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A76062 A century of select hymns. Collected out of Scripture. All to be sung in five or six tunes commonly known and practized. By W.B. Minister of the Gospel at Martins in Leicester. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1659 (1659) Wing B1000; Thomason E2104_1; ESTC R210135 38,951 120

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abroad in flaming fire from heaven And they that know not God shall have their portion given Of vengeance meet Because that they would not obey his Gospel sweet HYMN LXXXV Spiritual SHEPHERDS Acts 20. 28. 1 Pet. 5. 4. TAke heed ye Shepherds to your charge to feed with wholesome food The flo●k which God hath purchased with his own precious blood And the chief Shepherd coming down from heaven at his great day Shall crown you with a glorious Crown that never fades away Zach. 11. 17. But to the Idol shepherd wo a sword will God assign To cleave his arme and his right eye that leaves the flock to pine His Arm to nothing withered clean dried up shall be And his right eye so darkened as not at all to see HYMN LXXXVI The STRAIT GATE Mat. 7. 13 14. O enter at the narrow gate ●or wide is that of sin And broad the way that leads astray and many go therein Because the gate to life is strait and all the way thereto Is as I say a narrow way and they that finde it few Luke 13. 24 30. Strive then to hit the narrow gate the right way to attain For not a few I say to you shall strive and strive in vain And there are fi●st that prove the worst and last 〈…〉 fi●st pr●pare For in 〈…〉 are many call'd but few 〈…〉 are HYMN LXXXVII Suffering and Self-denial Mat 10. 34 21 THink not saith Christ that I am come to send all peace on earth But through malicious minds of some a sword must I send forth The Father shall the son ●etray the daughter her own mother Brethren shall brethren seek to slay set one against another 26 30 28. Yet fear not men in these affairs nor have them in such dread For God hath numbred all the haires that grow upon your head Who kill the body fear not them that then no more can do But him that can to hell condemn both soul and body too 2. PART Mat. 10. 39 38. Luk. 14. 27 33. He that doth finde his life shall be at losse of it thereby And he that loseth it for me shall finde it gainfully And he that leaves not all to losse to follow after me Nor for my sake takes up his Crosse my follower cannot be Mark 10. 29 30. But whoso lays down all at stake forsaking friends and lands For me and for my Gospel sake to follow my commands An hundred fold shall he regain although with persecution And afterwards a life obtain that fears no dissolution HYMN LXXXVIII Temptations succoured Heb. 4. 15. SUch an high Priest we have nor now as is not toucht at all With sense of such infirmities as on his Saints do fall But suffered such temptations as we our selves fall in And was in all points like to us but yet excepting sin c. 2. 18. 1 Cor. 10. 13. Isa. 40. 31. In suffering such temptations the tempted he can aid And no temptation taketh you but what on Saints is laid But God is faithful verily who will not suffer you To be assayl'd above the strength which ye shall still renew But will in all temptations provide and order so That ye may have a way to scape and strength to undergo HYMN LXXXIX The TREE GOOD Prov. 21. 27. Mat. 7. 16 18. THe sacrifice of wicked men is hateful to the Lord And offred with a wicked minde is then much more abhor'd For ●igs of thistles cannot grow nor grapes of thornes be had A bad tree cannot bear good fruit no● yet a good tree bad ch. 12. 35 33. From the good treasure of the heart good men bring forth good things And from the evil treasury bad fruit the bad man brings Now therefore let the tree be good the ●ruit will then be so And make the tree an evil one the fruit the same will shew 3. 10. And now 's the Axe laid to the root and therefore every tree That brings not forth good wholsome fruit cut down for fire shall be HYMN XC TRINITY 1 Joh. 1. 7. Joh. 6. 57. Luke 11. 13. THree witnesses there are above and all these three are one The father Son and sacred dove one Deity alone The living father sent the son who by the Fathers lives And unto them that ask of him the holy Ghost he gives 1 Cor. 12. 4 5 Diversities of gifts indeed there are that he bestows But from one spirit all proceed who doth them so dispose And his administrations great difference afford And divers operations but one Almighty Lord 6 2 Cor. 13. 14. All these in great variety from his good hand do fall But one adored Deity that worketh all in all The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and love of God therefore And comforts of the holy Ghost be with you ever more HYMN XCI The VINE-YARD Isa. 5. 1 2 3 A Vine-yard my beloved had plac'd in a fruitful hill He fenc'd it and plackt out the stones and planted it with skill Choice Vines he set and built therein as wine-press and a Tower Expecting it should bring sweet grapes and lo it brought forth sower 5 6 And now I 'le tell you what I 'le do to this my Vine-yard-soil I will break down the hedge thereof and leave it to the spoil I 'le lay it waste unprun'd undig'd for briars and tho●ns alone I also will command the clouds to rain no rain thereon 7. The Vine-yard of the Lord of Hoasts the house of Israel is The men of Judah are the plant that pleasant plant of his And when he lookt for judgement done behold great cruelty And when he lookt for righteousnesse behold a doleful cry HYMN XCII Unity and love of BRETHREN Col. 3. 12 13. PUt on Belov'd as Gods Elect bowels of mercies kinde Long-suffering meeknesse sweet respect and humblenesse of minde Forbearing one another long forgiving one another If any have received wrong done by his Christian brother 14. Ph. 2. 2. Eph. 4. 3. As Christ forgave you so do ye your brethren that transgresse And chiefly put on charitie the bond of perfectnesse Of one minde and one judgement be and let all discord cease Keeping the Spirits unitie in sacred bonds of peace 2. PART 1 Pet. 1. 22. Heb. 12. 1. 1 Joh. 1. 16. See that ye love with fervency and with an heart most pure And let this love so brotherly perpetually endure For God we know is perfect love and whoso dwells herein He surely dwells in God above and God most high in him 3. 14. Rom. 13. 8. And hence our change is understood from death to life above Because we love the brother-hood with true and perfect love Owe nothing then to any man but one to love another For he 's a perfect Christian that is a perfect lover HYMN XCIII VOCATION 1 Cor. 12. 2. Tit. 3. 3. YE know that we were Gentiles once and carried away To Idols and dumb vanities as we were led astray And sometimes disobediently and foolithly we swerv'd By divers lusts and