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A26724 Psalms and hymns composed and fitted for the present occasion of publick thanks-giving, October 24, 1651 by W. Barton ... Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1651 (1651) Wing B1003; ESTC R37079 9,118 33

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Such furious force our foes did finde when thy hand drove them back 8 i th' Citie of this King of powers wee saw as wee were told This Citie of this God of ours God ever will uphold 9 And these thy sure Compassions Lord thy kindeness and thy grace Most quietly did wee record within thy holy place 10 For like thy Name so is thy prais as far as Land extend's And store of righteousness alwaies thy right hand comprehend's 11 Therefore let Sion plenteously of heavenlie joies partake And Judah's Daughters leap for joie for thy just judgments sake 12 Walk round about and Sion view her statelie turrets tell 13 Her palaces consider you and mark her bulwarks well Tell it to all posteritie 14 For this God doth abide Our God and Guid perpetually till death hee 'l bee our guide OR Tell it to all POSTERITIE for even to our last breath This God 's our God perpetually And our safe Guid till death PSAL. Lxxvi THe Lord is known in Judah well and his most glorious Name Is very great in Israël which doth extol his fame 2 The tabernacles of his grace at Salem you may see And Sion is the dwelling place where Hee desire 's to bee 3 The burning arrows brake hee there the arrows of the bow The battel-sword and shield that were the weapons of the foe 4 Much brighter is thy glorious Crown more excellent each way And worthy of much more renown then all the mounts of prey 5 Lo thou hast spoil'd the stout of minde and they have slept their sleep Their hands the mightie could not finde their lives they could not keep 6 O God of Jacob thy reproof sent many a daring head Charet and hors with thundring hoof to sleep among the dead 7 Thou Lord alone deservest fear due to thy dreadful Name For who may in thy sight appear when once thy wrath doth flame 8 When thou didst make thy judgment com from heaven shining clear The earth that heard it was struck dumb and all sat still for fear 9 Ev'n when the LORD to judgment rose and sent those judgments forth To save from their incensed foes all meek ones of the earth 10 The furie that in man doth reign unto thy prais redound's Remaining wrath thou shalt restrein and set men's passions bounds 11 Vow to the LORD your God and pay let all about his throne Bring gifts to him to him I say that is a dreadful one 12 The Spirit of Princes his proud foes hee cut's it clean away And terrible hee is to those that earthlie Scepters sway See a second Metre of this already printed and som other Psalms fit for the present occasions as the 126 the 149 also the third Hymn in any Common tune To the tune of the old 148 follow these PSAL. XL VI Give laud unto c. GOd is our strength and stay when dangers do abound A present help alway and ready to bee found And wee therefore Fear not at all though th' earth should fall or bee no more 2. And though the mountains high were carried from the shore In the deep seas to lie and troubled waters roar And though it make The billows rise and with great nois the mountains shake 3. For there 's a river here whose streams do flow abroad And shall most sweetly cheer and glad the Citie of God Those tents of grace Where God most high doth sanctifie his dwelling place 4. Within the midst of her doth God himself abide Her sure Deliverer therefore shee shall not slide For God I say Shall send her aid ere bee displaid the break of day 5. The heathen rag'd with nois the Kingdoms moved were Then God put forth his voice and earth did melt for fear This God of power Hath here abode and Jacob's God is our high tower 6. O com behold and see what works the Lord bring's forth What Desolations hee hath wrought in all the earth Whose mightie hand Make 's war to ceas and settle's peace in all the land 7. Hee break 's the spear and bow and quite cut's off the same The Chariot hee doth throw into the burning flame Bee still saith hee And know that I am God most high and known will bee 8. I will bee magnified of all the heathen Coasts And all the earth so wide of mee shall make their boasts This God of power Hath here abode and Jacob's God is our high tower PSAL. 135. I. Part. GIve laud unto the Lord and prais his holie Name Do yee his prais record and spread abroad his fame Yee that resort To our great God and have abode in Sion's Court 2. His honor O proclaim for good and kinde hee is Sing praises to his Name a pleasant work it is Jacob hath hee Chose to Himself and all his wealth must Israël bee 3. And this I clearly know the Lord 's a mightie one And that all gods do ow subjection to his throne for Hee bring's forth What-ever he pleas in deeps in seas in heav'n and earth 4. Hee make's the vapors rise from earth's remotest ends And lightnings from the skies With showrs of rain hee send's The winde likewise Whatever it is Hee bring's from his large treasuries 5. First-born of man and beast in Egypt hee smote dead And tokens not the least in midst thereof hee spread And there let fall His dreadful hand on Pharaoh and his servants all 6. Who did great Nations smite and mightie Kings did kill The Giant Amorite and him of Bashan hill Sihon hee slew Of famous note and Og hee smote and overthrew 7. And Canaan's Kingdoms all by him were overthrown And so their land did fall an heritage to his own An heritage For Israël therein to dwell from age to age 8. O Lord thy glorie shall eternally endure And thy memoriall for ever shall stand sure And Lord thy Name From ages past shall alwaies last and bee the same A new Hymn of Reformation out of Isai. 66. 8 9 7. Yee Children which c. OH who hath heard of such a thing as now God's power to pass doth bring or who hath seen such things as these For shall the earth can any say bee made to bring forth in one day are Nations born at once with eas As soon as Sion travelled shee presently was brought to bed and brought forth children without aid Before shee travell'd shee brought forth before her pain came came the birth and of a brave Man-childe was laid Ver. 9 10. For shall I bring unto the birth and shall I not caus to bring forth saith the Almightie Sovereign Lord Or shall I caus to bring forth som and then untimely shut the womb thy God O Sion spake this Word Rejoice yee with Jerusalem and let her lovers all of them of her spiritual joies partake Rejoice I say lift up your voice bee glad with her and much rejoice all yee that mourned for her sake 12. 11. 12. again with Chap. 60. 4. For lo saith God! I will
extend the peace of Israël far an end that like a river it shall seem Then shall the glorious dignitie of the Converted Gentiles bee like to an over-flowing stream That yee may suck and bee at rest with Consolations from her brest milk forth and much delighted bee With her bright glorie overjoi'd suck and bee nursed at her side and dandled on your Mother's knee Vers. 14. Psal. 24. With Psal. 149. 5. Isa. Which when yee see your hearts shall joie your bones shall flourish wondrously like a sweet herb that freshly grow's Then shall the hand of God bee known towards his servants everie one and his displeasure tow'rds his foes For lo their worm shall never die their fire shall burn perpetually and not bee quenched night nor daie But Saints shall shout upon their beds eternal joie shall Crown their heads sorrow and sighs shall flee away The downfall of Anti-Christ to the same tune Revel. 12. 10 11. Now is salvation com abroad the strength and kingdom of our God now hath his Christ displayd his might For the accuser's made to fall hee that accus'd our Brethren all before our God both daie and night And him they quel'd and over-came by the pure blood of Christ the Lamb and by their testimonie true For by that double-edged sword the witness of his faithfull word this enemie they overthrew 11 12. Nor did they spare their utmost breath nor love their lives unto the death but boldly laid down all at stake Therefore yee Heavens lift up your voice and yee that dwel in them rejoice in this salvation to partake But wo to you to you O SIRS the Earth and Sea's Inhabiters guiltie of this Accuser's Crime For Satan is com down to you having great wrath becaus hee knew hee now must have but little time Chap. 11. 17. Chap. 7. 10 12. Wee give thee thanks with one consent O Lord our God OMNIPOTENT which art and wast and art to com For thou hast taken unto Thee thy great pow'r and autoritie and reigned in despite of ROME Salvation to OUR GOD therefore Wisdom and blessing evermore to him that on the throne doth sit And to the Lamb bee glorie bright thanksgiving honor pow'r and might Amen faie Wee and SO BEE IT A Song of Thanksgiving out of Isa. XII Chapt. All people c. LORD I will prais thee now this daie though thou wast angrie with me sore Thine anger now is turn'd away and thou my Comforts dost restore Behold God is my Saviour strong I will confide as not afraid For great Jehovah is my song also my strength and saving aid Therefore by means of this supplie possest with joie and great delight Shall yee draw water plenteously out of the wells of saving might Then shall yee saie O prais the LORD call on his NAME declare his DEEDS Among the PEOPLE and RECORD how far his NOBLE fame exceed's Sing to the Lord the sweetest hymns of solemn prais with joie and mirth For hee hath don transscendent things and this is known in all the Earth O thou that dost in Sion DWEL crie out and shout for thou dost see The holie ONE OF ISRAEL is mightie in the mid'st of thee The Souldier's Hymn Out of Psal. 144. 1. 2. and Psal. 18. To anie general or common tune BLessed for ever bee the LORD who is my strength and might Who taught my hands to use the sword my fingers for to fight My goodness and my fort likewise my shield of saving power My Saviour from mine enemies and my exalted tower Psal. 18. 32 33. 'T is God that by his power and might strongly gird's up my loins And make's mee take my waie aright to perfect my designs Hee make's my feet to bee as swift as are the Hindes in pace And I must count it as his gift that gain's mee each high place 35 36. Thou gav'st mee my Salvation 's shield to arm mee most complete And thy right hand hath mee upheld thy favor made mee great Thou gav'st mee scope and libertie inlarging it so wide That still my feet stood stedfastly and did not slip aside 40 48. The necks thou gav'st mee of my foes that I impowr'd by thee Might utterly destroie all those that greatly hated mee 38 Thou lift's my head above them all that did my hurt conspire And sav'dst mee from that tyrant Saul whom furie set on fire 29 I ran through armed troops by thee and safely ' scap'd them all And by my God assisting mee have I lept o're a wall 37 I overtook my foes that fled for I pursu'd apace Nor till they were extinguished did I forsake the chase Mine enemies I did so greet with blows not dealt in vain That down they fell under my feet and could not rise again They cri'd and call'd on everie side but there was not to save Yea even to the Lord they cri'd but hee no answer gave 49 46. Therefore will I give thanks to thee among the Gentiles LORD In songs of prais with melodie will I thy Name record 46 O blessed bee my rock of power that ever doth abide And let the Lord my Saviour bee highly magnifi'd 60 Deliverance great hee give's indeed and mercie keep's in store For David and his sacred seed and that FOR EVERMORE FINIS Psal. 131. 44. 119.