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A42565 The saints recreation, third part, upon the estate of grace containing and methodicially [sic] delineating a Christians progress, priviledges, comforts and duties, beginning at conversion : describing also the Blessed Redeemer Jesus, both absolutely and comparatively : and all these in spiritual hymns and songs, suted to grave sweet and melodious tunes, together with a plain paraphrase upon the margent, confirming all by Scriptures, explaining difficulties and methodizing the songs / compiled by Mr. William Geddes ... Geddes, William, 1600?-1694. 1683 (1683) Wing G447; ESTC R37394 49,750 112

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Of Circumcision Of Myrrhe a bundle to revive A Cordial for the faint Though we were dead He 'll make us live For this his blood was spent SECTION IX N. O. P. Q. R. 1. A New and living way to bring To Canaan above A Nazarite separate from sin Most worthy of our love As Noah did an Ark prepare A remnant for to save When all the World was drown'd so Christ Life to the World gave 2. By wo and wrath Sin shame and death Which make a fatal end Wee all had perisht but his blood For Ransom he did send An Olive with the sope of grace For ever fresh and green An Ointment poured forth and full Of Odour and persume 3. The Passover for me was slain The Paschal-Lamb for food Our hearts by faith bedew'd must be And sprinkled with his blood That the Destroying Angel may Pass by and do not kill He is our Peace and Pearl of price With riches us to fill 4. A choice Physician for my Soul A Plant of great renown A Polisht shast The pow'r of GOD To Pull mine enemies down Priest offering and the Altar too He is my Prince of Peace A Propitiation good and true A Prophet full of grace Q. R. 5. A Quickning Spirit to revive A Soul in sin that 's dead Rabbi to teach a Ransom for A Soul that 's captive led Ev'n my Redeemer with his blood He 's Righteousness to save A Resurrection from the dead Triumphing o're the grave 6. Of ages Rock impregnable The Root of Jesse strong The Rose of Sharon beautiful He 's Ruler us among SECTION X. S. 1. A Sacrifice for all our sins A Sanctuary secure The true Samaritan my Soul That 's wounded for to cure A Samson thousands to destroy Of Philistims Prophane The gates of Gaza bare away Deaths gates for all his traine 2. And in his Death O wonderful The greatest victory He gets o're sin grave Satan Hell And routs them totally A Saviour my poor Soul to save The Scape-Goat for to bear My wofull sins his Scepter brave Doth free my Soul of fear 3. A Servant for our Souls he was Shiloh sent for our good The Son Eternal Heir of all A Shep-herd us to food A Standard to the World display'd The Starr of Jacob bright A Stone most Precious though refus'd A Sun that 's full of light 4. A Sun of Righteousness I say To quicken and direct From him 's my comfort light and life He 's surety for my debt SECTION XI T. W. 1. A Tabernacle where our suits Have answers most Divine A Temple where the Deity dwells He 's Truth to clear my mind The Tree of Life farr from all strife With meat and medicine Shall me supply and satisfy When Paradise I win 2. His Soul refreshing cordial grace Like waters flow amain The way conducting to that Place Where Soules are free of pain Vine-Tree to cherrish me and give The sappe of saving Grace The Fathers wisedom I believe A witness for release 3. The Word of God Essential The Subject Scope and end Of Written-word and wonderful Salvation to send SECTION XII Y. Z. 1. To Day and Yesterday the same Ev'n to Eternity His Wisedome power and goodness great Are forthcoming to me So Zealous for the house of God That nothing could restrain Him from the shedding of his blood To Ransome them again FINIS TYPUS TYPORUM OR A TABLE OF The several Types Titles and Attributs of JESVS CHRIST according to the nature of the things themselves as in the former treatise they were set down after the order of the Alphabet Advertisment anent the Scope use and forme of this Table c. I. THE use of this Table explained in the former song is manifold as first for Information to let us see these matchless incomparable excellencies that are in Jesus Christ our Lord. 2. For Consolation The heart of a Sincere Christian cannot but be filled with ravishing and transporting joyes when it beholds such excellencies in Christ and then beginnes to find a title and interest in them 3. For Spiritual Devotion every Type and Title almost affording excellent compe●●ations to Christ ground of confidence to draw near matter of prayer and praise as for example one in praying may say Lord thou who art the King of Kings subdue my rebellious Spirit to thy selfe by the Scepter of thy word and Spirit c. that I may be of the number of thy willing people preserve me powerfully from my Spiritual enemies c. Thou who art that Vigilant Shepherd of Soules protect me from the roaring Lyon Satan who is ready to rear me and lead me to the living Waters c. 4. For matter of Meditation every Type or title c. Affording Heavenly matter for the exercise of our Spiritual thoughts II. As to the exactness of it it were easy to make it more Scholastick and reduce it all to Dichotomies but I thought this sufficient for the most of ordinarie Christians Here follows the Table TYPUS TYPORUM OR A TABLE OF THE NAMES TYPES AND TITLES OF CHRIST According to the Nature of the things themselves as the last was after the order of the Alphabet c. CHRIST JESUS Our blessed Saviour in Offices Attributs Benefits c. represented by 1. Persons 1. Typical as Adam Enoch Jonah Joseph Isaac Melchizedec Nazarite Joshua Samson David c. 2. Emblematical and that either Celestial as Angel Arch-angel or Sublunary and these 1. More General as Anointed Chief Elect First and last Governour Guide High and Loftie one Holy one of Israel Hope of Israel Lovely Man Ruler Shiloh Wonderful c. Beloved Fairer than the Sons of Men c. 2. More special and that according to Relations Oeconomical 1. Conjugal as Husband and Bridgroome of the Church 2. Paternal as Everlasting Father Child Babe Son Heir of All c. 3. Herile as Master Servant Faithful in GODS House as Steward or Dispensator Shepherd c. 2. Civil or Polical 1. Pacifical or Peaceable 1. For Restauration as Physician Deliverer Redeemer Samiritan Saviour c. 2. For Protection Provision Direction and Promotion c. As King of Kings Lord of Lords Prince of Peace Judge Law-giver Counseller Master Advocat Intercessour Mediatour Surety Forerunner c. 2. Martial as Captain Lord of Hosts Commander c. most Mighty Leader c. 3. Ecclesiastical As Apostle Doctor Bishop of Souls Author and Finisher of our Faith First fruits from the dead Glory of Israel Head of the Church High Priest Messiah Minister of Circumcision Priest Prophet Rabbi Messenger of the Covenant c. 2. Things 1. Spiritual as Consolation Gift Truth Joy To Day and Yester-day the same Zealous c. 2. Natural 1. Celestial as Sun Light
's by thy grace that I intend To turn to thee again It 's Thy free grace that must amend My conversation vain The will the worke is all of Thee My Sp'ritual thoughts each one Then Crown this worke begun in me And send Salvation 23. But now I see the Day appeare The Morning-Starre arise The Sun of Righteousness draws near fair Phoebus from the Skies O Shine upon my silly Soul With warming beams of light On Thee my burden I do roll O Glorious King of might FINIS SONG III. THE PILGRIMS PANACEA OR BALME OF GILEAD Holding forth 1. the Restauration or Redemption of lost mankinde how it was Decreed and gradually revealed until the Nativity of Our blessed SAVIOVR 2. Of CHRIST'S Nativity His matchless Person His divine and humane Natures His All-sufficiency to save with ane Introduction to His Offices 1. THough Satan Death and Hell conspire To throw me in Tartarean fire Yet some of Adams wretched race Rescu'd shall be by Gods free grace 2. Before the Earth foundation took It written was in Heav'ns Book Eternal and a firme decree In Council of the Trinity 3. That Christ Jehovah's only Son Should be a living Corner-stone In him were some Elect to be Choice vessels to Eternity 4. Did that Immense Eternal God In light who hath a firme abode One Essence in blest Trinity Three Persons in that Unity 5. Who from none else do'th seek supply For in him all perfections be My good to Him doth not extend For why his glory hath none end 6. Did that great Jove my bliss contrive Me wretched worme to keep alive To keep me from Eternal fire When Hellish powers did conspire 7. How shall poor I then thankful prove For this great mercie this free Love My Soul shall all her powers bend Him to extol World without end 8. To Adam this was first reveal'd When to tentation He did yield He trembling run himselfe to hide Gods presence He could not abide 9. When guilty of Apostacy By tasteing the forbidden Tree Horrour of conscience did him fright Ill-doers always shun the light 10. God frowns good Angels do forsake The Heav'n is shut th'Infernal-lake Is ready to receive and so Nothing remains but wrath and wo. 11. But He whose opportunity Is wretches great extremity He who dispenses every lot Is found of them that sought Him not 12. He calls for Adam of free Grace And Preach't to Him a blessed peace Come Adam thou hast greatly sinn'd Yet with me thou may'st mercie find 13. Afflictions sharp thou must endure But thy Salvation shall be sure I shall thee send a Blessed Seed And He shall bruise the Serpents head 14. This is the Covenant of Grace Which brings my Soul so sweet solace There is a gracious paction Betwixt the Father and the Son 15. And by the Son with Adams race Who should repent and seek his grace The Son unto the Father spake I will Man's nature on me take 16. I will my selfe a ransome give For the Elect that they may live Come Son quoth He if thou do so They shall be safe from Hell and wo. 17. The Father to poor man he saith If thou beleeve with saving Faith In this my Son I 'll give thee peace Eternal Love shall thee embrace 18. The Lord did promise ev'n the same To Faithful father Abraham That in His seed all should be blest And get from Him Eternal rest 19. This promise grows more full and clear Till that the full time did draw near So that Messiah's time and place The Prophets told Israels race 20. This blessed Seed who glorious is P'raefigur'd was by Sacrifice By Types and Shadows many one Ev'n to His Incarnation 21. This Seed is that Messias great Eternal God without all date Hence doth my drouping Soul yet Live For He Salvation will me give 22. His Birth his Life His Death and all His acts and sufferings great and small Are Balsam for my bleeding would In Him alone Salvation's found 23. I 'll now my meditation raise For this the Angels doth amaze I 'll soar on Contemplations wings Admiring these Celestial things 24. O how great sweetness JESU LORD Thy very Names my Soul afford For JESUS that 's a Saviour sure To give my Soul a Soveraign cure 25. CHRIST that 's the chiefe Anointed one To him a parallel is none Not with that Oile material Prescrib'd by Law Levitical 26. But with the Sp'rit above all measure Hence is my life my Joy my treasure Transcendent gifts I know right well He hath my Soul to keep from Hell 27. O joyful tydings do I heare At Bethlehem in a Heav'nly quire The Angels sing and shout for joy When Christ was born that blessed Boy 28. To GOD be glory peace on Earth Good will to men O Blessed birth Go Shepherds go and leave your Tent This day to you a Saviour's sent 29. To Bethlehem run and Him behold Of whom the Prophets have fortold Yee shall the great Messiah see In whom all Nations blessed be 30. The wonder first for to begin A Man is born free of sin The like was not since Adam's fall This cleanses sin Original 31. Another thing I do admire That GOD Eternal comes so neare My nature fraile he did assume This keeps me from a dismal doome 32. If GOD and Man none can so well GOD and lost Man kind reconcile This Theanthropos only can Make peace for sinful wretched Man 33. If God he cannot but prevail If Man my Brother will not fail To plead for me that haynous crimes May not condemn in judging times 34. By Sin though I be quite undone And ther 's no help below the Moon Yet Jesus Christ he can me save Who rose Triumphing from the grave 35. Though I be full of putrid sores My sinful nature good abhorres Yet Christ is that Physician sure His Panacea will me cure 36. I 'm Dead in sin I cannot move Nor speak or think of things above But He 'll come in with quickning grace And will afford my Soul Solace 37. Though wrath and curse I doe deserve For many wayes that I did swerve Yet Christ the curse did bear for me And nail'd my sins unto a Tree 38. Though I deserve Infernal pains Nothing in me but sin remains His painful death shall me relieve He did for me a ransome give 39. Though I deserve eternal shame For gross profaning of His name His ignominy and disgrace Keeps me from a confounded face 40. Like Starres my sins in number be Or like the drops of Ocean-Sea Yet do His mercies farr transcend In number for they have no end 41. Even crimson-red by sin am I My sins are of a
Give then what thou requires It shall be thine I 'le do what thou desires And not decline My self I 'le consecrate To serve without a date Then I 'll at Heav'ns gate In glory shine 4. My heart I 'll give to Thee Thou lovs the same My tongue shall magnify Jehovah's name Adoring eyes behold The Sea and Earthly mould The shining Starres as gold In stately frame 5. I 'le give my ears to hear Thy Sacred word All trivial toyes forbear That men afford I 'le give my hands to do All thy commands most true As my Baptismal vow Binds me O LORD 6. I 'le to thy Precepts all Have great respect By thy grace never shall Thy Lawes neglect No duty tedious call No sin will I think small But answer at a call O LORD direct 7. GOD shall be of my choice The object chiefe I 'll hear my nighbours voice And give reliefe As my self I 'le him love I 'll act for His behoofe My bowels for him move That 's Christian-proofe 8. I will my self apply thy name to know My self I will deny And Earth below I will have high esteem Of Thee and fear thy name Of my sin I 'le think shame And not approve 9. In GOD I will delight In Him rejoice Call on Him Day and night With weeping voice I 'le burn with fervent zeale Sing sweet as Philomel To His Praise I 'le not fail With joyfull noice 10. When He bestows on me His Precious things I 'll make my praises fly On soaring wings And if His Chast'ning Rod On me do make abode I 'le see the hand of GOD As David sings 11. With David I 'le be dumb It is thy hand Submissive will I come At thy command With Job then will I say I'ts Thou who takes away Blest be thy name for ay● In Israels land 12. All Idoles I abhorre Thou dost the same I with my heart adore Thy glorious Name All whereby thou art known Shall be above my own So shall thou never frown Thou loves this frame 13. I 'le keep thy Sabbath well This is thy Day Thy wonders I will tell My vowes I 'le pay Thy word and Sacraments All holy Ordinance With zeal I will advance This is thy way 14. I will no man injure By force or slight Never shall I endure To wrong his right His life and safetie His goods and chastitie His Name advance will I As in thy sight 15. Thou promisest reward To Piety Hells fire thou hast prepar'd To terrify The first is to alure The other must endure All who are not found pure T' Eternity 16. I 'll not for meere reward Sent from above Nor yet for Hell prepar'd Sin disapprove These things shall never be Prime motives unto me But I will follow thee Out of pure love 17. Give me that gracious Oyle I 'll run thy way Serve without any toyle And never stray I 'le cheerfully go on Through thy great strength alone So that prize shall be won At judgement day 18. If I be quite profane Without all grace If Laodicea's frame My heart possesse Thou l't never me receive But with the World leave Fervent zeal I must have Else no solace 19. I will deal prudently In perfect way For though I zealous be Yet I may stray As Jews in ignorance As Peter's sword did glance Or he and John advance When they did pray 20. I 'le Circumstantiat My sharp rebuke Good counsel such as that In Sacred book I will distinguish well 'Twixt circumstantial And grounding truth my zeal So will I look 21. External duties Must still give place Mercy not Sacrifice Sayes love and grace I cannot too much love Nor yet too holy prove Weak bodies yet may move Imprudent pace 22. All disputs frivolous I will avoid Though I were Righteous I 'll banish pride So prudence with my zeal Thus will I temper well And I will with thee dwell O gracious guide 23. This I take to be mean'd By Solomon When in his book he penn'd This caution Where men forbiddeth he Too righteous for to be But all profanitie Hence and be gone 24. So with prepared heart I 'le watch and pray I 'll not from thee depart By night or Day Till my LORD from the sky With troopes of Angels fly Then wo and misery Shall flee away FINIS CHRISTIAN MEMENTO'S MEMORANDUM'S Or Meditations To be affixed to several parts of the House as a help to Mortification watchfulness and continual Communion with GOD. Deut. 6. verss 6 7 8 9. And these words which I command thee this day shall be in thy heart 7. And thou shalt rehearse them continually to thy Children and thou shalt talk of them when thou tariest in thy House and when thou walkest by the way and when thou liest down and when thou risest up 8. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand and they shall be as frontlets between thy eyes 9. And thou shalt write them upon the Posts of thine House and upon thy gates MEMENTO I. A Memento to be affixed by the Door and to be read before we go abroad about our secular imployments 1. REmember Man before thou pass the Door That GOD hath granted thee another day He gave thee Health Peace the night before Or Hellish Fiends had cach't thy Soul away More time thou hast thy talent to improve Ev'n for His glory who thy Maker is Let Him then be the Object of thy Love And let not transient trifles after this 2. Thou' rt stepping out into a world of sin Where Satan slie is still preparing snares O then beware of His deceitful gin Lest He by slight Surprise thee unawars No State no Calling Sexe or Age is free No time no Place but Satan Seeks to stain And ah alace too prevalent is He Watch watch pray that pure thou mayst remain 3. Let thy GOD's glory be thy chiefest aime His Holy Law the rule of all thy way His Saints thy fellows then I may proclaime Thou shalt have peace and succes all the day But if thou do thy gracious GOD forget And with Loose reins thou let thy fancy range Then wonder not if GOD thy Labours lett Thou meets a cross it is not very strange 4. Thou 'lt see the broad way full of wretches vile Toiling themselves their own poor Souls to damne Not minding Death or Judgement Heaven or Hell Nor yet the end why to the world they came Some are profane and loose some beare a shew Of Godliness without the power of grace Some Hereticks a vile erroneous crew Some with their factions trouble Zions peace 5. Some Laodiceans neither cold nor hot They 'r neither friends nor yet CHRISTS open foes Into such wayes I pray thee enter not And so thou shalt escape their dreadful woes