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A43345 Family-hymns gather'd (mostly) out of the best translations of David's psalms. Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714. 1695 (1695) Wing H1475A; ESTC R31532 28,341 86

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Salvation then Which Isr'el waits for still Were fully come to all good men From out of Sion Hill When God his People's Bondage turns That Freedom once is had Then Jacob shall rejoyce that mourns And Isr'el shall be glad Hymn LVI Psal. 133. To be often sung in Families O Happy Families on Earth Resembling that above Where Brethren peacefully unite In sweet Accord and Love 'T is like the precious Ointment pour'd On Aaron's sacred Head Which down his Face and Garments rich Its fragrant Odors spread 'T is as the Dew which melting Clouds On Hermon's top distill Or fruitful Showres which Heav'ns let fall On Sion's Holy Hill For there the God of Love commands And pours out blessings store The Comforts of this present Life And Life for evermore Four Hymns of Praise to be sung in the Tune of the 100th Psalm Hymn LVII Psal. 9.1 7 8. WIth my whole heart I 'll bless thee Lord And all thy mighty works proclaim My Joy in thee shall fill my Soul Whilst I sing praises to thy Name Th' Almighty Ever-living God Hath fixt his Throne in Heav'nly Light When He appears to Judge the World His Sentence will be just and right 10 11 14. All those that know thy faithful Name Their Hope and Trust in thee will place For never didst thou Lord forsake Any that duly sought thy Face Sing Praises to the Holy One Who said he would in Sion dwell Therefore in Sian's Daughter's Gates With Joy his great Salvation tell 130.7 8. Let us depend on God alone Because with him rich Mercy is And full Redemption from all sin He gives with plent'ous Grace to his Hymn LVIII Psal. 45.2 3 4. O Glorious King thy Form Divine All Earthly Beauties doth out-shine Into thy Lips all Grace is pour'd On thee Eternal Blessings show'rd Gird on thy Sword and in thy Might For wronged Truth and Justice fight That all the World may understand The Terror of thy Conqu'ring Hand 6 7. Thy Throne O God doth still endure Thy Sceptre is most just and pure That which is right thou lovest best But wickedness thou dost detest And therefore God thy God hath shed Such Oyl of Gladness on thy Head As hath preferr'd thee far before The Highest Angels evermore 9 11 13 17. The Queen and her Attendants stand To worship thee at thy right Hand Her Clothing of wrought Gold is seen But all her Glory is within In all succeeding Times thy Name Shall be preserv'd with lasting Fame Whilst thy glad Followers shall crown With endless Praise thy High Renown Hymn LIX Psal. 46. 1 2. GOD is our Refuge and Defence Our Hope is in his Providence Which still affords a present Aid When greatest Troubles do invade Therefore we shall not need to fear No though the Earth removed were Or though the Hills and Mountains steep Lay bury'd in the angry Deep 3 4 5. Although the raging Waters make The Mountains with their swelling shake Yet calmer Rivers do embrace God's City his fair Dwelling-place Whose Tabernacles by his Love Are kept that they can never move For he in times of great distress His early succour will address 6 7 9 10 11. The threatning Tempest he allays And is his People's strength and praise He maketh Strife and Wars to cease And crowns the trembling Earth with Peace This is our God whose awful sway Both Heav'n and Earth must still obey The Lord of Hosts is with his own And Jacob's God their Refuge known Hymn LX. Psal. 93.1 2. THE Lord doth Reign and like a King Puts on his Robes of Glorious Light Tremble thou Earth when he appears Clothed and girt with boundless Might 2. Under his Rule th'unquiet World Will gain Establishment and Peace Of old his Empire did begin And like himself shall never cease 3. In vain the World 's Rebellious Pow'rs In tumults and commotions rise Like the enraged Floods that swell And bid defiance to the Skies 4. The Lord on high is mightier far Than all this loud and threatning Noise And the proud Sea's unruly VVaves Are still'd by his commanding Voice 5. Lord as thy Pow'r can never fail So all thy Promises are sure 'T is thy Perfection to be true And theirs that serve thee to be pure FINIS Books Printed for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns the lower End of Cheapside A Body of Practical Divinity consisting of above One hundred seventy six Sermons on the Lesser Catechism composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster With a Supplement of some Sermons on several Texts of Scripture By Thomas Watson formerly Minister at St. Stephen's Walbrook London A Paraphrase on the New Testament with Notes Doctrinal and Practical By plainness and brevity fitted to the Use of Religious Families in their daily Reading of the Scriptures and of the younger and poorer sort of Scholars and Ministers who want fuller Helps With an Advertisement of Difficulties in the Revelations By the Late Reverend Mr. Rich. Baxter Six hundred of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs collected out of the Holy Bible Together with a Catechism the Canticles and a Catalogue of Vertuous Women The Three last hundred of Select Hymns collected out of the Psalms of David By William Barton A.M. late Minister of St. Martins in Leicester Spiritual Songs Or Songs of Praise to Almighty God upon several Occasions Together with the Song of Songs which is Solomon's First turn'd then paraphrased in English Verse By John Mason Penitential Cries in Thirty two Hymns Begun by the Author of the Songs of Praise and Midnight Cry and carried on by another hand Sacramental Hymns collected chiefly out of such passages of the New Testament as contain the most suitable matter of Divine Praises in the Celebration of the Lord's Supper To which is added one Hymn relating to Baptism and another to the Ministry By I. Boyse With some by other hands A Collection of Divine Hymns upon several Occasions suited to our common Tunes for the use of Devout Christians in singing forth the Prases of God The Psalms of David in Metre Newly translated and diligently compared with the Original Text and former Translations More plain smooth and agreeable to the Text than any heretofore Of Free Justification by Christ. Written first in Latine by John Fox Author of the Book of Martyrs against Osorius c. And now Translated into English for the benefit of those who love their own Souls and would not be mistaken in so great a Point An Earnest Call to Family-Religion Or a Discourse concerning Family-Worship Being the substance of Eighteen Sermons Preached by Samuel Slater A. M. Minister of the Gospel The Preaching of Christ and the Prison of God as the certain Portion of them that reject Christ's Word Opened in several Sermons on I Pet. 3. 19. By Samuel Tomlyns M. A. and Minister of the Gospel of Christ in Marleborough Ornaments for the Daughters of Zion Or the Character and Happiness of a Virtuous Woman in a Discourse which