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A91555 Berachah, or Englands memento to thankefulnesse being a hymne or spirituall song setting forth the praises of God, and extolling the wondrous workes which he hath wrought for the Church of England alate, drawn forth from the scriptures, especially those songs made upon the like occasion, and composed together, to draw out our hearts the more in praises. / By R.P. Minister of Gods Word. R. P. 1646 (1646) Wing P95; Thomason 669.f.10[77]; ESTC R210574 8,082 1

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BERACHAH OR Englands Memento TO THANKEFVLNESSE BEING An Hymne or Spirituall Song setting forth the Praises of God and extolling the wondrous workes which He hath wrought for the Church of England a late drawn forth from the Scriptures especially those Songs made upon the like occasion and composed together to draw out our hearts the more in Praises PSAL. 66. 2. 3. Sing forth the honour of his name make his praise glorious Say unto God How terrible are thou in thy workes through the greatnesse of thy power shall thine enemies submit themselves unto thee JER 10. 16. The portion of Iacob is not like them for he is the former of all things and Israel is the Rod of his Inheritance the Lord of Hosts is his Name Robert Earle of Essex his Exellence Lord Generall of the Parli mts Army etc The most Exellent S Thomas Fairfax Captin Generall of the Armyes etc Hallelujah a Exod. 15. 1. c. COme let us sing unto the Lord for gloriously hath he Triumphed horse and rider both throwne downe together be The Lord hath been our strength and he therefore shall be our Song He hath become still unto us salvation all along note 1 He is our God haste to prepare note 2 his habitation Our Fathers God Come let us then exalt him every one note 3 The Lord he is a man of warre Iehovah is his name b Psal 68. 17. His Charets twenty thousand are and he amidst the same c Exod. 15. 6. c. Thy right hand Lord hath showne it selfe in power gloriously In pieces Lord thy right hand hath dashed the Enemy And in the greatnesse of thine owne excelling ex'lency Thou hast orethrowne against thee who themselves did magnifie Thou didst send forth thy wrath and it consum'd them suddenly Like as the fire doth consume the stubble that is dry d Dan. 4. 37. so confessed that great Monarch Who walke in pride thou able art full low for to abase And such who are despis'd canst rayse And set up in their place Let all thy people unto thee O God our God give praise Let every one speake well of thee and blesse thy name alwayes e Exod. 15. 11. O Lord among the mighty ones what one is like to thee f Psal 89. 6. Or who in earth or in the heavens with thee compar'd may be Who is like thee so glorious in holinesse and in note 4 Praises so fearefull wonders great still every day doing g Psal 92. 5. O Lord how glorious are thy workes thy thoughts are very deepe h Psal 77. 13. In the Sanctuary some referre it to heaven in the Sanct i. e high and excellent above our apprehension or in the Sanct i. e. hidden from the eyes of the world c. Thy way is in the holy place thou secret it dost keep i Psal 92. 7. For when the wicked sprang as grasse note 5 and when did flourish all The workers of iniquity together did they fall Selah k Iob 20. 5. Gods enemies triumphing's short when like the Cedars tall They spread and lift aloft their head as dung they perish all l Exod. 15. 9. This especially was the insulting language and carriage of the enemy after the taking of Bristoll Bolton Lecester c. The Enemy said I will pursue them overtake will I I will divide the spoile on them my Iust will satisfie I will my sword draw and my hand at once them now shall slay Thou didst but speake the word and they forthwith were swept away Selah m Iudg. 5. 41. Thy foes which are implacable so perish in thy sight But who thee love be as the Sun when marching in his might Let all thy people unto thee O God our God c. n Psal 68. 20. Our God he is the God to whom salvations doe belong Of life and death he doth dispose his enemies among note 6 o Mounts of prey or the Mountaines of the Lyons the Leopards i. e. the Kingdomes of this world which are ful of rapine and extortion and make prey and spoile one of another like wilde beasts but the Lambe on Mount Sion excels them all in power and gl●ry Glorious art thou more excellent then all the mounts of prey The stout in heart are spoyl'd have slept their sleepe their hands have they Not found who are the men of might O thou art to be fear'd Even thou for who could stand before Thine anger when 't appear'd o Iob 12 21. Thou powr'st contempt on Princes high and weak the strength dost make Of mighty ones and in their crafts note 7 p Iob 12. 13. the subtle ones dost take Higgai●n Selah Their close and hidden purposes thou dost defeate likewise So that their hands cannot performe that which their heads devi'd q 1 Sam 2. 2. 3. There is none holy as the Lord besides him there is none Nor rocke unto the Lord our God like is there any one Let not the enemy then talke so high nor be so stout Neither let arrogancy still forth of their mouthes come out For why the Lord he is a God of knowledge and doth try Mens actions and the hidden things of darkenesse doth descry Selah note 8 Let all thy people c. r Psal 148. 13 Let us exalt his name his name alone is excellent His glory is above the earth above the firmament O who is like to Sions God who dwelleth so on high ſ Psal 113. 5. 6. That in beholding things in heaven himselfe humbleth thereby t Neh. 9. 5. His Fame is more glorious then tongue of men and Angells can expresse Come let us blesse the Lord this God for ever more alwayes And blessed be his glorious name which is above all praise u Psal 76. 12. Iun. Vindemia● gathereth as grapes The destruction of the mightiest to him is but as the nipping of a bunch of grapes with men c. The spirit even of Princes he cuts off at once yea he Is terrible to Kings on high or great so e're they be w 1 Sam. 2. 8. c. The Pillars of the earth they are the Lords and he hath set This world upon them he will save his Saints and who shall let The adversaries of the Lord in picaes shall be broke And those who will not stoope to Christ but still resist his yoke In darknesse they shall silent be their hearts for feare shall faile For there is none that shall by strength of potency prevaile x Psal 116. 12. Gen. 32 10. What shall we render to the Lord or what can render we For all his benefits our selves lesse than the least who be Let all thy people c. a i. e. The Lord is there Ezek. 48. 35. Iehovah Shammah Taunton we note 9 many call for God was there Selah Iohovah nissi Gloucester note 10 For he their banner were b i e. The Lord my banner Exod.