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A27997 The book of Job in meeter as to several of those excellent things contain'd therein, the better to familiarize them, and to bring them the more into use, for peoples benefit, to be sung after the ordinary, and usual tunes. By R. P. Minister of the Gospel, and an admirer of the infinite perfections and excellencies of God.; Bible. English. Selections. R. P. 1700 (1700) Wing B2640A; ESTC R215884 24,889 92

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9. And that for us a Curse he was Herein it doth appear to be Because it 's written every one Is Curs'd that hangeth on a Tree 10. That so the Blessing of Abraham Thro' Christ the Gentiles might come on That we through Faith the Promise of The Spirit might receive each one An Hymn for the Spirit and Grace 1. US with thy loving Kindness Lord And with thy tender Mercies Crown And on us Lord be pleas'd thy Grace Abundantly for to pour down 2. Like to a water'd Garden Lord Do thou our Souls make for to be Their Savour also like unto A Field that is blessed by thee 3. Like Rain upon the Mowen Grass Come down on us yea and no less Than Sh●wers on the Earth that it Do VVater yea and much refresh 4. Be thou unto us as the Dew That like the Lilly grow may we And that even like to Lebanon Our Roots even so cast forth may be 5. As thou hast promis'd Lord do thou Pour Water on him that 's thirsty Also no less O Lord do thou Pour Floods upon the Ground that 's dry 6. Do thou thy Spirit pour on us And pour thou it on our Off-spring And both on us and also them Do thou O Lord pour thy Blessing 7. So Spring and Flourish then shall we As Grass in Meadows green we see Yea and as Willows and such Trees As by the Waters planted be 8. And blessed be thy glorious Name Yea bless'd for ever let it be The whole Earth let thy Glory fill Amen Yea and Amen say we Numb 6. 23 24 25 26. 1. OThou who art the blessed one Be pleas'd to bless us so As Aaron Israel to bless Thou didst give Order to 2. The Lord us bless and do us keep This is our Suite to Thee The Lord his Face make shine on us And gracious to us be 3. The Lord grant that his Countenance On us lift up may be And let also we pray thee Peace Be given to us by thee 4. Our Days the Lord Knows and with what Here exercis'd are we And as our Days are so Lord please To make our Strength to be God's Majesty and Severity against his Enemies Na●um 1. 3 5 6 7. 1. THe Lord is slow to Anger and In Power also great is He And not at all the Wicked shall By him whiles such acquitted be 2. The Lord i' th' Whirlwind hath his way And in the Storm his way is there Yea and the Clouds so numerous Even they the Dust of his Feet are 3. The Mountains they do Quake at him Yea and the Hills they melt also The Earth's burnt at his Presence and The World and all that dwell there do 4. Who is there that 's able to stand Before his Indignation And in the fierceness of his Wrath Who is there can abide not one 5. His Fury so dreadful is Like unto Fire poured out And by him also are thrown down The Rocks that are so strong and stout 6. And yet the Lord is good he Strength Inth ' Day of Trouble is and those He knows and hath respect unto Who do on him their Trust repose Our great Vnworthiness WE do acknowledge Lord to thee Of all the Mercies we And Truth which thou hast shewn to us VVe most unworthy be Thy Mercies Lord they many are Both great there are and small But we our selves even we are less Than the least of them all Lord cloath us with Humility That Cloth becomes us well VVho cloathed are with Sin in us As Flesh dwells no good Thing God's wonderful Respect to the Contrite and Humble THus saith the high and lofty one Inhabiting Eternity VVhose Name is great and glorious Most Reverend and Thrice Holy I in the high and holy Place Do dwell with him also dwell I That of a Contrite Spirit is And Cloathed with Humility And that with him I dwell 't is that Revive the Spirit I may so Of him that 's humble and the Heart Of him that is Contrite also An Hymn upon the failing of Creature-Comforts THese broken Cisterns Lord they fail And Brooks dry up no less And therefore unto Thee O Lord My Soul makes its Address For thou of Living VVaters art The Fountain and in Thee VVhen Brooks and broken Cisterns fail Our fresh Springs still have we When Beams are scatter'd in the Sun They fully made up be And Streams i' th' Fountain when cut off Yea all 's made up in thee Thou art enough even for thy Self Though Infinite thou be And how much more enough art for Such Finite ones as we Psalm 1. 1. THe Man in wicked Men's advice Who walks not blest is thrice Nor standeth there where Sinners are Nor sets i' th' scornful's Chair 2. But in the Law of God the Lord Still is his great Delight And in his Law doth meditate And that both Day and Night 3. And he shall be like to a Tree The Rivers planted by That in his Season bringeth forth His Fruit abundantly 4. Yea even his very Leaf also Shall not so much as fade And look whatsoever he doth To prosper shall be made 5. As for such as ungodly are Lo they are nothing so But which the Wind driveth away The Ch●●● are like unto Therefore i' th' Judgment shall not stand Such as ungodly be Nor Sinner of the Righteous In the Society 6. For th' way of th' Righteous the Lord Knows and approve doth he But the way of Ungodly ones Quite overthrown shall be Petitions for observing God's Precepts 1. THou hast commanded us to keep Thy Precepts carefully O that my Ways directed were So that them keep may I. 2. Do thou uphold my goings Lord In those Paths that are thine That so my footsteps may not slip Nor from thy ways decline 3. O with thy Servant do thou deal So bountifully Lord That I may live and living may Observe and keep thy VVord 4. VVith my whole heart I have thee sought And so do still seek thee O! for to wander from thy VVord Do not thou suffer me 5. Blessed art thou O Lord and we Bless and Praise give to thee And do thou me thy Statutes teach And blest then shall I be 6. In thy VVord let my Steps O Lord Be ordered by thee And no Iniquity let have Dominion over me 7. This I do firmly purpose that Thy Statutes keep will I O do not thou I pray thee Lord Forsake me utterly Psalm 23. 1. THe Lord 's my Shepherd I sha'nt want He maketh me down for to lie In Pastures green and he me leads The calm and quiet VVaters by 2. He doth restore my Soul and he For to return my Soul doth make He in the Path of Righteousness Leads me even for his own Names sake 3. Yea tho' I walk thro th' Valley of Death's Shadow I will fear none ill For thou art with me and thy Rod And Staff they both me comfort still 4. A Table thou prepar'st for me And that mine Enemies before Mine Head with Oil thou dost anoint Also my Cup it runneth o're 5. Goodness and Mercy all my Days They follow me shall surely Yea and in the House of the Lord For evermore still dwell will I. 6. And blessed be thy glorious Name And that to all Eternity The whole Earth let thy Glory fill Amen yea and Amen say I. The Conclusion 1. OF the whole Matter both the End And the Conclusion let us hear 'T is God to fear and him obey Man's whole yea and his all lies there 2. For into Judgment every work And that with every secret thing Whether that it be good or bad God shall most certainly it bring 3. Our Days to number let us be Therefore O Lord so taught by thee That unto saving Wisdom then Our Hearts with Care apply may we 4. The Lord the God of Israel For evermore blessed be ●●…t Men and Angels say Amen Amen yea and Amen say we FINIS
Integrity Till Death from me depart 6. My Righteousness I do hold fast And will not let it go My Heart it shall not me Reproach So long as live I do Job 31. 1 2 3 4 23. 7. I made a Covenant with mine Eye● And why then think should I Upon a Maid my Heart with Lust For to inflame thereby 8. For from above what Portion Of God is there said I And from on high what Heritage Is ther o' th' Almighty 9. Is not Destruction unto The Wicked and also A Punishment that 's strange to those Iniquity that do 10. Doth not he see my ways and all My goings ponder he Yea even my Steps yea all my Steps By him they counted be 11. Destruction from the great God That did me Terrifie And by reason of his Highness Endure could not I Job 17. 8. 12. Hold on his way the Righteous shall And not turn back shall he And he that hath clean Hands he shall Stronger and stronger be Concerning the Hypocrite Job 8. 11 12 13 14 15. 1. CAnth ' Rush without Mire grow up Can without Water grow The Flag whiles green before cut down They both soon wither do 2. So are the Paths though flourishing Of all that God forget And the Hope of the Hypocrite Shall perish who shall let 3. His Hope shall be cut off his trust A Spiders Web shall be Lean on his House he shall but stand It shan't nor stedfast be Job 27. 8 9 10. 4. What is the Hope o' th' Hypo●rite Though he hath gained when That God doth take away his Soul Will God his Cry hear then When trouble comes himself will he In th' Almighty delight Will always he call upon God Constantly and aright Job 36. 13 14 15. 5. The Hypocrites in Heart that are Void of true Piety They heap up Wrath and when God them Doth bind they do not cry 6. They Die in Youth Prime of their Days How often is it so And when they Die they Die even as The worst of Sinners do 7. But such as Poor in Spirit are In their Affliction He doth deliver and their Ear Ope's in Oppression The Benefits of acquainting our selves with God and when he gives Peace Job 22. from ver 22. to the end 1. DO now acquaint thy self with God At Peace and with him be Thereby good yea all good so far As good shall come to thee 2. The Law which from his Mouth proceeds Do thou receive I Pray Also his Words within thy Heart See that thou lay up there 3. If toth ' Almighty thou return Then built up thou shalt be And from thy Tabernacles far Shall put Iniquity 4. Then thou shalt lay up Gold as Dust And Gold of Ophir so As Stones o' th' Brook so far as shall Thy good conduce unto 5. Yea the Almighty he shall be Thy Gold and unto thee Defence and then thy Silver that Of Strength shall Silver be 6. For then thou shalt have thy delight In the Almighty so As that thou shalt then unto God Thy Face lift up unto 7. Thou shalt thy Pray'r make unto him And hear thee then shall he And unto him the Vows thou madest They shall performed be 8. Thou shalt Decree a thing and it Established shall be And then the Light in all thy Ways Shall clearly shine on thee 9. When that Men are cast down then thou There 's lifting up shalt say And God the humble Person shalf Save surely in that Day 10. Yea being innocent thou shalt Thy self not only save But being pure others shall By thee Deliverance have Job 34. v. 29. 11. When that the Lord gives quietness Who can make trouble then And when that he doth hide his Face Who can behold him then 12. Whether that it be done against Even a whole Nation Or whether 't is only against A man it is all one Job 12. 10. 13. In the Hand of the Lord 's the Soul Of every living thing And in his Hand of all Mankind The Breath and the Being Rest in the Grave Job 3. 17 18 19. INth ' Grave from troubling wicked cease At Rest the weary are There Prisoners Rest together and Oppressors Voice don't hear The small and great are th●re for Death Seizes on all Degrees And there who was a Servant here Is from his Master free The Misery of the Wicked Job 4. 8 9. 1. THey that Iniquity do Plow And Wickedness do Sow They certainly shall reap the same A just Reward thereto 2. They perish by the blast of God So them we perish see And of his Nostrils by the Breath They soon consumed be 3. Wrath it doth kill the foolish Man Envy the silly one Though he take root yet cursed is His Habitation Job 11. 20. 4. The Eyes o' th' Wicked they shall fail And not escape shall they And as the giving up o' th' Ghost Their Hope such shall it be Job 20. 4 5 6 7 8 9. To the Tune 100. Psalm 1. KNow we not this and that of old Since Man the Earth was plac'd upon That short the Wickeds Triumph is His Joy a Moment and soon gone 2. Though his Excellency mounts up And to the Heavens advanced be And his Head reach unto the Clouds In Glory and Prosperity 3. Yet even like unto his own doing For evermore perish shall He And they who have him seen shall say Where is he to be found not he 4. He as a Dream shall flee away And he no more here found shall be Yea as a Vision of the Night Away so chased shall he be 5. The Eye also which did him see That Eye no more here him shall see Nor shall his Place here any more Behold him where he us'd to be 6. Though Wickedness in 's Mouth be sweet Under his Tongue though hid it be Though it he spares and don 't forsake But still within his Mouth keeps he 7. Yet in his Bowels turned is His Meat it is in him also Even as the deadly Gall of Asps Even that which he would not forgo 8. In heighth of his Prosperity And fulness of Sufficiency He yet shall be in straits on him From th' Wicked shall come Misery 9. When that he is about to fill His Belly then shall God on him Cast of his Wrath the Fury sore And Rain while eating on him store 10. This and much more the Portion is Of him a Wicked Man that is And that from God and th' Heritage By him appointed it is this The Misery of the Wicked Job 18. 5 6 7 8 11 12 14 16 17 18 20 21. 1. THe Wicked's Light shall be extinct His Sparks to shine none long shall see The Light in 's House it shall be dark His Lamp with him put out shall be 2. His Steps of Strength shall straitned be By his own Counsel fall shall he By his own Feet into a Net He 's cast and on a Snare walks he 3. Terrours on every side shall him Affright to 's Feet be driven shall