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A47407 The breach repaired in God's worship, or, Singing of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, proved to be an holy ordinance of Jesus Christ with an answer to all objections : as also, an examination of Mr. Isaac Marlow's two papers, one called, A discourse against singing, &c., the other, An appendix : wherein his arguments and cavils are detected and refuted / by Benjamin Keach ... Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1641 (1641) Wing K50; ESTC R21273 133,739 273

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the● further Comfort and Establishment in his whol● Mind and Will I should not have answered yo● in the matter and if you or any body else shall see cause to reply I shall be ready to return an Answer if I find it do deserve or nee● one if God is pleased to spare my Life and t● enable me in the Work And now one word to you my dear Brethren and Sisters whose Souls are established in thi● sweet and heavenly Ordinance First Consider how universally this Ordinance hath been practised of singing the Praise● of God 1. By variety of Persons as Kings and godly Princes as Moses who was a King in Jesurun Deut. 33. 5. David Joshaphat Solomon c. By worthy Governours as Nehemiah c. by Prophets by the whole Congregation of God's People by Christ and his Apostles by the holy Martyrs of Jesus in the Primitive Times 2. In all places by Moses in the Wilderness Exod. 15. by David in the Tabernacle by Solomon in the Temple by Jehoshaphat in the Camp by Christ and his Disciples at the holy Supper by Paul and Sila● in Prison 3. In almost all Conditions in times of Imprisonment in Persecution and Martyrdom 4. By all Sexes both Men Women and Maidens old Men and Children 5. Nay and how all Creatures in Heaven and in Earth are called upon by the Holy Ghost to sing forth the Praises of God 6. Consider how God hath honoured it with his Presence and gracious Acceptance 2 Chron. 5. 13. with Victory over Enemies 2 Chron. 20. 21 22. 7. Confirmed by Miracles Act. 16. 25 26. Secondly Consider that Singing is 1. The Musick of Nature as Mr. Wells observes the Trees and Woods by a Metonymy are said to sing And what sweet Musick do the pretty Birds make in the Air and Woods 2. 'T is the Musick of Ordinances as appears by our Saviour's singing with his Disciples at the Celebration of one of the highest and most sublime Ordinances of the Gospel 3. Singing is the Musick and Melody of Saints 4. 'T is the Musick and Melody of Angels 5. 'T is and shall be the Musick and Melody of Heaven the glorious and glorified Saints and Angels send up their Praises this way But my Brethren be intreated to cry to God that you may pray and sing with the Spirit and with Vnderstanding also 1 Cor. 14. 15. and with Grace in your Hearts labour after Holy and Heavenly Frames We must sing with Affections let your joyful Noise be from the sense of God's Love in a dear Redeemer to your own Souls Let it be by exciting your Graces let Faith be in exercise in this Duty as well as in Prayer and under the Word Let it be with inward Joy remember it is your Duty to rejoice evermore and what then can hinder your Singing God's Praises at any time Let it be for Spiritual Mercies and Blessings chiefly more for deliverance from your Sin than from your Suffering You have found that Singing is not only sweet and raising to the Spirit but also full o● Instruction nay I have heard how God has blessed it to the Conversion of some Souls as well as to the Consolation of others Austis is very excellent to this purpose Quantu● flevi in hymnis canticis suavè 〈◊〉 Ecclesiae tuae voces ill● influebant 〈◊〉 eliquabatur veritas tua in cor meum ex ea effluebat inde effectus pietatis currebant lachrymae benè mihi erat cum eis How sweetly saith he have I wept in Hymns and Songs at the sounding of thy Church the Voices flew into mine Ears and thy Truth melted into mine Heart and from thence flew forth the Effects of Godliness the Tears ran down mine Eyes and it was well with me when I was with them Aug. in his Preface to the Psalms Cap. 6. FINIS AN ANSWER TO Mr. Marlow's Appendix Wherein his Arguments to prove that Singing of Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs was performed in the Primitive Church by a Special or an Extraordinary Gift and therefore not to be practised in these Days Are Examined and clearly Detected Also some Reflections on what he speaks on the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hymnos And on his undue Quotations of divers Learned Men. By a Learned Hand Psal 119. 141. I am small and despised yet do not I forget thy Precepts 1 Cor. 14. 22. Wherefore Tongues are for a Sign not to them that believe but to them that believe not but Prophesying serveth not for them that believe not but for them that believe By B. KEACH London Printed for the Author and sóld by John Hancock in Castle-Alley on the West side of the Royal-Exchange and by the Author at his House near Horselydown in Southwark 1691. To all the Saints and Churches of Jesus Christ Christian Salutation Honoured and Beloved IT grieves me I have further occasion to trouble you after this manner I know not what should move Mr. Marlow to write his Appendix just at a time when he was told I was writing an Answer to his first Discourse he might have had a little Patience and have staid till my Treatise was published whereby he might the better have perceived whether what he wrote the last Year would abide the Test or Trial of God's Word or not This is therefore his second Attempt in publick against God's holy Ordinance of singing of Psalms Hymns c. before any body appeared visibly to oppose or put a stop to his undue Proceedings For what Call he had to begin this Controversy at such an unseasonable time I know not but since he has done it certainly● none can see any just cause to blame me for standing up in the Defence of that Truth of Jesus Christ which I am so well satisfied about and established in and that too as it is practised by the Church to whom I am related as an unworthy Member and above twenty Baptized Congregations besides in this Nation Tho before I went about it I offered my Brethren him or any other a sober and friendly Conference in the Spirit of Meekness which I could not obtain tho I did not give such a publick Challenge as my Brother intimates in that strange Epistle he hath wrote to me but upon the coming forth of his Book I was troubled and would have had it been discoursed in the General Assembly but that was not consented to and then I told my honoured and Reverend Brethren my purpose was to give an Answer to his Book but did not enter upon it till I was urged by several and particularly by Mr. Marlow himself before divers Witnesses in such kind of words as these i. e. Answer me like a Man Whether he is answered like a Man or but like a Child is left to your Consideration 't is done according to that Light and Ability God hath been pleased to bestow upon me But if he or any of his Helpers do see cause to reply they must answer such
the outward Senses of Children under Age such as the Israelites were under the Old Testament Gal. 4. 1 2 3. yet now in the grown Age of the Heirs of the New Testament such external pompous Solemnities are ceased and no external Worship reserved but such as holdeth forth Simplicity and Gravity c. I might add and by the same Argument we may not sing because they used Instruments c. We must not pray or their praying is no Rule to us because they offered them up to God with Incense and divers such like Absurdities in other respects would follow therefore there is now no other Instrument to be used in singing but that of the Tongue well tuned with Grace from a holy and spiritual Heart But more of this hereafter 'T is enough to remove this Objection Singing is given forth a-fresh in the New Testament and no Instrument of Musick mentioned Which brings me to the sixth and main Argument to prove Singing of Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs a Gospel-Ordinance CHAP. VI. Wherein it is proved that singing of Psalms and Hymns c. is a Gospel-Ordinance because instituted and required of the Churches by the Holy Ghost WE shall now shew you it is one of Christ's Institutions or that which the Holy Ghost doth positively require or injoyn the Churches of God in the New Testament to be found in the Practice of To make this fully to appear I shall direct you to Ephes 5. 19. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Psalmis Hymnis in Psalms and Hymns and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Canticis spiritalibus and in spiritual Songs 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 cantantes psallentes singing and psalming in your Hearts to the Lord. Col. 3. 16. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all Wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing with Grace in your Hearts The holy Apostle in this Epistle to the Coloss●ans strenuously laboured to take off this Church from all Jewish Rites Shadowy-Ordinances and Ceremonies and yet injoyns the Duty of singing of Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs upon them by the Authority of the Holy Ghost as that which is the absolute Duty of the Saints and Churches of Jesus Christ in Gospel-days What a foolish thing is it for any to object against this Ordinance because in the performance of it under the Law it was with Musical Instruments since 't is to these Churches so plainly given forth as a Gospel-Duty and in them to all the Churches of the Saints to the end of the World For by the same Argument one may deny singing of Psalms c. to be a Duty notwithstanding so fully commanded or enjoyned by the holy Spirit another may object against any other Precept and so till they leave us not one Gospel-Ordinance I must confess whatsoever was given forth under the Law or injoyned as an Ordinance unless a Moral Precept that is not given forth anew under the New Testament there being neither Precept nor Precedent for it I never believed it doth in the least concern us Hence we object against the Jewish Sabbath for tho a time of Worship is Moral yet the Seventh Day which was co●manded to the People of the Jews and prosely●● Stranger that was within their Gates yet it ●●ing not given forth in the Gosp●l by 〈◊〉 nor his Apostles nor ever observed as we 〈◊〉 find by any Gospel-Church it concerns us 〈◊〉 in the least especially considering that 〈◊〉 Gospel Churches observed another Day in 〈◊〉 Worship and not that viz. the first Day of 〈◊〉 Week But as touching this of Singing there 〈◊〉 remain certainly no doubt about its being 〈◊〉 Duty since as I have already proved it 〈◊〉 observed before the Law and under the 〈◊〉 and in the Gospel and given forth here 〈◊〉 these Churches as an absolute Institution 〈◊〉 if these words don't contain a Precept we 〈◊〉 be at a great loss to find a Precept for 〈◊〉 other Duties in the New Testament which are no otherwise expressed As for Example Only let your Conversa●●●● be as it becomes the Gospel Phil. 1. 27. Is any afflicted let him pray James 5. 1● Let no corrupt Communication proceed 〈◊〉 of your Mouth c. Ephes 4. 29. Let every one of you so love his Wife ● Ephes 5. 33. All these Precepts are injoyned in the very same form of Speech Let the Word of 〈◊〉 dwell in you richly in all Wisdom teaching 〈◊〉 another in Psalms and Hymns and Spirit●●● Songs singing with Grace in your Hearts to 〈◊〉 Lord. Is any merry let him sing Psalms James 5. 13. 'T is not left to our liberty whether we will sing or not or that we may or may not do it 't is as absolutely injoyned as Prayer or any Gospel-Duty and that not only on single Persons at special occasions but on the Churches also they are here required to sing Psalms and Hymns and Spirituals Songs likewise A Man may as well say any one of them who were Members of the Churches were not concerned in other Precepts as to say this doth ●ot concern them all generally as well as some in particular May not you as well say and stand by it too All are not to be filled with the Spirit or to desire the further influence and assistance of it or all are not required to pray nor to put on the whole Armour of God or all are not to let their Conversation be as becomes the Gospel nay what not Now since one Command or two at most for breaking of Bread is judged a sufficient ground for all Christians Obedience and we finding no mention made of the practice of it in divers Gospel-Churches Why is not this Command thrice repeated in the New Testament as binding on our Consciences as the other especially considering how it corresponds with the Practice of Christ and his Apostles as shall God willing be further evinced For we have in a word both Precepts for it and Examples too Tho if we had no Precedents for Singing in the New Testament yet these Precepts are sufficient and where we have the one we need not the other Besides where there is the like Ground or Reason of a Law one would think that might tend somewhat to satisfaction Have not we like cause to praise God and to sing forth his Praise as they had And doth not God deserve the like Glory and Honour from us as from them And do not our Souls need those sweet Soul-refreshing Comforts and Consolations which many meet with in that Ordinance as much as they did And is not every Word of God alike pure and righteous and equally to be esteemed Nor will that Objection some raise against it signify any thing viz. Why we cannot come at it we do not know how we should sing Ans How has Christ not been faithful then who is the Son over his own House in declaring the manner how we should sing hath he not