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A47612 Spiritual songs being the marrow of Scripture in songs of praise to Almighty God from the Old and New Testament : with a hundred divine hymns on several occasions as now practised in several congregations in and about London : with a table of contents / by Benjamin Keach, author of the war with the devil. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1700 (1700) Wing K94; ESTC R30480 37,380 127

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from hence we may perceive doth from thy Bowels spring 4 'T was from the Worth and Dignity which in Christ's Person lay He did God's Justice satisfie and all our Debts defray 5 O let Men dread how they despise such sovereign Grace and Love Because Mysterious in their Eyes and also far above 6 Depraved Reason to conceive that such who guilty be Should by another's Righteousness from Sin and Guilt be free 7 All praise and glory unto God and to the Son whom we Adore And to the Holy-Ghost likewise be Praise for Evermore HYMN 17. A Hymn of Christs divine Love on Cant. 1. 1 COme near come nearer yet and move thy sweetest Lips to mine For why thy Love who art all Love excels the choicest Wine 2 Like to an Ointment Poured out is thy sweet Name and Favour Wise Virgins compass thee about for thy good Ointments Savour 3 O Draw me with thy Cords of Love we will run after thee The King into his Chambers hath in Love Conducted me 4 Thy rays will make our faces Shine in thee we will rejoyce Thy Love is better far than VV ine thou art the vpright's Choice 5 But O thou whom my Soul doth Love Tell me O tell me soon Where feeds thy Flock where is the place thou mak'st them rest at Noon 6 Why should I stray and lose my way till I at last do fall Among thy fellows Flocks as they themselves do proudly Call 7 O fairest One if thou wouldst know where thou shouldst feed and ly The foot-steps of the Flock will show the way asuredly HYMN 18. The Churches Spikenard Cantic the 1 st Sung at the Lord's-Supper 1 OUr King doth at his Table sit and I that Love him well Will pour my Spikenard on his feet which gives a fragrant Smell 2 My well-Beloved is to me a bundle of sweet Myrrh And with me he 'll make his abode and from me never stir 3 My well-Beloved is to me like to the choicest VVines Like Clusters of the Camphire Trees amongst the fruitful Vines 4 O blessed Jesus thou art fair my beauty is from thee Nay thou art fair beyond compare and precious unto me 5 Let others on their Dainties feed and drink the richest VVine My feasts doth all their feasts exceed when thou say'st I am thine 6 I therefore will commend him still and sing unto his Praise He Dy'd for me therefore shall be my Joy and Song always HYMN 19. He 's White Reddy sung at the Sacrament 1 MY Hearts Delight is Red and white the Lilly and the Rose So sweet a Grace adorns his Face ten Thousand he out-does 2 Was he all VVhite and was not Red no Sufferer for my Sin My Blood would rest on my own Head and no Joy have within 3 But my dear Lord is VVite and Red this mixture pleaseth me Cause for my Sins he Suffered who from all Sin was free 4 What a reviving Sight is this a righteous Saviour ' s Blood Is th' bath of Sin the spring of Bliss most Pure most sweet and good 5 His God-head and his Government are infinite and Pure His Eyes are like the Eyes of Doves most constant so indure 6 His Mouth is most exceeding sweet he 's altogether so Down from his Head unto his Feet all joys and comforts flow 7 O Sing his Praise for this is he my soul doth so admire This is my Friend if you would know this is my hearts desire HYMN 20. Deliverance from the Pit Or A Hymn of Thanksgiving for Gospel Salvation 1 HOw great is this Salvation Lord Which thou for us hast wrought By Jesus Christ our dearest Friend Who our poor Souls hath bought 2 Thou didst behold us when we lay polluted in our Sin And to wash us found out a way to make us clean agin 3 We Slaves of Sin and Satan were and in strong bonds were bound And when we were near to the Pit a Ransom then was found 4 Thy Son out of Thy Bosome came our Souls to set quite free All Praise unto the blessed Lamb and equal Praise to Thee 5 Of this Salvation we will Sing and will with one Accord Praise Thee from whom all Blessings spring ye Saints praise ye the Lord. 6 Thou Sav'st our Souls O save this Land great things Lord Thou wilt do O haste O Lord quickly appear salvation-wonders show 7 Our Dust shall wake our Souls unite and then our Glory shine Our Happiness shall be compleat Halelujah Amen HYMN 21. Christ at the Sinners Door Or A Song of Praise on Gospel Salvation 1 WE Lord of thy Salvation have a Declaration had O Sinners know Christ can you save rejoyce in Him be glad 2 Salvation is brought very near your Saviour also stands Now now O Soul ev'n at thy door O yield to his Commands 3 Open to him before his Wrath is kindled in his Heart And he from you with angry Frowns for ever doth depart 4 If it a little kindled be O happy happy he Thou holy One who doth believe and puts his trust in Thee 5 Ye Saints Rejoyce ye interest have in this Salvation What is it you can further crave sing Praise to th' Holy One 6 Salvation is wrought out for you your God and Christ adore Blessings of life do over-flow sing Praise for evermore 7 Rejoyce that ye accepted be in your eternal Head And quickn'd are and Vnion have who once in sin lay dead HYMN 22. All Glory to God and the Lamb Or A Hymn of Thanksgiving for the great Salvation of Christ 1 NOw let us sing our Saviour's Praise and spread his Glory forth His Honour wholly let us raise that shines through all the Earth 2 Who would not fear and praise thy Name thou great and glorious One The World shall worship Thee to whom thy grace and goodness's shown 3 All Glory Pow'r and Honour Thou art worthy to receive For all things Lord by the were made and by thy pleasure live 4 To Thee of right O Lamb of God salvation doth belong Wisdom and Praise Glory and Strength and every sacred Song 5 'T is thou alone Salvation wrought by thine own Arm 't was done Sing Praise ye Saints whom he hath bought praise ye the holy One 6 Blessing and Honour Glory Power by all in Earth and Heaven To him that sits upon the Throne and to the Lamb be given HYMN 23. GODs Glory display'd Or A Hymn of Praise on the great Salvation 1 WHat was thy End O holy God in our salvation But thy own Glory therefore we will praise thee every one 2 Shall Man assume some part of it let him ashamed be All is of God all is of Grace all glory be to Thee 3 Thou art the sacrificer Lord the sacrifice also 'T is thou that dost sprinkle the Blood and all things else dost do 4 Lift up ye Saints exalt on high your great Redeemer then He shall have the preheminence ye Saints say all Amen 5 Sinners will you praise Christ's great
do live 3 To the One Spirit by whose pow'r all Saints are Born again We will sing to and every hour under his Wings remain 4 In the One Faith we will rejoyce th' Doctrin of Faith is one And in that Faith we 'll lift out voice and sing till Life is gone 5 In Christ's One Babtism also let us establish'd be Let these thy Children find it sweet who now have obey'd Thee 6 Let such who for another plead which is Lord none of thine Ashamed be and see the need of further Light Divine 7 In unity of thy One Church let each of us abide And find our Comfort to be such which none meet with beside HYMN 32. The Drooping Spirit Revived 1 COme drooping Saints ye princely ones why do your heads hang down Tho' some do sall yet Grace shall you with Glory ever Crown 2 Christ bids you ever to Rejoyce again he says Rejoyce Whatever Sin or Satan saith 't is your Beloveds voice 3 Why should you be discouraged O heirs os special Grace For goodly is your Heritage and pleasant is your place 4 What e'r discouragments you find our Christ can answer all His Arms are ready to lift up when you are near to fall 5 You have had a sweet taste of God he is to you most dear You feel the power of his Word be therefore of good Chear HYMN 33. Evil Thoughts abhorr'd Or Heart-Purity 1 THy power Lord is very great to change the thoughts of men If evil thoughts so hatful be O let us loath them then 2 Lord who can all his errors see O cleanse my heart within From evil Thoughts and keep thou me from all presumptious Sin 3 O let not sin have power to reign in me at any time And so shall I be free from stain and ' scape the greatest crime 4 Blessed O blessed are the Pure who Pure are still in Heart That keep thy Testimonies sure and from all sin depart 5 They 're such that cause have to rejoyce thy Praises forth to sing And unto them new comforts shall from thee Lord daily spring 6 They pardon'd are and in thy Love do evermore remain They born are also from above and shall with Jesus reign HYMM 34. The Backslider healed Or Mercy for Backsliders 1 BElievers now what have you more what have you more to do But to sing Praise to God on high from whom your help doth flow Lord thou art Good thy Mercy 's great thy Promises most sure Salvation 't is which thou hast wrought Christ's blood did it procure 3 Exalt by Faith your Lord on high through off your Vnbelief And trust in Christ continually in whom is your Relief 4 Say there is hope and we do come we come O Lord to thee For thou alone Lord art our God thy Name Exalted be 5 Backsliders then return and sing God will forgive you all And make you so firmly to stand that you shall never fall HYMN 35. Ephraim mixed among the People 1 THE Pure in heart are thy delight O thou most holy One All they that do what things are right may sing thy Praise alone 2 All mixtures Lord in Doctrin and Practice thou dost hate Ourselves therefore with wicked Men let 's not associate 3 And so shall we Lord with much joy our hearts lift up to Thee And nothing shall our Peace destroy whilst circumspect we be 4 Let such that mingle not themselves thy Praises therefore sing And to thy People let men join in Faith to Praise our King 5 Come out of Babel then all ye and be ye seperate Depart all Godly ones and flee before it is too Late 6 O touch not the Polluted thing and God will own you then And drink you shall of his sweet Spring thus sing and say Amen HYMN 36. The good Samaritan 1 SInners rejoyce who wounded be your blest Physician 's near His Oyl will heal his Wine will cheer our Sickness he did bear 2 'T is Jesus Praise that we will raise and set his Glory forth There 's none like thee all Saints do see in Heaven or on Earth 3 Thy Blood 's our balm who hither came to Die upon the Tree Therefore O Lord with one accord we will sing Praise to thee 4 Thou hast a Salve for every sore didst Dye that we might Live Therefore to thee continually all Praises we will give HYMN 37. The voice of the Turtle heard in our Land 1 THy precious Blood was shed O Lord my soul to purge from Sin Which purchas'd Grace my soul to change when shall this work begin 2 In sinners hearts O now impart that Grace that they may sing O own thy word most holy Lord our God and gracious King 3 The harmless Turtle 's pleasant voice is heard Lord in this place Let Fig-trees put forth their green Figs young Converts deck with Grace 4 Arouse the Summer will soon pass your day of grace will end O come to Christ whilst he doth call and does his love commend 5 See how the Saints do bud in Grace what gracious fruits abound Upon this liberty for all to hear the joyful sound 6 Arise you who yet sleep in Sin make hast to come and live So shall you sing and joyful be and honour to Christ give HYMN 38. Buy of me 1 COme buy of thee Lord let us see what 't is that thou dost sell The Pearl of Price and Paradice O Lord what Tongue can tell 2 What their worth are what Fool is there who doth refuse to buy A bargain 's here and 't will appear so to Eternity 3 This Pearl excells the rich Beryl the Onyx and the Sapphire Rubies so rare can't with 't compare no nor the gold of Ophir 4 Begone vile Lusts as things accurst let every Soul then say This Pearl will I purchase and buy without further delay 5 Let 's look about our Glass runs out and take such good Advice What e'r you see the terms to be to come unto the Price Sing Sing God's Praise you ought always who this rich Pearl have What would you be what more can ye ask seek desire or crave HYMN 39. A Bleeding Christ and the Bleeding Heart 1 HOw gracious and how good O Lord art thou to Sinners vile Thy Wrath is o'r and thou on us in Jesus Christ doth smile 2 Sing Praise ye tender-hearted ones lift up God's Praise on high For you shall live for evermore yea live and never die 3 Behold a bleeding Christ O see his side how did it run With purple Gore Can ye forbear to grieve shed tears and mourn 4 But did he die and in our stead that we might never die O love this Lord and sing his Praise and on him all rely 5 The fruits of Christ's most blessed Death in bleeding Hearts appear Their sins they see have wounded him and pierc'd him like a spear 6 They look to him therefore they mourn and yet by Faith rejoyce They cann't but grieve nor yet forbear to sing
that knows its fragrant scent 4 Upon the Cross thou was Distill'd we taste in Distillation The sweetness of the absent Rose by Faith and Acceptation 5 Thou art a Rose my Soul's repose O let me never be My Dearest Lord a Thorn to thee who art so sweet to me 6 Thou art the Lilly of the Vale a matchless Purity And I will sing thy Praise since thou dost in my Bosom ly HYMN 93. Cant. 5. 12. His Eyes are like the Eyes of Doves 1 I 'Ll tell you farther that if such A Person you shall see Whose Eyes like Doves are wash't with Milk and Water this is he 2 He hath a killing Eye 't will Pierce through Adamantine Ears And wound a Rock but with a look and melt it into Tears 3 Eyes that are clear and fitly set that can see all things past And all things present and to come as long as Time shall last 4 Whose Eyes are Pure Holy and Chast never defil'd with Sin That never was in the least Promp't to take foul Objects in If such a One you meet whose Eyes like Flames and Lamps of Fire Strikes Dead and yet gives Life thereby t is he that I desire 6 This is the Man I seek and praise All-seeing and All-Eye Tell him if such a one you meet 't is for his Love I Die HYMN 44. Desert Places rejoyce Or Babel's downfall the Snare broken and we are Escaped 1 LEt England and God's Sion now rejoyce and sing Christ's Praise On whom the Gospel Sun doth shine and send it 's glorious Rays 2 Sing to the Lord sing a new Song praise him all ends of th' Earth O let this Isle of the great Sea his Glory great fet forth 3 Let th' Wilderness and Desert place lift up to God their Voice And all that hear of thy great Acts in thee always rejoyce 4 Lord we thy Glory will declare and Praise Thee in this Land For still to us thou art a Friend and up for us doth stand 5 Blessed are they who so do Hear that for the time to come They are prepar'd and ready be before their dismal Doom 6 God quickly will awake and rise ye Saints rejoyce therefore Great Babel and all Enemies shall e'er long be no more 7 In vain are all their Hellish Plots thy Name O Lord we Praise Our King yet Lives we Saved are Iet's Praise Thee all our Days HYMN 95. Beautiful on the Mountains Or A Ransome found 1 HOw beautiful upon the Mount are they that Peace proclaim That unto Rebels offer Grace in their great Masters Name 2 That unto Captives do declare glad Tidings and do tell To Sinners there 's a Ransom found to save their Souls from Hell Mr. D. 3 Who say to Saints who interest have in Thee their dearest Lord Thou wilt them all for ever Save such Grace thou dost afford 4 Mount Sinai's fiery Law can't break a Heart that 's like a stone The Creature 's Arrows at the Walls of Brass in vain are thrown 5 'T is only Pardon that doth melt and Love doth sinners draw We therefore Lord will sing thy Praise grace do's exceed the Law 6 Those who are Lord united to thy self in Faith and Love May sing thy Praise on Earth for they shall also sing above HYMM 96. A Hymn out of the Psalms On the Resurrection and Joys at God's right Hand 25th Psalm Tune 1 WHen I awake O Lord I shall behold thy Face In righteousness be like to Thee Ev'n filled with thy grace 2 Full joys Lord are with Thee Yea in thy Presence store And at thy Right-hand also are Pleasures for evermore 3 Ye Angels great in pow'r Praise ye and bless the Lord Which to Obey and do his Will immediately accord Psal 103 21. 4 Yea all in every place Praise ye his holy Name My Heart my Tongue and all my Soul For ever do the same 5 O praise Jehovah all Ye Nations far and nigh For great his Truth and Kindness is Praise him continually Psa 117. 1 2. HYMN 97. An Hymn containing some Select Verse out of the Book of Psalms 1 SIng Praises to our God sing Praise sing Praises to our King Praise to the King of all the Earth with understanding sing Psal 47. 6. 2 O Praise the Lord praise him praise him praise him with one accord Praise him praise him all ye that be the Servants of the Lord Psal 135. 1. 3 My Soul give laud unto the Lord my Spirit do the same And all the powers of my Soul praise ye his holy Name 4 For he it is that doth forgive all thine Iniquities 'T is he that heals thy sad Disease yea all Infirmities Psal 103. 1. 2. 5 Come let us bow and praise the Lord before him let us fall And kneel to him and him adore for he hath made us all Psal 95 6. 6 He is the Lord he is our God for us he doth provide We are his Flock he doth us Feed his Sheep he doth us Guide 7 I will give thanks unto the Lord because he hath heard me And is become most graciously a Saviour unto me Psal 118. 21. HYMN 98. A Hymn on the answer of Prayers out of the Psalms 1 TO render thanks unto the Lord how great a cause have I My Voice my Pray'r and my Complaint he heard most readily Psal 28 6. 2 Thou art my Strength thou art my stay O Lord I sing to Thee Thou art my Fort my Fence and Aid a loving God to me Psal 59. 17. 3 What thing is there that I can wish but Thee in Heav'n above And in the Earth there is Lord none like Thee that I can Love Psal 73. 25. 4 For why the Well of Life so pure doth ever flow from Thee And in thy Light we are full sure thy lasting Light to see Psal 36. 9. 5 My Heart would faint but that in me my Faith is fixed fast Thy goodness in the Earth I see which doth for ever last Psal 25. 13. 6 For this God is our God and he will ever so abide He is our God and he will be to Death our sure Guide Psal 48. 13 HYMN 99. Another out of the Psalms 25th Psalm Tune 1 THe Lord is my Defence My Joy my Mirth my Song He is become my Saviour and My Strength and Refuge strong 2 Thou art my God and I Will render Thanks to Thee Thou art my God and I will Praise Thy Mercy towards me Psal 118. 13. 14. 3 O come let 's to the Lord Sing forth with joyful Voice To th' Rock of our Salvation Le ts make a joyful noise Psal 95. 1 4 Let us with holy Songs Approach his Presence now And sing Sweet Psalms Triumphantly Before him let us bow 5 For he will quickly come And Judge the Earth will he Yea all the world 't is he will judg Psal 96. 13 In truth and equity 6 O give thanks to the Lord For Gracious is he Because thy mercy does endure For ever we 'll Praise thee ver 29 HYMN 100. A Sacred Hymn on Sanctification 1 THe Fountain of true Holiness Jehovah is most high His Name it is that we will bless and Praise continually 2 Thou perfect art in Holiness thy Glory let us see O shine upon us more or less and make us all like thee 3 Amongst the Fruitful Lillies thou dost love Lord Christ to feed O let my Soul a Lilly be no more a stinking Weed 4 Until the Glorious Morn shall break and shadows flee away O let the Glorious Lord be mine and I ne'er from him stray 5 O perfect Lord thy handy-work begun upon my Heart Make up thy Jewels unto me thy Image Lord impart 6 Turn my Beloved to my Soul be like a pleasant Roe And I will sing thy Praises forth whilst in thy Paths I go 7 A glorious Day is coming on when all shall sing thy Praise 'T is Holiness thou wilt Perfect in those longed for Dayes The End of the first Century