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A76062 A century of select hymns. Collected out of Scripture. All to be sung in five or six tunes commonly known and practized. By W.B. Minister of the Gospel at Martins in Leicester. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1659 (1659) Wing B1000; Thomason E2104_1; ESTC R210135 38,951 120

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Lord H. 22. DEBORAHS SONG Judg. 5. 2 3. SIng praise O Israel to the Lord that hath avenged thee When as the people went to fight offering themselves so free Ye Kings give ear ye Princes hear I even I will sing And sweetly raise my voice in praise to Israels mighty King 8. 6 7 10 My heart is towards the Governours that did their help afford Offering themselves so willingly wherefore blesse ye the Lord ' Ye travellers and passengers and ye that ride in state And ye that yet in judgment sit now speak it in the gate 11 6 7 All they that are delivered ●rom th' Archers frightfull noise The righteous acts of God the Lord shall oft rehearse with joyes The Passengers were wanderers in by-paths up and down And none could dwell in Israel but in a walled town 2 PART 12 19 Awake awake O Deborah Pise Barak sing a Song Abinoams Son thy captives lead thy captives lead along There fought the Kings hard by the Springs of great Megiddoes plain But brought away no prize nor pay to glory of their gain 30 20 Curse Meroz said Gods Angel then curse Meroz bitterly That would not help the Lord against a potent enemy But there were those against our foes that fought from heaven that day The Stars in course did fight with force against keen Sisera 27 31. At Jaels feet he bow'd he fell he bow'd he fell down dead She smo●e and pierc't his Temples through and then cut off his head So perish those that are thy foes but Lord let all thy Lovers Be like the Sunne when he at noon his brightest beams discovers H. 23. DILIGENCE in DVTIES Phil. 2. 12. 2 Pet. 1. 8 10 WOrk out your own salvation with trembling and with fear That barren ye may neither be nor fruitlesse Plants appear But use all Circumspection that ye may so finde out Your Calling and Election to make it out of doubt 5 6 Adde to your Faith the Virtuous Path to Vertue Knowledge knit With this advance sweet Temperance and Patience joyn to it To Patience adde true Piety to Piety expresse The Kindnesse that is Brotherly and Charitablenesse 5 10 11. Besides all this ye may not misse of Diligence in all For if ye do these things pursue then can ye never fall Opening a door of large extent by this devout behaviour Into the Kindom permanent of Christ our Lord and Saviour H. 24. The DRAGONS DOWNEALL Ye children c. Rev. 12. 10 11. NOw is salvation come abroad The strength and Kingdom of our God now hath his Christ extol'd his might For the accuser's made to fall He that accus'd our Brethren all before our God both day and night And him they quell'd and overcame By the pure blood of Christ the Lamb and by their testimony true For by that double-edged-sword The witnesse of their faithfull Word this enemy they overthrew 12. Nor did they spare their utmost breath Nor love their lives unto the death but boldly laid down all at stake Therefore ye heavens lift up your voice And ye that dwell in them Rejoyce in this salvation to partake But wo to you to you O sirs The earth and seas inhabiters guilty of thy accusers crime For Satan is come down to you Having great wrath because he knew he now must have but little time 11. 17. 7. 10 12. We give thee thanks with one consent O Lord our God omnipotent which art and wast and art to come For thou hast taken unto thee Thy great power and Authority and reigned in despite of Rome Salvation to our God therefore Wisdome and blessing evermore to him that on the Throne doth sit And to the Lamb be glory bright Thans giving honour power and might Amen say we and so be it H. 25. The EASIE YO●E Have mercy c. Mat. 11. 28. COme to me saith the Lord All ye that are opprest And griev'd within by weight of sinne and I will give you rest Take on you my sweet yoke and learn of me the Art For meek am I exceedingly and of a humble heart So shall your souls find rest not to be had elsewhere My yoke alone 's an easie one my burden light to bear H. 26. Against ERRORS and HERESIES Gal 5. 1. Eph. 4. 14 STand stedfastly in liberty where with ye are made free And in the yoke which Christ hath broke no more entangled be Nor childishly transported by loose Doctrines various winde Through their deceit that lie in wait beguiled souls to blinde 15. 1 Th 5. 21 24. But speaking truth in love thereof and not by error led Grow up and spring in every thing in him which is the Head Prove all things and to good things stand Shun all that seemeth ill Faithfull is he that calleth thee who also will fulfill 2 PART Col. 2. 8. 2 Cor. 11. 19. Beware lest by Phylosophy and vain deceit in●ic't Ye follow mens traditions which are not after Christ For Heresies must needs arise and sects with you be sound That such as be from error free may be approved sound 2 Pe●. 3. 17 18. Be carefull then lest wicked men should draw you to digresse And therewithall you strangely fall from your own stedfastnesse But grow apace in heavenly grace and knowledge of our Lord To whom alwaies be given praise of all with one accord H. 27. ESAIES SONG of THANKSGIVING O L. Consi Or All People c. Isa. ch. 12 LOrd I will praise thee now this day though thou wast angry with me sore Thine anger now is turn'd away and thou my comforts dost restore Behold God is my Saviour strong I will confide as not afraid For great Jehovah is my song also my strength and saving aid Therefore by means of this supply possest with joy and great delight Ye shall draw water plenteously out of the Wells of saving might Then shall ye say Oh praise the Lord call on his Name declare his deeds Among the people and record how far his noble fame exceeds Sing to the Lord the sweetest Hymns of solemn praise with joy and mirth For he hath done transcendent things and this is known in all the earth Oh thou that doest in Sion dwell cry out and shout for thou doest see The holy One of Israel is mighty in the midst of thee H. 28. ESAIES TRIVM'PHANT SONG Ye children c. Isa. 26. 1 2 4 5 WE have a City very strong God sets salvation all along for walls and Bulworks every where Now open ye the gates for them Of righteous Jerusalem which keep the truth to enter there And since the Lord Jehovah is The Eternal rock of strength to his in his great Name for ever trust He gives the proud the overthrow He layes the lofty City low flat to the ground and to the dust 8 10 11. Yea Lord in thine own judgments way We waited for thee every day our souls desire is to thy name But let thy favour be declar'd To wicked men they 'l not
Now therefore glorifie the Lord Dear brethren every one Both in your bodies and your souls for they are Gods alone And whither eat or drink ye do or ought else all your dayes Let all be done by each of you to Gods renown and praise HYMN LXVIII Recovery of the Church Have mercy c. Mic● 7. 8 9. REjoyce not over me O thou mine enemy For when I fall the boast is small so soon arise shall I. And when I sit me down in darknesse desolate The ●ord will be a light to me in that distrest estate And I will therefore bear the Lords most just displeasure Since I have been entic'd to sin against him in such measure Until the Lord be pleas'd my cause to undertake And at my suit shall execute his judgement for my sake For verily the Lord will bring me forth to light And will express his righteousness apparent in my sight HYMN LXIX REDEEMING of TIME Eccles 12. 1 7. REmember thy Creator now in these thy younger dayes Before the year and day draw near when pleasure quite decayes Then shall the dust return to earth to earth from ●hence it came The spirit then goes back agen to God that gave the same 13 14. Now let us hea● the end of all that Scripture doth declare Oh fear the Lord and keep his word which should be all our care For every work both good and bad with every secret thing That here have past from first to last will God to judgement bring Eph. 5. 15 16. See that you walk exactly then and not as fools but wise And still redeem your precious time because bad dayes arise HYMN LXX REDEMPTION Out of the Songs of the blessed Virgin Mary of Zacharias and ●ld Simeon Luke 1. 46 47 50 MY soul doth highly magnifie the Lord of Soveraign power My spirit joys exceedingly in God my Saviour For holy is that Name of his and lets great grace to fall On them that fear him every where through generations all 51 52 The thi●gs that his right arm hath wrought have shew'd his strength full well Scattering the proud in that high thought wherewith their hearts did swell Yea he dethrones the mighty ones and plucks them from their seat And them that be of low degree he hath made high and great 53 54 55. He fills the hungry with good things the rich sends empty away And to his servant Israel brings soul-saving help this day Calling to minde his mercies kind to our fore-fathers told With Abraham and his seed to stand for ever as of old 2. PART Out of the Song of Zacharie Luke 1. 1. 68 69. The Lord the God of Israel we praise with one accord For visiting and redeeming us the people of the Lord For he hath thus rais'd up for us salvations surest horn Which in his servant Davids house is of a Virgin born 70 71 72 As holy Prophets all foretold should come to passe for man And by their mouth he spake of old since first the world began From hands of those our hateful foes that he would set us clear And so perform the mercy sworn unto our fathers dear 73 74 75. His holy Covenant still the same to be remembred thus His oath to father Abraham that he would grant to us That safely we from foes set free might walk in fearlesse wayes Of holiness and righteousnesse before him all our dayes 3. PART Out of the Songs of Simeon and Zacharie Luke 2. 30 31 32. And now O Lord our eyes have seen thy saving health and grace By power divine prepar'd to shine before all peoples face And as a light to shine full bright where blindfold Gentiles dwell And to be made the glory of thy people Israel c. 1. 77 78. The knowledge of salvation that God might thus give in Unto his people making known the pardon of their sin All through the love of God above so tenderly let fall Whereby the day-spring from on high hath visited us all 79. ch 2. 14. From darknesse and the shade of death to grant us glad release And give us light to guide our feet into the paths of peace To God be glory now therefore in heavens highest place Let peace on earth be poured forth to men good will and grace HYMN LXXI REFORMATION Give laud c. Hag 2. 6. THus saith the Lord of Hoasts but yet a little while And I will shake all coasts yea every land and Isle yet once again I shake all these heav'n earth and seas and all the main 7 All Nations I will shake the long desired day Which doth all Nations take lo that shall come I say And for all Coasts This house I will with glory fill saith God of Hoasts 9 The glory of this last far greater ●●all it grow Then of the Temple past the Lord of Hoasts saith so And in this place It is the Lord of Hoasts his Word I will give peace Zach. 4. 6 7. Ha. 2. 22. Yet not by might nor power but by my spirit alone Saith God of Hoasts our Tower the strength of all in one for who art thou O mountain great the Empires seat to hinder now Zach. 4. 7. Before Zerubbabel thou shalt become a plain The stone that doth excel the head-stone of the same His hand shall fit And bring it out with general shout grace grace to it Heg 2. 22 The hand that first began to lay the ground-work low The hand of that same man shall finish it also In spight of Kings For who are they that slight the day of smaller things HYMN LXXII Regeneration J●h 3. 5. Gal. ● ●5 EXcept a man be born again of water and the spirit He cannot any way attain salvation to inherit For circumcision serveth none the priviledge is small Nor serves uncircumcision but a new creature 's all 2 Cor. 5. 17. Jam. 1. 18. Behold a man in Christ therefore and a new creature view Old things are past and come no more and all things are made new By his own will and word hath he wrought our regeneration A kinde of first-ripe-fruit to be of all his whole Creation HYMN LXXIII REPENTANCE Isa. 59. 1 2 GOds arme is never shortened but it can reach to save His ear not dull or wearied to hear us what we crave But from you do your sins divide your God that was so near And cause the Lord his face to hide so that he will not hear Ezck. 18. 13. 2 Chron. 30. 9. Lay therefore your transgressions by Repent and turn saith he And so your great iniquitie your ruine shall not be Because the Lord is full of grace ready to pardon sin And will not hide away his face if ye return to him Luke 15. 7 10. One sinner that returns agen makes Angels joy exceed More then do ninety-nine just men that no repentance need 2. PART Jer. 3. 13. 1 Job 1. 9. Acknowledg how ye have transgrest against the Lord your God And only let it be confest what by-paths you
and plagues withall Because her sins have reach't unto the Heavens high And God doth find and call to mind all her iniquity Reward her to the ●ull as she rewarded you And fill her cup twice double up as she was wont to do Look how much she hath been a proud Luxurious Liver So much inflict her torments strict and so much sorrow give her For thus within her heart I sit a Queen saith she No desolate poor widdowes state nor sorrow shall I see And therefore shall her plagues come on her in one day Famine and death and mournfull breath to make her pine away And she shall utterly be burnt with fire at length For God the Lord that doth reward and judge her hath such strength H. 8. Charities QVALIFICATIONS 1 Cor. 13. 4 5. LOng-suffering is charity and most exceeding kind It envies not nor vaunts it self nor is puft up in mind Doth not unseemly bear it self it seeketh not her own Is not provoked easily and evil it thinks none 6 7 8. It joyes not in iniquity but in the truth takes joy Beheves and bears indures and hopes in all things patiently And charity fails not at all but Prophesies shall fail And tongues shall cease and knowledge fade but love shall still prevail 13. And now do Faith and Hope abide and Charity these three But that which is most magnifi'd is Love and Charity H. 9. CHASTISEMENT Heb. 12. 5 6. THe castigation of thy God my Son do not despise And when rebuked by his rod faint not in any wise For whom he loves he never leaves without chastisement fit And every Son whom he receives must to his scourge submit 7 8. By his chastisement if ye bleed Sonne-like you have your lot For what Son is there whom indeed the Father chastneth not But if yee no chastisement bear which all partake of here Then Bastards verily ye are and not his children dear 11. And now indeed no chastening doth for the present seem A joyous but a grievous thing as usually we deem But afterward it nere ' ●helesse doth yeild us eviden●ly The peacefull fruits of righteousnesse when exercis'd thereby H. 10. CHRIST his BENEFITS Eph. 1. 3. 1 Cor. 1. 30. BLessed be God that of his grace hath us so richly stor'd With spiritual gifts in heavenly place through Jesus Christ our Lord Made to us wisdom righteousnesse and sanctifying grace Redemption also to possesse the purchas'd heavenly place 2 Co. 5. 21. Ioh. 14 6. Eph. 2. 18. Made also to be sin for us who from all sin was free Tha● we the perfect righteousnesse of God in Christ might be The way the truth and life he is and thorough him alone We by one Spirit have accesse unto the holy One Col. 3. 11. Where there is neither Greek nor Jew nor sex of great or small Barbarian Scythian bond or free but Christ is all in all 2 PART Rom. 8. 1 2 There is no condemnation now to them that are in Christ Who by the Spirit walk with God not as by flesh intic'd Because the Law of Spirit and life which is in Christ our Lord Hath made us free from force of sinne and us from death restor'd 3. Gal. 4. 4. 1 Pet. 1. 8. For when the Law was weak through flesh and had not strength to save God sent his Son of Virgin-seed and him to us he gave Whom having never seen we love and through beleef no lesse Rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of gloriousnesse Jude 25. Rev. 4. 13. God only wise our Saviour that on the throne doth sit Have honour glory praise and power for ever so be it H. 11. CHRIST'S COMMISSION Mat. 10. 1 8. VVHenas our Lord had call'd his twelve he gave them power at large Against all Devils and disease and thus he gave them charge Go heal the sick the Leapers cleanse the dead men cause to live Cast Devils out your grant is free and therefore freely give 14 15 16 Whoso receives or hears you not it shall be farrmore ease For Sodom and Gomorha's land at judgment then for these Behold as sheep in midst of Wolves I send you forth saith he The Serpents wisdome therefore use and Doves simplicity 2 PART Mat. 28. 18 19 Behold all power is given me in heaven and in earth Go therefore into all the world and set my Doctrine forth Baptize them in the Fathers Name in every land and coast And in the Name of God the Son and of the Holy Ghost 20. Rev. 19. 16. Gal. 1. 5. And teach them to observe and do what ever I Command And I behold am now with you and while the world doth stand To Christ the King of Kings therefore and Lord of Lords most high Be praise and glory evermore to all eternity H. 12. COMMVNION of SAINTS Heb 12. 22 23 NOw are we come to Sion Mount the City of abode The heavenly Jerusalem where dwels the living God To Hosts of Angels numberlesse and to the Assembly met The general Church of Gods first born whose Names in Heaven are set 24. Mat. 25. 32. And unto God the judge of all on whom the world must wait And to the spirits of all just men made perfect in that state To Jesus Christ our Advocate in Gods new Covenant Court Whose sprinkled blood speaks better things then Abel's did report Rev. 5. 13. Blessing and glory and renown then give we altogether To him that on the Throne sits down and to the Lamb for ever H. 13. CONFESSION of CHRIST Mat. 10. 32. Rom. 10. 10. HIm that confesseth me to men will I saith Christ record And will acknowledge him agen before my heavenly Lord For man believes to righteousnesse with humble heart alone And with the tongue doth man confesse unto salvation 1 Tim. 3. 16. This Mystery of Godlinesse is very great and high God manifested in the flesh the spirit did justifie The blessed Angels saw his face the Gentiles heard his story Believ'd on in the world he was and taken up to glory H. 14. CONFESSION of SIN All people c. Hab. 1. 13. Dan. 9. 6. O Lord that art of purer eye then to behold iniquity We all have sinned we confesse we have committed wickednesse Isa. 59. 12. Ezr. 9. 6. Our trespasses against us show our sinnes we cannot choose but know For they are swolln above our head and are unto the heavens spread Luk. 15. 18. O Father we have grievously offended thee that dwellest on high Unworthy to be own'd therefore as thy dear children any more Ezra 9. 13. Ezek. 18. 32. Yet hast thou never punisht sin So much as our deserts have been Nor is the death of him that dies a matter pleasing in thine eyes Neh. 9. 27. Ezek. 13. 32. For thou art unto anger slow and dost with grace and mercy flow Thou art most ready to forgive therefore let us return and live H. 15. CONFIDENCE in GOD O Lord consider c. Haba 3. 17 18. ALthough the figtree shall not
say Come And let not him that hears be dumb but call to come with eager strife Come all that thirst and take your fill Take freely whosoever will the water of eternal life Make hast my love and be not slow Be like the nimble Hart or Roe tracing upon the mountains spic'd And I behold come speedily The coming of the Lord draws night Amen so come Lord Jesus Christ HYMN XLVIII LOVE of GOD Jo●. 3. 16. 1 Joh. 4. 9. Joh. 3. 17. SO greatly God did love the world that freely he did give His onely and begotten Son that we through him might live God sent him not into the world the world for to condemn But that he might be manifest a Saviour unto men Rev. 1. 5. J●h. 3. 16. Rev. 21. 24. Who loved us and gave himself for our eternal good And washt away our scarlet sins in his own precious blood And whosoever trusts in him shall never perish quite But he shall have eternal life and live in endless light Luke 2. 24. To God therefore that dwells on high be praise and glory still On earth be true tranquility and unto men good will 2 PART 1 Joh. 2. 3. c. 5. 3. Hereby we know undoubtedly that we do love the Lord By keeping with fidelity the precepts of his Word And this is sure the love of God if we his Laws fulfill Nor do we count his Laws a load but do them with good will 4. 19. Eph. 1. 4. 1 Joh. 4. 10 19. We love him for he first lov'd us and chose us in his Son That we should be adopted thus before the world beg●n Herein is love not ours it is but his whence our's begins In sending that sweet Son of his a ransome for our sins Rev. 5. 13. To him that sits upon the throne and to the Lamb therefore Be glory strength dominion and honour evermore HYMN XLIX Against LOVE of the WORLD Mat. 16. 26. Col. 3. 2. WHat shall it profit any man The world to purchase whole And thereby misse the certain blisse of his immortal soul Oh set your strong affections then on things that are above And let no worth of things on earth be motives of your love 1 John 2. 16 15. All in the world is pride of life and lusts of flesh and eyes Which do not from the Father come but from the world they rise Love not the world nor things thereof if any love so low The perfect love of God above in him can never flow 17. These worldly things all pass away and perish altogether But to fulfil Gods holy will makes to abide for ever HYMN L. MARRIAGE Heb. 13. 4. THe due estate of Marriage as Scripture doth assure Is honourable every where the bed preserved pure But harlots and adulterers that v●olate this thing By practice of unchastity will God to judgement bring 1 Thes. 4. 4. Col. 3. 19 20. Then let us every one know how his vessel to possesse In honourable dignity and spotlesse holinesse And husbands dearly love your wives giving no bitter word And wives submit obediently to them as to the Lord 1 Pet. 3. 3 4. And your adorning let not be in an external way Of plaited hair and wearing gold or putting on aray But of the heart and hidden man where incorruption lies And of a meek and quiet soul which God doth highly prize 1 Cor. 7. 39. 1 Pet. 3. 7. And be not yoakt unequally but onely in the Lord Honouring the wife the weaker Sex according to the Word And live together lovingly as heirs of grace of life That disagreements hinder not the prayers of man and wife Mat. 22. 30. And in the resurrection where none are in marriage given Ye shall be like the Angels there triumphant Saints in heaven HYMN LI. The MEDIATOR All people c. 1 Tim. 2. 5. ONe God there is and one alone and Mediator none but one The man whom we Christ Jesus call who gave himself full price for all 1 Joh● 2. 1 3. If any sin we have on high an Advocate to quali●ie Jesus the just whose blood was spilt to exp●ate our ha●o●s guilt Rev. 5. 13. Blessing and glo●y and renown to him that on the Throne sits down And to the Lamb of God therefore be praise and honour evermore HYMN LII MERCIES All people c. Micah 6. 18. to the end WHo is a God like unto thee that pardons all iniquity And from their sins doth disengage the remnant of his heritage He doth not still retain his wrath for mercy is his pleasing path He will return again he will and have compassion on us still Isa. 43. 25. He will subdue our trespasses as drowned in the deepest seas And for his own name sake on high he blots them out of memory Thou wilt perform thy truth and grace To Abraham and Jacobs race As thou hast to our Fathers told and sworn it from the dayes of old HYMN LIII MERCY and TERROR mixt All people c. Nah. 1. 2 JEalous is God and doth revenge he doth revenge with fury strange He will take vengeance on his foes and he reserveth wrath for those 3 Yet is the Lord to anger slow but of great power to overthrow And he will not at all acquit the wicked that repent no whit 6. Hab. 3. 5. Before his fury who can stand who can abide his angry hand The Pestilence before him rolls beneath his feet go burning coals Nab. 1. 5. The mountains quake the hills do melt when-as his presence is but felt The earth is burnt at sight of him the world and all that dwell therein Isa. 14. 27. Neh. 9. 17. His judgements none can disanull but yet our God is merciful Thine anger Lord is slow of pace thy kindnesse great and rich thy grace 2. PART All people c. Nah. 1. 7 8. The Lord is good a Tower to his when-as the day of trouble is And them that trust in him he knows but darknesse shall pursue his foes 6 And with an over-running flood he will consume the place that stood Like fire his fury poureth down The rocks by him are overthrown 9 Against him what do you intend the Lord will make an utter end Affliction for so great a crime shall not rise up the second time 10 Folden as thorns although they be and drunken with prosperitie They shall be very suddenly devour'd as stubble fully dry 15. O Judah keep thy solemn feasts thy mountains bring good news of peace No more shall sinners pass through thee but utterly cut off shall be HYMN LIV. Against MERIT Luke 17. 10. Phil. 2. 13. VVHen you have done the best you can say thus with humble thought Unprofitable are we all and do but what we ought For it is God that works in you he works both will and deed And of his meer good pleasure too doth all your power proceed Eph 2. 8 9. c. 3. 21. And ye are sav'd by grace through faith wrought by the holy Ghost Not of your selves nor
abroad in flaming fire from heaven And they that know not God shall have their portion given Of vengeance meet Because that they would not obey his Gospel sweet HYMN LXXXV Spiritual SHEPHERDS Acts 20. 28. 1 Pet. 5. 4. TAke heed ye Shepherds to your charge to feed with wholesome food The flo●k which God hath purchased with his own precious blood And the chief Shepherd coming down from heaven at his great day Shall crown you with a glorious Crown that never fades away Zach. 11. 17. But to the Idol shepherd wo a sword will God assign To cleave his arme and his right eye that leaves the flock to pine His Arm to nothing withered clean dried up shall be And his right eye so darkened as not at all to see HYMN LXXXVI The STRAIT GATE Mat. 7. 13 14. O enter at the narrow gate ●or wide is that of sin And broad the way that leads astray and many go therein Because the gate to life is strait and all the way thereto Is as I say a narrow way and they that finde it few Luke 13. 24 30. Strive then to hit the narrow gate the right way to attain For not a few I say to you shall strive and strive in vain And there are fi●st that prove the worst and last 〈…〉 fi●st pr●pare For in 〈…〉 are many call'd but few 〈…〉 are HYMN LXXXVII Suffering and Self-denial Mat 10. 34 21 THink not saith Christ that I am come to send all peace on earth But through malicious minds of some a sword must I send forth The Father shall the son ●etray the daughter her own mother Brethren shall brethren seek to slay set one against another 26 30 28. Yet fear not men in these affairs nor have them in such dread For God hath numbred all the haires that grow upon your head Who kill the body fear not them that then no more can do But him that can to hell condemn both soul and body too 2. PART Mat. 10. 39 38. Luk. 14. 27 33. He that doth finde his life shall be at losse of it thereby And he that loseth it for me shall finde it gainfully And he that leaves not all to losse to follow after me Nor for my sake takes up his Crosse my follower cannot be Mark 10. 29 30. But whoso lays down all at stake forsaking friends and lands For me and for my Gospel sake to follow my commands An hundred fold shall he regain although with persecution And afterwards a life obtain that fears no dissolution HYMN LXXXVIII Temptations succoured Heb. 4. 15. SUch an high Priest we have nor now as is not toucht at all With sense of such infirmities as on his Saints do fall But suffered such temptations as we our selves fall in And was in all points like to us but yet excepting sin c. 2. 18. 1 Cor. 10. 13. Isa. 40. 31. In suffering such temptations the tempted he can aid And no temptation taketh you but what on Saints is laid But God is faithful verily who will not suffer you To be assayl'd above the strength which ye shall still renew But will in all temptations provide and order so That ye may have a way to scape and strength to undergo HYMN LXXXIX The TREE GOOD Prov. 21. 27. Mat. 7. 16 18. THe sacrifice of wicked men is hateful to the Lord And offred with a wicked minde is then much more abhor'd For ●igs of thistles cannot grow nor grapes of thornes be had A bad tree cannot bear good fruit no● yet a good tree bad ch. 12. 35 33. From the good treasure of the heart good men bring forth good things And from the evil treasury bad fruit the bad man brings Now therefore let the tree be good the ●ruit will then be so And make the tree an evil one the fruit the same will shew 3. 10. And now 's the Axe laid to the root and therefore every tree That brings not forth good wholsome fruit cut down for fire shall be HYMN XC TRINITY 1 Joh. 1. 7. Joh. 6. 57. Luke 11. 13. THree witnesses there are above and all these three are one The father Son and sacred dove one Deity alone The living father sent the son who by the Fathers lives And unto them that ask of him the holy Ghost he gives 1 Cor. 12. 4 5 Diversities of gifts indeed there are that he bestows But from one spirit all proceed who doth them so dispose And his administrations great difference afford And divers operations but one Almighty Lord 6 2 Cor. 13. 14. All these in great variety from his good hand do fall But one adored Deity that worketh all in all The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and love of God therefore And comforts of the holy Ghost be with you ever more HYMN XCI The VINE-YARD Isa. 5. 1 2 3 A Vine-yard my beloved had plac'd in a fruitful hill He fenc'd it and plackt out the stones and planted it with skill Choice Vines he set and built therein as wine-press and a Tower Expecting it should bring sweet grapes and lo it brought forth sower 5 6 And now I 'le tell you what I 'le do to this my Vine-yard-soil I will break down the hedge thereof and leave it to the spoil I 'le lay it waste unprun'd undig'd for briars and tho●ns alone I also will command the clouds to rain no rain thereon 7. The Vine-yard of the Lord of Hoasts the house of Israel is The men of Judah are the plant that pleasant plant of his And when he lookt for judgement done behold great cruelty And when he lookt for righteousnesse behold a doleful cry HYMN XCII Unity and love of BRETHREN Col. 3. 12 13. PUt on Belov'd as Gods Elect bowels of mercies kinde Long-suffering meeknesse sweet respect and humblenesse of minde Forbearing one another long forgiving one another If any have received wrong done by his Christian brother 14. Ph. 2. 2. Eph. 4. 3. As Christ forgave you so do ye your brethren that transgresse And chiefly put on charitie the bond of perfectnesse Of one minde and one judgement be and let all discord cease Keeping the Spirits unitie in sacred bonds of peace 2. PART 1 Pet. 1. 22. Heb. 12. 1. 1 Joh. 1. 16. See that ye love with fervency and with an heart most pure And let this love so brotherly perpetually endure For God we know is perfect love and whoso dwells herein He surely dwells in God above and God most high in him 3. 14. Rom. 13. 8. And hence our change is understood from death to life above Because we love the brother-hood with true and perfect love Owe nothing then to any man but one to love another For he 's a perfect Christian that is a perfect lover HYMN XCIII VOCATION 1 Cor. 12. 2. Tit. 3. 3. YE know that we were Gentiles once and carried away To Idols and dumb vanities as we were led astray And sometimes disobediently and foolithly we swerv'd By divers lusts and