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B06432 Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. In two parts. / By Mr. William Vilant, the author of The gospel-call in meeter. Vilant, William. 1689 (1689) Wing V382A; ESTC R185986 40,734 97

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● Thou art my servant I thee chose and not cast thee away Fear thou not for I am with thee Let nothing thee dismay For I 'm thy God I 'le strengthen thee I 'le help thee in distress I 'le thee uphold with the right hand of my pure righteousness Behold all they that were with rage incensed against thee Shall be confounded and asham'd they shall as nothing be They that as men of strife do strive against thee perish shall Thou shalt them seek but they shall not be to be found at all Even they that did contend with thee they that against thee fought And warred shall as nothing be and as a thing of nought For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand constantly Saying unto thee Fear not I will be a help to thee Worm Iacob and ye Israelites fear not I 'le help thee soon The Lord and thy Redeemer says Israels holy One. Isa 43.1 Thus saith the Lord who did create thee Iacob and who gave A form to thee O Israel fear not Because I have Redeem'd thee call'd thee by thy name thou mine art properly When thou do's through the waters pass then I am still with thee And through the rivers passes they shall not thee overflow Nor shalt thou burned be when as thou through the fire do's go Neither shall the devouring flame take kindling thee upon Because I am the Lord thy God Israels holy One Thy Saviour I Egypt gave thy ransom for to be And I did Ethiopia and Sheba give for thee vers 10 I 'm He before Me there was no God formed there shall none Be after Me I am the Lord the Saviour alone vers 13 Yea I before the day am He out of mine hand can none Deliver I will work and who shall make obstruction The Lord who thy Redeemer is Israels holy One Thus sayeth for your sakes I have sent unto Babylon And have brought down their Nobles all the Chaldeans whose cry Is in the ships I am the Lord thy holy One and I Am thy Creator Israel your King The Lord thus saith Who makes into the sea a way in waters strong a path Brings Chariot horse army and power forth they together low Shal ly not rise they are extinct they quenched are as tow vers 25 I ev'n I am He that do's blot out thy transgressions all For mine own sake I 'le not thy sins unto remembrance call Isa 44.6 Thus sayes the Lord the Lord of hosts Israels King and His Redeemer I 'm the first the last besides Me no God is Isa 57.15 Thus saith the high and lofty One that in eternity Dwells whose Name holy is I dwel in th' holy place and hie And with him that 's of a contrite and of a humble sp'rit The sp'rit of th' humble to revive and th' heart of the contrite Isa 66.1 The heav'n's my throne earth 's my footstool thus hath the Lord exprest Where is the house ye build to Me where 's the place of my rest All these mine hand made they have been but to him sayes the Lord I 'le look that 's poor of contrite sp'rit and trembleth at my word Ier. 2.12 O heav'ns be ye astonished at this and horriblie Be ye afraid saith the Lord most desolat be ye Because they ev'n they who by Name and Right My people be Committed have two hainous ills they have forsaken Me The living waters fountain full and hew'd them out with pain A cistern broken cisterns which no water can contain Ier. 3.23 From hills and mountains multitude in vain 's our expectation Truly into the Lord our God is Israels salvation Ier. 5.22 Fear ye not Me sayeth the Lord Will ye not trembling stand At my presence who for the seas bound placed have the sand By a perpetual decree that it cannot transgress Although its waves still toss themselves and each on other press Yet they cannot a whit prevail although they swell and roar And rage yet can they never pass over the sandy shoar But this vile people have a heart that 's to revolting pron A heart rebellious and they revolted are and gone Neither say they into their hearts Let us now fear the Lord Our God who by free gift the rain do 's lib'rally afford The former and the latter rain in his season and He Reserves to us the weeks which for harvest appointed be Ier. 9.23 Thus saith the Lord let not the wise man glory and delight In his wisdom nor let the strong man glory in his might Let not the rich man glory in his riches which will flie Let him that glories glory in this that he knoweth Me And understands that I the Lord exerce in earth aright Lov 's kindness judgement righteousness for in these I delight Ier. 10.6 There 's none like Thee LORD Thou art great Thy Name is great in might Who would not fear Thee for to Thee it appertains by right O King of nations since among all the wise men who be In nations and kingdoms all there is none like to Thee vers 10. The Lord He is the God of truth the Living God is He And He 's an everlasting King King of eternitie The earth shall tremble at His wrath and people of each nation Shall not be able to abide His wrathful indignation vers 12 Ier. 51.15 He by His power made the earth by His wisdom alone Stablisht the world stretcht out the heav'ns by His discretion A noise of waters is in heav'n if He his voice extend And from the end of earth He makes the vapours to ascend He maketh lightnings with the rain He contraries doth bind To serve Him joyntly and out of His treasures brings the wind v. 16. Iacob his portion 's not like them for He all things did frame Israel's his heritages rod Lord of hosts is his Name v. 14. O Lord though our iniquities against us testifie Do thou for Thy Names sake for our backslidings many be We sinn'd against Thee O Isra'ls hope from whom's our expectation And Israels Saviour in time of troublous tribulation Why shouldst thou as a stranger be as a way-faring wight Into the land who turns aside to tarry for a night Why as a man astonied shouldst Thou thy self behave Or like unto a man who is mighty that cannot save Yet Thou art in the midst of us O Lord and worthless we Have thy name called over us Leave us not utterlie Ier. 16.19 O Lord my strength and my fortress my refuge in the day Of trouble Gentiles from earths ends shall come to Thee and say Surely for their inheritance our fathers lies have had And vanity and things whereof no profit can be made Ier. 17.13 O Lord the hope of Israel all that forsake thee shall Ashamed be and they who do depart from thee shall all Be written in the earth for they forsaken have the Lord The fountain which