Ev'n filled with thy grace 2 Full joys Lord are with Thee Yea in thy Presence store And at thy Right-hand also are Pleasures for evermore 3 Ye Angels great in pow'r Praise ye and bless the Lord Which to Obey and do his Will immediately accord 4 Yea all in every place Praise ye his holy Name My Heart my Tongue and all my Soul For ever do the same 5 O praise Jehovah all Ye Nations far and nigh For great his Truth and Kindness is Praise him continualiy HYMN 97. An Hymn containing some Select Verses out of the Book of Psalms 1 SIng Praises to our God sing Praise sing Praises to our King Praise to the King of all the Earth with understanding sing 2 O Praise the Lord praise him praise him praise him with one accord Praise him praise him all ye that be the Servants of the Lord 3 My Soul give laud unto the Lord my Spirit do the ●ame And all the powers of my Soul praise ye his holy Name 4 For he it is that doth forgive all thine Iniquities T is he that heals thy sad Disease yea all Infirmities 5 Come let us bow and praise the Lord before him let us fail And kneel to him and him adore for he hath made us all 6 He is the Lo●d he is our God for us he doth provide We are his Flock he doth us Feed his Sheep he doth us Guide 7 I will give thanks unto the Lord because he hath heard me And is become most graciously a Saviour unto me HYMN 98. A Hymn on the answer of Prayers out of the Psalms 1 TO render thanks unto the Lord how great a cause have I My Voice my Pray'r and my Complaint he heard most readily 2 Thou art my Strength thou art my stay O Lord I sing to Thee Thou art my Fort my Fence and Aid a loving God to me 3 What thing is there that I can wish but Thee in Heav'n above And in the Earth there is Lord none like Thee that I can Love 4 For why the Well of Life so pure doth ever flow from Thee And in thy Light we are full sure thy lasting Light to see 5 My Heart would faint but that in me my Faith is fixed fast Thy goodness in the Earth I see which doth for ever last 6 For this God is our God and he will ever so abide He is our God and he will be to Death our sure Guide HYMN 99. Another out of the Psalms 25th Psalm Tune 1 THe Lord is my Defence My Joy my Mirth my Song He is become my Saviour and My Strength and Refuge strong 2 Thou art my God and I Will render Thanks to Thee Thou art my God and I will Praise Thy Mercy towards me 3 O come let 's to the Lord Sing forth with joyful Voice To th' Rock of our Salvation Le ts make a joyful noise 4 Let us with holy Songs Approach his Presence now And sing Sweet Psalms Triumphantly Before him let us bow 5 For he will quickly come And Judge the
your Joys 33. To talk with Carnal Worldly Men Their Words are soft as Silk But speak of Fundamental Truths Like Babes they need of Milk 34. O beg for Charity from above To Love thy Brethren now For Faith and Works and all shall fail But Charity goes throw 35. Thou that desires on Earth a Blessed End And seeks the Heavens to ascend This Promise sweeter unto me Than all the Wicked's Mirth It feeds me Jacob's Heritage I ride on highest Earth 36. If thou keep wicked Company I plainly to thee tell Thou art riding Post undoubtedly Unto the Gates of Hell 37. Whatever Business thou takes in Hand Quick do not prove a S●●●l For wherefore should a Price be put Into the Hands of a Fool. 38. If thou would Prosper in thy Way Bring Treasures 〈◊〉 of Sands Seek God alone establisheth The working of thy Hands 39. In all Things here beneath the Sun A Man may run excess But seek to glorifie God in all thy Ways Thou never can fully express 40. O ye my Children whom I Love Turn hearken unto me I 'll make your 〈◊〉 lick the Dust Your Peace will 〈◊〉 41. Let our affections be Above And not on Earthly Things Lest that with Holy Job's they all Do take the Morning's Wing 42. O be thou faithful unto Death Mind not the Wicked's hissing And whatsoever thou takes in Hand It shall abound God's Blessing 43. Let the Eternal Word of God Like to a Light you guide Keep 's Law alive into your Heart None of your Steps 〈◊〉 slide 44. When that the Wicked mocks me still It grieves me sore enough Yet God m●st 〈◊〉 me safely keeps For all that they can puff 45. When I do hear them ●aunt so much With cursed Words and Idle Yet I will keep me Tongue and Mouth As with a Bit and Bridle 46. With Cheerfulness seek to the Lord And chuse the better Part Keep Faith and Works alive on Wing He 'll give desire of Heart 47. I 'll bend my Bow thy Word in Heart To let an Arrow fly When wicked Devils Self and Lust Assaults me cunningly 48. When I think on the Prodigal Was driven to herd the Swine In Justice I am in Poverty For drinking too much Wine 49. Yet I will mind the Father's Bowels Was to his Son so kind At his returning Prodigal This very Case is mine 50. A welcome turning Prodigal By Grace that is so Fine Bring forth the fatted Calf and kill Given Robes and Rings of mine 51. If thou seek God with Diligence And use an Industrious Hand Thou 'lt Honour have from Kings and Prince No Idle Drones can stand 52. If thou have run with Footman faint And wearied thy sel Then how wilt thou contend with Horse And Jordan when it swell 53. When I great Frosts and Drought do see Plants Trees Beasts Birds consume Makes me to mourn God's Punishment For Sins that we have done 54. O shun bad Company as the Devil They are as Imps of Hell They ruined me my outward State I Melancholy tell 55. 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will Lord make known thy Faithfulness always O help us for to trust in it and that too all our Days 3 Thy Covenant thou wilt hold fast as thou hast Sworn of Old Thy Promises from first to last fulfill'd shall we behold 4 The Heavens they shall Praise the Lord for Wonders thou hast done And all thy Saints with one accord shall Praise thy Name alone Thy Loving Kindness shall not fail nor shall thy Faithfulness sing unto the Lord ye Saints and him for ever Bless HYMN 9. A Sacred Hymn on GOD's Sovereignty 1 THou Lord who didst all Creatures make hast Power to dispose Of them as seemeth good to thee some therefore thou didst Chuse 2 Unto Eternal Life and Bliss and others didst Pass-by Or didst them leave to their Hearts Lusts and vile Iniquity 3 If thou hadst left all Adams Race Unto their evil Way And not have giv'n one Soul thy Grace O who dur'st Thee gain-say 4 Or have charg'd thee to be Unjust since all deserv'd to Die 'T is Infinite Grace that any be saved Eternally 5 Thou sendest thy Sweet Gospel Light to this and to that Place But dost to many Lands deny the word of thine own Grace 6 And some that hear it never feel its Power on their heart All is as thou art pleas'd to act and sovereign Grace impart 7 We therefore Lord exalt thy Name that with our eyes do see Since thou hast made the difference all Praise belongs to thee HYMN 10. GOD's glorious Bounty Or Grace shining 1 THy Love O Lord is very great to such vile Ones as we Such who lay Dead in Trespasses are quickened by thee 2 Thy Bounty to these Souls of ours who can of it conceive And those thou dost Regenerate this Bounty do receive 3. 'T is they who are delivered from that Forelorn Estate They once were in when they lay Dead whose souls Lord did thee Hate 4 'T is they whose Souls united be unto thy self O Lord And have Communion too with thee thou dost this Grace afford Death can't dissolve this blessed Knot this union doth remain ●t Death such do to Jesus go Death unto them is gain Well may such say unto their Souls Return unto your rest ●or they at Death to Glory go and ly in thy Sweet Breast Their they do joyn with Seraphims in blessed Harmony To Sing and Celebrate thy Praise unto Eternity HYMN 11. Abounding Mercy of God in Christ. IS there no Mercy in the Lord sinners can you say so Of Mercy sing with one accord Mercy doth overflow 2 The Waters which are in the Sea and Light that 's in the Sun Are sewer than thy Mercies are to sinners quite undone 3 Thy Bowels yearn in thee to those who in their Blood do ly If they Believe thou wilt forgive all their Iniquity 4 But some will not thy Mercy have they it do not desire In the right Way do it not crave nor after it enquire 5 But you that see the Chanel where Mercy doth sweetly run Exalt God's Name and sing his Praise until your Lives are done 6 At Death and in the Judgment-day God's mercy you shall find If you do leave your evil Ways and have a changed Mind 7 Redeeming Mercy that is sweet and Pardoning Mercy sure In Christ all Mercies joyn and meet and evermore endure HYMN 12. The Patience of God 1 WHat Wrongs great God hast thou long born conceiv'd they cannot be By daring Rebels who provoke Thee unto Jealousie 2 All Evils done in every place before thine Eyes they are Throughout the World And yet dost thou these Foes protect and spare 3 Tho' for Man's Treason down he fell by thy revenging Hand ●et he lifts up his bruised Bones his Maker to withstand ● And though a feeble Foe he be whom thou like Moths can crush ●et still against the Bosses of thy Bucklar he does rush ● O what vile Monsters are Mankind thus given to Rebel Strange thou dost not Lord smi●e the Earth and send them quick to Hell 6 Man's sin for Vengeance loudly crys yet Patience doth abound Though Justice crys Cut these Trees down Why Cumber they the Ground 7 Thy Patience still forbears we see O it is Infinite Therefore of it we Lord will sing and Praise Thee Day and Night HYMN 13. Another on God's Patience 1 WOuld Man forbear to seek revenge on such a cursed Foe Who stri●es to Murther him each Day and work his Overthrow 2 But God waves all advantages of wrath and vengeance too And by amazing Patience doth daring Man out-do 3 The Creature doth disdain his God by whom he 's cloath'd and fed Yet God still spares this rebel Worm who by the Devil 's led 4 To fight against his Sovereign with cruel spite and rage Yet God doth still forbear with him even from Age to Age. 5 Fools ask not where th' Almighty is but Glory to him give Is not his Being most fully prov'd in suffering thee to Live 6 Was he not GOD he could not bear such Weights as on him ●y Weak Mortals soon are set on fire and for revenge do cry 7 Why should not Patience make us sing and God's great Glory raise Lord let thy Patience joyn with Love towards me all my Dayes HYMN 14. On the Birth of CHRIST 1 A Wake my Soul awake my Tongue my Glory ' wake and sing And celebrate the holy Birth the Birth of Israels King 2 O happy Night that brought forth Light which makes the Blind to see The day Spring from on high came down to cheer and visit thee 3 The careful Shepheards with their Flocks were watching for the Moth But better News from Heav'n was brought your Saviour is now born 4 In Bethlehem the Infant lies within a place obscure Your Saviours come O sing Gods Praise O sing his Praise for ev'r The Second Part 25th Psalm Tune 1 Heaven is come down to Earth Hither the Angels fly Hark how the Heavenly Quire doth sing Glory to God on high 2 Blest News indeed be glad Simeon O'ercome with joy Sings with the Infant in his Arms Now let thy Servant die 3 Wise-men behold the Star Which was their stedfast Guide Until it pointed forth the Babe Let God be Glorify'd 4 Heaven and Earth rejoyce O Lord and shall not I Christ he is Born Sinners sing Praise For you he came to Die HYMN● 15. A Sacred Hymn of the Deity of CHRIST 1 IN Thee Lord Christ we may Thy Father's Glory see Thou his brightness and glory art The God-head dwells in thee 2 Thou art a Man yet God In thee both Natures meet That God and Man thou mightst Unite In Union great and sweet 3 Thou must be Man to Die Sing Praise ye Saints sing Praise Christ must be God to Satisfie His Glory therefore raise 4 Such that behold Thee Lord The Father also see And such a Mediator 't did Behove thee for to be 5 Thou lay'st thy Hands on both And dost to each display Most equally thy
will your glory stain 6 O glorious Lord thy Spirit then pour out upon us so That we may live to thee on Earth and unto Heaven go HYMN 31. A Sacred Hymn on Ephesians 4. 4 5 6. Sung at the Administration of Holy Baptism 1 TO the One Lord and Father dear who 's high and above all We will sing Praise and always fear and on him ever call 2 And the One Lord we will adore and Divine Worship give And sing his praise for evermore by whom 't is we do live 3 To the One Spirit by whose pow'r all Saints are Born again We will sing to and every hour under his Wings remain 4 In the One Faith we will rejoyce th' Doctrin of Faith is one And in that Faith we 'll lift our voice and sing till Life is gone 5 In Christ's One Babtism also let us establish'd be Let these thy Children find it sweet who now have obey'd Thee 6 Let such who for another plead which is Lord none of thine Ashamed be and see the need of further Light Divine 7 In unity of thy One Church let each of us abide And find our Comfort to be such which none meet with beside HYMN 32. The Drooping Spirit Revived 1 Come drooping Saints ve princely ones why do your 〈◊〉 hang down Tho' some do 〈◊〉 yet Gr●●e shall you with Glory ever Crown 2 Christ bids you ●●er to Rejoyce again he 〈◊〉 Rejoyce Whatever 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 saith 't is your Beloveds voice 3 Why should you be discouraged O heirs of special Grace For goodly is your Heritage and pleasant is your place 4 What e'r discouragments you find our Christ can answer all His Arms are ready to lift up when you are near to fall 5 You have had a sweet taste of God he is to you most dear You feel the power of his Word be therefore of good Chear HYMN 33. Evil Thoughts abhorr'd Or Heart-Purity 1 THy power Lord is very great to change the thoughts of men If evil thoughts so hatful be O let us loath them then 2 Lord who can all his errors see O cleanse my heart within From evil Thoughts and keep thou me from all presumptions Sin O let not sin have power to reign in me at any time And so shall I be free from stain and escape the greatest crime 4 Blessed O blessed are the Pure who Pure are still in Heart That keep thy Testimonies sure and from all sin depart 5 They 're such that cause have to rejoyce thy Praises forth to sing And unto them new comforts shall from thee Lord daily spring 6 They pardon'd are and in thy Love do evermore remain They born are also from above and shall with Jesus reign HYMM 34. The Backslider healed Or Merey for Backsliders 1 BElievers now what have you more what have you more to do But to sing Praise to God on high from whom your help doth flow Lord thou art Good thy Mercy 's great thy Promises most sure Salvation 't is which thou hast wrought Christ's blood did it procure 3 Exalt by Faith your Lord on high through off your Unbelief And trust in Christ conunually in whom is your Relief 4 Say there is hope and we do come we come O Lord to thee For thou alone Lord art our God thy Name Exalted be 5 Backsliders then return and sing God will forgive you all And make you so firmly to stand that you shall never fall HYMN 35. Ephraim mixed among the People 1 THE Pure in heart are thy delight O thou most holy One All they that do what things are right may sing thy Praise alone 2 All mixtures Lord in Doctrin and Practice thou dost hate Ourselves therefore with wicked Men let 's not associate 3 And so shall we Lord with much joy our hearts lift up to Thee And nothing shall our Peace destroy whilst circumspect we be 4 Let such that mingle not themselves thy Praises therefore sing And to thy People let men join in Faith to Praise our King 5 Come out of Babel then all ye and be ye seperate Depart all Godly ones and flee before it is too Late 6 O touch not the Polluted thing and God will own you then And drink you shall o● 〈◊〉 sweet Spring thus sing and say Amen HYMN 36. The good 〈◊〉 1 SInners 〈…〉 be your 〈…〉 ●●ar His 〈…〉 cheer our 〈…〉 did bear 2 'T is 〈◊〉 Praise that we will raise and set his Glory forth There 's none like thee all Saints do see in Heaven or on Earth 3 Thy Blood 's our balm who hither came to Die upon the Tree Therefore O Lord with one accord we will sing Praise to thee 4 Thou hast a Salve for every sore didst Dye that we might Live Therefore to thee continually all Praises we will give HYMN 37. The voice of the Turtle heard in our Land 1 THy precious Blood was shed O Lord my soul to purge from Sin Which purchas'd Grace my soul to change when shall this work begin 2 In sinners hearts O now impart that Grace that they may sing O own thy word most holy Lord our God and gracious King 3 The harmless Turtle 's pleasant voice is heard Lord in this place Let Fig-trees put forth their green Figs young Converts deck with Grace 4 Arouse the Summer will soon pass your day of grace will end O come to Christ whilst he doth call and does his love commend 5 See how the Saints do bud in Grace what gracious fruits abound Upon this liberty for all to hear the joyful sound 6 Arise you who yet sleep in Sin make hast to come and live So shall you sing and joyful be and honour to Christ give HYMN 38. Buy of me 1 COme buy of thee Lord let us see what 't is that thou dost sell The Pearl of Price and Paradice O Lord what Tongue can tell 2 What their worth are what Fool is there who doth refuse to buy A bargain 's here and 't will appear so to Eternity 3 This Pearl excells the rich Beryl the Onyx and the Sapphire Rubies so rare can't with 't compare no nor the gold of Ophir 4 Begone vile Lusts as things accurst let every Soul then say This Pearl will I purchase and buy without further delay 5 Let 's look about our Glass runs out and take such good Advice What e'r you see the terms to be to come unto the Price Sing Sing God's Praise you ought always who this rich Pearl have What would you be what more can ye ask seek desire or crave HYMN 39. A Bleeding Christ and the Bleeding Heart 1 HO● gracious and how good O Lord art thou to Sinners vile Thy ●rath is o'● and thou on us in Jesus Christ doth smile 2 Sing Praise ye tender-hearted ones lift up God's Praise on high For you shall live for evermore yea live and never die 3 Behold a bleeding Christ O see his side how did it run With purple Gore Can ye
6 But Saints shall Hallelujahs sing because they are set free Their Crowns they throw Lord at thy feet and will give Praise to Thee HYMN 84. Christ a Believers All To be Sung at the Lord's-Supper 1 NOw unto Jesus Christ let 's sing before him let us fall He that did our Salvation bring ev'n he is All in All. 2 Thou art bless'd One the Lord of Lords thou art the King of Kings Thou art the Sun of Righteousness with Healing in thy Wings 3 Thou art our Meat thou art our Drink our Physick and our Health Our Light our Strength our Joy and Crown our Glory and our Wealth 4 To Thee let us give all the Praise thy Glory not divide For God did thee to Glory raise to pull down all Mans Pride 5 Salvation is in Thee alone which is a thing not small Pardon and Peace and Life 's in Thee O thou art All in All 6 What is there more what can we say but in the great'st amaze Even stand and think and evermore sing forth thy Glorious Praise HYMN 85. Go thy ways forth by the Footsteps of the Flock 25th P●lm Tune 1 O Thou my fairest One Thus my dear Lord doth speak If thou wouldst know what thou must do And with my Saints partake 2 Go up to yonder Mount Thence look and thou shalt ' spy Clear as the Sun what must be done Presented to thine Eye 3 Seest thou that Folded Flock Whose Heart the Spirit tyes Whom Gospel-Order calls into Distinct Societies 4 Seest thou the Pastures where They do together Feed The Shepheard stands with both his Hands To give them all they Need 5 Their Magna-Charta is My Word that is thy Guide O follow them that follow Me And thy Foot ne'er shall slide 6 Thither I 'll go and join There will I Feast and Feed There will I sing my Shepheard's Praise Who doth supply my Need HYMN 86. My beloved is mine Sung at the Receiving of the Lord's-Supper 1 O Blessed Day when we can say Lord Jesus thou art mine O Blessed Day when we can say Lord Jesus I am thine 2 Christ he is ours by Deed of Gift and that 's a Title good And Saints are his by Purchase Right he Bought them with his Blood 3 Say then I 'll have no Love but he I like my Choice so well And for his Spouse he will have Me together let us Dwell 4 He feeds among the Lillies White there he doth most frequent Amongst his Saints is his delight to smell their fragrant Scent 5 Their Graces are his sweet Repast their Prayers and Praises are A Banquet to him and their Faith is his delicious Fare 6 O Let but Me and this Church be a garden of delight To thee Lord and with one accord we 'll Praise thee Day and Night HYMN 87. A Hymn of Praise for the New-birth 1 YOu that are born again rejoyce and sing God's Praises forth With one accord lift up your Voice who experience the new Birth 2 And you that are not yet renew'd have cause to sing also Because God doth afford the means through which this Grace doth flow 3 But none sweet Music truly make in God's most holy Ear But such who do thy Grace partake and truly changed are 4 O Tremble then and take good Heed rejoyce with holy Dread Lord whilst we live let 's sing thy Praise and do it as we read 5 Ev'n sing with Grace in all our Hearts and with thy Spirit too Do thou inrich our inward parts that we thy Praise may shew HYMN 88. A Hymn on Preparation for Ordinances 1 'T Is thou O God that must prepare our Hearts we therefore cry Cleanse us from every Sin and Spot O purge Iniquity 2 That we may hear and sing to Thee so as with thee to meet And find thy Word and Ordinance to us exceeding sweet 3 That so we may in thee rejoyce and thy great Name adore And filled be with inward Peace and Praise thee evermore 4 With Faith and Holy Diligence let us attend thy Word That cause we may have still to sing unto our blessed Lord. HYMN 66. Saints happy at Death Sung at the Funeral of Mr. JOHN LOYNS June the 26th 1692. Who to the great Grief of his Godly Friends was accidentally Drowned in the River of Thames 1 THe Length of all our Life and Age O Lord is in thy hand And we must go when thou dost call and yield to thy Command 2 Our days are few and pass away like as a shadow flys Let 's ready be O Lord we pray and shun all Vanities 3 When we go out of our own Doors none knows what may befall Or come on us e'er we return Life's uncertain to all 4 O call to Mind remember then our Time consumeth fast Why hast thou made the Sons of Men as things in vain to waste 5 What Man is he that Liveth here and Death shall never see Or from the hand of the dark Grave can Lord deliver'd be 6 But blest are they who die in Christ their Death to them is Gain Their Souls do go to Paradice the Wicked go to Pain 7 Praised be God for Jesus Christ who gives such Victory Unto thy Saints o'er Sin and Death sing Praise continually 8 The Godly ly in a sweet Sleep they sleep in Jesus do And no more Pain nor Sorrow shall for ever undergo HYMN 90. Saints the Salt of the Earth 1 IF Saints O Lord do Season all amongst whom they do Live Salt all with Grace both Great and Small they may Sweet Relish give 2 And blessed be thy glorious Name in England Salt is found Some Savoury Souls who do Proclaim thy Grace which doth abound 3 But O the want of Salt O Lord how few are Salted well How few are like to Salt indeed Salt thou thy Israel 4 Now sing ye Saints who are this Salt and let all Season'd be With your most Holy Gracious Lives great need of it we see 5 The Earth will else Corrupt and Stink O Salt it well therefore And Live to him that Salted you and sing for evermore HYMN 91. He is altogether Lovely 25th Psalm Tune 1 THe gracious Words that drop From Christ's sweet Mouth so free Are sweeter than the sweetest Myrrh To all that do Love Thee 2 In short This is the Man He 's altogether Love ●●a altogether Lovely's he To whom my Soul doth move 3 You Daughters this is he This my Beloved is No Tongue can tell no Language can Express that Love of his 4 The Drops that fill the Seas Go count them every one Then join the number if you please Of Stars till there is none 5 To these the Sands the Hairs And all things else in sight Hyperbolize Immensity And run to Infinite 6 This my Beloved is He is the total sum Of all Perfections and the Bliss Of all that to him come 7 Then sing his Praise and say Thou dost excell all Men Thou fairer art than ten Thousand Hallelujah
Earth will he Yea all the world 't is he will judg In truth and equity 6 O give thanks to the Lord For Gracious is he Because thy mercy does endure For ever we 'll Praise thee HYMN 100. A Sacred Hymn on Sanctification 1 THe Fountain of true Holiness Jehovah is most high His Name it is that we will bless and Praise continually 2 Thou perfect art in Holiness thy Glory let us see O shine upon us more or less and make us all like thee 3 Amongst the Fruitful Lillies thou dost love Lord Christ to feed O let my Soul a Lilly be no more a stinking Weed 4 Until the Glorious Morn shall break and shadows flee away O let the Glorious Lord be mine and I ne'er from him stray 5 O perfect Lord thy handy-work begun upon my Heart Make up thy Jewels unto me thy Image Lord impart 6 Turn my Beloved to my Soul be like a pleasant Roe And I will sing thy Praises forth whilst in thy Paths I go 7 A glorious Day is coming on when all shall sing thy Praise 'T is Holiness thou wilt Perfect in those longed for Dayes The End of the first Century To Her Most Excellent Majesty Queen ANNE OF Great Brittain France and Ireland c. I Dedicate this Little Book WHEN I do see the Milk-white Swan Of all our Fowls the Queen Makes me to Praise that Noble Day That Crown'd our Illustrious Queen When I do see the Eagle stout That mounts above all Things How happily our People be In cover of her Wings THE Swan's Song 1. O Why are we afraid of Man That 's made of brittle Clay And does forget our Maker great Did Heaven and Earth Display 2. O let us learn a Publick Spirit For good to Israel And when our Bodies laid in Dust Our Memory shall not fall 3. O let us live a Holy Life And still therein proceed Tho' our beginning be but small As Grain of Mustard Seed 4. O flee from Sin that is so Evil And causeth Judgments fa Us to Redeem the Lord of Life Did suffer at Golgotha 5. O let your Light before the World In shining so excel That others seeing your Holy Life May glorifie God themsel 6. When I have been in Straits so great My Spirits almost sink Yet God most high hath given to me A faithful loving blink 7. When I do Travel far and near For this my daily Bread Makes me to mind the Travels sore That Christ had for his Seed 8. When I do see the Sower Sow And makes his Casts so meet Makes me to mind our Sower high Reveal'd by Peter's Sheet 9. When I do hear the Thunder loud Sees Fire tear the Sky Makes me to mind Jehovah's Voice So loud to Men doth cry 10. When I the Glorious Sun do see Each Day his Race fulfil Makes me to mind great Joshua's Day When it so long stood still 11. When I do see the Godly kind I love them with my Heart Makes me to long to meet in Heaven Where we shall never part 12. When we do fall in Troubles great Sees Straits before our ●en Let us then mind that Providence On Mount it shall be seen 13. When I do see the Bulrush strong Grows by the River's side Makes me to mind that Ark of them Did Moses in Nilus hide 14. When I do see the Vine so Red And Grapes that 's in my Hand Makes me to mind that Cluster fiue They brought from Canaan's Land 15. When I behold the Rainbow Red With Colours Blue and Green Makes me to mind that Covenant That God has made with Men. 16. When I am daub'd in Clay so deep And all my Joints so sore Makes me to love that Eternal Day I 'll rest for evermore 17. When I behold the Lamb so young And pleasantly to Play Makes me to mind that Immaculate Lamb That takes my Sins away 18. O let us thankful be to God And walk into his Way Who from the Womb has fed and clad Us to this very Day 19. When I do mind that Joseph young They laid for him such Plots How he did suffer innocently At loss of both his Coats 20. When I that servent Jacob mind Wrestling in the Night Before the Day appeared clear He got a Glorious sight 21. When I do fall in Ditches deep As I do walk the Moors Makes me to mind our Gallantries When they fall in with Whores 22. When I do see the Light at Morn Begin for to display Makes me to mind the Upright's Light Like Noon-tide of the Day 23. When I do mind that Sodom great Where was so many Men Makes me to admire my God so kind Would sav 't if Righteous Ten. 24. When I do hear the Trumpet sound Sees People in a Crowd Makes me mind Mount Sina right When it did sound so loud 25. When I do see the Thorns so thick As I do walk the Way Makes me to mind how they spring up And choaks the Seed away 26. To know how Moon doth wax and wein It is above our Reasons But let us glorifie our God Appointed her for Seasons 27. When I do see the Frost and Snow So thick on Earth to lye Makes me to mind those Treasures great That 's in the Heavens high 28. When I do walk so dark at Night And cannot see my Way Makes me to mind that Darkness great That was in Pharaoh's Day 29. When I the pleasant ●arks hear Sing By Dawning of the Days Makes me to mind those Glorious Heavens Where Saints do Sing always 30. As Milk-white Swans do sweetly Sing When Death on them draws nigh So I 'll sing Praises to my God Here and Eternally 31. When I do meet with Kindness sweet That 's Shown to me from Man Makes me to mind that Love so great Of David and Jonathan 32. When I the Grave Stone● do se● Above the Saints that lye Makes me to mind the Souls above That 's in Eternity 33. Assurance is a Glorious Crown No Carnal Man can tell No not the Angels was in Heaven Nor yet the Damned in Hell 34. When I do see a Furnace hot Would burn both Bone and Lyre Makes me to mind those Children Three That were not hurt by Fire 35. When I do see the Wor●s so thick That 's in the Earth all over Makes me to mind my Bed of Dust When they me all shall cover 36. When I do see the Stones in Slings That throweth them so far Makes me to mind 700 Men That threw them to a Hair 37. When I do hear the Sectaries With their Opinions fa's Makes me to think those Words more wise That spoke by Balaam's Ass. 38. When I do see our Dyers fine So cast their Colours af Makes me to mind his Garments Red That came from Bozarah 39. When we do
see the Godly rare With Sin and Trouble meet Yet set us mind the Day to come They shall not say I 'm Sick 40. When I the Moorburn see so large And Fire to spread it sell Makes me to mind that Flame so great The Damned's in in Hell 41. When I behold the Willow-Trees And Palms that grow thereon Make me to mind those Children Dear That hang their Harps upon 42. When we do mind poor Ephraim And his un●urned Cake Yet let us love those Mercies Bowels Did freely for him ake 43. When I do see the Gade so long That does our Ploughs so call Makes me to mind that Hand so strong By it made Philistines fall 44. When I do read Electing Change In Romans 8th that be Now God has given me the fi●st Link The Rest will come to me 45. When I do mind the Heart's Zeal When Moses brake the Tables Makes me t● Thank my God so kind Renew'd them unto Rebels 46. When I do see the Morning's Dew And all his Drops like Pearl Makes me to mind that Hermon's Dew Or on Sion Hill that fell 47 When I do mind that Plot so great In Ahasuerus Day When Haman's Mind was fully bent All the poor Jews to slay 48. When I do hear the Lion Roar And sees his Paws so tear Makes me to mind that Lion strong That guarded me from fear 49. When I do hear the Arguments That Carnal Men do show Yet I do know a Man in Christ Above Fourteen ago 50. When I see neither Sun nor Moon Nor Stars glistering high Yet I 'll believe to see my King Of Glory Eternally 51. When I do see the Rivers swell Into so great a Flood Makes me to mind those Waters all Of Egypt's turn'd to Blood 52. When I have seen the Godly rare In Dark and Gloomy Days Yet I will mind the Hand so strong Their Lives in all their Ways 53. O who art thou Goliah great That does defie the Heaven The Staff that in thy Hand thou wears Is like a Weaver's Beam E'er long my Foot thy Neck shall tread And pull out both thy Een 54. When I a pleasant River see And all her Streams to gleid Makes me to long that River see Whose Streams makes Saints so glad 55. When I the Milk-white Rose do pluck How pleasant does it smell Makes me to mind those long White Robes Delivers Saints from Hell 56. When I do see the Hail so thick From Heaven to Earth fell Makes me to mind the Showers so great That did the Amorites quell 57. When I do see the Blaver Blue That grows amongst the Corn Makes me to mind its Colour fine About the Ephod worn 58. When I do drink the Populent Spring And Streams that are so fine Makes me to long to see that Day I le drink my Father's Wine 59. When I behold the Peacock proud And his Oriental Train Makes me to mind those glorious Robes That Saints do wear in Heaven 60. When I do see the Sectaries That will not press the Mark Yet I am sure their Dagon still Shall fall before the Ark. 61. When I a Garden fair did see And all her Flowers so fine Makes me lament my Parent first Such Paradice did tyne 62. When I the Rose so Red do see And all her Leaves so fine Makes me to Love that Sharon's Rose That takes away my Sin 63. When I behold the Woods so Green And all her Birds hears Chants Makes me to long to see that Day I Sing in Heaven with Saints 64. When I do see the Sheaves so thick That stands on Ridges so even Makes me to mind that Emblem right Of Joseph and his Dream 65. When I do see the Wine so Red That in the Cup they fill Makes me to mind my Saviour kind For me his Blood did spill 66. When I ou● Sword so ●ine do see And Bars with Yellow Gold Makes me to mind how Magistrates Should for the Truth be Bold 67. When we behold the Gold Spink gay With Colours deck'd so fine Should we not spread our Maker's praise On Things that are Divine 68. When I do see the Ravens stout And nothing laid in store Makes me to mind their Provisor That Rings for evermore 69. Though I be weary and so vex't With this my daily Sin Yet I 'll believe that Glorious Day When none shall enter in 70. That Sons of God are now begun From Scripture Truth is clear And God himself at the Last Day Will make it full appear 71. When I do hear the Harp so clear And pleasantly to play Makes me to mind that Player fine David in Saul's Day 72. All Praise to God for Grace begun It is a pleasant Thing For quickly Glory Grace shall Crown And Saints for ever Sing 73. When I do see the Cruelty That Men to other shows Makes me to mind Adonibezek right With his Kings Thumbs and Toes 74. When I do mind that Dalilah Brought Sampson mickle Strife Made him to lose his Precious Eyes And likewise his sweet Life 75. When I do see the Lamps at Night That lets me see to Gang Makes me to mind that Stratagem Of Gideon to Midian 76. When I do meet the Brambles thick That hath my Cloaths so riven Makes me to mind that Man so proud Abimelech the King 77. When I do see the Milstone run Within its Circle full Makes me to mind how piece of one Did break Abimelech's Skull 78. When I do mind that Sampson strong Which brought such Things to pass How he did kill a Thousand Men With Jaw-bone of an Ass. 79. When I do see the Stars so bright And part of them down fa Makes me to mind how in their Course They fought 'gainst Sisera 80. When I do see those Chariots So in their going fine Makes me to mind how Sisera That had 900 Iron 81. When I do see the Dung so thick That lyes upon the Land Makes me to mind the Jabin great That fell at Kishan Strand 82. When I do see the Rocks so high Upon the Earth that stands Makes me to mind those Christians wise That does not build on Sands 83. When I do mind that Esther ●ine Came to the King in Silk Makes me admire the Woman wise Fed Sisera with Milk 84. When I the Fire large do see And all to Ashes turn Makes me to mind the Fire great When God the Earth shall burn 85. When I do see the Coal-pits burn That does the Earth so Tear Makes me to mind the dreadful Day Of Cor Dathan and Abier 86. When I do hear how Zion Dear With Moans Lament hersel Yet I will mind her Palaces Where God delights to dwell 87. When I do hear the Frogs so croak In Water in the E'en Makes me to mind the Plague of
his Noble Dreams 36. When I that Reuben right do mind A tender-hearted Brother Should we not Loving Christians be Preserving one another 37. O how doth the hunted Hart For Water Pant and Bray So was our David for his God When hunted in Saul's Day 38. When I did drink the Water sweet That comes from Jacob's Well Makes me to love that great Reward That Jacob got himsel 39. When I the Light at Morn do see Come in the Window clear Makes me to mind how Light of Saints Ought to the World appear 40. When I do mind great Joshua With God such Favour fand As to possess him fairly in Into that Canaan's Land 41. When I observe the Sabbath-day To my Eternal King Makes me to mind that Sabbath still That Saints enjoy in Heaven 42. When I do hear our Ministers Those Gosepl-Tydings tell Makes me to mind Jehovah high That spoke them first h●msel 43. When I do hear the Psalm so loud Praising Jehovah Ring Makes me to long to see that Day When Saints shall Praise and Sing 44. When I behold the Promises great And on them cast my Eye I think not much that Angels make it Thei● Delight to pry 45. When I do lye on Cheviot Hills All Night among the Heather Makes me to mi●d that Bethel right And Jacob with his Ladder 46. Whatever Good God puts in thee Quick not thy self bereave There is no Power Device or Might Into thy posting Grave 47. When I do see the Birds in Nests So curiously to breed Makes me to mind my Saviour Dear Knew not to lay his Head 48. When I do see the Garden fair And Flowers so pleasant in Makes me to mind that Paradice Where first began our Sin 49. Hosanna's high Jerusalem Your King comes on an Ass With all those Palm-trees in your Hands The Way that he is to pass 50. When I do feel that pleasant Smell The Balm has under shade Makes me to mind that Balm so fine That came from Gilead 51. When I do see the Stone so swift That from the Sling proceed Makes me to mind how deep it sunk Into Goliah's Head 52. When I do see the Ax so sharp That cuts the Wood so green Makes me to mind Elisha right That caused Iron to swim 53. When I do see the Dew so thick Upon the Grass that 's mowen Makes me to mind the Duty right That Magistrates are owing 54. O let us chuse the Promises good They are our better Part And run the Ways of thy Commands Thou wilt enlarge our Heart 55. Make haste Zacheus and climb the Tree By comes Zion's King Which to thy House Salvation This Day shall freely bring 56. When I do hear a Flatterer For all his pleasant Words Yet I will mind his Tales to me Is like to drawn Swords 57. When I behold the Worldly proud And no Good in their Mien I think they 're as great Fools to see As Cakers to the Queen of Heaven 58. When I those Heads so high do see Our Fema e Sex do wear Makes me to think the Judgment-Day Should make them all to fear 59. When I do see them Patch and Paint That ●oes their Face so rear Makes me t● mind the sad lament Of Judah tho' they wear 60. When I unthankful Men do see Fed in our Land so thick Makes me to mind Jesurun right When he with Fat did kick 61. When we do hear Idolaters For all their fair Pretence Yet let us look the Scripture clear It 's wholly our Defence 62. When I do see Idolaters At their Devotion false Makes me to mind Jeroboam so clear His Dan and Bethel's Calves 63. When I do see the Kine so Fat That 's fed on Meadows Green Makes me to mind that Emblem right Of Pharaoh with his Dream 64. When I do see the Smoke so thick That from the Chimney fly Makes me to mind how Smoke of Sin Aseends the Heavens high 65. When I do see the raging Sea So chrowing out our Filth Makes me to mind the Wicked's Life With Pity in their Mirth 66. When I the Scarlet fine do see So Curious and Red Mak●s me to mind that Rahab's Sign Was by a Scarlet Thread 67. O let us Praise our Maker high With Joy and one Accord For all in Heaven on Earth and Sea With Might do Praise the Lord. 68. Now keep these Promises fresh in Mind And fear no brittle Clay And the Beloved of the Lord shall dwell And Angels guard all Day Deut. 33. 69. When I do see the Serpent crawl O● Belly as a Slave Makes me to mind it's Punishment Since it deceived Eve 70. O let us learn good Wisdom's Works So Glorious a Peace For all her Ways are Pleasantness And all her Paths are Peace 71. When I do see the Fire burn With Colours Red and Blue Makes me to mind how it consum'd Nadab and Abihu 72. Now when the Meadow's full of Grass It 's pleasant to be seen Makes me to mind our David right With all his Pastures Green 73. Good Wisdom's Ways runs pleasantly Her Worth cannot be told She 'll fill thy House abundantly With Treasures more than Gold 74. Into us happily the Lines In pleasant Places fell Because our Gospel firmly stands Against the Gates of ●ell 75. When I Pearls Tophies Rubies mind And Ophirs Yellow Gold Yet Wisdom's Lips a Jewel is More pr●cious manifold 76. When I the Tiles on Mouses see With all their crooked Forms Makes me to mind how Luther Bold Went to the City Wormes 77. When I do hear the Oxen Low And Bleating of the Sheep Makes me to mind such Sacrifice As Saul of Agag kept 78. When I do hear them Curse and Swear Such Oaths would tear thy Sky Mak●s me to think our God's most kind Does n●t in ●ell them tie 79. Now I do Love good Wisdom's Ways There 's Pleasure in her ●and She quick Inventions does find out Unto the Diligent Hand 80. When I am tempted from Day to Day With Enemies Merciless Makes me to mind my Saviour Dear How in the Wilderness 81. When I do drink the Water clear That 's in the River Twede Makes me to mind that River still That does the Saints so feed 82. When I behold the Chickens young And He● their kindly Mother How carefully her Wings she spreads Them from all Harm to cover Makes me to mind that Offer great Which Christ did give our Mother 83. When I do see the Swallow swift So quick in Motion fly Makes me to mind my Time so quick Posts to Eternity 84. If thou to the Almighty turn And make him thy strong hold Then shalt thou lay up Ophirs Dust It 's Colours yellow Gold 85. When I the Honey-suckle see With all her Paps so fine How she does
feed the industrious Bee Which makes her Honey mine 86. When I behold the glorious S●ars From Heaven downward fell Makes me to mind proud Lucifer Like Lightning's dropt to Hell 87. When we the Poor hear at the Door That cannot help themsel Let us draw out our Bowels to such Lest we get Dives Hell 88. When I do mind the Leaves and Fishes few That fed so many ●en Makes me to love my Make● Dear That does take care of them 89. When I do mind that Sheba's Queen Whom Solomon did behold With all her Noble Gifts to him That was of beaten Go●d 90. When I do see the Lilies fair That in the Vallies grow How pleasant all their Garments are Of neither Flax ●o● Tow. 91. When I the Saints Graves do see And Bones about them lye Makes me to mind Ezekiel's Days When more of them was dry 92. When I do see the Salmons breed And their innumerable fry Makes me to praise my Maker Good With his governing Eye 93. When I do see the Windmill clear And all her Sails so wide Makes me to mind that Grinder strong Which bruised the Philistines Head 94. When I do see the Dew so thick That on the Oxen lye Makes me admire that Babylonish King That once did ring so high 95. When I do see the Peewits gay With their Tops and white Breasts Makes me to mind that rouzing Day Jehu with Baal's Priests 96. When I behold the Woods so Green So purely spread and smell Makes me to mind Jehovah's Praise That made them all himsel 97. When I the Butterfly do see With her brave painted Wings Makes me to mind my Maker great That did create all Things 98. When I the Robin-Red-Breast see That pretty Bird of Fame Makes me to mind the Sons of Men Whose Tongues can never tame 99. When I the Honeycomb do see So curiously wrought Makes me to mind my Maker's Praise Who hath all Creatures taught 100. When I do see the Wheels so quick And all its Spokes to turn Makes me to mind that Fortune ●ly Whose Wings are on the Wind. Cent. III. 1. WHen I do see the Stars so clear That were the Wisemens Guidings Makes me to mind the glorious Night Brought Heaven and Earth Glad-tydings 2. When I do see the glorious Stars In Number so excell Makes me to show my Maker's Praise That all of them do tell 3. When I do see the Bread so broke Communicants before Makes me to mind Christ's Body broke Our Sins upon him bore 4. When I do see the pleasant Dew So thick on Grass to fall Makes me to mind that Promise sweet As due to Israel 5. When I do think on that Tyrus proud So Building her strong Hold How she did heap up Gold as Dirt And Silver as Dust untold 6. Th●ugh we have Line amongst the Pots Afflictions manifold Yet shall we all appear as Doves Their Feathers Yellow Gold 7. When I do see the Weeds so thick Amongst the Corn that grow Makes me to mind that wicked Crew Amongst God's Plants that flow 8. When I do see the Birds on Earth So plenteously to breed Makes me to mind my Maker good Them every one does feed 9. When I do see the Oxen strong So calm in Yoke does draw Shall I not love the Yoke of Christ That keepeth me in awe 10. When I do see the Embroider's Gold And all his Works so clear Makes me to mind the glorious Robes Kings Daughters are to wear 11. When I the Doves among the Rocks So carefully do spy Ought not the Doves of Christ much more Fly to their Rock most High 12. When I do drink the Water clear That comes from Trinity Well Makes me to mind those Persons Three That all in One do dwell 13. When I am by the Bee so flung That all my Face do swell Makes me to hate these Roaring Devils Would sting us all to Hell 14. When I do see the Hornets thick That does our Beasts so sting Makes me to mind their Plague so sore Who drove the Amorites King 15. When I the Leviathan see That in the Water plays Makes me to magnifie my God That made her for his Praise 16. When I the Behemoth do see Which does all Beasts excel Makes me to Praise Jehovah High Which did Create them all 17. When I do see the Sky so clear And Sun so bright excel Makes me to mind those glorious Heavens Where Saints so many dwell 18. O let us thankful be to God For good Things we possess Then shall our Barns all filled be And Wine burst from the Press 19. When I do see the quaking Asp Continually to shake Makes me to mind those Conscience guile Made Cain and Judas quake 20. When I do see the loving Mother Preserve her Child from Harms Makes me to mind my Saviour Dear Who bless'd them in his Arms. 21. When I do hear the Wind so loud With its Rebounding sound Makes me to mind those Treasures great God in his Hand hath bound 22. When I do see the Fox-tree Leaves And all her Beauteous Bells Makes me to mind the glorious Robes That Aaron wore with Bells 23. O let us thankful be to God ●or good Things we possess Left turns the Scale of Providence And Enemies us oppress 24. When I do see the Fire burn And all its Smoke ex●el Makes me to thank my Glorious Lord Delivers Saints from Hell 25. And let us fly from carping Cares And Drunken Surfeit Strife For the Last Day approaching Night Will ●ut that wicked Life 26. When I the Truth see sore opprest And Providences dark Makes me to mind that Ichabod When Philistines took the Ark. 27. When I do see the Wicked Men That Sins with such desire Makes me to mind the Swine so vile That wallows in the Mire 28. When I the Rocks and Mountains see Upon the Earth so tall Makes me to mind the wicked's Wish Upon them all to fall 29. When I the Trading Chapmen see That Travels thro' each Land Makes me to mind how that of Old They brought Gold to Solomon's Hand 30. When I do see our Bodies fine Yet come to Death we must Makes me to mind both First and Last They are but very Dust. 31. When I do see them throw the Stores And hit the Mark so even Makes me to mind those wicked Crew That stoned our Glorious Stephen 32. When I do hear the Trumpet clear My Fancy does effect Makes me to mind how Angels sound When gathers the Elect. 33. When I perceive the Whirlwind quick That wheels about about Makes me to mind the Wicked's Crew God whirls from Earth quite out 34. When I the Cock at Morn do hear That Crows so pleasantly Makes me to mind that Apostle great That did
his Lord deny 35. When I do see the Sabbath broke And People play such Tricks Makes me to mind the Punishment Of him that gather'd Sticks 36. When we are drunk to Morrow next I think we 're worse than Beast That drinks no more of Water clear Than fully quench its Thirst. 37. When I do see the Rocks so high And Goats that on them climb Makes me to mind that Scape-goat high That takes away my Sin 38. When I do see the Sun-beams shine So brightly through the Clouds Makes me to mind that Glorious Day When Christ comes thro' as Judge 39. When I do see the Water clear And Fish so pleasant play Makes me to mind that Ocean deep That wash my Sins away 40. When I do mind my God so kind Rose for his Israel's Good His Judgments on Mount Seir great For shedding Innocent Blood 41. When I do see the Stump of Trees So pleasantly to Spring Makes me to mind Nebuchadnezzar high That Babylonish King 42. When I do see the Ocean great That still does Ebb and Flow Maltes me to mind that Mystery great That no Man living know 43. When I do see the Beelzebub That poisonous nasty fly Makes me to hate great Beelzebub That casts his Darts so fly 44. When I do see the Sea so rough And all her Waves hears Roars Makes me to love my Maker kind That keeps her in at Doors 45. When I do see the Stones so thick That on the Way do lye Makes me to mind that Stone so great Makes Men to Powder fly 46. When I do see the Nonsuch Flower For all it is so fine Yet I do love the Lilly more Because she 's granted mine 47. When I the Saints Graves do mind That formerly I have seen Makes me to long that glorious Day We 'll meet again in Heaven 48. When I do see the Marygold The Clover and Sun's-flower How carefully they open and shut According to its Hour An Emblem to Watch and Pray That knows not our Son's Hour 49. When I the Cockhead Red do see That grows amongst the Corn Makes me to mind that dreadful Night Of Egypt her First born 50. When I do see the Blood so Red That cometh from the Lamb Makes me to mind that glorious Night Of Israel's Paschal Lamb. 51. O let us Love these Angels good For kind they are to Man For Hezekiah's Help to come And kill the Syrian 52. When I do see them cleave the Wood They in the Fire burn Makes me to mind that Offering Of Abraham with his Son 53. When I the greatest Host do read The Ethiopian When Asa pray'd unto the Lord He kill'd them every Man 54. When I do see the Feet of Men Upon the Ashes go Makes me to mind how Feet of Saints Shall tread the Wicked low 55. Though all the World go after Sin As Daniel saw full well Who rather than offend his God Chose Lio●s Den to dwell 56. When I am hungry and so faint And cannot help my sel Yet I 'll believe in God my King In whom all Falness dwell 57. When I clear Water in Ditches see Heavens Stratagem so good Makes me to mind great Moab's Host Like Fools did lose their Blood 58. When I go thro' the Thorns so thick That do my Cloaths so tear Makes me to mind that Crown of them My Saviour did wear 59. When I do see those Garments fine Our Gallantries do wear Makes me to mind that Garment gay Cost Achan's Life so dear 60. When I am wet with Rain so thick I am in sorry Mood Makes me to mind that Rain so great That did begin the Flood 61. When I do see the Snail so slide And House upon her Back Makes me to mind that Emblem fair What Care we ought to take 62. When I do see the Husbandman The Land to Plow and Sow Makes me to mind that Seed of Grace Which God in Hearts do Sow 63. When I do see the Chrystal clear That 's beautiful and clean Makes me to mind the Sea of Glass That 's spoken of in Heaven 64. When I do wade the Water deep And feel it is so Cold Makes me to mind that Ocean deep That Pharaoh found of Old 65. When I do hear the Thunder loud Sees Fire like a Fl●●e● Makes me to mind that Storm so great That Sodom overcame 66. When I do see the Spider's Web How she does catch the Flies Makes me to mind those Sectaries fly Would catch us as they please 67. When I the Bees on Flowers do see So careful for their Hive Should we not careful Christians be That would for ever thrive 68. When I do mind that Haman great On Gallows high to swing Makes me admire that Providence Of my Eternal King 69. When I do see the Flocks so thick That Shepherds bring to Fold Makes me to mind that Shepherd Fine That David was of Old 70. When I do hear the Wicked mock Those that God so fears Makes me to mind Elish●'s Curse Performed by the Bears 71. When I consider Zion's Case Tho' she be brought so low Yet I will mind those Mercies Dowels To her do overflow 72. When I do see the Widows poor That seareth God most high Makes me to mind their Promise sure That 's spoken in Isaiah 73. When I the Chaff before the Wind So quickly sees give Way Makes me to mind the Wicked Race So quickly fl●es away 74. When I do see the Chariots thick As I do walk along Makes me to mind that Host so great Had Thirty Thousand strong 75. When I a pleasant Horse do see That pretty Creature tall Makes me to mind King Solomon Had Forty Thousand Stall 76. When I do mind that Elim Fine With her Wells and Palm-trees How to the weary Israelites She gave refreshing Ease 77. When I do see the Dagger clear So dangerous a Thing Makes me to mind it shath'd so deep In Belly of Moab's King 78. When we are dipt in Straits so deep Can no Evasion see Then let us mind his Strength for Help That 's called Ell-Shadi 79. When I think on the Palm-tree Fine So Beautiful and Green Makes me to mind the Righteous Ones Go flourishing to Heaven 80. When I do find the Rain so thick Sees Waters great to grow Makes me to mind that Noah's Flood The Earth did overflow 81. When I do walk the Road along And not a Peny of Money A small Refreshment unto me Is like to Jonathan's Honey 82. When I do see the Birds so catch'd And taken in a Gin Makes me to mind that Emblem right When we are snar'd in Sin 83. When I do see the Godly rare That 's in Affliction soure Yet I will mind those Angels kind That Guards them every Hour 84.
When I do see the Worldly-proud In Sins Career go on Makes me to mind our General calls To them a Stumbling-Stone 85. When I do see the Adder deaf That closely stops her Ear Makes me to mind the wicked Crew No Gospel-Charms will hear 86. When I consider David King Whose House such Troubles fand Yet I will mind his Covenant That shall for ever stand 87. When I the Flocks on Mountains see And Shepherds them to turn Makes me to mind that Moses Fine When he the Bush ●aw burn 88. When I do see the Doves so White Those pretty pleasant Things Makes me to mind our David Fine That wish'd he had such Wing● 89. When I these Mountains great do see So covered all with Ling Makes me to Praise their Maker high How they and Hills do sing 90. When I do see the Righteous With Trouble from Wicked meet Yet I will mind that Day to come His Blood shall wash his Feet 91. God an Eternal Refuge is To those that are his own And the Everlasting Arms underneath Shall fully to them be shown 92. When I those pleasant Blooms do see Upon our Pease that'● Green Makes me to mind the Garment Fine When Babylon sat as Queen 93. When I do see the Bees so thick About the Hive that 's flying Makes me to mind that swarm of them In Carcass of a Lion 94. When I do drink the Water Fine From M●ffat-Well that fa Makes me to mind that Pool for Health That was at Bethesda 95. When I behold the Turky-flower So largely spread it sel Makes me to mind his Dominions great Where once the Saints did dwell 96. When I do see the Spaniard proud For all his Silver Mines Yet I my Climate would not change In which the Gospel shines 97. When I do see the Flower-de-luce And His Blue stinking Flower Makes me to mind Saints Blood he sheds Cries Vengeance every Hour 98. When I do see the Trees so thick As I do walk the Road Makes me to mind those foolish Men That makes of them a God 99. When I do see Idolaters Which on False Gods do call For which I mind that spoiling great God sent on Israel 100. When I the Government do mind By which our Church now stands Wish God the like may pl●nted be Thro' all Earth's utmost Lands Cent. IV. 1. IN Scotland my First Breath I drew My Lines so pleasant fell By those in Africa that be And Asia that dwell 2. It does rejoice my Heart to see The Godly in good plight For God is making them so meet Partakers of the Saints in Light 3. When I their false Opinions hears So tumbling hither and thither Now God is mine Inheritance The Promises for ever 4. O let us suck these Promises good So we them cannot Merit Yet Faith and Pa●ierce milks them ou● The Industrious them inherit 5. When we Sun Moon and Stars do see That Rules both Day and Night O let us Praise their Maker great For giving Earth such Light 6. When I do the Ships so swift The Water cut away Makes me to mind our Days on Earth Like Post or Eagles fly 7. When I do hear the Sea so roar Sees Floods come from the Lands Makes me to Praise their Maker great How they do clap their Hands 8. When I a pleasant Garden see And Fruit and Leaves so hing Makes me to Praise my Maker great How all the Trees do sing 9. When I that Chapter sweet do read It is a pleasant Thing How Mountains Hills Trees and Woods Do clap their Hands and Sing 10. O Cruel Persecutor cease Leave off that wicked Mood Lest that the Tongues of hungry Dogs Be dipt into your Blood 11. From Malice Strife Melancholy Passion And carping Cares keep off That Threatning think upon That Anger rests in Bosom Fools And Envy slays the Silly one 12. How pleasant Wisdom's Ways to us Her Gains cannot be told She 's better than the Onyx Pearls Or Topaz Diamond Gold 13. When I that Providence great do mind To Israel of Old How they from Egypt did bring forth Their Silver and their Gold 14. When I see Hills and Mountains great So coming through the Fans Makes me to mind Old Israel They skipt like Lambs and Rams 15. As pleasant Swans do sweetly sing When Death draws nigh themsel So David bowing down his Head Whose House in Troubles fell Yet God's Eternal Covenant Made all his Grief to quell 16. When I that Rock so high do see On which our Castle stands Makes me to mind these Buildings high That is not made with Hands 17. When I that pleasant Hospital see Our Herrit Lent the Lord That to the Poor and Fatherless Such Succour does afford 18. When I our pleasant Cross do see Of Stones with Yellow Gold Makes me to mind that Pillar Fine Of Absalom's of Old 19. When I our Abby pleasant see And all her Gates so roul'd Makes me to mind that Temple Fine That Solomon cover'd with Gold 20. When I that Famous Pauls do see So Founded by our Kings Makes me to mind our House above Eternal in the Heavens 21. When I that Monument high do see Came by a Firebrand Makes me to mind Lot's Wife of Old In Salt a Pillar stand 22. O thy most Holy Law I Love And from it will not flinch Tho' Wicked compass me about Like Dogs against me Belch 23. If thou be present when Strife begins Thy Back turn quick about Before it rise to such a Storm As Waters gushing out 24. If thou hast Business with Wicked Men Keep Heart Tongue watchful Eye Beg Wisdom still from God above Like Eagles seize thy Prey 25. O be thou Righteous in thy Life With thy Gray Hoary Head A Crown of Glory to receive It will thee safely lead 26. O let us Praise our God most High In Words and Works with Might Who Guides us all the Day throughout And gives us Songs at Night 27. When I the Vale of Baver pass Sees Waters Pools to fill Yet I will go from Strength to Strength Unto Zion's Hill 28. To see the Wicked thrive apace To me it seemeth odd They have no Changes in their Life Therefore they fear not God 29. Hast thou a Secret to reveal From Wicked close it keep For they 're as Ravens to devour As Wolves the harmless Sheep 30. Storms Winds and Waves so beats on me I 'm ready for to Choak Yet God most high me safely keeps They dash against a Rock 31. When I think on these Latter Days As the Apostles hath us told How they were esteem'd as Scurf of Earth And Gazing-stock in the World 32. To see how Carnal Worldlings Jumps About their Earthly Toys O Christians draw you near your God No Stranger knows