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B06432 Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. In two parts. / By Mr. William Vilant, the author of The gospel-call in meeter. Vilant, William. 1689 (1689) Wing V382A; ESTC R185986 40,734 97

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old even from eternitie vers 4. And in IEHOVAH'S strength and in the glorious Majestie Of the Name of the Lord his God stand feed and rule shall He And they abide shal for now great to th' earths end He shal be And this Man he shal be the Peace when our fierce enemie The proud Assyrian shal come into our land when he Into our stately Palaces shal tread triumphantlie Hag. 2.6 Thus saith the Lord of hosts yet once it 's a short while and I Will shake the heav'ns and earth and sea and the land that is dry And all the Nations of the earth shake and remove I will And the desire of Nations all shall come and I will fill This house with glory saith the Lord of hosts Silver to me Be●ongs the gold is mine thus saith the Lord of hosts most hie The glory of this latter house shal be more glorious And greater far than ever was that of the former house Sayeth IEHOVAH who is Lord of hosts and in this place Sayeth the Lord of hosts I will most graciously give peace Zech. 1.12 Then did the Angel of the Lord speak and this answer gave O Lord of hosts most high How long wilt thou not mercy have Vpon Ierusalem and on Iudahs cities each one ' Gainst which thou hast these seventy years had indignation The Lord the Angel answered that talkt with me who stood Among the myrtle trees with words comfortable and good Zech. 3.1 And he shew'd to me Ioshuah the high Priest who did stand Before the Angel of the Lord and Satan at his hand His right hand standing to resist him And the Lord this word Said unto Satan Lord rebuke thee Satan ev'n the Lord That chosen hath Ierusalem rebuke thee in his ire Is not this a branch plucked out of the devouring fire vers 8. O Ioshuah the high Priest thou thy fellows also hear They who before thee sit because they men of wonder are Behold I 'le bring my servant forth the BRANCH Behold the stone That I laid before Ioshuah seven eyes shall be upon One stone Lo I 'le its graving grave the LORD of hosts doth say And I 'le remove th'iniquity of that Land in one day Zech. 6.12 Thus speaks the Lord of hosts saying Behold the man whose Name The BRANCH is and He shal grow up out of his place the same Shal build the temple of the Lord ev'n He shal edifie The Temple of IEHOVAH and the glory bear shal He. And shal sit and rule on His throne and on His throne shal He Be Priest and the counsel of peace between them both shal be Zech. 9.9 O Zions daughter greatly joy exult and shout on hie O daughter of Ierusalem Lo thy King comes to thee He 's just and hath salvation a meek and lowly one Riding upon an ass a colt the asses foal upon Zech. 12.10 On David's house Ierusalems inhabitants upon I will pour out the Sp'rit of grace and supplication And on Me whom they peirc'd they 'l look and mourn for Him as one Mourns and in bitterness is for an only first born son Zech. 13.7 Against Him who my Shepherd is awake rouse up O sword And ' gainst the strong man He who is my fellow saith the Lord The Lord of Hosts the shepherd smite scatt'red shall be the sheep And I 'le upon the little ones my hand turn them to keep Mal. 3.1 Behold I will my messenger send and he shal prepare The way before Me and the Lord whom ye still seeking are Shal quickly to his Temple come ev'n He who is by right Messenger of the covenant in whom ye do delight Behold and wonder He shall come IEHOVAH this doth say The Lord of hosts But who is he who may abide the day Of His coming And who shal stand when He doeth appear For He is like to fullers sope like a refiners fire And He shal sit as one who doth refine and purifie Silver and He shal purifie these Levi's sons who be And them as gold and silver purge that being purged they Vnto the Lord in righteousness an off'ring offer may Then Iudahs and Ierusalems off'rings shal pleasant be To the Lord as in dayes of old and in years formerlie Mal. 4.2 And unto you that fear my Name the Sun of righteousness Shall rise with healing in his wings and ye shall make progress And grow up as calves of the stall ye shal the wicked tread For they ashes under the soles of your feet shall be made Mat. 1.21 She shal bring forth a Son and thou his Name shalt IESVS call For He his people from their sins save and deliver shal Mat. 3.16 And lo the heav'ns were opened unto Him from above And He the Sp'rit of God did see descending like a dove And lighting upon Him. And lo a voice from heaven came Saying This is my Son belov'd in whom well pleas'd I am Mat. 11 25. I thank thee Father Lord of Heav'n and earth for thou conceal'd These things from wise and prudent ones and them to babes reveal'd Ev'n so Father for so was the good pleasure before Thee All things delivered over are of my Father to Me None but the Father knows the Son none but the Son doth know The Father and he unto whom the Son wills him to show O all ye weary labouring ones and loaden and opprest With heavy burthens come to Me and I will give you rest Take up my yoke on you and learn of Me for I am meek And in heart lowly and ye shall find rest which ye do seek Ev'n rest unto your weary souls for easie and benign My yoke is and my burthen is light not a grievous thing Mat. 28.18 And Iesus came and spoke to them saying Authoritie And Power all in heav'n and earth is given unto Me. Go therefore teach all nations baptize them in the Name Of Father Son and holy Ghost teaching them all these same Things which I have commanded you And I behold and see Am with you still to the Worlds end Amen so let it be Luke 1.31 Lo thou shalt in thy womb conceive and shalt bring forth a son And thou shalt His Name IESVS call He shall be a great one And shall be called by this Name Son of the highest One And the Lord God shall give to Him his father Davids throne And He shall over Iacobs house reign to eternitie And of that Kingdom which belongs to Him no end shall be Then Mary to the Angel said How shal this be since I Know not a man And unto her the Angel did reply And said The Holy Ghost shal come upon thee wond'rouslie And the power of the most High shal over-shadow thee Therefore also that holy thing who is the most holy Which shal be born of thee the SON OF GOD shal called be V. 69. The Lord the God of Israel hath raised up for us
be His Name shall be call'd Wonderful Counseller Mighty God Eternal Father Prince of Peace there shall no period Be of His governments increase and peace on Davids throne And his Kingdom to order it and stablish it upon Iustice and Iudgement from henceforth ev'n to eternitie The Lord of hosts his Zeal shall this perform most perfectlie Isa 11.1 And out of lesse's stemme there shall come forth a tender rod And from his roots a branch shall grow on him shall make abode The spirit of the Lord the sp'rit of wisdom in its height And understanding the Spirit of counsel and of might The spirit of knowledge and of IEHOVAHS fear and shal Make him of understanding quick in reverential Fear of the Lord and He shall not Iudge after his eyes sight Not after hearing of His ears reprove but judge aright The poor with righteousness and shall reprove with equitie For the meek of the earth and with his mouths rod smite shall he Th' earth with his lips breath he shall slay the wicked Righteousness Shall His loins girdle be and His reins girdle faithfulness vers 10 And in that day of grace there shall a root of lesse be Which as the peoples ensign shall stand and stay stedfastlie Vnto it shall the Gentiles seek inquiring earnestlie And his rest shall be glorious yea it shall glory be Isa 16.5 And in mercy the throne shall be stablish't with stedfastness And He shall fixtly sit on it in truth and faithfulness In Davids tabernacle He judgeth continually And seeking Iudgment righteousness He hasteth speedily Isa 28.16 Therefore the Lord God sayeth thus for a foundation Behold in Sion I do lay a Stone a tried stone A corner stone most precious a sure foundation That man shall not make haste who doth believe his Name upon Isa 32.1 Behold a King in righteousness shall reign and Princes hie Shal rule in judgment And a man a hiding place shall be From the wind and a covert from the tempest which doth blow As rivers of waters which in a place that 's drie do flow And as the cooling shadow of a great rock which doth stand For the faint travellers solace into a weary land Isa 42.1 My Servant whom I do uphold Behold O wondrous sight My Elect One in whom my soul doth constantly delight I have my spirit put on Him He to the Gentiles shall Iudgment bring forth He shall not cry nor lift up nor at all Cause his voice to be heard into the street A bruised reed He shall not break the smoking flax he shall not quench but feed He shall bring forth Iudgment to truth He shall not fail nor be Discouraged until He hath set judgment stedfastlie Into the earth and for his Law the Isles shall duely wait Thus saith God the Lord He that the heavens did create And stretcht them out spre'd forth the earth and what comes out of it To folk on it who walk therein who giveth breath and sp'rit I IEHOVAH have called Thee in righteousness and I Will hold thine hand and will thee keep and give Thee graciously To be the peoples covenant and for the Gentiles light To open the blind eyes of those who want both light and sight To bring the prisoners out of the prison grieveous And these who do in darkness fit out of the prison-house I am the LORD that is my Name My glory I no wise Will to another give nor to grav'n images my praise Isa 49.6 It is a light thing that thou should be my servant onlie Iacobs tribes to raise and restore these who preserved be Of Isra'l for the Gentiles light I also will give thee That thou unto the end of th' earth may my salvation be Isa 50.4 The Lord God freely given hath the learned tongue to me That I might know how I might speak a word seasonablie To him that 's weary he wak'neth morning by morning he Wak'neth mine ear to hear as these hear who the learned be The Lord God he hath opened mine ear and I was not Rebellious nor turned back my back to these who smote I gave and gave my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair My face I did not hide from shame and spitting I did bear Because the Lord God will me help therefore I shall not be Confounded therefore I my face like flint set stedfastlie And I know that I shall not be asham'd for near is he That justifies me Who is he that will contend with me Let us together stand he who is my adversarie Let him come near to me Behold the Lord God help will me Who is he that shall me condemn Lo as a garment doth They altogether shall wax old them eat up shall the moth Isa 52.13 Behold my servant he shall deal prudently he shall be Exalted and extolled and he shall be very hie As many ' stonisht were at thee His visage so more then Any man 's marred was his form more than the sons of men So He shall many nations sprinkle the kings shall be Silent shutting their mouths at Him for they shall come to see That which had not unto them been before told and declar'd And shall consider seriouslie that which they had not heard Isa 53.1 Who hath believed our report the preached heared word To whom revealed is the arm of IEHOVAH the Lord Because before him as a plant tender grow up shall he And as a root out of a ground which parched is and drie He hath no form nor comliness and when we shall Him see There is no aspect specious that Him desire should we He is despised and of men deserted and cast by A man of sorrows knowing griefs experimentally And we hid as it were from Him our faces He with scorn Despis'd was we esteem'd Him not He verily hath born Our griefs and sorrows carried He hath Yet Him to be Smitten stricken and afflicted of God esteem did we But He for our tra●sgressions was wounded bruis'd was He For our sins the chastisement of our peace on Him did lie And with His stripes we healed are All we like Sheep astray Have gone we turned every one unto his owen way And upon Him the Lord hath laid all the iniquitie Of all of us He was opprest afflicted much was He Yet He did not open His mouth like to a Lamb is He Brought to the slaughter as a sheep that still and dumb doth lie Before the shearers so His mouth He op'ned not at all He was from prison taken and from judgment and who shall Declare his generation Because cut off was He Out of the land of these who live for the iniquitie Of my people He stricken was and in his death he made With the wicked and with the rich His grave because He had No vi'lence done nor was there ought of guile or fallacie In his mouth yet it pleas'd the Lord to bruise Him grievouslie And He hath put His
excellencie Th' Eternal God is thy refuge to which thou may resort And the arms everlasting are underneath to support 1 Sam. 2.1 My heart rejoiceth in the Lord mine horn's exalted hie In IEHOVAH my mouth 's enlarg over mine enemie Because in thy salvation I do rejoice there 's none Holy as is IEHOVAH for besides Thee there 's not one Nor like our God is any rock let not your talk exceed In pride and let not arrogance out of your mouth proceed Because IEHOVAH is a God of knowledge infinite And by him actions weighed are strong mens bows broke are quite And they that stumbled being weak with strength are gift about They who were full now for their bread themselves have hired out And they did cease that hungry were so that the barren bare Sev'n and she waxed weak who had of children greater store The Lord do●h kill and makes alive brings down to the graves ditch And bringeth up again The LORD makes poor and maketh rich He bringeth low and lifteth up He raiseth when he will The poor out of the dust and He lifts up from the dunghill The begger to set them among the Princes and to make Them as their own inheritance the throne of glory take Because the pillars of the earth unto the Lord alone Belong and He established the world hath them upon His ●aints feet He will keep and all the wicked silent shall In darkness be for man by strength shall not prevail at all The adversaries of the Lord shall broken be asunder All into pieces out of heav'n He shall upon them thunder The Lord shall judge th' ends of th' earth and to his King appointed He shall give strength and shall exalt the horn of his anointed Sam. 1.22 His people for His great Names sake the Lord will not forsake Because it pleased hath the Lord His People you to make Sam. ● 29 Also the Strength of Israel will not lie nor repent For He is not a man that He should alter his intent 1 Sam. 16.7 The Lord sees not as man does see for man lookes on the eyes The outward shew the Lord he looks on th' heart * Psal 7.9 1 Sam. 17.45 the reins He tries David said to the Philistine Thou comes to me with Sword With spear with Sheild but I to thee in the Name of the Lord The Lord of Hosts come He who is the God of the armies Of Israel whom with disdain thou haughtily defies The Lord he will deliver thee into my hands this day And I will smite thee and will take thine head from thee away And of the Philistean host the carcases this day To Fowls of th' air to earths wild beasts I will give for a prey That all the earth the people all who in the earth do dwel May certainly know that there is a God in Israel And all this great Assembly shall know clearly that the Lord Saveth not nor delivereth with spear nor yet with sword Because the Battel is the Lords who over all commands And he will you deliver up and give into our hands 2 Sam. 7.18 Then went King David in and sat before the Lord and he Said Who am I O LORD GOD and what is my house that me Thou hast brought hitherto And yet this was a thing but smal Into thy sight O Lord God but Thou spoken hast withall Of the house of Thy servant for a great while to come on And is this O Lord God of man the law and fashion And what can David unto Thee say more for thou dost know O Lord thy servant perfectly for thy words sake hast Thou And after Thine own heart prepar'd all this great dignity That to thy servant Thou might make this greatness knowen be ver 26. Wherefore O Lord God thou art great for like Thee there is none Nor is there any God beside Thee Thou art God alone ● Sam. ●● 2 And let Thy Name be magnifi'd for ever let them tell Saying the Lord of hosts He is God over Israel He said the Lord He is my Rock and He is my Fortress And He is my Deliverer to free me from distress The God of my rock I will trust Him staying Him upon He is my shield and He 's the horn of my Salvation ● Chro. ● 10 My high tower and my refuge to which I for defence Do flee my Saviour Thou me savest from violence And David said Blessed be Thou IEHOVAH the most Hy God of our Father Israel for all eternity Lord Thine the greatness is and pow'r the glory victory Eternitie and unto Thee belongs the Majestie For all in heav'n and earth is Thine the kingdom 's Thine with all O Lord and Thou art as the head exalted above all Riches and honour come of Thee Thou reigns ov'r all in state In Thine hand 's power and might and thine hand it 's to make great And to give strength to all Therefore now our God we to Thee Give thanks and Thy most glorious Na● praising we glorifie But who am I what 's my people that we should able be After this sort so willingly to offer unto Thee For all 's of Thee and of Thy own we given have to Thee For we before Thee strangers are and sojourners are we As all our fathers were Our days on earth as shadows glide And there 's no expectation that here we shall abide O Lord our God all this store which We have prepar'd that we ver 17. For thy most holy Name a house to thee might edifie Cometh of Thine hand and is all Thine owen properly I know also my God that Thou the heart dost search and try And as for me in th'uprightness of my heart willingly ver 18. I offer'd all these things and now with gladness I did see Thy people present here to Thee to offer willingly Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Israel who be Our fathers this for ever keep in the imaginations Of the reiterated thoughts and lasting cogitations ● Chro. ● 14 Of the heart of Thy people and Thy peoples hearts to thee Prepare and their prepared heart● establish stedfastlie O Lord the God of Israel there is no God like thee Into the heav'n nor in the earth who keepest constantlie ver 18. The covenant and bountie free and mercy keeps in store Vnto thy servants who with all their hearts walk Thee before But O! will God in very deed on earth dwel and remain With men Behold heav'n and the heav'n of heav'ns cannot contain Thee who Incomprehensible art and from Limits free How much less can this house which I have builded unto Thee Nehem. 1.4 Hearing these words I sat down wept and mourned day by day And fasted and before the God of Heaven I did pray ●ers 5. And said I Thee beseech O Lord God of the heaven hie The great God and the terrible who keeps most faithfully The covenant and as in store