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A26725 Six centuries of select hymns and spiritual songs collected out of the Holy Bible together with a catechism, the canticles, and a catalogue of vertuous women / by William Barton. Barton, William, 1598?-1678.; Barton, William, 1598?-1678. Three last centuries of select hymns collected out of the Psalms of David.; Barton, William, 1598?-1678. Canticles.; Barton, William, 1598?-1678. Song of Solomon paraphrased.; Barton, William, 1598?-1678. Catalogue of vertuous women recorded in the Old and New Testament. 1688 (1688) Wing B1004; ESTC R10099 243,039 830

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Psalm-Hymns A AAron and Israel's Lamp 586 Affection to Ordinances 512 Affiance and repose in God. 369 Afflictions great imposed and allowed 482 Ancient Sabbath 528 Angels protecting Saints 415 Answer of our supplications 478 Appearing of Hope or Sion's Reparation 547 Applause of God's Mercies 550 Applause of God's greatness 557 Applause of the Creation Ibid. Arraignment of Persecutors 371 Arraignment and Ruin of Persecutors 372 Atheists shamed by babes and sucklings 374 B. BAbes and sucklings setting forth Gods praise 373 Babes and sucklings shaming Atheists 374 Believers victory over the Dragon 527 Believers Comfort and Crown Ibid. Benedicite c. Or Vniversal thanksgiving 709 Birth of our blessed Saviour 516 Blessed man described 361 Blessedness of Charity 422 Blessings of the Womb 653 654 Blessings ordained for man 560 Blessings conferred on Saints 465 Blessings rich and plentifull by Land and Sea 561 Blessings of a fruitfull year 477 Blessings of provision applauded 558 Blessings of the Creatures viz. Plants Planets c. 559 Blessings shewing forth the glory of God 562 C. CAlamity of the Wicked 377 Canaan the Type of Heaven 428 576 Canaan fell to Israel 4●8 Captives redemption prayed for 593 Captives free favours Ibid. Chains of darkness for the wicked 378 Charity blessed 422 Chastisements God's faithfulness therein 523 Christ's Kingdom how exalted 366 Christ's Kingdom how opposed and hated 365 Christs praise 431 Christ's praise past all expression 434 Christ's power converting souls 432 Christ's Throne deckt with Justice Ibid. Christ's Reign and Triumph his enemies dread 535 Churches inward beauty and succession 434 Churches beauty highly prais'd 442 Churches favours pray'd for 583 Church besieged and delivered 442 Church records God's mercies her safety 443 Church-freedom to Saints 514 Church redeemed from Captivity 517 Church redeemed and warned 518 Comfort in godliness 624 Comforts flowing from above 426 Comforts for the righteous 379 Comparison between good and bad men their Works and their Rewards 364 Confusion of the wicked 380 Converted Nations comforted 535 Corruption of youth bridled 619 Corruption of the times 381 Creation applauded or service of the Creator 563 Creation applauded or service of the Elements 564 Creation applauded or service of the Field 566 Creation applauded or service of the Fruits 567 Creation applauded or service of the Seas 568 Creation-works wonders wrought of old 695 Creation-works demand ours and the Churches praise 694 Creator●s Glory celebrated 570 Curbing of the wicked 382 D. DAvid's wicked enemies destroyed 475 Death the Saints advantage Worldlings sorrow 444 Death and Judgment shews difference between Saints and Sinners 445 Degenerate world described 383 384 Deliverance pray'd for 490 Deliverance urged 491 Deliverance celebrated 573 Depths of mercy 661 Derision of Idols 669 Description of true Christians 385 Description of true Citizens of Sion 386 Destruction of Rebellious Men 393 Difference betwixt Good and Bad 363 Devout and true Saints 399 Devotion of pious Pilgrims 620 Devotion Pardon and Vocation 478 Dull and drooping Saints quickened 620 E. ENVY not Worldlings honour or delight Which ends in horrour and perpetual night 446 Enemies of the Saints increase 368 Enemies of King David destroyed 475 Entrance of the King of Glory 400 Escape from death and the Joy thereof 408 Establishment of Christ's Kingdom 493 Everlasting mercies 671 Exaltation of Christ's Kingdom 366 Exceeding happiness of pardon 412 Exhortations to fear God 415 Expectation of the Resurrection 387 Experience stirs up to prayer and praise 483 Extolling of Scripture Verity and Vertue 388 Exurgat Deus 487 F. FAith seen in fear of sin 389 Faiths Victorious Banner 391 Faithfulness of Saints to the end 621 Faithfulness of God's Chastisements 523 Falseness of Persecutours 423 Favours pray'd for 583 Favours free to Captives 593 Felicity of God's Protection 369 Felicity of the Church pray●d for 581 Flattering world applauds her own 445 Foes of the Lord dismay'd with fear 435 Free-Grace of God revealed 404 Free Favours to Colonies or Planters 594 Free Favours to distressed ones 595 Free favours to Prisoners 596 Free favours to sick-men 597 Free favours to such as go to Sea 598 Freedom of the Godly 623 Frequent Prayer prevalent 470 Fruits of the Earth perish or prosper at God's pleasure 599 Fruitfull year a Blessing 447 478 Fruitfulness of the Saints in Age 530 G. GEntiles called to Sion's Court 433 God's acceptable sacrifices 455 God ceaseth wars proclaims his power 438 God's Clemeney tenders mans frailty 555 God's comforts the Saints feast 418 God's different dealings with good and bad men 600 God's free Grace revealed to them that seek it 404 God's Free-grace to Israel 428 God's Free-love cheers the soul 426 God our good and sure Shepherd 396 397 God the good Shepherd of our souls 394 God the good Shepherd doth supply our wants 395 God's greatness and goodness 696 God's greatness seen in Tempests 405 God's greatness applauded 557 God's greatness seen in Thunder 407 God's glory in his Temple 534 God guides the meek and penitent 403 God's Judgments and Destruction of Rebels 393 God just and holy delights to hear prayers 688 God loves the just helps the distrest 694 God's mercies the Saints support 417 God's mercies keeps both man and beast 418 God's mercies to the Saints secure 418 God's mercies larger than from East to West 554 God's mightiness in Judgment 448 God's mightiness in mercy 449 God's mightiness in punishing the wicked 450 God's mightiness in the day of Judgment 451 God's mightiness in Vengeance upon the wicked 453 God's Ordinances cheer the godly mind 425 God●s pardoning grace 552 God's praise set forth by babes and sucklings 373 God's praises past all expression 582 God a present refuge 437 God procures peace for the Saints 368 God's providences prais'd great foes submit 480 God's Providence cannot be descried 529 God's propensity to pity the Saints calamity 519 God's protection the felicity thereof 369 God's soveraign rule to keep our souls alive 481 God's Soveraign Throne 556 God slow to anger prone to grace 687 God subverts lewd sinners in their ways 688 God the sure portion of the pure in heart 499 God sends the seasons from above 708 God's true favorites 676 God vindicates the oppressed 553 God's wondrous works of Judgment 697 Good Christians described 398 Good Men and bad their ways and ends discovered 362 Good wellcomers of the King of glory 401 Gospel days celebrated 533 Gratulations to God and supplications for the Church 601 Greatness of Christ's Kingdom 602 Greatness of Christ's Kingdom expressed and explained 603 Great freedom of the godly 623 Great works of God celebrated 606 Great works of God for his Church 607 Great sins scor●d on great mercies are forgot 583 H. HAbitation of cruelty supprest 500 Happiness conferred on the Saints 410 Happiness of pardon 412 Hearty comfort in godliness 624 How to fear God aright 415 Holy Angels protecting Saints Ibid. Honour Happiness and Vertue of the Saints 608 Honours and promotions of the poor 611 612 Honouring God at
charge you by the chief of powers That ye a constant silence keep Nor till he call disturb his sleep Chorus Who 's this whose feet the hills ascend From desarts leaning on his friend The Church I my belov'd first rais'd when he Lay under the Pome-citron tree Thy carefull mother in that shade With anguish her fair belly lay'd Be I oh thou my better part A Seal imprest upon thy heart Let me thy fingers Signet prove For death is not more strong than love The Grave not so insatiate As jealousies inflame debate Should falling clouds with flouds conspire Their waters could not quench loves fire Nor all in Natures treasury The freedom of affection buy We have a sister immature Who hath no breasts as yet obscure What ornaments shall we bestow When mortals her endowments know Christ. On her if strongly built to bear We will a silver Pallace rear Or if a door to deck the same We 'll leaves of carved silver frame The Church I am a firm foundation For my belov'd to build upon My breasts are towers I his delight His object and sole favourite Christ. Late at Bal-hamon Solomon Let forth his Vine-yards every one For fruits and wine there yearly made A thousand silver pieces paid The Church This Vine-yard thus which I possess With diligence I daily dress Thou Solomon shalt have thy due Two hundred more remain for you Out of the surplus of our gains Who in our Vine-yard took such pains Christ. O thou that in the Garden liv'st And life-infusing counsel giv'st To those that in thy song rejoyce To me address thy cheerfull voice The Church Come my belov'd O come away Love is impatient of delay Run like a youthfull Hart or Roe On hills where pretious spices grow A CATALOGUE OF VERTUOUS WOMEN Recorded in the Old and New Testament 1 Cor. 7.16 What knowest thou O Wife whether thou shalt save thy Husband Or how knowest thou O Man whether thou shalt save thy Wife The Second Edition with Additions LONDON Printed for William Cooper at the Pelican in Little Britain 1688. To the Right Honourable the Lady FRANCES Countess of Rutland Right Honourable and Renowned Lady THE favourable acceptation which this small Present found with you incouraged me to communicate it to other vertuous Ladies and Gentlewomen who were very desirous of a Copy of it which desires growing ample and importunate made me weary of writing and willing though not ambitious to impart it to the Press partly to commemorate the honourable acceptation and partly to congratulate and gratifie the respects it found Moreover by much perusal I perceived that I had left out many memorable Persons of high account in Holy Scriptures and that some that were put in had too scant a Character wherefore to make all compleat and to leave a living Monument of those Resplendent Vertues that are recorded of the Female Sex which will undoubtedly excite good Women to Godly imitation I have presumed to make this Paper publick for the honour of that Sex which God hath so highly honoured as the most acute Aretius observes upon the pious Womens coming first to the Sepulchre of our Saviour Luke 24.1 Totum hoc ad gloriam Muliebris Sexus pertinere That it did all belong to the Glory of the Female Sex and learned Polanus saith on the same occasion Syntag. Theol. Christ. Page 419. at the letter C. Column 1. Resurrectio Christi primum ab Angelo annunciata est mulieribus quia voluit Deus sic ornare pietatem illarum quarum Zelus pro Gloria Christi fervidior erat quàm Virorum The Resurrection of Christ saith he was first told by the Angel to the Women because their zeal for the glory of Christ was hotter than the Mens Considering therefore that it cannot be condemned for flattery for none can inherit such glory but they that imitate them nor can it provoke envy or disdain which is so clear a record of the Holy Scriptures neither doth it derogate from the Man but dignifie him For as he is her head so she is his glory 1 Cor. 11.3.7 And a Vertuous Woman is a Crown to her Husband Prov. 12.4 I humbly crave your Honours allowance and acceptation of the Publication in your Name And so with supplications for your Honours long health and happiness I rest Your Honours duly devoted and most humble Servant William Barton To the Right Honourable the Lady FRANCES Countess of Rutland An EPIGRAM Presented on the Feast Day of our Blessed Saviour's Nativity Anno Dom. 1669. 'T IS a famous Character Which I oft have heard of Her● Corresponding to the Fame Of her Noble Father's Name Thus Religion understood Often runneth in a Bloud And for multitude we find Most what of the Woman-kind This is still the true Renown Vertue which puts envy down So the Sacred Book defines All the Ancient Heroines A CATALOGUE OF VERTUOUS WOMEN c. Gen. 3.26 Vers. 15. EVE the Mother of all Living Who was sav'd by God's forgiving When she first embrac'd the Creed Of the precious promis'd Seed Gen. 3.15 Deeply doubtless she resented Her transgression and repented Had her share in Godly grief If therein she was not chief Ibidem Neither did she so far grieve But as truly did believe In the Saviour promised Who should break the Serpents head Gen. 4.2 Vers. 25 26. She brought forth the Proto-Martyr And good Seth that follow'd after In the daies of which good man Publick worship first began Gen. 4.25 And of whom she prophecy'd This said she did God provide In the room of Abel slain By the cruel hand of Cain Ibidem Thus was Eve in primest place Mother of the Godly Race And a Pattern doth appear Of them all that follow here 1 Pet. 3.6 Gen. 17.15 Sarah that obey'd the word Of her Dear and call'd him Lord Though her own Name mounts so high And a like doth signifie 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Lady or Princess Gen. 22.20 c. Milcah mightily renown'd Springing forth as fruitfull Ground Mother of Bethuel saith the text Father of her that follows next Gen. 27.26 Vers. 12. Good Rebeccah griev'd to death With the Heathenish Dames of Heth Wishing him the Prista●ly place That was principal in ●er●ce Mat. 2.18 Gen. 35.19 Jer. 31.15 Beauteous Rachel whose sad cross Lack of Children seem'd as loss For as loss it was resented And as mournfully lamented See Diod. on Mat. 2.16 c. Jer. 31.15 Thus by Faith she prophecy'd Of the Bethlehem babes that dy'd Mothers tears and Childrens bloud See Postsc Made a lamentable Floud Note 1st Gen. 30.22 Ch. 41.28.36 Ch. 47.25 Yet at length her Prayers obtain'd Such a Seed as rul'd and reign'd Aegypt's Foster Father Who did large provisions gather 1 Sam. 10.21.24 Gen. 48.16 Ch. 49.22 Benjamin from whom did spring Israel's first exalted King And from Joseph soon ensu'd Ephraim's populous multitude Exod. 6.20 ch 2.2 c. 1.21 Next is to be