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A47096 A banquetting-house full of spiritual delights: or, Hymns and spiritual songs on several occasions Century. I. By Elias Keach, minister of the Gospel. Keach, Elias. 1696 (1696) Wing K108A; ESTC R216613 40,701 141

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be Born again Else Heaven we can't see Through Christ thy Grace we may obtain Help us to Adore Thee 3 O renew ev'ry Part And from sin set us free Thou only Lord canst change the Heart Help us to Adore Thee 4 O take us by the hand Lead us to Christ for he Is the way to the Promis'd Land Help us to Adore Thee 5 Thou art a Refuge to All such who to the Flee Thou 'lt surely Save all those who do Help us to Adore Thee HYMN 15. On God's Forbearance and Goodness 1 t Sion's God have all the Praise there is no God like him Who tho' he seeth all our ways and beholds ev'ry sin 2 Renews his Mercies ev'ry day lengthens his Patience Sin hath not yet drove him away he 's not departed hence 3 t still he waits and strives and treats with wretched Sinners who Value not in the least his threats but their own Wills will do 4 He calls he warns draws out his sword but yet his Bowels yern Tho they despise mock at his Word to'ards them he holds his Arm. 5 To help relieve and save their Souls yet still they do not mind In his own filth the sinner rouls and pursues the East-Wind 6 sing to him who still doth call not willing to depart And at his feet O Sinner fall and give him thy whole Heart HYMN 16 Grace enables us to walk and abide in the ways of God 1 SIng to the Lord with chearfull Voice Saints refuse not to Sing But in eternal Love rejoyce O Bring your Thanks-Off'ring 2 Unto Jehovah who doth chear our Souls with his sweet Wine He 's not a God far off but near each Saint may say he 's mine 3 My God in Covenant is he my Life my Strength my Guide He alone doth enable me to walk in and abide 4 In his blest Ways of Truth and Peac yea 't is his Spirit who Causeth us this our God to please his Holy Will to do 5 Christ gives forth Grace the Spirit bring And puts it in our Hearts With all Spiritual Blessings and from us ne'er departs 6 But helps us on from strength to streng until we do attain The Haven of Glory at length and endless Joy obtain 7 Where with the Heav'nly Quire we Eternally shall Sing The Praises of our God and see the Face of Christ our King HYMN 17. God only softens the Hard-Heart 1 WIth Reverence we would draw near O Lord thy Name to Praise And in thy Courts with Songs appear thy Fame and Honour raise 2 The Heart of Stone is softened by thy Power alone 'T is thou that mak'st us Ashamed and Grieve for what we'ave done 3 We fear to Sin because thy Grace hath chang'd our Stony-Heart We fear lest thou should'st hide thy Face and in Anger depart 4 Conscience by thee is made Active to Comfort or Condemn Once sin in us did grow and thrive which now we do contemn 5 No time could we at all afford in former Days to View And Search and Hear thy Holy Word which now with Joy we do 6 We would not Dishonour thy Name neither thy Spirit Grieve But strive to Magnifie the same and not ourselves Deceive 7 Thou daily dost us Woo and Call not willing to depart Help us down at thy Feet to fall and take thou our whole Heart HYMN 18. The Observation of God's Commandments a sign of a Tender Heart 1 LEt Zion's God have all the Praise for 't is his Right and Due Let each of us his Honour raise and his Pleasure pursue 2 Each Precept of his let 's observe with Diligence and Care If from his Truths we do not swerve then his Servants we are 3 Yea then it will plainly appear we have a Tender Heart Our int'rest in his Son he 'll clear to us and shew our part 4 And then how Merry shall we be how will our Souls rejoyce When our title to Christ we see and that we are Gods Choice 5 Our Hearts will Leap for Joy we shall lift up our Voice and Sing And Josus Christ our Bridegroom call our Love our Lord our King 6 Who 's now in Heav'n and to whom e'er long our Souls must go When this frail Life of our's is done and Sorrow ne'er more know HYMN 19. On Pardon of Sin 1 O Thou most gracious Majesty how should we thee Admire Who Pardon'st all Iniquity How should we thee desire 2 By an act of the freest Grace thou tak'st away our Guilt 'T was Christ's free Love who in our place was Slain and his Blood spilt 3 He'ath born all Punishment away freely our Souls to Save Freely to thee Sinners come may and each their Pardon have 4 Then call and draw prevail O Lord with all these Hearts of Stone That to thy Word they may accord and for a Pardon come 5 Then not till then with Joyfulness will they adore thy Grace Their thankfulness they can't express till they see thy Christ's Face 6 But when once they dear Jesus see they 'll own him for their King Their Hearts will leap and Joyful be their Tongue thy Praise will sing HYMN 20. God's Patience exercised towards Hard-Hearted Sinners 1 HOw great how many are our Sins What an Evil is an hard Heart What dreadful Judgments the Lord brings On such that from his Law depart 2 And yet what Patience hath the Lord On such yea how Gracious is he What Mercies doth he them afford Who exceedingly hardned be 3 O! all ye Hardned Sinners come And hear the blessed Word of Grace Pray that the Evils you have done May Pardon'd be sad is your Case 4 Quench not the Spirit O! take heed By Sin you send him not away But see that you cherish and feed His holy Motions every Day 5 O! look awhile on Jesus Christ Whom thou hast pierced by thy sin See from him thou be not entic'd But with all thy Heart close with him 6 Get a true sight of sin and then Of thy self thou'lt think otherwise Then heretofore thoust done yea when Thou seest this thou wilt dispise 7 And loathe and hate thy self with shame Thou wilt seek out for Counsel O! My sins they have been my Soul's bane Sirs What shall a poor Sinner do 8 Counsel and Comfort then will come And not till then with joy you 'll sing Christ's Praise for what for you he'ath done And own and love him as your King HYMN 21. An Hymn on Covenant-Relation 1 YOu Covenanted ones come sing unto your God with whom You are in Covenant the King of Peace is your Portion 2 You 're near related unto him and he doth greatly Love Your Souls and pardons all your sin he never will remove 3 His Kindness and Compassion from you but still will be The God of your Salvation his Glory shall you see 4 God is your God and you are his to him you 're very Dear He who in this Covenant is hath no just cause to fear 5 For Men nor Devils Curse
7 The most Soul Charming Musick 's there most sweet Melodious Song With Joy they Elivated are in ' th midst the splended Throne 8 Of Seraphims and Cherubims sollac'd with Divine Love In th' presence of the King of Kings no Joy like that above 9 O! help us Lord while here below to tune thy Praises forth Let us thy self Savingly know who'●● God o'er all the Earth HYMN 49. Christ the Saints Advocate On our Deliverance from the late Horrid Conspiracy IN the Court of the Glorious King of Kings we have a Friend Who for us Obtains each Blessing and will unto the End 2 Hence 't is we are preserv'd from ill and Grace in us secur'd He did to this end his Blood spill and thereby hath procur'd 3 The Grace and Mercy which we have and whatsoe'r we need And in Distress God doth us Save and our Foes don't succeed 4 Sing to the Lord O Praise his Name who greatly doth us cheer Let each Soul spread abroad his Fame who for us doth appear 5 When Devil Pope and the French KING and many more beside Would misery upon us bring Success is them deny'd 6 By human Skill they laid their Snare slyly our Lives to catch And were not in the least aware that Christ was on his Watch. 7 While they design to Ruin his our Lord laught them to Scorn The Bulls of th' Forrest their prey miss and soon pull in the Horn. HYMN 50. On the sad Condition of such who are destitute of the Divine Spirit 1 SIng to the Lord with chearful Voice Who doth his Spirit to us give O! what cause have we to Rejoyce Ev'n all the time we have to live 2 Sad is the case of such who are Without this holy Spirit they In the least measure have no share In Christ the Truth the Life the Way 3 They 're Dead in Trespasses and Sins Ly under the Curse of the Law Have no right to Christ's Sufferings God them to Christ doth never draw 4 They 're Slaves to Satan and are led By the Spirit of Errors and By th' Wicked Spirit Ruined Yet the same do not understand 5 They Read and Hear say their Pray'rs But nothing they the better are Altho' Church-Members yet they 're heirs Of Death and of Wrath shall they share 6 Greatly Lord we thy Love admire Who giv'st us divine Life and Light Thy gracious Presence we desire And in thy Holy Word delight HYMN 51. The Holy Spirit ought to have Divine Worship and Praise 1 LEt such whose Eyes are Opened Gods free Grace to behold Such who are Regenerated who by faith have took hold 2 On Jesus Christ O! let such sing to the Spirit high Praise Let them their Thank-Offering bring his Fame and Glory raise 3 He their great Guide and Leader is in th' Paths of Truth and Peace Until he'ath brought them unto Bliss unto Eternal Ease 4 Glory to Father and to th' Son who doth the Spirit send To guide us safely to our Home as a most Cordial Friend 5 Angels and Men well wonder may at undeserved Grace That God should lead Rebels in th' way to Bliss and them Embrace 6 That God should set his Heart upon Sinners of a deep dy By Sacrificing his own Son their Persons Dignify HYMN 52. Saints Militant rejoyce at the views of the Joys of the Saints Triumphant 1 HIgh Praises unto God let 's sing the God of Pow'r and Might Our Sacrifice of Thanks we bring to thee Lord 't is thy Right 2 And thine only to thee belongs Divine Worship alone Lord thou hast mighty Crouds and Throngs of Angels round thy Throne 3 Admiring and Adoring Thee most sacred Majesty With great Amazement there they see in part thy bright Glory 4 The Church Triumphant there above exalted by thy Son Taste the Fruits of Eternal Love each one hath on his Crown 5 Of Endless Glory which doth shine far brighter than the Sun Lord look on us for we are thine tho' far distant from Home 6 We trust thy Spirit will us guide until we do ascend The Mount of Joy let it abide with us Lord to the end HYMN 53. On Pardon of Sin through Christ's Death 1 GOD forgives Sin yea every sin to each believing Soul Most graciously he recieves him who on Jesus doth rowl 2 All such Mens sins imputed were to Jesus on the Tree And by his Sufferings we are from Punishment set free 3 In our very room Christ did stand and bore the dreadful blow Of Divine Wrath from the Lord's Hand to save us from that Woe 4 So much Wrath as sin did deserve and as God's Law did threat Whate'er Divine Justice did Crave our Saviour did compleat 5 Christ by his Blood hath Purchased pardon of every sin Which shall be fully possessed by all Chosen in him 6 Come sing O sing thy Praise we sing who our Redeemer art We'd love and own thee for our King and ne'er from thee depart HYMN 54. Saints long for the Return of the Light of God's countenance 1 LIft up thy Countenance O Lord and make thy face to shine Upon us Lord one smile afford thy Love 's better than Wine 2 With shame of Face we do confess our sins have caused thee To hide thy Face nevertheless once more thy Face let 's see 3 Return Return Return to us make haste Lord come away Lord carry it no longer thus O! make no longer stay 4 Our Spirits faint our Hearts are sad for want of thy Presence Our Souls were never throughly glad since thou departed hence 5 O turn to us turn once again our suit do not deny Remit our sin wash out our stain tho' 't is of a deep Dy. 6 For Jesus's sake then shall we sing forth aloud thy high Praise Who art our rightful Lord and King and dost justly always HYMN 55. Sinners invited to Christ and Saints exhorted to Praise him 1 YE foolish sinners wherefore do You spend your days and strength in vain And lying Vanities pursue What think you this way to obtain 2 Salvation is not to be had Out of Christ but there 's all in him All you in him sing and be glad For you have all Pardon of sin 3 You Heav'n-born Souls exalt his Name Unto him sing with cheerful Voice See that you spread abroad his Fame And evermore in him Rejoyce 4 He 's All in All he 's your Portion There 's none else can do your Souls good Trust only to what he hath done For Pardon fly unto his Blood 5 Come sinners come to th' Fountain come That your Filth may be wash'd away Ye Scarlet Sinners to Christ come And let him bear your Guilt away 6 Your Saviour calls make haste to him O! put him off no longer but Come take the Pardon of your sin Venture and on him your Trust put 7 Come and your sins shall not destroy Nor ruin your Souls but you shall Go Home with your Hearts full of Joy And Jesus Christ your
End 4 Grant us true Faith that we may see and prize Christ our dear Friend In all we do still let 's eye thee O keep us to the End 5 That thy Word may really affect our Hearts thy Spirit send That so our Feet he may direct O keep us to the End 6 Lord keep us from Iniquity thee let us not Offend Then shall we sing Harmoniously O keep us to the End HYMN 30. On depending on Divine Strength 1 GLory unto thy holy Name Lord thou art our best Friend O let us spread abroad thy Fame and on thy Strength depend 2 'T is thy Command that we should trust on thee unto the End Thy Love O let us ne'er distrust But on thy Strength depend 3 And hereby we do Honour thee it is the very End Of thy gracious Promise and we Would on thy Strength Depend 4 It is our Mercy that we may and that thou wilt befriend All those who on thy Promise stay And on thy Strength depend 5 Help us thy praise O Lord to sing and thy Glory intend Who art our Love Saviour and King On thy Strength let 's depend HYMN 31. On Forgiveness of Sin 1 LOrd help us thy Love to Admire and Mercy to accept Thou art thy Peoples Hearts desire Pardon let 's not reject 2 All Laud and Praise to thee we give The Holy Three in One Who dost our Trespasses forgive yea all Sin except One. 3 Great Sins and Horrid Blasphemies thy free Grace doth Pardon Transgressions and Iniquities yea all Sin except One. 4 The worst of Sinners who Believe and for a Pardon come Thou Pardonest and dost receive yea all Sin except One. 5 The Vile the Drunkard yea the Proud if Penitent may run Thou Pardon'st all that to thee croud yea all Sin except One. 6 Now such may sing thy Praise who were by Sin Lost and Vndone For through Christ's Blood they Pardon'd are and all Sin except One. HYMN 32. On Divine Mercy 1 THe Lord Jehovah dwells on high yet doth he himself bow To look ●'t'h Earth and doth espy what e'er is done below 2 All things before him Naked are he sees each secret Place No secret Sin but it is bare and open to his Face 3 Yet he would not have Sinners Dye and Perish in their Sin But first of all he doth draw nigh and bid them turn to him 4 Pardoning Grace he gives to them that lay hold on his Son For sin he will not him Condemn that doth to Jesus come 5 Faith Repentance Lord do thou give to Sinners otherwise A Godly Life they will not Live but still thy Word despise 6 But if thy Grace thou dost impart a Change will soon appear Such then will Praise thee with their Heart and by thy Word will steer HYMN 33. God a good Master 1 O! what Incouragements have we to Walk in thy blest Ways O! who would not Lord Worship Thee and Serve thee all their Days 2 A better Master we can't serve for Power Dignity From thy Service let us ne'er swerve to our Iniquity 3 Our Time 's but short O! let us keep thy Way which is the best Until by Death we fall Asleep and sweetly take our Rest 4 Give Repentance that Sinners may forsake the Ways of Sin Direct them Lord into thy Way help them to walk therein 5 And remove ev'ry Objection which against it they make That they may seek Salvation before it be too late 6 Do this and then they will Rejoyce and sing thy Praises forth They 'll Praise thee with both Heart Voice who'rt God o'er all the Earth HYMN 34. Saints afraid to Sin 1 QUick Apprehensions have all those who an Heart of Flesh have And they are such whom God hath chose such whom he 'll surely Save 2 They soon perceive a Threat a Frown the hidings of God's Face And when perceiv'd they soon fall down and seek unto his Grace 3 Small Trespasses cause such to Grieve and Wound their very Souls They run to Christ and to him cleave on his Obedience rowls 4 When God Commands they instantly yield up themselves to him And with his Holy Will comply turn from and leave their Sin 5 They dare not Act unless they have Authority from God They Mourn for Sin and Pardon Crave at the sight of the Rod. 6 A tender Heart O Lord us give an Heart of Flesh that so Unto thy Glory we may live and in thy Statutes go 7 Thy Name with Joy then shall we Praise and in Hymns to thee sing Thy Fame and Honour we shall raise who art our Lord and King HYMN 35. On the Sacrament of the Supper 1 O! what Varieties are here prepared by our Lord O! what rich Wines what dainty Chear doth he our Souls afford 2 His Blood his Flesh Himself he gave to Drink to Feed upon He parts with all our Souls to save which by Sin were undone 3 Our Love our Bridegroom Jesus came into th' World that he Might take away our Guilt and Shame and from Wrath set us free 4 Praise Christ the Lamb all you that can set your Seal to this Truth Ye Virgins all both Great and Small praise him both Age and Youth 5 Behold and see Christ on the Tree with eye of Faith behold Rather than we should Cursed be dear Jesus bare Sin would 6 See in your stead how Christ doth Bleed there 's no Love like to this He Dies and this doth undergo to bring our Souls to Bliss 7 Into his Side the spear doth glide and forth the Blood doth spring On the Cross spread while thus he bled look is not this your King 8 And can we see our dearest Lord thus made a Sacrifice For Sin and not a Tear afford what see this with dry Eyes 9 What Adamants what Stony Hearts have we within our Breasts Our dearest Lord with his Life parts and what our Hearts at Rest 10 O! how can we be unconcern'd at such a Sight as this He Crys and what not we Allarum'd O! do we know who ' t is 11 It is the Lord God's only Son the most express Image Of the brightness of his Person who for us did engage 12 With God from all Eternity most faithfully to Pay Our grievous Debts as our Surety and bear the Curse away 12 Christ hath bore all therefore such shall escape it certainly Ev'n such who are in him shall share of true Felicity 14 O! let each Man that Loves the Lamb let Virgins every one Exalt his Name and spread his Fame and think on what he'ath done 15 Lord tune our Hearts that we may Sing our dull Affections raise That we may bring our Thank-Off'ring our Offerings of Praise 16 Thou dost us call to Glorify thy sacred Name and we Desire the same to Magnify but how backward we be 17 O! Call us Own us for thy Bride thy Spouse yea thy Delight Thy Countenance O do not hide let 's see thy Beauty bright 18 That Charmed with thy Smiles
43. God disappoints his Peoples Enemies 1 GOD is the Lord Dominion and Power 's in his Hand His Will and Pleasure he hath done all are at his Command 2 Our Enemies what can they do let them use all their Pow'r Altho' they furiously pursue God can them soon devour 3 Let them use all their Wit and Skill God's People to annoy God he 'll disappoint all and will each one of them destroy 4 Tho' into many straits we fall God able is to Save And to bring us out of them all he 'll raise us from the Grave 5 The Lord is good he intends good and will bring good on all He 'll Cherrish Nourish he 'll give Food his Loving Kindness shall 6 Encompass them that do Believe and in his Goodness trust But such who sinfully deceive themselves away he 'll thrust 7 O! let each Soul lift up his Voice and Hymn forth the Lord's Praise Ye People of the Lord rejoyce in your God all your Days HYMN 44. An Hymn Sung on a Thanksgiving-Day at Curriers-Hall 1 LEt England sing Jehovah's Praise Our God and Saviour for he Doth yet not fill us with our Ways ' Tho' exceeding sinful we be 2 How justly might he long ago Poured his fierce Wrath upon us And after our Hearts still we do And rather wax yet worse and worse 3 Gospel Priviledges abound And many Warnings he doth give Yet in her sins England is found And unto God she doth not live 4 O! Lord how great is thy Goodness Let it us to Repentance lead That so this Land thou mightest Bless In Sin no more let us proceed 5 Unto thy Glorious Praise we sing For great is thy Salvation Which thou hast shew'd unto our King Both while Abroad and coming Home 6 And since he hath come Home thou 'ast say'd From the danger of Sickness and The Mercies which of thee we crav'd Thou 'ast freely poured on this Land 7 Both King and Subjects do rejoyce In the rich Bounty of the Lord And we bless thee with Heart and Voice For what to us thou dost afford HYMN 45. On the Divine Spirit 's Conduct 1 TO the Spirit of Holiness come O! come let us sing He who reveals Christ's Righteousness who us to him doth bring 2 That through him access we might have to the Father of Lights Who down from Heav'n us hath gave sweet Comforts and Delights 3 He who helps our Infirmities who teacheth us to Pray And with incessant Fervent Crys informs us what to say 4 He who in us dwells and abides and never leave us will Altho' sometimes his Face he hides he remains with us still 5 To him let 's sing his Fame let 's spread who our great Pilot is The Soul through Seas he'ath Pilotted and will Land safe in Bliss 6 Where with the Heav'nly Quire we Halelujahs shall sing And there our Saviour we shall see our Lord our Love our King HYMN 46. An Hymn that was Sung at the Baptizing-place 1 O! How Glorious art thou O Lord thy Countenance is sweet Our Souls cannot be satisfy'd until with thee wee meet 2 Each Ordinance is a dry Breast unless therein we find Thy Presence our Souls take no Rest thy Love runs in our Mind 3 Thy undeserv'd Eternal Love O! this 't was moved thee To leave thy August Throne above our Souls from Death to free 4 'T was Love which moved thee to Dye and suffer in our stead How near our Hearts Lord should'st thou ly who for our sins did bleed 5 In the Sepulchre thou wast laid when Crucify'd and Dead Tho' awhile by Death thou wast stay'd yet quickly ascended 6 Above the reach of Enemies unto thy Father dear In whose most glorious Presence thou for us dost now appear 7 Thy Praise Lord Jesus we would sing and desire that we may Honour and Love thee as our King and thy Commands Obey 8 Ev'n those which are despis'd by Men and are contrary to The ease of th' Flesh willingly them we would obey and do 9 Lord without Partiality the Laws we would Observe With thy whole Will we would comply and never from it swerve 10 Great cause have we to do the same for then we know we shall Appear before thee without shame thy Friends thou wilt us Call 11 And in our Minds O Lord what Ease at present do we find Very much Joy and inward Peace have they which thy Law mind 12 Thy People are thy Spouse thy Bride in them thou dost Delight In pleasant Paths thou dost them guide in thy Light they see Light 13 They see they fear they feel they taste this Peace thy Joy thy Love And an Eternal joy thou hast for each of them above 14 What cause have they to joy in thee who do already find Much Pleasure in thy Ways and see Eternal Bliss behind 15 Thou art our nearest dearest Friend our Life our Love our Light With Joy let 's serve thee to the End O thou our Souls Delight HYMN 47 The Saints are Christ's by Choice his Fathers Donation his own Purchase and Conquest 1 OUt of the world Christ he hath chose A People which he calls his own And they are such who with him close And whom he never will disown 2 They are all his by Donation The Father gave them unto him He'ath undertook their Salvation And in his Blood wash'd them from Sin By Purchase they are his he'ath Bought Them all with his most Precious Blood He himself their Salvation wrought And for them Meritted all Good 4 By Pow'rfull Conquest they are his Sin Death Devil and Law by him Are overcome the Day is his And he subdues all Foes within 5 They are his own by Covenant And that from all Eternity And not one Soul of them shall want True and Lasting Felicity 6 They 're his Joynture Inheritance And unto him they have resign'd Themselves and if they 've but a glance Of 's Face what Joy and Peace they find 7 With Joyfull Lips O! then they Sing Unto their dearest Lord their Love Their Friend their Bridgroom their King And long to see his Face above HYMN 48. A Hymn Sung at the Lords Supper 1 THe Debt is paid our Lord hath Dy'd Tho we have greatly Sinn'd Yet he hath Justice Satisfy'd and the whole Law fullfill'd 2 His Heart was Holy his Life Pure yet our sins did he bear And in our stead the Curse indure that through him we might share 3 Of Pardon Peace of I ife and Light Grace and Glory also Those who Believe are his Delight For them thus did he do 4 His Right'ousness imputed is to all who in him Trust Their bodies he will bring to Bliss after they 're lain in Dust 5 And when they Dye their Souls on high Mounts up with Eagles Wings And there is Cloath'd with Majesty and among Angels Sings 6 'Mong Golden Trees of Pleasures they with great Joy walk and in Silver Streams of Delight they may and do with gladness swim
same and that continually HYMN 70. Great encouragement for God's People to keep on in his Ways 1 O Help us Lord to take great care that slothful we not be In thy Service and that we are more Diligent and Free 2 Let us not Walk unevenly but with a straite foot go In thy Blest Ways and constantly thy Pleasure let us do 3 In thy paths there 's Protection with Peace Pleasure and Gain In th' end Eternal Salvation all thy Pilgrims Obtain 4 O let us not be weary then neither faint in our mind Tho in the way all sorts of Men unto us prove unkind 5 Uphold us with thy mighty Hand thy Name O let us fear Let nought cause us to pause or stand but still let 's persevere And if thou grantest this request we shall Rejoyce and Sing Sweetly repose ourselves and Rest under thy Sacred Wing HYMN 71. How Saints should be qualified to Glorifie God in a right manner 1 O Now let Heart and Tongue agree to Sing Jehovahs praise For in his Divine Light we see in it's bright Shining Rayes 2 How our Souls should be Qualify'd his Name to Glorifie With Divine Knowledge dignify'd Faith and Humility 3 With Love to God and Holyness and then we shall be Meet When we these Graces do possess to sit at Jesus Feet 4 And from his Lips to receive Laws yea sit to do his will Yea when his Divine Spirit draws his mind we shall fulfil 5 O Lord give Knowlidge Faith and Love in our Hearts shed abroad Holiness Meekness from above O make our Souls a hoard 6 Of Divine Grace that so we may serve the with much Delight Lead us and keep us in thy Way let thy Law be our Light 7 For pleasant are thy paths and Sweet is the Fruit of thy Tree How joyful are we when we meet thy self and thy Face see 8 In thy Ordinances for there thou meetest with thy Bride Thy Love thy looks her Soul doth cheer more then all things beside HYMN 72. There is A Common Conjunction of the Trinity in the Business of our Salvation 1 THere is a Common Conjunction of the most Sacred Trinity In th' business of our Salvation which last will to Eternity 2 God's People dearly Loved are the Father Love's them and the Son And of the Spirits Love they share Jehovah he is their Portion 3 The Father from Eternity will'd and design'd our Happiness The Son and Spirit also will'd that Joy and Bliss we should possess 4 The Father sends he gives his Son the Son comes and himself doth give The Spirit from Sin doth us turn and helps us unto God to live 5 The Father he related is nearly to each Believing Soul The Son a Friend and Saviour is to all Sinners who on him roul 6 The Spirit dwells in us 't is he that changes and renews the Heart From Tyrant Sin he sets us free and never will from us depart 7 The Father Son and Spirit have engag'd themselves to do us Good Ev'n us Eternally to Save and in our very Room Christ stood 8 He bore our Sin sustain'd our shame high praise O! come and let us sing To Father Son and Spirits Name To them our Offering we bring HYMN 73. The Excellency of the Promises and the Happiness of being in Covenant with God 1 GOD's Promises rich Treasures are the best security Who ever hath in these a share is rich Eternally 2 They 're present stays lasting Fountains sufficient inducements They 're powerful Pleas and strong Claims they 're full of sweet Contents 3 How happy are all those who be in th' Covenant of Grace From God's revengeful Wrath they 're free how happy is their Case 4 Sin does not Domineer o'er them it 's power is destroy'd Eternally it cann't condemn tho' by it they 're annoy'd 5 O bless the Lord sound forth his Praise you Covenanted Ones O Come and your God's glory raise be not like Stocks and Stones 6 Which have no Hearts no Tongues to sing come sullen Mutes break forth And sing unto the glorious King of Heaven and of Earth HYMN 74. Christ the Sent of God the Saviour and Advocate of his People 1 ALL you in Covenant Rejoyce and be content God Christ is yours you cannot want The Father hath him sent 2 That he himself might give To you and for you Dye And Rise again and ever Live For you with God on high 3 Where he doth interceed As your great Advocate In your behalf he there doth plead And your cause undertake 5 Ye Saints break forth and sing The praise of your best Friend Jesus your Prophet Priest and King His Love will never end 6 He 'll send down fresh Supplies Of Grace into your Souls The dearest Jesus much doth Prize Each one who on him rowls HYMN 75. 'T is dangerous to trust to a false Faith 1 EFfectual Faith such have Whose Sins are pardoned Believers only Christ doth save All such are deceived 2 Who trust unto a Faith Meerly Historical Devils believe the Scripture saith Yet Damned are they all 3 That Faith that 's Temporary Which but a while doth last Whoso trusts to 't will miscarry And not of Mercy taste 4 A Verbal Faith won't do Which lies only in Words If without Works it is not true Nor no true Peace affords 5 Such who only presume They Christ and Pardon have Tho' they ungodly are their doom Is Christ will not them save 6 True Faith Lord do thou give Faith which worketh by Love That to thee we may wholly Live And never from thee move 7 Then shall we pardon'd be And in thy Son rejoyce Thy Beauty in Christ shall we see And know we are thy Choyce HYMN 76. How the Spirit Revives and comforts Drooping Saints 1 THe Spirit which is from above and dwelleth in the Saints Is a Spirit of perfect love and when the Christian faints 2 For want of Comfort from on high Gods love he sheds abroad In th' hearts of such and draweth nigh with a Reviving word 3 Of Promise which a Cordial is that doubting souls doth raise That such cry out Christ's mine I 'm his and delight in his Ways 4 To God he doth enflame their Love and unto Christ his Son To Love the Saints he doth them move yea to Love every one 5 That the Divine Image doth bear tho' from each other they Differ in Judgment yet such are in Spirit knit hereby 6 To serve the Lord he doth encline the Heart and doth dispose The Soul to dig in th' Gospel Mine and Corruption oppose 7 Glory to Father and to Son who have the Spirit sent To do what he in us hath done ev'n to our Hearts Content 8 O praise the Lord bless him my Soul admire adore his Grace On Christ and only on him rowl to'ard Zion set thy Face HYMN 77. Christ a Believers All in All. 1 Now unto Jesus Christ let 's Sing before him let us fall He that did our Salvation bring
Grace doth his secret Lusts subdue and puts them to the flight 4 The Saints are his Society God's Word 's his only Rule With those things he will not comply which Carnal Men befool 5 'T is only Christ he doth desire his Heart is set on him Free Grace he greatly doth admire forsakes and hates his Sin 6 In praising God he spends his Days his Love he doth adore He taketh pleasure in his Ways and serves him evermore HYMN 99. Saints have no cause to be discouraged 1 GReat cause have we to sing thy Praise Who hast our Souls greatly cheered We have no cause throughout our days At all to be Discouraged 2 O Lord because thine only Son For us his precious blood hath shed We have no cause whate'er we'ave done At all to be Discouraged 3 Seeing by him our debts are paid And we to thee Reconciled We have no cause tho' we have stray'd At all to be Discouraged 4 Thou dost as easily Pardon Great sins as small the Dejected Have no cause whate'er they have done At all to be Discouraged 5 Sweet is thy Love Rich is thy Grace And all such who have Repented Have no cause in whatsoe'er case At all to be Discouraged 6 Thy Mercy Lord is bottomless To such who in it have trusted Thy Saints have no cause in Distress At all to be Discouraged HYMN 100. For the Baptizing Place 1 ALL Hail to the sacred Bridegroom who 's come to meet his Bride Into his glori'us Dining-Room he gently Her doth guide 2 There 't is She tasteth of his Love which far exceedeth Wine Thus he communes My Dearest Dove I 'm thine and thou art mine 3 I 'm always with thee never will thy Soul forsake and leave Each word of Promise I 'll fulfill 'till at length I receive 4 Thee to that Glory Glory which my Blood hath Purchased Where beyond thought thou shalt be Rich Eternally Blessed 5 O! come my Vndefiled One cast thy self in my Arms With confidence unto me come I 'll save thee from all Harms 6 Thy Enemies cannot hurt thee whilst in my Arm thou art Whilst protected thou art by me and I 'll never depart 7 From thee but ever will abide with thee thy as dear Friend And for thy precious Soul provide even unto the end 8 Dearest unto thee we do come in thy Despised Way We come We come we freely come that thy blest Face we may 9 Behold we come and our Souls cast into thy Arms with Joy Thy Spiced Wines O! let us taste and thy sweet Love enjoy 10 O! cloathe us with thy Righteousness Most Pure Spotless and White For only in this Comely Dress doth thy blest Eye delight 11 In thy own Beauty Lord we come in thy white Robe we stand We come we come we freely come and Obey thy Command 12 O! Dearest Love may not we say some of us that this is Our Souls joyful Espousal Day the begining of Bliss 13 Our Souls in thee greatly Rejoyce our Hearts thou makest glad Dearest we being thy own choyce have no cause to be Sad 14 How Pleasant are these Walks how sweet are the Grapes of this Vine More sweet because Christ here doth meet this deform'd Soul of mine 15 He stays my Soul with Flaggons he with Apples doth it cheer What perfect Beauty do I see I 'm sick of Love my Dear 16 Dearest thy Smiles ravish my Soul they quite desolve my Heart O'l take my All on thee I Row my Joy O'l ne'er depart The End of the first CENTURY
Saviour call HYMN 56. God teacheth Humble Souls 1 LOrd think not of the Fault●● And frailty of our Yourth Remember not how ignorant We have been of thy Truth 2 Thy Mercy 's very sweet Thy Truth a perfect guide Let thy Spirit direct our feet No more let 's turn aside 3 The Humble thou wilt teach Thy blessed Word to keep They 'll heed what thy Servants do Preach Who are Lowly and Meek 4 All such who fear thy Name Thou wilt their Hearts direct That at thy Glory they may aim And thou their Works accept 5 Thy Love Lord we adore Thy Orace we highly prize The same encrease let us have more Enlighten our dark Eyes 6 That we may clearly see Into thy glorious Law In to the Law of Liberty And our Affections draw 7 Unto thy self and then Thy Praises we shall sing With joyful Lips O! don't contemn This our poor Offering HYMN 57. Poor Penny-less and Scarlet-dy'd Sinners invited to come to Christ. 1 COme all ye Poor unto Christ's Door for Jesus doth you call Come Ragged Ones whosoe'er comes exceeding well fare shall 2 O don't Reject nay don't Neglect your coming unto Christ O make no stay another way see you be not entic't 3 Ye Crimson dy O come and try the worst of sinners come All you Helpless and Pennyless take this invitation 4 Sinners draw near here 's Wine Cheer offer'd to your starv'd Souls Christ's Righteousness he shall possess who by Faith on him Rowls 5 Eternal Bliss yea shall be his who doth this Christ embrace You have no cause to stand or pause near in this most weighty Case 6 Hark! don 't you hear Christ says come I freely will bestow My Self my All if at my Call thou hastens to me now 7 O don't delay another Day least it should prove too Late Bless God sith he doth yet call thee take Christ at any rate HYMN 58. On the Folly and Madness of Sinners in refusing of Christ. 1 WHat Fools are they who do despise Eternal Happiness Who their Sins and base Lusts do prize before Christs Righteousness 2 Who care not tho' they lose their souls so that they may but have The present Good they have withstood Him who alone can Save 3 Madmen are these who strive to please their Carnal Appetite And do prefer Earthly Treasure before Eternal Light 4 Christ is put by him they deny His Offers they refuse His tender Love they don't approve but rather the World chuse 5 Display his Grace O! praise his Name whose Patience doth exceed The Sinners Sin tho without shame he doth therein proceed 6 Christ still doth call O! Sinners fall before him and confess Your slighting Heart from sin depart and take Christ's Righteousness HYMN 59. An Evening Song for the Means of Grace 1 UNto Jehovah let us sing his Name let 's magnify To bring his Ev'ning Offering of Thanks who will deny 2 Look to your Hearts are not they mov'd to celebrate his Praise Because the Lord our Souls hath lov'd he teacheth us his Ways 3 Let 's not quench the Holy Spirit him by no means let 's grieve His motions O let 's not neglect least we ourselves deceive 4 Then will he fill our Souls with Joy Comfort and perfect Peace Which Men nor Devils cann't destroy and which will never cease 5 Our Lives will be pleasant and sweet while we are here below And when above our Souls do meet what Pleasures shall we know 6 Where Cherubims and Seraphims and all the holy Quire Do warble forth God's Praise in Hymns whose Glory they Admire HYMN 60. The divine Spirit may not be withdrawn tho' we think otherwise 1 WIth joyful Lips O let us Praise the holy Spirit yea With one accord his Fame le ts raise and Merry let us be 2 Let weak Believers doubting Saints lift up their heads and sing O! cast away all your complaints and your Thank-Off'ring bring 3 The Spirit 's presence you all have tho 't you don't apprehend The gift of gifts God you hath gave his Love is without end 4 Tho' this to you seems otherwise by his Discoveries O! 't is because of your weak Eyes else him youl 'd see and Prize 5 His Presence is discovered in a Comforting way But sometimes 't is manifested in a contrary way 6 Afflictions Losses Crosses are no sign of his Absence Yea what altho' you Tempted are you may have his Presence 7 Tho' very Weak your Grace may be you may not therefore say The Spirit 's unmindful of me tho' it be not mid-Day 8 Yet the Sun may be risen tho' it shines not very clear You 'ave no cause to Mourn as you do You 'ave no just cause to fear 9 O come Rejoyce lift up your Voice the Spirit 's Praise O sing You are the Lord 's eternal Choyce come O! come praise your King HYMN 61. Helpless Worthless Sinners Invited to Christ 1 O Come ye Poor ye Halt ye Blind such who are on the way To Jesus Christ that you may sind your Soul's supplies away 2 Behold your Lord with held out hand to help your souls distress With open Arms Jesus doth stand come take of his Fulness 3 Here 's Pardon Peace and Plenty come take whatsoe'er you need You who by sin have been undone may freely come and Feed 4 Nothing 's required only come and of the Feast partake You who have nothing left at Home here you may come and take 5 Without Penny or Penny-worth the best the choicest good No doubt you quickly would break forth if 't were but understood 6 You would break forth with joy and sing for you could not contain Yourselves if such a choice Blessing you should but once obtain HYMN 62. The Love Alsufficiency Mercifulness and Holiness of God laid in Covenant for the benefit and security of his People 1 THose who with God in Cov'nant are were from Eternity Chosen and Lov'd and they shall share of true Felicity 2 God's Alsufficiency's engag'd for them and therefore they Tho' Hell 's black Pow'rs are inrag'd doubtless shall gain the Day 3 God's Mercifulness likewise is concern'd and on their side Therefore his Favour such can't miss their sins he 'll surely hide 4 His Holiness is engaged and therefore shall they be In Heart and Life Sanctified and from their filth set free 5 Grace he 'll preserve and give more Grace that they may grow and thrive And fit them for his dwelling place where they shall all arrive 6 Of endless Pleasure to partake among the Heav'nly Quire Christ into 's Bosom them will take and give them their desire 7 So that they cannot chuse but sing being ravish'd with joy In th' Presence of th' glorious King O there 's none to annoy HYMN 63. A Hymn Sung at the Baptizing-Place 1 YE Virgins fair who cloathed are with Needle-work of Gold Your Souls Delight the Prince of Light O! come here and behold 2 How for your sakes he undertakes to dye the