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A47500 A feast of fat things full of marrow containing several Scripture songs taken out of the Old and New Testaments, with others composed by t[he author] : together [with o]ne hundred of divine hymns, being the first century. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1696 (1696) Wing K63; ESTC R18904 64,788 192

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Elias Keach the Saints Deliverance from the Evil to come opened at the Funeral of Mr. Elias Keach Minister of the Gospel who died Octob. 27. 1699. By Nath. Wyles price 1 s. 45. The Young Man's Remembrancer and Youth's best Choice In two Anniversary Discourses from Eccles. 12. 1. being the last Sermons of Mr. Matthew Mead price 1 s. 46. Youth's Recreation or a speedy Help to Writing displayed in a Compact Number of Copies of Round-hand price 6 d. 47. Youth's Recreation or a speedy Help to Writing displayed in a Compact Number of Copies of Secretary price 6 d. 48. Variety without Vanity or a Set of Round Hand Copies in double Lines according to the best Masters fit for Nurseries of Youth in City or Country pr. 6. 49. Grace Grace or The Exceeding Riches of Grace manifested to the chiefest of Sinners being a faithful Relation of the Dealings of God with the vilest of his Creatures by Joseph Taylor In Four Parts 1. Experiences in Childhood 2. Those which he took for Conversion 3. 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Psal 95. 1 Psal 96. 13 ver 2● Isa. 51. Psal. 112. Heb. 1● John 19. Phil. 2. Psal. 54. Isa. 53. Acts 10. Psal. 29. Josh. 10. Eph. 6. Gen. 22. Exod. ● Numb 13. Gen. 9. Heb. 4. John 1. Psal. 22. Gen. 39. Gen. 32. Prov. 23. 27. Prov. 4. Gen. 1● Exod. 19. Matth. 13. Psal. 104. Job 37. Exod. 10. Rev. 14. ● Cor. ● ● Sam. ● Rev. 6. Rom. 8. Dan. 3. Job 19. Judg. 20. Numb ●2 Isa. 63. Isa. 33 Mat. 25. Psal. ●37 Hos. 11. Judg. 3 Exod. 32. Psal. 133. Esther 3 Rev. 5. 2 Cor. 12. Psal. 45. Exod. 7. Dan. 5. 1 Sam. 17. Psal. 4● Rev. 7. Josh. 10. Exod. 39. Mat. 26. Job 39. 1 Sam. 15. Gen. 3. Cant. 2. 2 Thess. 1. Gen. 37. Mat. 2● 2 Sam. 23. Job 39. Luke 12. Rev. 21. 1 John 3. 1 Sam. 16. James 1. 5. Judg. 1. Judg. 16. Judg. ● Judg. ● Judg. ● Judg. 1● Judg. ● Judg. 4. Psalm 〈◊〉 Matth. 7 Judg. 4. 2 Pet. 3. Numb 16. Psalm 48 Exod. 8. 1 Sam. 16. Jonah 2. Hos. 12. Psalm 55. Gen. 26. Rev. 2. Hos. 6. Exod. 5. Isa. 4. Exod. 14. Gen. 45. Rev. 21 Judg. 16. Hos. 14. Gen. 49. Joshua 6. Joshua 2. John 18. 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holy God in our salvation But thy own Glory therefore we will praise thee every one 2 Shall Man assume some part of it let him ass●med be All is of God all is of Grace all glory be to Thee 3 Thou art the sacrificer Lord the sacrifice also 'T is thou that dost sprinkle the Blood and all things else dost do 4 Lift up ye Saints exal● on high your great Redeemer then He shall have the preheminence ye Saints say all Amen 5 Sinners will you praise Christ's great Name to whom all praise belongs And celebrate his glorious Fame with joy in holy Songs 6 Of this Salvation then take hold and of it get a part Then shall ye sing and not till then with Grace in your own Heart HYMN 24. The Soul Rent Or Glory Shining A Hymn of Praise on Gospel Salvation 1 ALL the seraphick Train above are stooping down so low To learn o' th' Church that Mystery past Ages did not know 2 But now the Vail is Rent in twain the Mystery is Unfol'd Justice and Mercy reconcil'd we do herein behold 3 We now in Gospel days may go into th' Holy Place And in a bleeding JESUS see God's reconciled Face 4 Ye Sinners then this Saviour view that for your sins was s●ain And this Salvation slight no more O look view him again 5 How can ye see him bleed and still retain your cursed sin How can ye see him call to you and you will not come in 6 O dearest Jesus if a taste of Love be here so sweet What will it be when we with Thee our dearest Lord shall meet 7 O let us sing to him always and him in Truth Adore For the day 's near when we shall be with him for evermore HYMN 25. Wonderous Grace Shining A Hymn of Praise on the great Salvation of the Gospel 1 O Glorious and most Holy King the mighty Prince of Peace By thee alone O holy One from Sin we have release 2 O wond'rous Love yea Love indeed that Thou so great and high Who didst proceed from God should bleed and for p●or Sinners dye 3 The Curse which was O'Lord our due thou also didst endure And in th' Grave ●●y till the Third Day our freedom to procure 4 O depth O length O 〈◊〉 of Love none may compare with Thee So low to lye that we so high at last might raised be 5 Shall Sinners slight thy Love O Lord salvation not regard No sin like this so great it is was ever known or heard 6 Ye Saints love you your Saviour dear sing forth his blessed Praise O love him and to him adhere and serve him all your days HYMN 26. Look unto Jesus A Hymn of Praise 1 LOok unto Jesus Sinners look if you 'd salvation have Who 's God the Saviour and none else 't is only he can save 2 Come let 's Rejoyce with Heart and Voice before our heavenly King Tribute of Praise let us always unto our Saviour bring 3 Before the wicked World and Hell let us his Glory bear Lord manifest thy glorious Name in Wonders every where 4 Let sinners not neglect O Lord salvation thou hast wrought For all that do thou wilt o'erthrow to hell they shall be brought 5 O sinners look and fall in love with Jesus him embrace With wonder now his Glory view who 's full of Grace and Truth 6 Ye Saints and saved Ones rejoyce and H●lelu●ahs sing For you are his and he is yours O praise your God and King HYMN 27. The Joy of Believers and the Misery of Gospel-Neglecters 1 MOst free rich Grace unmix'd and pure the Gospel does proclaim For which O Lord we do thee praise and sing unto thy Name 2 Come Saints and Sinners also taste this Water Milk and Wine Wine without dreggs that off the Lees our Saviour did refine 3 Here 's Pardon without Wrath at all white Garments without stain A Conscience purg'd we may have here and Ease that 's free from Pain 4 We may have all if we receive the blessed Lord of Life But such who do reject this Grace shall one Day meet with strife 5 Wrath will pursue such wretched Souls and they escape shall not But bring upon themselves sad Woe yea an Eternal blot 6 Stand not then to dispute and Die free offered Grace receive Then good and thankful you shall be when once you do Believe 7 And you will say Salvation's great and the great Lord adore And sing unto his holy Name praises for evermore HYMN 28. Christ Exalted A Hymn of Praise 1 LOve ye your lovely Lord ye Saints his praises also sing We will exalt thy Name O Lord our God and heavenly King 2 To him that Angels do adore be Glory Honour Fame 'T is he that did salvation work O sing unto his Name 3 To him that wash'd us in his blood who lov'd poor sinners first To him that was made Sin for us and was for us accurst 4 To him be Glory and high Praise O worship at his Feet ●n him G●●'s A●tributes do shine in Union also meet 5 Who would not honour and admire who would not Thee adore Who would not this Saviour desire ●●d prostrate f●●● before 6 C●●e let us 〈◊〉 sing unto this mighty One ●●● 〈◊〉 bow ●●to ●●is King who sits upon the Throne HYMN 29. Christ Glory A Hymn of Praise on Gospel Salvation 1 SIng praises unto God the Lord and call upon his Name Among the people all declare his Works and spread his Fame 2 Sing ye unto the Lord I say ye sing unto him Praise And talk of his Salvation great exalt your God always 3 In honour of his Holy Name rejoyce with one accord And let the Hearts also rejoyce of all that seek the Lord. 4 Seek ye the Lord O seek the strength of his Eternal Might O seek his Face continually in Christ for that is right 5 Lord thou to us Salvation hath made known most Graciously But such who do the same reject most wretchedly shall Die 6 Wrath will break ●orth upon them all that day is very near But all thy Saints when Christ doth come in Glory shall appear 7 Ye Righteous then in God rejoyce for you most happy be Salvation great your portion is and you the same shall see HYMN 30. The Saint indeed Or A Hymn of Praise for Sanctification 1 YE that are Holy and Sincere lift up your Hearts and Voice Sing to the Lord and do not fear you cause have to rejoyce 2 The Fruit of Christ's blest Death in you most plainly does appear Yea that you are God's own Elect and do his Image bear 3 You shall ascend God's holy Hill who undefiled be And shall with him in Glory dwell unto Eternity 4 But as for you that have a Name but live as others do You you shall fall and perish all God will you overthrow 5 When godly Ones shall joy in Bliss and shall in Triumph reign You mourn shall in that deep Abyss God
6 But Saints shall Hallelujahs sing because they are set free Their Crowns they throw Lord at thy feet and will give Praise to Thee HYMN 84. Christ a Believers All To be Sung at the Lord's-Supper 1 NOw unto Jesus Christ let 's sing before him let us fall He that did our Salvation bring ev'n he is All in All. 2 Thou art bless'd One the Lord of Lords thou art the King of Kings Thou art the Sun of Righteousness with Healing in thy Wings 3 Thou art our Meat thou art our Drink our Physick and our Health Our Light our Strength our Joy and Crown our Glory and our Wealth 4 To Thee let us give all the Praise thy Glory not divide For God did thee to Glory raise to pull down all Mans Pride 5 Salvation is in Thee alone which is a thing not small Pardon and Peace and Life 's in Thee O thou art All in All 6 What is there more what can we say but in the great'st amaze Even stand and think and evermore sing forth thy Glorious Praise HYMN 85. Go thy ways forth by the Footsteps of the Flock 25th P●lm Tune 1 O Thou my fairest One Thus my dear Lord doth speak If thou wouldst know what thou must do And with my Saints partake 2 Go up to yonder Mount Thence look and thou shalt ' spy Clear as the Sun what must be done Presented to thine Eye 3 Seest thou that Folded Flock Whose Heart the Spirit tyes Whom Gospel-Order calls into Distinct Societies 4 Seest thou the Pastures where They do together Feed The Shepheard stands with both his Hands To give them all they Need 5 Their Magna-Charta is My Word that is thy Guide O follow them that follow Me And thy Foot ne'er shall slide 6 Thither I 'll go and join There will I Feast and Feed There will I sing my Shepheard's Praise Who doth supply my Need HYMN 86. My beloved is mine Sung at the Receiving of the Lord's-Supper 1 O Blessed Day when we can say Lord Jesus thou art mine O Blessed Day when we can say Lord Jesus I am thine 2 Christ he is ours by Deed of Gift and that 's a Title good And Saints are his by Purchase Right he Bought them with his Blood 3 Say then I 'll have no Love but he I like my Choice so well And for his Spouse he will have Me together let us Dwell 4 He feeds among the Lillies White there he doth most frequent Amongst his Saints is his delight to smell their fragrant Scent 5 Their Graces are his sweet Repast their Prayers and Praises are A Banquet to him and their Faith is his delicious Fare 6 O Let but Me and this Church be a garden of delight To thee Lord and with one accord we 'll Praise thee Day and Night HYMN 87. A Hymn of Praise for the New-birth 1 YOu that are born again rejoyce and sing God's Praises forth With one accord lift up your Voice who experience the new Birth 2 And you that are not yet renew'd have cause to sing also Because God doth afford the means through which this Grace doth flow 3 But none sweet Music truly make in God's most holy Ear But such who do thy Grace partake and truly changed are 4 O Tremble then and take good Heed rejoyce with holy Dread Lord whilst we live let 's sing thy Praise and do it as we read 5 Ev'n sing with Grace in all our Hearts and with thy Spirit too Do thou inrich our inward parts that we thy Praise may shew HYMN 88. A Hymn on Preparation for Ordinances 1 'T Is thou O God that must prepare our Hearts we therefore cry Cleanse us from every Sin and Spot O purge Iniquity 2 That we may hear and sing to Thee so as with thee to meet And find thy Word and Ordinance to us exceeding sweet 3 That so we may in thee rejoyce and thy great Name adore And filled be with inward Peace and Praise thee evermore 4 With Faith and Holy Diligence let us attend thy Word That cause we may have still to sing unto our blessed Lord. HYMN 66. Saints happy at Death Sung at the Funeral of Mr. JOHN LOYNS June the 26th 1692. Who to the great Grief of his Godly Friends was accidentally Drowned in the River of Thames 1 THe Length of all our Life and Age O Lord is in thy hand And we must go when thou dost call and yield to thy Command 2 Our days are few and pass away like as a shadow flys Let 's ready be O Lord we pray and shun all Vanities 3 When we go out of our own Doors none knows what may befall Or come on us e'er we return Life's uncertain to all 4 O call to Mind remember then our Time consumeth fast Why hast thou made the Sons of Men as things in vain to waste 5 What Man is he that Liveth here and Death shall never see Or from the hand of the dark Grave can Lord deliver'd be 6 But blest are they who die in Christ their Death to them is Gain Their Souls do go to Paradice the Wicked go to Pain 7 Praised be God for Jesus Christ who gives such Victory Unto thy Saints o'er Sin and Death sing Praise continually 8 The Godly ly in a sweet Sleep they sleep in Jesus do And no more Pain nor Sorrow shall for ever undergo HYMN 90. Saints the Salt of the Earth 1 IF Saints O Lord do Season all amongst whom they do Live Salt all with Grace both Great and Small they may Sweet Relish give 2 And blessed be thy glorious Name in England Salt is found Some Savoury Souls who do Proclaim thy Grace which doth abound 3 But O the want of Salt O Lord how few are Salted well How few are like to Salt indeed Salt thou thy Israel 4 Now sing ye Saints who are this Salt and let all Season'd be With your most Holy Gracious Lives great need of it we see 5 The Earth will else Corrupt and Stink O Salt it well therefore And Live to him that Salted you and sing for evermore HYMN 91. He is altogether Lovely 25th Psalm Tune 1 THe gracious Words that drop From Christ's sweet Mouth so free Are sweeter than the sweetest Myrrh To all that do Love Thee 2 In short This is the Man He 's altogether Love ●●a altogether Lovely's he To whom my Soul doth move 3 You Daughters this is he This my Beloved is No Tongue can tell no Language can Express that Love of his 4 The Drops that fill the Seas Go count them every one Then join the number if you please Of Stars till there is none 5 To these the Sands the Hairs And all things else in sight Hyperbolize Immensity And run to Infinite 6 This my Beloved is He is the total sum Of all Perfections and the Bliss Of all that to him come 7 Then sing his Praise and say Thou dost excell all Men Thou fairer art than ten Thousand Hallelujah
your Joys 33. To talk with Carnal Worldly Men Their Words are soft as Silk But speak of Fundamental Truths Like Babes they need of Milk 34. O beg for Charity from above To Love thy Brethren now For Faith and Works and all shall fail But Charity goes throw 35. Thou that desires on Earth a Blessed End And seeks the Heavens to ascend This Promise sweeter unto me Than all the Wicked's Mirth It feeds me Jacob's Heritage I ride on highest Earth 36. If thou keep wicked Company I plainly to thee tell Thou art riding Post undoubtedly Unto the Gates of Hell 37. Whatever Business thou takes in Hand Quick do not prove a S●●●l For wherefore should a Price be put Into the Hands of a Fool. 38. If thou would Prosper in thy Way Bring Treasures 〈◊〉 of Sands Seek God alone establisheth The working of thy Hands 39. In all Things here beneath the Sun A Man may run excess But seek to glorifie God in all thy Ways Thou never can fully express 40. O ye my Children whom I Love Turn hearken unto me I 'll make your 〈◊〉 lick the Dust Your Peace will 〈◊〉 41. Let our affections be Above And not on Earthly Things Lest that with Holy Job's they all Do take the Morning's Wing 42. O be thou faithful unto Death Mind not the Wicked's hissing And whatsoever thou takes in Hand It shall abound God's Blessing 43. Let the Eternal Word of God Like to a Light you guide Keep 's Law alive into your Heart None of your Steps 〈◊〉 slide 44. When that the Wicked mocks me still It grieves me sore enough Yet God m●st 〈◊〉 me safely keeps For all that they can puff 45. When I do hear them ●aunt so much With cursed Words and Idle Yet I will keep me Tongue and Mouth As with a Bit and Bridle 46. With Cheerfulness seek to the Lord And chuse the better Part Keep Faith and Works alive on Wing He 'll give desire of Heart 47. I 'll bend my Bow thy Word in Heart To let an Arrow fly When wicked Devils Self and Lust Assaults me cunningly 48. When I think on the Prodigal Was driven to herd the Swine In Justice I am in Poverty For drinking too much Wine 49. Yet I will mind the Father's Bowels Was to his Son so kind At his returning Prodigal This very Case is mine 50. A welcome turning Prodigal By Grace that is so Fine Bring forth the fatted Calf and kill Given Robes and Rings of mine 51. If thou seek God with Diligence And use an Industrious Hand Thou 'lt Honour have from Kings and Prince No Idle Drones can stand 52. If thou have run with Footman faint And wearied thy sel Then how wilt thou contend with Horse And Jordan when it swell 53. When I great Frosts and Drought do see Plants Trees Beasts Birds consume Makes me to mourn God's Punishment For Sins that we have done 54. O shun bad Company as the Devil They are as Imps of Hell They ruined me my outward State I Melancholy tell 55. 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