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A27898 A century of select psalms, and portions of the psalms of David especially those of praise / turned into meter, and fitted to the usual tunes in parish churches, for the use of the Charter-House, London, by John Patrick ... Patrick, John, 1632-1695. 1679 (1679) Wing B2536; ESTC R38812 63,915 210

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Promise to our Fathers made So long before in which God stood Engag'd to Abraham and his Seed Is all performed and made good Hymn III. Nunc Dimittis The Song of Simeon Luc. 2.29 I Now can leave this World and die In Peace and quiet rest Since that mine Eyes O Lord have been With thy Salvation blest The Prophecies are all fulfill'd Thy Promises are true And thy Mysterious Love disclos'd In all the Peoples view All the dark shadows fly away Now this bright Sun appears Whose saving Light the Gentile World With unknown comfort cheers Well may the long expected sight Make Isr'els Joys abound Before with special Favours grac'd But now with Glory Crown'd Hymn IV. Out of several Passages of the Revelations ALL ye that serve the Lord his Name R. 19.5 See that ye celebrate And ye that fear him sing aloud His praise both small and great O thou great Ruler of the World R. 15.3 Thy works our wonder raise Thou Blessed King of Saints how True And Righteous are thy ways Who would not fear and praise thy Name Thou only Holy one The World will worship thee to whom Thy Judgments are made known Most Holy Holy Holy Lord Ca. 4.8 Almighty is thy Name Which was before all time and is And shall be still the same All Glory Pow'r and Honour thou Ve. 11. Art worthy to receive For all things by thy Pow'r were made And by thy Pleasure live To thee of right O Lamb of God C. 5.12 Riches and Pow'r belong Wisdom and Honour Glory Strength And every praising Song Thou as our Sacrifice wast slain Ve. 9 And by thy precious Blood From every Tongue and Nation hast Redeem'd us unto God Blessing and Honour Glory Pow'r V. 13. By all in Earth and Heav'n To him that sits upon the Throne And to the Lamb be giv'n Hymn V. Te Deum As the 100. Psalm O God we praise thee and we own Thee to be Lord and King alone All the whole Earth doth worship thee Thou Father from Eternity To thee all Angels loudly cry The Heav'ns and all the Pow'rs on high Cherubs and Seraphins proclaim And cry thrice Holy to thy Name Lord God of Hosts thy Presence bright Fills Heav'n and Earth with beauteous Light Th' Apostles glorious Company The Prophets Fellowship praise thee The Crowned Martyrs Noble Host The Holy Church in every Coast Thine Infinite perfections own Father of Majesty unknown Giving all Adoration Unto thy true and only Son And to the Holy Ghost from whom As the sole Spring our Comforts come O Christ thou Glorious King we own Thee to be Gods Eternal Son Who our deliv'rance to obtain Didst not the Virgins Womb disdain When Deaths sharp sting destroy'd by thee Gave thee a Glorious Victory Heav'ns Gate that Entrance had deny'd Then to Believers opened wide Part. II. At Gods Right hand thou Lord art plac'd And with thy Fathers Glory grac'd And we believe the Day will come When thou as Judge shalt pass our doom Promote we pray thy Servants Good Redeemed with thy precious Blood Among thy Saints make them ascend To Glory that shall never end Thy people with Salvation Crown Bless those O God that are thine own Govern and lift them up on high Thee Lord we daily magnify Thy Name we worship and adore Ever when Time shall be no more Vouchsafe this Day to keep us pure From harms and wilful sins secure O let thy mercy Lord descend On us whose hopes on thee depend Lord since my Trust is fix'd on thee O let me ne're confounded be Gloria Patri To the Common Tunes TO thee O Father to the Son And Holy Ghost we give Glory that was of old is now And shall this World survive Gloria Patri As the 100. Psalm TO thee O Father to the Son And Holy Ghost whom we adore Be Glory as it was of old Is now and shall be Evermore FINIS An Advertisement THo' all these Psalms are to be sung to the Tunes commonly used in Churches yet more of them are fitted to some of those Tunes than before Not to mention the many that may be sung as the 100. Psalm These following are to be sung as the twenty fifth Psalm viz. Psal 25.53.62.67.70.71 These as the Hundred and thirteenth viz. Psal 82.85.113 And these as the Hundred Forty Eighth viz. 135. second Metre 136.148
A favourable Eye verse 7 7 Thy Love more chears my heart than when Their Corn has wish'd increase Or when a happy Vintage makes Their Wine o'reflow the Press verse 8 8 Down will s lye in Peace and sleep Shall close my wearied Eyes No fears disturb me whilst I know In God my safety lies Psalm VI. To the 100. Psalm Tune verse 1 1 LOrd I can suffer thy rebukes When thou dost kindly me chastise But thy fierce wrath I cannot bear O let not that against me rise verse 2 2 Pitty my languishing Estate And tnose perplexities I feel verse 3 3 While crushed by thy heavy hand O let thy gentler touches heal verse 4 4 Lord for thy goodness sake return And save my life for in the Grave verse 5 5 None can remember thee nor thou Thankful acknowledgments canst have verse 6 6 See how I pass my weary dayes In sighs and grones and when 't is night I drown my Bed and self in tears verse 7 7 My grief consumes and dims my sight verse 8 8 Depart ye wicked Foes your hopes Are dash'd for this my mournful voice Will bring God nearer to mine aid When you come flocking to rejoice verse 9 9 The Lord hath heard my Pray'r and those verse 10 10 That gap'd upon me as their prey Will vex themselves at their defeat And with confusion turn away Psalm VI. Another Metre verse 1 1 LOrd I can well endure when thou Dost kindly me chastise But thy fierce wrath I cannot bear O let it never rise verse 2 2 Pity my weak Estate and those Perplexities I feel verse 3 3 While crushed by thy hand O let Thy gentler touches heal verse 4 4 In mercy Lord return and spare My Life for in the Grave verse 5 5 None can remember thee nor thou Acknowledgments canst have verse 6 6 See how I pass my weary dayes In groans and when 't is night I drown my Bed and self in tears verse 7 7 My grief consumes my sight verse 8 8 Depart ye wicked Foes your hopes Are dash'd my mournful voice Will bring me help from God when you Come flocking to rejoice verse 9 9 The Lord hath heard my Pray'r and those That gaped for a prey Vexed at their defeited hopes With shame shall turn away Psalm VIII verse 1 1 O Lord our Governour on Earth Thy Name is Excellent Thy Glory is exalted far Above the Firmament verse 2 2 From the weak Pow'rs of Babes thou mak'st Thy Victories arise They still the Triumphs of thy Foes And shame thine Enemies verse 3 3 When I to Heav'n thy glorious work Raise mine admiring Eye And there behold the Moon and Stars That beautify the Sky verse 4 4 Lord what is man that he should have In thy kind thoughts a place Why dost thou thus advance and bless His miserable Race verse 5 5 Tho' lower than the Angels made He wears a Glorious Crown verse 6 6 Thy works below all stoop to him And for their Sov'raign own verse 7 7 The Beasts that in the Pastures feed Or in the Deserts lie verse 8 8 Fishes that move within the Seas And Fowls beneath the Sky verse 9 9 These are his Slaves but let not Man Disown Gods Government Whose Pow'r do's rule the World whose Name Alone is Excellent Psalm IX As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 WIth all my Soul I 'll bless the Lord And all his mighty works proclaim verse 2 2 Gladness and Joy shall fill my heart Whilst I sing praises to his Name verse 7 7 Th' Eternal God from chance secure Has plac'd his Throne in glorious Light verse 8 8 When he appears to judge the World His sentence will be just and right verse 9 9 From him th' oppress'd will find relief Hee 'll be their refuge in distress verse 10 10 No good Mans Faith was ever sham'd His Pray'r ne're wanted good success verse 16 16 God by the judgments he inflicts Declares his Righteousness to all They that lay Trains to hurt the good Set Traps t' occasion their own fall Yea Hell the ruine of them waits Who God and Justice disregard When poor mens wronged Patience Obtains sure rescue and reward Arise O Lord and interpose verse 19 19 To blast the wickeds good success verse 20 20 And by thy Terrors make them feel They are but Men and so confess Psalm IX Another Metre verse 1 1 I 'Le bless the Lord with all my Soul And all his works proclaim verse 2 2 Gladness shall fill my heart whilst I Sing praises to his Name verse 7 7 Th' Eternal God has plac'd on high His Throne in glorious light verse 8 8 When he appears to judge the World His Sentence will be right verse 9 9 From him th' oppress'd will find relief And refuge in distress verse 10 10 No good mens hopes return asham'd Nor Pray'rs without success verse 16 16 God by his Judgments do's declare His righteousness to all They that lay Trains to hurt the good Set Traps for their own fall verse 17 17 Yea Hell their ruine waits who God And Justice disregard verse 18 18 When poor mens wronged Patience Shall find a sure reward verse 19 19 Arise O Lord and overturn The wickeds good success verse 20 20 Affright them so that they may know They 're men and so confess Psalm XI verse 1 1 I Trust in God why should I then By those discourag'd be Who bid me like a frighted Bird Unto the Mountains flee verse 2 2 For crafty Foes my ruine wait Have ready bent their bow verse 3 3 If the Foundations be destroy'd What can the righteous do verse 4 4 God in his Sanctuary dwells Heav'n is his glorious Throne From whence he views the Sons of Men And judges every one verse 5 5 When he examines righteous men He do's their works approve Such as are wicked and unjust His Soul can never love verse 6 6 Snares shall befal them and for these This mixture is made up Fire Brimstome and tempestuous storms The portion of their Cup. verse 7 God who himself is righteous do's In righteousness delight And still will favour and protect The man that is upright Psalm XII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 IF thou Lord dost not rise and help Goodness from Earth will fly away And faithful men will hardly find A place if thou much longer stay verse 2 2 Dissimulation credit gains They 're counted wise that act a part Who tho' their words are smooth and fair Intend no kindness in their heart verse 3 3 God will base Flatterers destroy And their deceitful arts will shame Whose Pride no vengeance fears from God And count Religion but a name verse 4 4 Pow'r is their Justice whose defects By fraud and falshood they supply And plead for their injurious tongues An uncontrouled Liberty But God who hears the poor man sighs And groans of such as are opprest At length will vindicate their cause And raise his Pow'r to give them rest
verse 4 4 To thee I humbly look on me With favour Lord look down And bless me with the saving grace Afforded to thine own verse 5 That I the present happiness Of thine Elect may share And may hereafter sing thy praise In joys that endless are Psalm CVII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 LET all give thanks to God above So full of kindness and of Love Whose Mercy Ages past have known And those that are to come shall crown verse 2 2 O let it be by them confess'd Whom he redeem'd when sore oppress'd verse 3 3 And made the scattered people come From all the Lands to their own home verse 4 4 They pass'd through Deserts where no way They found nor City where to stay verse 5 5 No food to ease their hungers rage Nor Water-Springs their thirst t' asswage verse 6 6 In their distress to God they cry'd Who prov'd their Saviour and their guide verse 7 7 He the right path where they should go And place where they should dwell did snow verse 8 8 Let all men praise Gods goodness then His wonders to the Sons of Men verse 9 9 Whos 's bounty longing Souls supplies Their craving hunger satisfies Part. II. verse 10 10 Those that are in dark Prisons laid So nigh to Death they 're in its shade On whom the sorrows that they bear Sit heavier than the Chains they wear verse 11 11 These having proudly God withstood Contemn'd his Counsels for their good verse 12 12 He then resolv'd with pain and smart To quell the stoutness of their heart Before his stroaks they could not stand Nor none could raise them but his hand verse 13 13 Then to the Lord they 're forc'd to fly To importune his Clemency Who did regard their low address And sav'd them out of their distress verse 14 14 He chang'd their gloomy state to light And brake their bands in sunder quite verse 15 15 Let all men praise his goodness then His wonders to the Sons of Men. verse 16 16 His strength that all things do's surpass Brake Bars of Ir'n and Gates of brass Part. III. verse 17 17 Fools to lewd courses wholly bent Prepare for their own punishment Sickness and loathsome maladies From Luxury and Lust arise verse 18 18 The Gluttons appetite o'rethrown His tastful meats will not go down Nature with heavy loads oppress'd Beckons to Death to be releas'd verse 19 19 Then do these frighted Sinners fly To God for help whose earnest cry Mov'd a regard to their address Heav'n sav'd them out of this distress verse 20 20 No need of Med'cines for their cure Their vertue 's not so quick nor sure Deaths sentence only he repeal'd He sent his word and they were heal'd verse 21 21 Let all men praise his goodness then His wonders to the Sons of men verse 22 22 And by their grateful Sacrifice Declare his Works and their own joys Part. IV. verse 23 23 They whom the Ships on th' Ocean bear verse 24 24 Do see Gods works and wonders there verse 25 25 For at his word fierce Tempests rise And lift its Waves unto the Skies verse 26 26 One while they mount to Heav'n aloft They sink into the Depths as oft verse 27 27 The Passengers strange terrours feel Like Drunkards to and fro they reel verse 28 28 Lost to all hope to God they cry For help in their extremity He lends an Ear to their address And brings them out of this distress verse 29 29 For at his beck the storms asswage The furious Waves depose their rage verse 30 30 They welcome now the calm and see The Haven where they wish'd to be verse 31 31 Let all men praise Gods goodness then His wonders to the Sons of men verse 32 32 Nor only private off'erings bring But in the Church his Glories sing Part. V. verse 33 33 When God's provok'd his pow'rful hand Turns Rivers to a desert land verse 34 34 Their fruitfulness to barren grounds When wickedness therein abounds verse 35 35 Dry grounds by Springs to shew his Love To fruitful Pastures do improve verse 36 36 Thither the poor for dwellings flow Which after to a City grow verse 37 37 They sow the Fields and Vineyards plant Whose Fruits supply their growing want verse 38 38 Their Race springs fast from fruitful stocks Their wealth increases with their flocks verse 39 39 By Heaven blest but when they sin They 're punisht and brought low again verse 40 40 Ev'n Princes are expos'd to scorn And wander in a state forlorn verse 41 41 But he exalts the poor on high And spreads their numerous Family verse 42 42 The Just with Gladness this shall see And wickedness shall silent be verse 43 43 How few there are with care record These wonderous dealings of the Lord All wise observers still shall find That God is infinitely kind Psalm CX As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 THus spake the Lord unto his Son Sit thou advanc'd on my right hand Till all thy conquered Foes shall crouch And wait their doom from thy command verse 2 2 From Sion shall thy word go forth Which like a Sceptre thou shalt sway To bring the stubborn under rule And make them willingly obey verse 3 3 Thy Conquests shall be great that day The numerous Converts thou shalt view Shall make an Army that exceeds The Crystal drops of Morning dew verse 4 4 The Lord hath all his Truth engag'd By Oath which he can never break To make thee an eternal Priest Of th' Order of Melchizedeck verse 5 5 And when hee 's raised to his Throne Proud Monarchs that oppose his Reign verse 6 6 Shall fall and all the Wicked World That will not stoop to him be slain verse 7 7 While he pursues this Work hee 'l stoop To mean refreshments in the way But with a glorious reward God will his sufferings repay Psalm CXI verse 1 1 MY Souls best Pow'rs I will engage And with affection join In those Assemblies where the Saints To praise the Lord combine verse 2 2 They that contemplate thy great works Will soon with pleasure see verse 3 3 Thy pow'r how glorious it is How great thy purity verse 4 The wonders of thy Providence They 'll often call to mind With grateful hearts proclaim that God Is gracious and kind verse 5 5 How in the Wilderness he gave Food with a liberal hand verse 6 6 And made his people to possess The Heathens pleasant land verse 7 7 Faithful and just are all his works His word is no less sure verse 8 8 When once his promise is engag'd Performance is secure verse 9 Israel from slavery redeem'd His Holiness did know Their Foes the Terrour of thy Name Felt in their overthrow verse 10 10 To fear the Lord true wisdom is And he that strives to please His Maker understands him best Whose praise shall never cease Psalm CXII As the 100. Psalm verse 1 1 BLest is the Man that fears the