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A76064 Hallelujah. Or certain hymns, composed out of Scripture, to celebrate some special and publick occasions. By W.B. M.A. With two more lately composed by a wel-wisher to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. Upon occasion of those two glorious and most remarkable appearances of God for them, at Dunbar and Worcester: both upon that memorable day Septemb. 3. 1650. 1651. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1651 (1651) Wing B1002; Thomason E1300_5; ESTC R209004 16,008 55

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Lord For he hath raised up for us Salvations strong and surest horn Which in his servant Davids house Is for his people Israel born 2. As by his holy Prophets all Speaking since first the world began And by their mouth he hath foretold That it should come to pass for man That from our foes we should be freed And sav'd from all our haters hands To shew that he remembreth how How his most holy Covenant stands 3. To pay the gracious promises Which to our ancient fathers came The oath which he had sworn unto Our father Abraham by Name That he would give and grant to us That we his folk whom he hath chose Now being thus delivered From cruel hand of all our foes Might serve him free from slavish fear Walking in all the perfect ways Of Holiness and Righteousness Before him even all our days IX Hymn Celebrates the Sacrament of the Lords Supper An●e LO Christ is sacrific'd for us 1 Cor. 5.7 8 11.26 our Passover from Heaven Now therefore let us keep the feast not with old lumps of leaven Who eat and drink unworthily their own damnation earn Because they want a spiritual eye his body to discern 2. Our hearts with care examined Verse 28.29 let us be stirred up To eat of this celestial bread and drink this sacred cup As often as we eat this bread and also drink this wine We shew our Saviours death until his second coming shine he come the second time Or We shew our blessed Saviours death until he come again X. Hymn Celebrates the same Post Mat. 21.9 Rev. 5.9 HOsanna to King Davids son Hosanna to the Christ That in the Fathers Name doth come Hosanna in the high'st For thou wast slain and art alive redeeming us to God From every Nation kindred tongue by thy most precious blood 2. 1 Pet. 1.18 Rev. 5.19 Corruptive things as silver is and gold redeem'd us not But Christ our Saviours precious blood a Lamb without a spot To him that sits upon the Throne and Christ the Lamb therefore Be glory blessing strength renown and honour evermore XI Hymn Celebrates the Lords Supper The Tune Ye children which c. Iohn 6 32 33 34 35 7.38 THe Bread of God so truly call'd That giveth life unto the world Is he that down from Heaven came And with this sweet celestial bread Lord let us be replenished And give us ever of the same For he that as the Scripture saith Lays hold on Christ by lively faith Shall never thirst nor hunger more For by that faith and feeding so Out of his belly there shall flow Of living waters plentious store 2. The Spirit and the Bride do say Rev. 22.17 20. Iam. 5 9. Come come away without delay And since that they have said it first Let all that hear it as we do Reply the same and say so too Come every one that is athirst The water of eternal life Take without price take without strife Take freely whosoever pleases Behold the Judg at door doth stand His coming is so near at hand Amen Amen so come Lord Jesus Psal XXII 2. Metre LOrd give thy judgmēts to the King That justice may be done And give the rule of governing Unto his princely Son 2. Then shall he govern uprightly And do thy people right Then shall he judg with equity The poor that have no might 3. And then by means of righteousnes There shall be great increase In every corner fruitfulness Prosperity and peace 4. Then shall he help the poor weak And them that suffer wrong And by his pow'r in pieces break Oppressors great and strong 5. And then from age to age shall they Regard and fear his might So long as Sun doth shine by day Or else the Moon by night 6. He shall descend as showres of rain On mowen grass do drop Which make the ground to spring again And bear a second crop 7. The just shall flourish in his days And all shall be at peace Until the very Moon decays And all its motions cease 8. He shall be Lord of Sea and Land From shore to shore throughout From Sea to Sea on either hand And all the Earth about 9 The dwellers in the desarts must Before him bow full low His Enemies shall lick the dust Whether they will or no. 10. The Kings of Tharshish and the Iles Their gifts to him shall bring And Kingdoms distant many miles Do homage to this King The second Part. 11. All Kings shal sue to Christ the Lord In his good grace to stand And all the people of the world Shall be at his command 12. For he the needy sort shall save When unto him they call The poor I say and them that have No help of man at all 13. He taketh pity on the poor Whom Tyrants seek to slay And doth preserve them evermore Those needy Souls I say 14. And by his pow'r they shal be freed From fraud from force and spite Because the blood that they do bleed Is precious in his sight 15. And he shal live and they shall bring To him of Sheba's gold He shall be pray'd for as a King And dayly be extol'd 16. The barren'st hils shal yeeld increase Like Leb'nons fruitful boughs In every corner Truth and Peace His Government allows The Citizens of Sion hill Shall flourish as the grass And in great peace and plenty still Their happy days shall pass 17. His Name THE SON when Sun shal rest Shall shine and not be dim And Nations all shall call him blest As being blest in him 10 18. Praise ye the Lord of Hosts and sing To Israels God each one For he doth every wondrous thing Yea he himself alone 19. And blessed be his holy Name All times eternally Let th' Earth be filled with his fame Amen Amen say I. XII Hymn Celebrates the Passion 1 Pet. 2.18 2 24. LO Christ hath suffer'd once for all The Just for wicked men That he might bring us unto God Now reconcil'd agen Who bare our sins in his own flesh Upon that cursed tree That we should live to righteousness And dead to sin should be 2. Isai 53.6 4. All we like sheep have gone astray To several sins we fall And God hath layd the load on him To answer suffer for us all A man of sorrows sure he was And he hath born our grief Mean while we hid our face from him And gave him no relief 3. Lo this is that good Shepherd then Ioh. 10.11 15.13 That good Shepherd indeed That layd his life down for the sheep Which he doth watch and feed A greater love then this hath none Nor none can comprehend Then that a man should stake his life And lose it for his friend 4. For scarce will any dye for him Rom. 5 7 8. That lives most righteously Yet happ'ly for a special friend Some one might dare to dye But God commends his love to us
And he commends it thus In that when we were enemies Christ freely dy'd for us 5. By him therefore let 's give to God The sacrifice of praise Heb. 13.15 Fruit of our lips in giving thanks Unto his Name always The 76 Psam W. B. as 100. Of Victory over Enemies IN Judah God is known to his At * Or Dunbar Dundee Naz●by Edghil c. Worster God was his Name is great in Israel 2. His Sanctu'ry at Salem is he doth in Sion mountain dwell 3. The Bows Arrows hors footmē brake he there the battel shield sword and spear 4. Thou art more glorious every way and excellent then mounts of prey 2. 5. The stout of heart are overthrown they have stept their sleeps last night And of the mighty men not one hath foūd his hands wherwith to fight 6. O God of Jacob thy reproof spoild ratling wheel thund'ring hoof Charet and horse at thy fierce blast into a sleep of death are cast 3. 7. Thou thou alone are worthy fear for who may stand before thine eys Who dares approach who dares appear when once thy burning wrath doth rise 8. From heaven thou mak'st judgment heard the silent earth was sore afraid 9. When God arose to judgment then to save on earth all humble men 4. 10. Mans wrath shall surely praise thy Name henceforth held in by thy restraints 11. O make your vows pay the same unto the Lord your God ye Saints 12. Let all about him presents bring to him that daunts the proudest King To him I say whose fear compels and Princes spirits curbs and quells The XIII Hymn W. B. as 113. Of the Churches Triumph over Antichrist NOw is Salvation come abroad Rev 12 10 11 12 11 17 7 10 The strength and Kingdom of our God Now hath his Christ extol'd his might For the Accuser's made to fall He that accus'd our brethren all Before our God both day and night And him they quell'd and overcame By the pure blood of Christ the Lamb And by their Testimony true For by that double-edged sword The witness of their faithful word This Enemy they overthrew 2. Nor did they spare their utmost breath Nor love their lives unto the death But boldly layd down all at stake Therfore ye Heavens lift up your voyce And ye that dwell in them rejoyce In this Salvation to partake But wo to you to you O SIRS The Earths and Seas Inhabiters Guilty of this Accuser's Crime For Satan is come down to you Having great wrath because he knew He now must have but little time 3. We give thee thanks with one consent O Lord our God OMNIPOTENT Which art and wast and art to come For thou hast taken unto thee Thy great power and Authoritie And reigned in despight of ROME Blessing and Glory be therefore Unto our God for evermore To him that on the Throne doth sit Thanksgiving also is his right Wisdom and honor strength might Amen say we and so be it The 126 Psalm W. B. as 113. Of Wonderful Deliverance WHen God had our Deliverance wrought And Sion out of bōdage brought It seem'd to us a very Dream So much our Souls distracted were Between the thoughts of hope and fear To scape a danger so extream Then sacred Joy fill'd every brest And was in Songs of mirth exprest And every tongue most sweetly sings The wondring Heathen oft would say How good how great a God have they That wroght for thē such mighty things 2. Great things for us the Lord hath wrought Above the reach of humane thought Which makes our joy so much abound And now Lord bring the Remnant out From bōdage as the showrs in drought Or Rivers to a parched Ground He that goes forth in times of need Sorrowing to spare his precious seed And sows in tears and time of dearth When the fat Harvest comes about Shall make a glad return no doubt With laden sheaves shouts of mirth The 129 Psalm W. B. as 113. Of Deliverance from Enemies MAny a time and oft have they Afflicted me may Israel say Ev'n from my youth unto this day Oft from my youth they did assail And set me hard yet did they fail And could not possibly prevail The Tyrants plow'd me like the groūd My back with furrows they did woūd Such extream cruelty I found But the just LORD and most upright Hath cut their cords asunder quite Theirs that in wickedness delight 2. And let them be confounded still And turned back that bear ill will And hatred unto SION Hill Like to the grass let them be made Which on the houses tops doth fade And withers even in the blade Whereof the mower ne're receives A handful nor a lapful leaves For him that bindeth up the sheaves Neither do they which there go by Say Sirs God speed you heartily We bless you from the Lord most high Another Metre of 129 Psalm W. B. as 148. FUll often of a truth And many times have they Distrest me from my youth May Israel now say Even from the first Yet could they not prevail a jot And do their worst 2. They plow'd upon my back As plow-shares teer the ground Long furrows did they make And many a grievous wound With wicked hands But the just Lord hath cut their cords And broke their bands 3. And Lord confound them all And bring it so to pass That Sions foes may fall And all be made as grass On houses top Which withers there before it ear Or come to crop 4. Which never hath the hap To fill the mowers hand Nor lies in binders lap So much as makes a band Nor in the Rode Need Passengers say Speed you Sirs i' th Name of God The XIIII Hymn Celebrates the great Victory in Scotland at Dunbar-Field and the several Successes there since Sept. 3. 1650. Psa 98 1 SIng to the Lord a new-made Song for he hath marvels done His holy hand and arm most strong the victory hath won 124.1 2. Had not the Lord been on our side now Israel England sure may say When Enemies Scotland rose in so much pride they had us spoyl'd that day 2. Had not the Lord his pow'r reveal'd our part and cause to own To whom both they and we appeal'd we had been overthrown Ps 18.46 But blessed be our Rock of pow'r that ever doth abide And pleased was that day and hour the difference to decide Joel 3.14 3. He hath our Right and Cause maintain'd in all the peoples sight Psa 9.4 He sat as Lord and King and reign'd in the Throne judging Right He throughly pleads our cause with those that sought us to molest And hath disquieted our foes Jerem. 50.34 that he might give us Rest 4. We * Desiring only a satisfying Security Ps 120.7 yeelded marched to them very far desiring peace to make But when we spake they were for war in which we did them take As