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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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God's Forbearance and Goodness page 21 Grace enables to walk in God's ways page 22 God softens the hard Heart page 23 God's Patience exercifed page 26 God a good Master page 39 God disapoints his Peoples Enemies page 52 God teacheth humble Souls page 69 God instructs his People page 81 God cures the Stone in the Heart page 84 God's people encouraged page 86 God's promises excellent page 90 God gives a new Heart page 101 God prepares his people for Good page 105 God the only Object of Praise page 107 Good news for great Sinners page 112 Hope the Anchor of the Soul page 13 Helpless sinners invited to Christ page 75 How Saints should be qualified page 87 How the Spirit revives drooping Saints page 93 On pardon of Sin page 25 On Covenant-Relation page 27 On Covenant Love page 28 On God's Attributes laid in Covenant page 29 On the New-Covenant page 30 On Redeeming Love page 31 On the sinfulness of Sin page 32 On depending on divine Strength page 34 On perseverance in Grace page 35 On depending on divine Strength page 36 On forgiveness of Sin page 37 On divine Mercy page 38 On obedience to the divine Law page 44 On the Gospel Message page 45 On walking in God's Statutes page 49 On the divine Spirit 's conduct page 54 On the sad condition of such who are without the divine Spirit page 62 On pardon of Sin page 65 On the folly of Sinners page 72 On Hypocrisie Unbelief c. page 100 On the Love of God page 104 On divine Conduct and Providence page 108 On sinners hard Hearts page 115 Poor sinners invited to Christ page 70 Petitions for Perseverance page 114 Petitions against Backsliding page 116 Reasons why the Spirit is to be prais'd page 109 Saints have no cause of Fear page 11 Saints not to be Dejected page 15 Saints not to be Discourag'd page 17 Saints not to be afraid page 18 Saints in the eternal Love of God page 19 Saints afraid to Sin page 40 Saints avoid Sin page 48 Saints Militant rejoyce c. page 64 Saints long for God's countenance page 67 Sinners invited to Christ page 68 Saints not to be Dejected page 80 Sinners ingratitude page 103 Spiritual blessings require thankfulness page 111 Saints not to be Discourag'd page 118 To spread the Fame of God c. page 12 To observe God's Commandments page 24 The Saints are Christ's by choice page 58 The holy Spirit to be Worshipped page 63 The divine Spirit may not be withdrawn page 74 The Love c. of God in Govenant page 76 The way of God's Precepts pleasant page 85 The danger of trusting a false Faith page 92 The advantages of having God's Spirit page 102 The stone in the Heart cur'd page 113 The happiness of al renew'd Heart page 117 A Banquetting-House Full of Spiritual Delights HYMN 1. To be Sung at the Baptizing-Place 1 THe Seraphims and Cherubims Angels and Saints above Sing to the Glori'us King of kings inflam'd with divine Love 2 Among the Trees of Pleasure they with Gladness walk and in The Rivers of Delight they may and do with Pleasure swim 3 O! what Soul-charming Musick 's there what sweet Melodious Songs O how Elivated they are innumerable throngs 4 Encompass'd the bespangled Thrown of our Sacred Bridegroom And there before his Feet fall down and his high Praises Tune 5 O how they eecho forth his Praise and make the Heavens ring What Trophies of Honour they raise to him and how they Sing 6 And Warble forth their Heav'nly Notes no Tongue can it express Neither can enter in our Thoughts their Joy and Happiness 7 How gloriously are they bedeck'd with Jewels how they shine The richest Robes of th' Female Sect were not are not so fine 8 As theirs How beautiful they are how charming are their Smiles And the least thing can't enter there which pollutes and defiles 9 What pleasant looks the Lord doth give to his Darlings above With what content and joy they Live in his Eternal Love 10 O who would not but long to be in that most Glori'us Place That so they may these Creatures see and their dear Jesus Face 11 Christ from these Heavens doth look down to see his Spouse below To him each of his Saints are known our Names he well doth know 12 Their Persons and their Tryals too are well known unto him Those Sinners which him come unto he Pardon 's all their Sin 13 Those who his holy Will obey and dare not to neglect The least Command who on him stay he ever will protect 14 He 's come to visit our poor Souls his smiles they do us Charm And whosoever on him rouls shall never come to Harm 15 Both Young and Old he doth receive and in his Bosom lay The worst of Sinners who Believe he 'll conduct in his way HYMN 2. To be Sung at the Sacrament 1 BEhold saith Christ look up and see Your bleeding Dying Lord O look Come hither view me on the Tree And by my dear Father forsook 2 Behold my Wounds Darlings 't is I See here my bleeding Hands and Feet Draw near unto Mount Calvary And at the Cross your Saviour greet 3 See how I Hang behold a sight Enough to pierce a Rocky Heart In your Salvation I delight And therefore with my Life do part 4 I left my August Thrown above To come and Die this shameful Death 'T was no less than Eternal Love That brought me down upon the Earth 5 According to my Father's Will And Purpose I am hither come His holy Pleasure to fulfill And now behold my Work is done 6 His Wrath I bear the Law I 've kept And here the deadly Draught I Drink In me there was there 's no defect Yet from his Justice I 'll not shrink 7 For you I Die I breathe my last And bathed am in my own Blood That so your Souls may not be cast But obtain an Eternal Good 8 What is it Thee thou Prince of Light Our Life our Love our Joy our Friend Be thou our Eternal Delight And let our Praises never end 9 What Love is this what matchless Grace Unto us dost thou manifest That thou should'st suffer this disgrace That we with Life might be possest HYMN 3. To be Sung at the Sacrament 1 HOw Gloriously is Sion's King Exalted on his August Thrown Sweet Songs to him the Angels sing And prostrate at his Feet fall down 2 Whilst we on Earth display his Fame Who for us kept God's holy Law And Dy'd for the breach of the same Tho' himself without spot or flaw 3 When we for Sin condemned were By the impartial Decree Of Divine Justice O what care Did Jesus take our Souls to free 4 From infinite Eternal Wrath He laid his royal Robes aside And as a Servant came to th' Earth His Father's Anger to abide 5 O what a Mystery is this That God himself should cloathed be With Human Nature that all his From Death and
Wrath he might set free 6 When no other way found could be By infinite Wisdom and Skill Rather than we should Perish he His pure and precious Blood did spill 7 O how dear were our Souls to him Though fallen by Iniquity He pitty'd us when in our Sin And in our room and stead did Die. 8 A human Soul Christ Jesus takes And with our Flesh himself doth cloathe And our Salvation undertakes When justly he our Souls might loathe 9 Nay more he makes our Case his own And on himself he takes our Sins And tho' the weight doth press him down He will indure our Sufferings 10 He sweats great Drops of clodded Blood Suffers himself to be betray'd By his false Servant for our Good In Purple Robes he is array'd 11 Thus a Fool 's Garment Jesus wore And a Mock Scepter in his Hand His Head with Thorns is Crown'd Tore Encompass'd round with a strong Band 12 Of Armed Enemies and they Cry out to Pilate Crucifie This Impostor out of the Way Save Barrabas let Jesus Die 13 How grievously do they disgrace Their only Lord and Saviour Him they Blind-fold Spit on his Face And seem as tho' they would Devour 14 With Mocks and Taunts him they do urge But like a Lamb silent is he Whilst Pilate his Body doth Scourge And to his Death they all agree 15 His Countenance already marr'd And that more than any beside His Body too dreadfully scarr'd With Wounds and Bruises very wide 16 But their Malice is not yet spent On his bless'd Back they lay his Cross To slay him they are fully bent And to it Jesus Nailed was 17 His Arms his Legs they stretched are And fastned are his Feet and Hands He 's lifted up into the Air On the Earth his Cross fixed stands 18 And now behold your dying Lord Into his side the Spear is run And forth his Blood gusheth abroad O see See what your sins have done 19 O nearest dearest dying Friend Risen and Ascended again Thou dearly Lov'dst us to the end Our Love for our sins thou wast slain 20 Hallelujahs Eternal Praise Unto our loving Lovely King Thy dying Fame fain would we Raise And to thy Name more Honour bring HYMN 4. To be Sung at the Sacrament 1 THe most holy Anointed One born of a Virgin Poor Of David's Race is come and gone and again at the Door 2 A life of Sorrow did he Live for his beloved Spouse And for her Sin his Life did give because he had her chose 3 Before all time to be his Bride on her he set his Heart T was her Eternal Good he Ey'd even when he did Part 4 With his most glorious Royalty which he enjoy'd above To be cloath'd with Humanity O! 't was Eternal Love 5 Which moved him thus to descend from his Pallace on high He had engag'd to be her Friend from all Eternity 6 Therefore on her behalf he came perfectly to fulfil The holy Law and kept the same according to God's will 7 On her behalf he undertook God's dreadful Wrath to bear A while by Mercy was forsook whilst Justice took his share 8 That from Wrath she might be set free he endured her shame And for her made a Curse was he to clear her of the same 9 What matchless boundless Love is this there 's none to Parrallel The same O no Love like to his it doth so far excell 10 That 't is beyond all express'on utter'd it cannot be By finites it cannot be known Angels but in part see 11 Infinite Love 's out of our sight yet do we it believe It doth our souls greatly delight tho' it we can't conceive 12 This glorious Jem of Light was led as a Malefactor Thrust forward Spit on Buffetted and brought unto the Bar 13 Of sinful dust there to be Try'd as tho' he Guilty were Favour unto him is deny'd tho' faultless and most clear 14 'T was for our Sakes our sins were laid on him he bore our blame All we like Lost Sheep from him stray'd and he to Save us came 15 He 's Mask'd Smitten and Scourg'd is he the Jews Cry Crucifie Crucifie him fain would we see him gasp for Life and Die 16 He bears his Cross to it he 's Naild innocent Legs and Arms Are stretched wide his Spirits faild whilst Enemies by swarms 17 Encompass the most cursed Tree on which Dear Jesus hangs A piercing sight it is to see our Saviour with Death's Pangs 18 The Spear is ran into his Side and out the Blood doth spring Thus for us our Dear Jesus dy'd as a Peace-Offering 19 To expiate Sin and appease the Wrath of God that so He might procure our lasting Ease this did Christ undergo 20 Eternal Praises to thy Name O thou our dearest Friend Help us to spread abroad thy Fame and Love Thee to the End HYMN 5. The Saints have no cause of servvile fear 1 WIth what sweet Spiced Wines O Lord Our drooping Spirits thou dost chear What Cordial dost thou afford Thy darlings have no cause to fear 2 A rich Banquet thou dost provide For thy Saints to thee they are dear Tho' sometim●s thy face thou dost hide Thy Darlings have no cause to fear 3 Thou Lead'st us into Shady Groves And shew'st thy self unto us there Where we are Sollac'd with thy Loves Thy Darlings have no cause to fear 4 In pleasant Pastures Fresh and Green By Water streams both Sweet and Clear Thy Purchas'd Flocks Feed and are Seen Thy Darlings have no cause to fear 5 Thou art our Bridegroom to thy Bride With Smiles not Frowns thou dost appear And by the Arm thou dost her guide Thy Darlings have no cause to fear 6 Like to a Queen Array'd is she And with thy Beauty fair and clear She Shines in her no Spot dost see Thy Darlings have no cause to fear 7 To thee with a Shrill Voice she 'll Sing Thou art her Joy her Love her Dear Her Souls delight her Lord her King Thy Darlings have no cause to fear HYMN 6. To spread abroad the Fame of God is the Saints Duty 1 JEhovah take the Praise Which is due to thy Name Help us thy Majesty to Please And spread abroad thy Fame 2 Our Persons thou hast chose To Save us thy Son came Let us savingly with him close And spread abroad thy Fame 3 His Righteousness doth hide Our Nakedness and Shame To tune his Praise Lord our Tongues guide And spread abroad thy Fame 4 Thy Divine Grace infuse Our Affections inflame Thy Statutes and Judgments let 's chuse And spread abroad thy Fame 5 Thy pure Image restore At thy Glory let 's aim Thy Holiness O let 's adore And spread abroad thy Fame 6 New-born Lord let us be And not remain the same We are by Nature but like Thee And spread abroad thy Fame HYMN 7. Hope the Anchor of the Soul 1 COme let us sing Jehovah's Praise His Grace and Love let us display With Joy let 's keep on in
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
Cursed Death That from Wrath he might set you free O! see him laid in th' Earth 3 A Jesus Dead and Buried in a Symbol you see Risen again for to obtain Pardon and set you free 4 From all your Foes he undergoes great Misery and Pain 'T was his dear Love which did him move thus your Love to obtain 5 O come draw near to Christ your dear the chief Joy of your Heart As we have done to Jesus come through fear O! do not start 6 From his good Ways for he who strays shall miss both Peace and Joy And they who do in false Ways go God our God may destroy 7 All such who are caught in mens Snare and willing to Remain In Egypt still shall have their fill of Fears and not obtain 8 Any true Peace and little Ease unto their troubled mind But such who know Christ's Will and do the same true Peace shall find 9 O! such will sing unto their King and greatly will Rejoyce They 'll not be sad but very glad because of their good Choice 10 They 'ave chosen Christ they 're not entic'd mens inventions to mind But still they will God's mind fulfill much Peace therefore they find 11 O dearest Lord with one accord thy Praises we would sing Because by thee we are made free to observe ev'ry thing 12 We understand thou dost command by men we 'll not be led For Lord we know such who this do shall never be Blessed HYMN 64. There is no true reason why Saints should be Dejected 1 YOu doubting Saints cast off your fears and take a Cordial What cause is there of all these Tears surely no cause at all 2 Tho' of Distractions you are full when on your God you call You have no cause to be so dull surely no cause at all 3 You think your Pray'rs God doth not hear what though he hear not all You have no true reason to Fear surely no cause at all 4 In Covenant with God you be He 'll raise you when you fall From Hope you have no cause to flee surely no cause at all 5 Rouse up your Voices raise and sing cast away Satan's Gall You 'ave no cause to fear any thing surely no cause at all 6 Lift up your heads why hang they down Christ is your All in All You 'ave no cause to fear Satans frown surely no cause at all HYMN 65. God instructs his People how to observe his Precepts 1 HOw kind is God to us how good that he reveals his Will That so it might be understood by us and we fulfill 2 The same he doth us teach that so in a right manner we Might observe his Commands and do the same acceptably 3 Help us Lord that we may beware of all Formality In our Obedience let 's with care avoid Neutrality 4 Let 's not be partial but let 's do whate'er thou dost require But let 's not vainly think our Works deserve Wages and Hire 5 At thy hand Lord let all our Aims be thee to glorify Through Jesus Christ by thy Spirit and that continually 6 Then wilt thou bless our Souls and shed abroad in every Heart Thy Love and Fear that so we may no more from thee depart 7 We shall then rejoyce and be glad in thee our Lord and King Yea then surely none will refuse thy high Praises to sing HYMN 66 Divine Adoration given unto Christ by ih● Angels 1 THousands of Thousands Angels are Before thy August Throne Bright Shining Ones without compare with profound silence own 2 Thy Royall Sacred Sovereign Pow'r Rightful Authority With th' highest Reverence Adore thy glorious Majesty 3 The Seraphims and Cherubims not able to behold Thy Glory Civer with their Wings Their Faces then how should 4 Such crawling Worms as we behave our selves before him who Both Breath and Being to us gave what can we say what do 5 Who greatly have Provoked him and dayly do displease Him by a Complyance with Sin ev'n while we 're in his Ways 6 Of Worship O! what cause have we his rich Grace to adore That to His Mercy's-Seat we see and find an Open Door 7 Through Jesus Christ by th' Spirits Light Glory to God on high Help us Lord that we may delight in thee Continually HYMN 67. Christ sends his Spirit to cheer his Saints by the Revelatien of his Love 1 CHrist is our King to him let 's sing his Fame his Glory raise Can Saints forbear and not declare he worthy is of Praise 2 Come let us all before him fall prostrate at 's Royal Feet O glorify his Majesty ye Saints for it is meet 3 Christ gives you Food and seeks your Good he always doth protect Your Souls and he your Foes doth see your suit he 'll not reject 4 O! be content the Spirit 's sent the holy Spirit 's come To cheer our Hearts O! he imparts the Love of th' lovely One. 5 Ev'n our Bridegroom ye Saints make room and open wide the Door To entertain him with his Train with riches will he store 6 Your Hearts which are but poor and bare by Nature very Vile Stretch out thy Arm to him who 'll charm thy Soul with one sweet smile HYMN 68. God cures his of the Stone in the Heart 1 JEhovahs Fame and Horour raise the Work by him is done Let none refuse his Name to Praise who cures the Heart of Stone 2 O! help us Lord that so our Heart may ne'er harden again Teach each of us that holy Art all causes to refrain 3 And avoid which do tend thereto O! keep us in thy Way Let none of us ourselves undo nor from thy Statutes stray 4 An Heart of Flesh a soft Heart give an humble yeilding Heart That to thy Praise we all may Live and from thee ne're depart 5 O! then with gladness shall we Sing and in thy Love rejoyce And own thee for our Lord and King yea and obey thy Voice 6 Thou shalt be our Joy and Delight our eternal Portion And we 'll serve thee with all our Might Until our Life is done HYMN 69. The way of God's Precepts Pleasant and Honourable 1 THe humble God will teach His holy Laws to keep His Spirit will guide in his Ways the lowly and the Meek 2 His Paths they are most Sweet his Word 's a pefect guide And God the Lord will Sinners teach ev'n such as go aside 3 Our Gods Commandments are both holy just and good The best and pleasant ways of all when once well understood 4 T is the best way for Peace for Honour and Safety The Yoke of Christ is born with ease His Burthen's not Heavy 5 To thee O God we sing thy Name we praise with Mirth Thou art our Sovereign Lord and King Ruler O'er all the Earth 6 We are thy Subjects and Do in thy Law Delight O Lord help us to Meditate therein both Day and Night 7 Let it appear we 're thine by squaring our lives by And humbly observing the
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