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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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Mercy does still reserve For them who love Him and who His commandements observe ●ehem 15. Stand up and bless the Lord your God for all eternity And blessed be Thy glorious Name which is exalted hie Above all blessing and all praise vers 6. Thou Thou art Lord alone Thou hast made heav'n the heav'n of heav'● with all their host each one The earth and all that 's there the sea and all that therein be And thou preserves all and the host of heav'n adoreth thee Neh. 13 22.31 Concerning this also my GOD remember me for good And spare me after Thy mercies greatness and multitude Iob. 5.8.9 I would seek God and lay on God my cause and business Who does things great unsearchable marvelous numberless 10. Who rain on earth gives waters sends on fields to set on hie 11. The low that unto safety they who mourn may lifted be 12. He these devices disappoints which crafty men devise So that their hands cannot at all perform their enterprise In their own craftiness the wise He doeth take and that Counsel which froward men take is headlong precipitat They meet with darkness in the day at noon grop as at night But saves the poor from sword and mouth and hand of men of might So that unto the poor who are exhausted there is hope And then her foul blasphemous mouth iniquity doth stop Behold blest is the man whom God correcteth with his rod Despise not then the chastening of the Almighty God Because He maketh sore and He binds up He makes the wound And then His healing hands do make the wounded whole and sound Iob. 9.2 But how should man be just with God If He with him contend One of a thousand he cannot Him answer or defend He 's wise in heart mighty in strength Who hath himself hardned Against this Wise and Mighty God and yet hath prospered Who doth remove the mountains hy and yet they do not know Who them into His anger doth ov'rturn and overthrow Who shakes earth from her place and then its pillars trembling fall Commands the Sun and it doth not rise and stars up doth seal Who spreadeth out the heav'ns alone on the Seas waves doth tread Who Arcturus Orion and the Pleiades hath made And makes the chambers of the south And great things worketh He Past finding out yea wondrous things which without number be Behold He doeth by me go and I Him do not see He also passeth on but He is not perceiv'd by me Behold if He shal take away Who can turn Him away And who is he who unto Him What doest Thou will say Iob 12.13 With God strength wisdom counsel and understanding remain Behold He breaketh down and it cannot be built again He shutteth up a man and then there can no opening be Behold the waters He withholds and they are turned dry And sends them out and they ov'rturn the earth Strength with Him is And Wisdom the deceived and the deceiver are His. He leadeth counsellers away spoiled and He doth make The Iudges fools The bond of Kings unties and loose doth shake And with a girdle girds their loins He Princes as a prey Leadeth He overthrows the strong He doth remove away The speech of those who trusty are that they have nought to say And He the understanding of the aged takes away On Princes pours contempt weakneth the strength of men of might Clears deep things out of darkness brings the shade of death to light He doth increase the nations and them destroys again The nations He extends and doth them straiten and restrain The heart of the chief people of the earth He takes away And makes them in a wilderness wander where there 's no way They in the dark grope without light He causeth them to dot Stagger and wander like a man whom drink doth quite besot Iob 11.7 Canst thou by searching find out God Canst thou th' Almighty to Perfection find It is as high as heav'n what canst thou do Deeper than hell what canst thou know It s boundless measures be Infinitely longer than Earth and broader than the Sea. Who knoweth not in all these that Iob 12.9 the Lords hand wrought hath this In whose hand each living things soul and all mankinds breath is Iob 15.14 What is man that he should be clean and pure and what is he That born is of a woman that he righteous should be Behold He puts not trust into His Saints Angels of light Yea even the very heav'ns are not pure and clean in his sight How much more then abominable and filthy may we think Is man who doth iniquitie like unto water drink Iob 25.2 Fear and Dominion are with Him in His high places He Makes peace Of His vast armies troops can any number be And upon whom doth not arise His clear and shining light How then can man be justify'd with God before His sight How can he that 's of woman born be clean and without blot Behold even to the Moon and it shines not yea stars are not Pure in His sight How much less man that is a worm and be That is the son of man who is a worm clean can he be Iob 26.6 He●l's naked and destruction hath in 's sight no covering He stretcht the north ov'r th' emptie place and hangs earth on not●ing He bindeth up the waters which seeks every way a vent In His thick cloud and yet the cloud under them is not rent He holds back and contains the face and aspect of his throne And His cloud as a sable vail extendeth it upon With limits He the waters did compass and comprehend Vntill the light of day with nights darkness come to an end Heav'ns pillars tremble and at His reproof astonish'd be And with His power He divides the waters of the sea And by His understanding He the proud strikes wounds and breaks And by His sp'rit the heav'ns adorns garnisheth comely makes His hand the crooked Serpent form'd Behold these are not all His ways but only parts thereof But O! How very smal A portion of Him is heard as to the thing in hand But O! the thunder of His pow'r who can it understand Iob. 28.23 God Knows the way of Wisdom and He knows its place for He Looks to earths ends and all below the whole heav'n He doth see To make the weight ev'n for the winds and by a measure He Weigheth the waters when He for the rain made a decree And for the thunders lightning made a way then He did see I● and it number'd it prepar'd yea it search out did He. And unto man He said Behold the Lords fear in the heart That 's wisdom and understanding from evil to depart Iob. 33.12 I 'l answer thee that God doth man in greatness far surmount Why strives thou ' gainst Him for of His things He gives no account Iob 36.26 Behold God He is
O IEHOVAH my God My holy One We shall not die for a judicial rod O Lord thou hast ordained them O God omnipotent Thou founded and established hast them for chastisement Thou art of eyes which purer are than to behold and see That which is evil and cannot look on iniquitie Hab. 3.17 Although the fig-tree blossom not nor any fruit shall be Into the Vine the labour of the Olive fail and lie And though the fields shall yield no meat the flock cut off withall Shall from the fold be and there shall no herd be in the stall Yet in IEHOVAH I 'le rejoice with exultation I 'le joy with leaping in the God of my salvation The Lord God is my strength and He will make my feet to be Like hindes and He will make me walk upon my places hie Zeph. 3.5 The just Lord in its midst will not commit iniquitie Each morn He judgment brings to light deficient is not He. vers 17. The Lord thy God in midst of thee is mighty save He will He will rejoice ov'r thee with joy He 'l rest in his love still With singing he 'l joy over thee and I will gather them Who sad and sorrowful are for the assembly solemn Who are of thee to whom the sad reproach opprobrious Of the solemn assembly was a burden grieveous Zech. ● 17 How great 's his goodness and how great is his beauty Divine The youths by corn the maids shall be made chearful by new wine Zech. 12.1 The Lord who stretcheth forth the heav'ns and doeth firmly lay The earths foundation and forms man's sp'rit in him doth say ●al ● ● Curst be the cheater in whose flock a male's for offering And vow's and sacrifices to the Lord a corrupt thing For sayes the Lord of hosts a King Magnificent I am And great among the Nations terrible is my Name ●al 3. ● I 'le near to you to judgment come and a swift witness be ' Gainst sorcerers against those who commit adulterie Against false swearers and against those who by fraud oppress The hireling in his wage and the widow and fatherless And that aside the stranger turn from his right and his way And fear not Me with reverence the Lord of hosts doth say ●●s 6. I am the Lord I do not change the same immutably Therefore ye Iacobs sons are not consumed utterly Mark 10.18 And Iesus said to him Why calls thou me good There is none Who is essentially good but one that 's God alone Ioh. 4.24 God is a Spirit and all they His worshippers who be Must worship Him in sp'rit and truth Such worshippers seeks He. Acts 7.2 And Stephen said O men brethren ye fathers also hear The God of glore t'Abraham our father did appear Acts 14.15 Ye should turn from these vanities unto the Living God Who made heav'n earth the sea and al● that therein have abode Acts 17.23 The God unknown whom ye therefore since ye him do not know Ignorant worship he it is whom I declare to you God that the world made and all things therein seing that he Is Lord of heav'n and earth dwels not in those temples which be With hands made nor is worshipped with mens hands as though he Did stand in need of any thing seeing he gives freely To all life and breath and all things of one blood he did make Each nation of men on all earths face their dwelling take And hath determined the times which by fore-ordination Appointed were and the dispos'd bounds of their habitation That they might seek the Lord if they happ'ly might feel and thus Find him although he be not far from every one of us For in him we live move and are as some poets with you Said for and we are his off-spring Since therefore this is true That we 're God 's off-spring we ought not to think the Deitie Like gold silver stone grav'd by art and humane phantasie Rom. 4.17 Before God whom he did believe who gives life to the dead And calleth these things which be not as though they beeing had Rom. 11.33 O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and the Knowledge of God! how far beyond all search his judgements be And his wayes passed finding out for who hath known and seen The Lord his mind or who to him a counseller hath been Or who to him first gave and it shall be restor'd again For of through to him all to him glory be ay Amen Rom. 16.26 To God who is the only Wise for all eternity Let glory be through Iesus Christ Amen so let it be 2 Cor. 1.3 God ev'n the Father of our Lord Christ Iesus blessed be The Father of mercies from whom mercies abundantlie And kindly flow the God of all comfort and consolation And he who doeth us comfort in all our tribulation Eph. 1.3 Blest be the God and Father of our Lord Christ Iesus he Blest us in all spiritual bless in Christ in things heav'nlie vers 17 The God of our Lord Iesus Christ the Father of glorie Eph. 3.15 vers 20 Of whom he whole family in heav'n and earth named be To him that 's able to do all super-abundantlie Exceedingly above all things which ask or think do we According to the pow'r which workes in us effectively Be glory in the Church by Christ Iesus eternally Eph. 4.6 One God and Father of all who above all doth excell And is through all and in you all he graciously doth dwell 1 Tim. 1.17 Vnto the King of ages all Eternal Immortall Incorrupt and Invisible the Wise God knowing all The only Wise God Honour and Glory eternallie Through ages all be unto Him Amen so let it be 1 Tim 6.15 To the blest only Potentate the King of kings most hie And Lord of lords who only hath true Immortalitie Dwelling in light which cannot be approach'd whom none of men Hath seen or can see Honour be and endless Pow'r Amen Heb. 2.10 For it became Him for whom all and by whom all things be In bringing may sons unto glory eternallie To make the Captain the Author of their salvation Most perfectly accomplished by suff'rings undergone Heb. 12 ● Moreover we had fathers of our flesh who did correct Us and we gave them reverence Shall we not be subject Much more unto the Father of Spirits that we may live For they truly for some few dayes to us did chastning give As it did seem to them but He for our commoditie For this that of His holiness we might partakers be Iam. 1.17 Each good gift from above comes down and each perfect donation From the Father of lights with whom there is no variation Nor shade of change Of his own will with the true word did he Beget us that of his creatures we might some first fruit be Iam. 4.12 There 's one Lawgiver who can save
and destroy utterlie Who art thou that thou should presume anothers Iudge to be Iam. 5.11 Behold we count them happy which endure affliction Ye have heard of the patience of Iob and lookt upon The Lords end that the Lord is of many bowels and He Pitifully commiserats those in distress that be 1 Pet. ● 19 Let sufferers according to God's will commit unto God as a faithful Creator their souls while well they do ●it 1.2 In the hope of eternal life which God who cannot lie Promis'd before the world began ev'n from eternitie 1 Iohn 4.16 God love is and he who doth dwell in love dwelleth in God And God in him who dwells in love dwelleth and makes abode 1 Iohn 5.7 There 's three that bear record in heav'n the Father and the Son Who is the Word the holy Ghost these blessed Three are One. Rev. 1.4 From Him which is was is to come grace be to you and peace And from the Spirits sev'n which are before his throne of grace And from Iesus the Saviour Christ by anointing made The faithful witness and the first begotten from the dead And the Prince of the kings on earth To Him that loved us And wash'd us from our sins in his own blood most precious And made us Kings and Priests to God his Father to Him then Be glory and dominion for evermore Amen Rev 4.8 Each of the four beasts had six wings about them round and they Were full of eyes they have no rest by night nor yet by day Saying Holy holy holy Lord God omnipotent Which was and is and is to come the same still permanent And when these beasts glory honour and thanks to him did give That on the throne sat who for all Eternity doth live The four and twenty Presbyters did down before him fall That sat upon the throne who lives to ages ages all And cast their crowns before the throne saying Thou art O Lord Worthy to take glore honour pow'r for thou hast by thy word All things of nothing made and they are yet continued still And were at first created for the pleasure of Thy will. Rev. 6.9 And when the Lamb had opened the fifth seal I did see Vnder th' altar the souls of them that were slain cruellie For God's word and testimony which firmly held had they Vnto the death and they did cry with a loud voice and say How long O Lord holy and true to Iudge do'st thou forbear And to avenge our blood on those who earths indwellers are And white robes to each one of them were giv'n and it was said To them that for a little time they should yet rest apaid Vntil their fellow-servants and their brethren that should be Killed as they had been should be fulfilled perfectlie Rev. 7.9 After I saw and lo a great numberless multitude Of nations and kindreds all and people and tongues stood Before the throne and stood before the Lamb cloth'd and aray'd In white robes and palms in their hands and with a loud voice cry'd Saying Salvation to our God which sits the throne upon And to the Lamb. And th'Angels all stood round about the throne And Presbyters and the four beasts and did fall down before The throne upon their faces and God humbly did adore Saying Amen Blessing and Glore Wisdom Thanks Honour hie And Power and Might be to our God for ay so let it be Rev. 10.6 And sware by him that liveth for ages and ages who Created heaven and things that are there and earth below And things that therein are and sea and all things there that swime And things that creep therein that there should be no longer time Rev. 11 15. The sev'nth Angel sounds and in heav'n great voices were these words Saying The kingdoms of the world are now become our Lords And his Christs kingdoms and He shall reign unto ages all And th'elders twice twelve which before God sat on thrones did fall Vpon their faces and ador'd God in most reverent Manner saying We give thee thanks Lord God omnipotent Who art and wast and art to come because Thou unto Thee Hast taken thy great power and hast reign'd gloriouslie Rev. 14.6 And I another Angel saw in midst of heav'n flee Having the Gospel which endures unto eternitie To preach to all that dwell on earth and unto nations all And to each kindred and each tongue and people great and smal Saying with a loud voice Fear God and give Him glory for The hour of His Iudgment is come and worship and adore Him that did make the heaven high and made the earth below And made the Sea and fountains which in waters out do flow Rev. 15 ● And they the song of Moses sing the servant of the Lord The Lambs song also they did sing saying with one accord Both great and marvellous thy works Lord God Almighty are Iust and true are Thy wayes Thou King of Saints Who would not fear Thee O Lord God and glorifie thy Name and it declare To be most glorious Because Thou only holy are For all the Nations shal come and worship in thy sight Because Thy righteous Iudgments are made manifest and bright ●ev 16. And I did hear the Angel of the waters who did say Thou righteous art O Lord who art and wast and shalt be ay Because thou thu judg'd for thy Saints and Prophets blood they shed And Thou gav'st them blood to drink for they this deserved had And I another heard out of the Altar say Trulie Lord God Almighty Thy Iudgments both true and righteous be ●v ● 1 I heard in heaven a great voice of a great companie Saying Allelujah O praise unto the Lord give ye Salvation Honour Glory Pow'r to the Lord our God for True and just are His Iudgments for He judged the great whore Which did corrupt the earth with her vile fornication and Hath the blood of His servants dear avenged at her hand Again they Allelujah said Praise to the Lord give ye And the whores smoke ascended up unto eterni●ie And then the Elders twenty four and the four beasts did fall Down and did worship God that sat on the throne saying all Amen Allelujah O praise to IAH IEHOVAH be And from the throne there came a voice saying our God praise ye His servants all and ye both smal and great who do Him fear And I a voice as of a great multitude then did hear As many waters voice and as the voice of strong thundrings Saying Allelujah for the Lord God Almighty reigns Let us joy leap and give Him glore for the Lambs marriage-day Is come and His Wife hath her self prepar'd in her array And it was giv'n to her to be arrayed in the dress Of clean white linen fine for this is the Saints righteousness Iude ver 24. To Him that 's able you to keep from falling and you set Before His glory without