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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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Amen HYMN 92. The Rose of Sharon SHaron the Garden of the World the Pride of Palestine Whose Natural soyl more Glory bore than Solomon could resign 2 Could ne'er produce so sweet a Rose as I will be to Thee So fair a Lilly never grew Sharon must stoop to Me. 3 O Blessed Jesus dost thou say who 'll have a Rose so sweet Who will refuse our Sharons Rose that knows its fragrant scent 4 Upon the Cross thou was Distill'd we taste in Distillation The sweetness of the absent Rose by Faith and Acceptation 5 Thou art a Rose my Soul's repose O let me never be My Dearest Lord a Thorn to thee who art so sweet to me 6 Thou art the Lilly of the Vale a matchless Purity And I will sing thy Praise since thou dost in my Bosom ly HYMN 93. Cant. 5. 12. His Eyes are like the Eyes of Doves 1 I 'Ll tell you farther that if such A Person you shall see Whose Eyes like Doves are wash't with Milk and Water this is he 2 He hath a killing Eye 't will Pierce through Adamantine Ears And wound a Rock but with a look and melt it into Tears 3 Eyes that are clear and fitly set that can see all things past And all things present and to come as long as Time shall last 4 Whose Eyes are Pure Holy and Chast never defil'd with Sin That never was in the least Promp't to take foul Objects in 5 If such a One you meet whose Eyes like Flames and Lamps of Fire Strikes Dead and yet gives Life thereby t is he that I desire 6 This is the Man I seek and praise All-seeing and All-Eye Tell him if such a one you meet 't is for his Love I Die HYMN 44. Desert Places rejoyce Or Babel's downfall the Snare broken and we are Escaped 1 LEt England and God's Sion now rejoyce and sing Christ's Praise On whom the Gospel Sun doth shine and send 〈◊〉 glorious Rays 2 Sing to the Lord sing a new Song praise him all ends of th' Earth O let this Isle of the great Sea his Glory great fet forth 3 Let th' Wilderness and Desert place lift up to God their Voice And all that hear of thy great Acts in thee always rejoyce 4 Lord we thy Glory will declare and Praise Thee in this Land For still to us thou art a Friend and up for us doth stand 5 Blessed are they who so do Hear that for the time to come They are prepar'd and ready be before their dismal Doom 6 God quickly will awake and rise ye Saints rejoyce therefore Great Babel and all Enemies shall e'er long be no more 7 In vain are all their Hellish Plots thy Name O Lord we Praise Our King yet Lives we Saved are let 's Praise Thee all our Days HYMN 95. Beautiful on the Mountains Or A Ransome found 1 HOw beautiful upon the Mount are they that Peace proclaim That unto Rebels offer Grace in their great Masters Name 2 That unto Captives do declare glad Tidings and to tell To Sinners there 's a Ransom found to save their Souls from Hell 3 Who say to Saints who interest have in Thee their dearest Lord Thou wilt them all for ever Save such Grace thou dost afford 4 Mount Sinai's fiery Law can't break a Heart that 's like a stone The Creature 's Arrows at the Walls of Brass in vain are thrown 5 'T is only Pardon that doth melt and Love doth sinners draw We therefore Lord will sing thy Praise grace do's exceed the Law 6 Those who are Lord united to thy self in Faith and Love May sing thy Praise on Earth for they shall also sing above HYMM 96. A Hymn out of the Psalms On the Resurrection and Joys at God's right Hand 2●th Psalm Tune 1 WHen I awake O Lord I shall behold thy Face In righteousness be like to Thee Ev'n filled with thy grace 2 Full joys Lord are with Thee Yea in thy Presence store And at thy Right-hand also are Pleasures for evermore 3 Ye Angels great in pow'r Praise ye and bless the Lord Which to Obey and do his Will immediately accord 4 Yea all in every place Praise ye his holy Name My Heart my Tongue and all my Soul For ever do the same 5 O praise Jehovah all Ye Nations far and nigh For great his Truth and Kindness is Praise him continualiy HYMN 97. An Hymn containing some Select Verses out of the Book of Psalms 1 SIng Praises to our God sing Praise sing Praises to our King Praise to the King of all the Earth with understanding sing 2 O Praise the Lord praise him praise him praise him with one accord Praise him praise him all ye that be the Servants of the Lord 3 My Soul give laud unto the Lord my Spirit do the ●ame And all the powers of my Soul praise ye his holy Name 4 For he it is that doth forgive all thine Iniquities T is he that heals thy sad Disease yea all Infirmities 5 Come let us bow and praise the Lord before him let us fail And kneel to him and him adore for he hath made us all 6 He is the Lo●d he is our God for us he doth provide We are his Flock he doth us Feed his Sheep he doth us Guide 7 I will give thanks unto the Lord because he hath heard me And is become most graciously a Saviour unto me HYMN 98. A Hymn on the answer of Prayers out of the Psalms 1 TO render thanks unto the Lord how great a cause have I My Voice my Pray'r and my Complaint he heard most readily 2 Thou art my Strength thou art my stay O Lord I sing to Thee Thou art my Fort my Fence and Aid a loving God to me 3 What thing is there that I can wish but Thee in Heav'n above And in the Earth there is Lord none like Thee that I can Love 4 For why the Well of Life so pure doth ever flow from Thee And in thy Light we are full sure thy lasting Light to see 5 My Heart would faint but that in me my Faith is fixed fast Thy goodness in the Earth I see which doth for ever last 6 For this God is our God and he will ever so abide He is our God and he will be to Death our sure Guide HYMN 99. Another out of the Psalms 25th Psalm Tune 1 THe Lord is my Defence My Joy my Mirth my Song He is become my Saviour and My Strength and Refuge strong 2 Thou art my God and I Will render Thanks to Thee Thou art my God and I will Praise Thy Mercy towards me 3 O come let 's to the Lord Sing forth with joyful Voice To th' Rock of our Salvation Le ts make a joyful noise 4 Let us with holy Songs Approach his Presence now And sing Sweet Psalms Triumphantly Before him let us bow 5 For he will quickly come And Judge the
be The Song of the Prophet Isaiah chap. 5. 1 I To my Well-beloved now and of his Vine-yard will Sing a sweet Song which he has set upon a fruitful Hill 2 He Fenced it and gather'd out the Stones that did offend He Planted it with choicest Vine and it he did defend 3 A Tower in the midst he built and made a Wine-Press too And lookt that it should bring forth Fruit his Glory great to show 4 But it brought forth Wild Grapes Alass to thee Jerusalem And Judah also I 'll appeal and to all thinking Men 5 'Twixt Me and my Vine-yard to Judge what further do could I Unto my Vine-yard when I loo'kt no Fruit could I espy 6 Instead of Grapes it did bring forth Wild Grapes O then go to Unto my Vine-yard I 'll declare what 't is that I will do 7 I 'll take away the Hedge thereof my Anger shall be shown Eat up it shall and it 's strong Wall shall quite be overthrown 8 And I will lay it Waste and it not Dig nor Prune again But there shall come Bryers and Thorns and on it f●ll no Rain 9 For the House of Israel and the Men of Judah be The Pleasant Vine-yard of the Lord but when he lookt to see 10 Judgment and true Justice done Oppression did espy And when he look'd for Righteousness behold a bitter Cry Isaiah's Joyful Song Isa. 12. 1 JEhovah I will give thee Praise this is the very Day For thou dost sweetly Comfort me thine Anger 's turn'd away 2 Behold thou my Salvation art I will not be afraid Jehovah is my Strength and Song my Trust and saving Aid 3 Therefore with Gladness I will draw Water out of the Wells Of Salvation for they be thy People Israels 4 And in that Day shall ye all say praise the Lord on his Name Not only call but for his Acts lift up his glor'us Fame 5 Sing ye unto the Lord for he most excellent things has done And this throughout the Earth also is now most fully known 6 Cry out and shout and joyful be all that in Sion dwell For great the Holy One's in Thee O happy Israel The Song of Zacharias 1 LEt Israel's great God and King eternally be Bless'd Whose come from Heav'n to visit us and see our bonds releas'd 2 In Davids House a Saviour's rais'd to sit upon his throne This ever since the World began his Prophets have foreshown 3 That he would save us from the Pow'r and Malice of our Foes The Mercy to perform to them which he of old had chose 4 He call'd to mind how he engag'd his truth by Covenant His Solemn Oath to Abraham sworn that he his Grace would grant 5 To serve him without fear from all our Adversaries freed And to continue all our days a Holy Life to lead 6 By the Remission of our Sins to make Salvation known To all his People every where his tender Mercy 's shown 7 The Day-Star from on high is rose and those who also sit In Darkness he in the right way of Peace will guide their Feet The Song of the Blessed Virgin Luke 1. 1 MY Soul does magnify the Lord my Spirit does rejoyce In God my Saviour who deserv'st the Praise of Heart and Voice 2 For his poor Hand-Maid he regards whose Mind was sore deprest And all Ages from hence forth shall call me most truly Blest 3 He that is great hath Wonders done and holy is his Name His Mercies hath for ever been to his Saints still the same 4 He with his Strength hath pulled down the Mighty from their Seat And them of Low and Base Degree are rais'd to Honour great 5 He fill'd the Hungry Soul with Good the Rich Empty remain'd His Mercy he has call'd to mind his People help have gain'd 9 The Promise to our Fathers made in the which he long stood Engag'd to Abraham and his Seed he hath at last made good The Song of Simeon Luke 2. 29. 1 NOw let thy Servant Lord depart in Peace to quiet Rest Since I have thy Salvation seen and with the same am blest 2 The Prophecies are now fulfill'd thy Promises are true And thy Mysterious Love 's disclos'd in all thy Peoples view 3 A Light to lighten the Dark Earth now this bright Sun appears The Gentiles shall enlighten'd be sweet Comforts shall them cheer 4 Well may the long expected Sight make Israel's Joy abound Before with special Favours Grac'd but now with Glory Crown'd The Song of the Lamb out of the Revelations 1 ALL ye that serve the Lord his Name see that ye Celebrate And ye that Fear him sing aloud his Praise both small and great Rev. 19. 5. 2 O thou great Ruler of the World thy works our Wonder raise Thou blessed King of Saints how true and Righteous are thy Ways Rev. 15. 3. 3 Who would not Fear and Praise thy Name thou only holy One The World will Worship thee to whom thy Judgments are made known 4 Most holy holy holy Lord Almighty is thy Name Which was before all time and is and shall be still the same ch 4. 8. 11. 5 All Glory Pow'r and Honour thou art worthy to receive For all things by thy Pow'r were made and by thy Pleasure live cha 5. 12. 6 To thee of right O Lamb of God Riches and Pow'r belong Wisdom and Honour Glory Strength and every Praising Song 7 Thou as our Sacrifice was slain and by thy Precious Blood From every Tongue and Nation hast redeem'd us unto God 8 Blessing and Honour Glory Pow'r by all in Earth and Heaven To him that sits upon the Throne and to the Lamb be given Part of Hannahs Song 1 Sam. 2. as 100th Psalm 1 My heart doth in Jehovah joy My Horn in Jah is lift on high My Mouth 's inlarged o'er my Foes In thy Salvation joy will I. 2 There s none so Holy as the Lord No no there is none beside thee Of other Rocks there is not one That to our God compar'd may be 3 Talk ye no more so Proudly then Let not Arrogancy once proceed Out of your Mouth for God doth know And 't is by him Actions are weigh'd 4 The Lord both Poor and Rich does make He raiseth up and pulleth down Thee Poor he up from Dust does take And Beggars from the Dunghil Crown 5 And sets them on a Princely Throne In Glorious Power and Dignity The Pillars of the Earth's the Lords The World is his him Glorifies 6 He keeps the feet of all his Saints Preserves them so they shall not fail The Vile in darkness shall be still For no man shall by strength prevail 7 The Adversaries of the Lord Shall broken be both great and small The Lord from Heaven Thunder will And in his Wrath destroy them all 8 The Lord shall Reign most Gloriously Unto the ends of all the Earth And his Anointed Horn exalt Therefore his highest Praise sing forth The Song of the Lamb. 1 BReak out
ye Saints with joy and sing to the Eternal King The Angels do blest Tidings bring Hosannah in the highest 2 In Bethlehem the Babe is born cease cease your bitter Mourn Your Sorrow n●w to Singing turn Hosannah in the highest 3 He 's come he 's come O happy Day dark Shadows fly away The Substance 's come to Christ I say Hosannah in the highest 4 See how the Cherubs clap their Wings the Glor'us Host now sings Th' Eternal Day see how it springs Hosannah in the highest 5 Behold the Lord Baptiz'd by John and what a Glory shone The Father says This is my Son Hosannah in the highest 6 He 's come he 's come down from above full of Eternal Love And also sealed by the Dove Hosannah in the highest 7 The Dumb do speak the Blind do see the Dead they raised be And Lepers cleans'd of Leprosie Hosannah in the highest 8 He Preaches with Authority God's Kingdom doth draw nigh And pardons all Iniquity Hosannah in the highest 9 Behold him now beset with Grief Angels bring him Relief They him adore because he 's chief Hosannah in the highest 10 Behold him in his Agony our sins on him did ly God's Justice he did satisfie Hosannah in the highest 11 Behold him now upon the Tree he cry'd in Miserie Oh! Why hast thou forsaken me Hosannah in the highest 12 Ah! hear him make most bitter Moan hearken to his last Groan For now for us his Life is gone Hosannah in the highest The second Part. 1 The first day now it doth begin an end is put to Sin Eternal Righteousness brought in Hosannah in the highest 2 The Grave did ope thou didst arise ye Saints lift up your Eyes The Morning 's come all Darkness flies Hosannah in the highest 3 Infernal Spirits cry and howl their overthrow condole For ever now their hopes are cool Hosannah in the highest 5 Now Sin Death Devils and the Grave and th' World which did inslave Are all all o'ercome and their Death have Hosannah in the highest 6 Behold how his sweet Arms were spread whilst his dear Blood was shed That Sinners might be gathered Hosannah in the highest 7 Our sins upon thee Lord were laid and all our Debts hast paid Of Hell we need not be afraid Hosannah in the highest 8 God's dreadful Wrath thou didst appease guilty Conscience to ease And now canst save whom thou dost please Hosannah in the highest The third Part. 1 Christ will begin that Work which he knows must be wrought if we Eternal Joys do ever see Hosannah in the highest 2 Lord thou wilt perfect it also for very well we know Without thee we can nothing do Hosannah in the highest 3 We that Polluted once did ly in Filth and Misery Thou by thy Blood dost purifie Hosannah in the highest 4 We once were Cursed by God's Law dreading Death no help saw From that sad state thou dost us draw Hosannah in the highest 5 All kind of Sin thou dost pass by where there 's Sincerity When unto thee by Faith we fly Hosannah in the highest 6 From Death to Life Saints raised be once bound but now set free And made one Spirit O Lord with thee Hosannah in the Highest The fourth Part. 1 O happy Union is it done with the Father and Son Are we United and made One Hosannah in the highest 2 Adoption is a precious thing made Sons of th' Mighty King Most precious Joy from hence doth spring Hosannah in the highest 3 Communion Lord also with Thee nay with th' whole Trinity What higher Blessings can there be Hosannah in the highest 4 We at thy Table sit and Feed and have what our Souls need And find thy Blood Lord Drink indeed Hosannah in the highest 5 Thou Supst with us and we with thee a joyful sight to see Sweet is the Food and Company Hosannah in the highest 6 Thou sayest Thy Beloved's mine ourselves Lord we resign Up unto thee for to be Thine Hosannah in the highest The fifth Part. 1 Thy Righteousness O Lord Divine imputed is to thine By which they do most spotless shine Hosannah in the highest 2 Thou art the WAY to God to go th' TRUTH by which we him know The LIFE which does to thy Saints flow Hosannah in the highest 3 By thee we Justified be and from Sin are set free And God accepts us all in Thee Hosannah in the highest 4 Thou art our Prophet Priest and King a Prophet that does bring Such Light from whence true joys do spring Hosannah in the highest 5 A Priest that stands 'twixt God and Men who hast Atton'd for sin And hast us brought to God agen Hosannah in the highest ● A King that rules o'er all above and all that here do move He 's King of kings yet full of Love Hosannah in the highest The sixth Part. 1 Christ is our Meat our Drink our Health our Peace our Strength Glory Wealth All things besides thee are but Pelf Hosannah in the highest 2 Our Mediator Surety and Advocate on high Thro' thee God passes all sin by Hosannah in the highest 3 Our Righteousness and Wisdom too Redemption from all Woe Sanctification from thee does flow Hosannah in the highest 4 What shall I say or Jesus call for he is All in All And Reign he shall o'er Great and Small Hosannah in the highest 5 He hath Redeem'd us by his Blood when in our room he stood And made us Priests and Kings to God Hosannah in the highest 6 And we on Earth with him shall reign when all his Foes are slain For quickly now he 'il come again Hosannah in the highest A Song of Praise for the Marvellous Deliverance of our Sovereign King WILLIAM with the Church an● whole Kingdom from the Hellish Plot Discovered Feb. 1695 6 1 NO change of Time shall ever shock Our firm Affections Lord to Thee For thou hast always been a Rock A Fortress and Defence to me 2 Our KING Preserved is O God By thy own hand and mighty Pow'r Thou Shield'st him when he is Abroad At home to him a lasting Tow'r 3. The Chariot of the King of kings Or Troops of mighty Angels round Encompass him with Rapid Wings And all his Foes with Shame Confound 4 Black Thund'ring Clouds most thick conspir'd With Threatning Rage our Face to Veil But at thy brightness soon retir'd Upon our foes falls Fire and Hail 5 The Lord doth on our Side engage From Heaven his Throne Our Cause upheld And snatch'd us from the Furious Rage Of Threatning Waves that Proudly Swe●●'d 6 God his resistless Pow'r employ'd Our cruel Foes attempts to break Or else they might have soon destroy'd The best Defence that we could make 7 And Gods Designs shall still Succeed Romes Bloody Sons can't stand the TEST He 's a Strong Shield to all tha● need And on his sure Protection rest 8 Who then deserv'st to be Ador'd But God on whom our Hopes depend Or who except the mighty Lord Can with resistless Pow'r
A FEAST OF Fat Things Full of MARROW Containing several Scripture SONGS taken out of the Old and New Testament With others composed by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Together 〈◊〉 one Hundred of Divine HYMNS being the first Century Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all Wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing with Grace in your Hearts to the Lord. London Printed by B. H. 1696. A TABLE OF CONTENTS Of the SONGS MOses's song Page 1 The second part Page 2 Isaiah's song Page 4 Isaiah's joyful song Page 5 The song of Zacharias Page 6 The song of the blessed Virgin Page 7 The song of Simeon Page 8 The song of the Lamb Page 9 Part of Hannahs Song Page 10 The song of the Lamb Page 12 A song of Praise for the discovery of the Plot Page 18 Of the HYMNS The Eternity of God Page 5 The Immensity of God Page 6 On the Omniscience of God Page 7 The great Wisdom of God Page 8 God's piercing Eyes Page 9 The Power of God Page 10 God's Mercy shining Page 11 The Covenant Faithfulness of God Page 12 On God's Sovereignity Page 13 God's glorious Bounty Page 14 Abounding Mercy of God in Christ Page 15 The Patience of God Page 16 Another on God's Patience Page 17 On the Birth of Christ Page 18 The second part 25th Psalm tune Page 19 On the Deity of Christ Page 20 On Christ's Suretiship Page ibid. Of Christs Divine Love Cant. 1. Page 22 The Churches Spiknard Page 23 He 's White Ruddy Page 24 Deliverance from the Pit Page 25 Christ at the Sinners door Page 26 All Glory to God and the Lamb Page 27 God's glory display'd Page 28 The soul Rent or glory shining Page 29 On the great salvation of the gospel Page 30 Look unto Jesus Page 31 The joy of Believers Page 32 Christ Exalted Page 34 Christ's Glory Page 35 The Saint indeed Page 36 At administration of Baptism Page 37 The Drooping Spirit Revived Page 38 Evil thoughts abhor'd Page 39 The Backslider healed Page 40 Ephraim mixed among the People Page 41 The good Samaritan Page 42 The voice of the Turtle Page 43 Buy of me Page 44 A Bleeding Christ bleeding Heart Page 45 Salvation great and glorious Page 46 The tender Hearts Triumph Page 47 The broken and contrite heart Page ibid Righteousness of Christ glorious Page 48 Christ's Peny or the Laborours hire Page 49 The Blessed death of the Saints Page 50 The happy Death of the Godly Page 51 A hymn on Psalm 17 15. Page 52 Salvation shining Page 53 The Saints Holy Triumph Page 54 The Power of God's Word Page 55 Boundless Mercy Page 56 A Call to Obedience Page 57 Spiritual joy encreasing Page 58 Christ our glorious Shepheard Page 59 Truth in its Primitive Purity Page 60 The spiritual Bridegroom Page 61 God's Temple plants Page 62 Christ's Vine-yard Page 63 The Noble Vine Page 64 Redeeming Love Page 65 Spiritual Food Page ibid. The honour of Christ's servants Page 66 Christ the saints strength and guide Page 67 Hope for believers Page 68 The joy of believers Page ibid. Christ's green pastures Page 69 The fulness of Christ Page 70 To praise God becomes the upright Page 71 The Ax lifted up Page 72 A Hymn of Praise Page 73 Treasure in Earthen Vessels Page 74 Grace abounding Page 75 Hell in a rage Page 76 Jacob's Ladder a Type of Christ Page 77 The wonder of pardoning grace Page 78 The unwearied saint Page 79 God's court or glory near Page 80 God pardons guids and leads Page 81 A call to Young-men Page ibid. Unity of Saints Page 82 Infinite Mercy shining Page 83 The joy of repenting Tears Page 84 The saints Triumph in Christ Page 85 Christ a believer's All Page 86 Go forth by the foot-steps of the flock Page 87 My beloved is mine Page 88 A Hymn of praise for the new birth Page 89 A preparation Hymn Page ibid. Saints happy at death Page 90 Saints the Salt of the Earth Page 91 He 's altogether lovely Page 92 The Rose of Sharon Page 93 A Hymn on Cant. 5. 12. Page 94 Desert places rejoyce Page 95 A Ransom found Page 97 On the Resurrection c. Page 98 A Hymn of Praise Page 99 On the answer of Prayers Page 100 Another Page 101 A sacred Hymn on Sanctification Page 102 SEVERAL Scripture Songs Taken out of the Old and New-Testament With some other Spiritual Songs c. Moses's Song on Exod. 15. 1 I To the Lord will sing Triumph in him also The Horses and the Riders he Into the Sea did throw 2 Jehovah is my Song And my Salvation My God for whom I will prepare An Habitation 3 My Father's God was he Whose Glory I 'll proclaim Jehovah is a Man of War Jehovah is his Name 4 Proud Pharoah and his Host Into the Sea are cast And his great Captains drowned be As through the Sea they past 5 They down to th' bottom sank Ev'n like unto a Stone Jehovah thy Right Hand in Pow'r Most Glorious is become 6 Thy Right Hand hath destroy'd Those that against thee rose And in thy Glorious Excellency Thou hast o'erthrown thy Foes The second Part. 1 Thou didst send forth thy Wrath Like stubble them to waste Lord thou didst blow and the proud Waves O'erwhelm'd them with a Blast 2 The Sea stood up in heaps For Israel on each side The Enemy said I will pursue I will the Spoil divide 3 My Lust I will fulfill My Sword draw out will I My Hand shall now cut them all off And Ruin utterly 4 Thou with thy Wind didst blow And they were covered They in the Mighty Waters sunk As if they had been Lead 5 Lord who is like to Thee In Holiness Glor'us Fearful in Praise and also doth Things that are marvellous A Prophetical Part of Moses's Song Deut. 32. 1 GIve Ear O Heavens I will speak and let also the Earth Hear the good Words of my own Mouth which now I shall bring forth 2 My Doctrin like the Rain shall drop my Speech distil shall as The Dew does on the tender Herbs and showers on the Grass 3 Because that I Jehovahs Name will publish and make known I will ascribe greatness to God yea and to him alone 4 He is the Rock and Perfect too his Ways and Judgments be A God of Truth and without Sin both Just and Right is he 3 Because their Rock unto our Rock is not to be compar'd Yea though our Enemies themselves as Judges should be heard 5 Vengeance is mine I will repay in time their Feet shall slide Their dreadful Day it does draw near and Woe shall them betide 6 Because the Lord his Saints shall judg and for them he 'll Repent When none shut up or lift he sees when all their Powers's spent 7 Then sing ye Nations with his Saints revenge their Blood will he And render Vengeance to his Foes but kind to his Saints