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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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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