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A76064 Hallelujah. Or certain hymns, composed out of Scripture, to celebrate some special and publick occasions. By W.B. M.A. With two more lately composed by a wel-wisher to the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. Upon occasion of those two glorious and most remarkable appearances of God for them, at Dunbar and Worcester: both upon that memorable day Septemb. 3. 1650. 1651. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1651 (1651) Wing B1002; Thomason E1300_5; ESTC R209004 16,008 55

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And he commends it thus In that when we were enemies Christ freely dy'd for us 5. By him therefore let 's give to God The sacrifice of praise Heb. 13.15 Fruit of our lips in giving thanks Unto his Name always The 76 Psam W. B. as 100. Of Victory over Enemies IN Judah God is known to his At * Or Dunbar Dundee Naz●by Edghil c. Worster God was his Name is great in Israel 2. His Sanctu'ry at Salem is he doth in Sion mountain dwell 3. The Bows Arrows hors footmē brake he there the battel shield sword and spear 4. Thou art more glorious every way and excellent then mounts of prey 2. 5. The stout of heart are overthrown they have stept their sleeps last night And of the mighty men not one hath foūd his hands wherwith to fight 6. O God of Jacob thy reproof spoild ratling wheel thund'ring hoof Charet and horse at thy fierce blast into a sleep of death are cast 3. 7. Thou thou alone are worthy fear for who may stand before thine eys Who dares approach who dares appear when once thy burning wrath doth rise 8. From heaven thou mak'st judgment heard the silent earth was sore afraid 9. When God arose to judgment then to save on earth all humble men 4. 10. Mans wrath shall surely praise thy Name henceforth held in by thy restraints 11. O make your vows pay the same unto the Lord your God ye Saints 12. Let all about him presents bring to him that daunts the proudest King To him I say whose fear compels and Princes spirits curbs and quells The XIII Hymn W. B. as 113. Of the Churches Triumph over Antichrist NOw is Salvation come abroad Rev 12 10 11 12 11 17 7 10 The strength and Kingdom of our God Now hath his Christ extol'd his might For the Accuser's made to fall He that accus'd our brethren all Before our God both day and night And him they quell'd and overcame By the pure blood of Christ the Lamb And by their Testimony true For by that double-edged sword The witness of their faithful word This Enemy they overthrew 2. Nor did they spare their utmost breath Nor love their lives unto the death But boldly layd down all at stake Therfore ye Heavens lift up your voyce And ye that dwell in them rejoyce In this Salvation to partake But wo to you to you O SIRS The Earths and Seas Inhabiters Guilty of this Accuser's Crime For Satan is come down to you Having great wrath because he knew He now must have but little time 3. We give thee thanks with one consent O Lord our God OMNIPOTENT Which art and wast and art to come For thou hast taken unto thee Thy great power and Authoritie And reigned in despight of ROME Blessing and Glory be therefore Unto our God for evermore To him that on the Throne doth sit Thanksgiving also is his right Wisdom and honor strength might Amen say we and so be it The 126 Psalm W. B. as 113. Of Wonderful Deliverance WHen God had our Deliverance wrought And Sion out of bōdage brought It seem'd to us a very Dream So much our Souls distracted were Between the thoughts of hope and fear To scape a danger so extream Then sacred Joy fill'd every brest And was in Songs of mirth exprest And every tongue most sweetly sings The wondring Heathen oft would say How good how great a God have they That wroght for thē such mighty things 2. Great things for us the Lord hath wrought Above the reach of humane thought Which makes our joy so much abound And now Lord bring the Remnant out From bōdage as the showrs in drought Or Rivers to a parched Ground He that goes forth in times of need Sorrowing to spare his precious seed And sows in tears and time of dearth When the fat Harvest comes about Shall make a glad return no doubt With laden sheaves shouts of mirth The 129 Psalm W. B. as 113. Of Deliverance from Enemies MAny a time and oft have they Afflicted me may Israel say Ev'n from my youth unto this day Oft from my youth they did assail And set me hard yet did they fail And could not possibly prevail The Tyrants plow'd me like the groūd My back with furrows they did woūd Such extream cruelty I found But the just LORD and most upright Hath cut their cords asunder quite Theirs that in wickedness delight 2. And let them be confounded still And turned back that bear ill will And hatred unto SION Hill Like to the grass let them be made Which on the houses tops doth fade And withers even in the blade Whereof the mower ne're receives A handful nor a lapful leaves For him that bindeth up the sheaves Neither do they which there go by Say Sirs God speed you heartily We bless you from the Lord most high Another Metre of 129 Psalm W. B. as 148. FUll often of a truth And many times have they Distrest me from my youth May Israel now say Even from the first Yet could they not prevail a jot And do their worst 2. They plow'd upon my back As plow-shares teer the ground Long furrows did they make And many a grievous wound With wicked hands But the just Lord hath cut their cords And broke their bands 3. And Lord confound them all And bring it so to pass That Sions foes may fall And all be made as grass On houses top Which withers there before it ear Or come to crop 4. Which never hath the hap To fill the mowers hand Nor lies in binders lap So much as makes a band Nor in the Rode Need Passengers say Speed you Sirs i' th Name of God The XIIII Hymn Celebrates the great Victory in Scotland at Dunbar-Field and the several Successes there since Sept. 3. 1650. Psa 98 1 SIng to the Lord a new-made Song for he hath marvels done His holy hand and arm most strong the victory hath won 124.1 2. Had not the Lord been on our side now Israel England sure may say When Enemies Scotland rose in so much pride they had us spoyl'd that day 2. Had not the Lord his pow'r reveal'd our part and cause to own To whom both they and we appeal'd we had been overthrown Ps 18.46 But blessed be our Rock of pow'r that ever doth abide And pleased was that day and hour the difference to decide Joel 3.14 3. He hath our Right and Cause maintain'd in all the peoples sight Psa 9.4 He sat as Lord and King and reign'd in the Throne judging Right He throughly pleads our cause with those that sought us to molest And hath disquieted our foes Jerem. 50.34 that he might give us Rest 4. We * Desiring only a satisfying Security Ps 120.7 yeelded marched to them very far desiring peace to make But when we spake they were for war in which we did them take As
HALLELVJAH Or Certain HYMNS Composed out of Scripture to celebrate some special and Publick Occasions By W. B. M. A. With two more lately Composed by a Wel-wisher to the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of ENGLAND Upon Occasion of those two Glorious and most Remarkable Appearances of God for them at Dunbar and Worcester both upon that Memorable Day Septemb. 3. 1650. 1651. Then on that day David delivered first this Psalm to thank the Lord into the hand of Asaph and his brethren 1 Chron. 16.7 He hath put a new Song into my mouth even a Thanksgiving unto our God Psal 40 3. LONDON Printed by J. Macock and are to be sold in Popes head Alley 1651. An HYMN to the PARLIAMENT HOw great a crown of glory Hath God set on your Head And brought you into Story Of all men to be read A thousand thousand Pages Your Chronicle shall write And all ensuing ages Shall read it with delight The work of Reformation And wonders of the wars Shall ring in acclamation Church-bels above the stars And as you have ensured A day to God in seven To you there is procured An house of rest in Heaven Which for your faith and labour Shall He which glorious shone With Moses on Mount Tabor Vouchsafe to Saints alone To the Reader REader these Hymns or Songs of Praise thou wilt finde exprest in Scripture phrase in which those who are acquainted with that dialect and can speak the language of Canaan do finde more vigour and quickning then in any other words or phrases of our own Composing And they are published for the use of those who use to praise the Lord with the words of David the sweet Singer of Israel and in the words of Asaph Heman Moses and other holy men of God who spake as they were directed by the Spirit of God And they properly serve for the use of those who can now sing the Songs of Sion in their own Land and in their own language together with the Song of Moses and of the Lamb And who can indeed Rejoyce now in this great Salvation and serve the present Providence of their God in their generation who can sing with the Spirit and who can sing with understanding also who can sing forth the high praises of God with their mouth and say Awake my Glory who can also sing with grace in their hearts to the Lord making melody who can speak to themselves and also teach one another in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs Who can sing unto the Lord with the voyce of a Psalm who can come before his presence with a Song and shew themselvs glad in him with Psalms who can make a joyfull noise unto him with Psalms To such I say Sing unto him sing Psalms unto him and talk of all his wondrous works for he hath so done all his Wonderfull Works that they ought to be had in everlasting remembrance O Let his Saints blesse him let them now speak of the glory of his Kingdome and talk of his power and make known to the Sons of men his mighty Acts. And according to this Time let it be said of Jacob and of Israel of Scotland and of England What hath God Wrought Lo what hath the Lord done even in the valley of Decision Behold Multitudes Multitudes of Enemies taken and Multitudes slain in the valley of Decision There is none like unto the God of Jesurun who rid upon the heaven for our Help and in his Excellencie on the skie The Eternal God was our Refuge and underneath us were his everlasting Armes He did thrust out the Enemy from before us and did say Destroy them And are they not all scattered and destroyed and hath not the Lord shut them up Lo their Rock is not as our Rock even our Enemies themselves being Judges O God by terrible things in righteousness didst thou answer Us Thy right hand is full of righteousness Let Mount Sion Rejoyce let the Daughters of Judah be glad because of thy Judgments Let the Parliament of the Common Wealth of England lift up their Voyces and say Hallelujah let the Armies in Heaven that follow the Lamb say Hallelujah let all that are a willing people in this day of Gods Power say Amen Hallelujah and again let them say Hallelujah for the Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth Certain Hymns Composed out of Scripture to celebrate some speciall and publike occasions I. Hymn Celebrates the spiritual glory of the Church in days of Reformation Tune of Give laud unto c. THus saith the Lord of Hosts But yet a little while Hag. 2.6 And I wil shake all coasts Yea every land and I le Yet once again I le shake al these Heav'n Earth Seas And all the main 2. All Nations I will shake 7. The long desired day Which doth all Nations take Even that shall come I say And for all coasts This house I will with glory fill saith GOD of Hosts 3. The glory of this last Far greater shall it grow 9. Then of the Temple past The Lord of Hosts saith so And in this place It is the Lord of Hosts ●●s word I will give peace Zech. 4.6 7. Hag 1.22 4. Yet not by might nor power But by my Spirit alone Saith God of Hosts our Tower The strength of all in one For who art thou O mountain great the Empires seat To hinder now Zech. 4.7 5. Before Zerubbabel Thou shalt become a plain The stone that doth excel The head-stone of the same His hand shall fit And bring it out with general shout Grace grace to it Vers 9. Hag. 1.22 6. The hand that first began To lay the ground work low The hand of that same man Shall finish it also In spight of Kings For who I say despis'd the day Of these small things II. Hymn Celebrates the same Psal 81.1 85.10 c. BE cheerful and in God rejoyce in God our strength and stay Be joyful and lift up your voyce to Jacobs God I say Prepare your instruments most meet some joyful Psalm to sing Strike up with Harp and lute so sweet on every pleasant string Mercy and Truth now meet in one Psa 85.10 ad finem and hands together strike Justice salutes not Peace alone but Peace performs the like Eternal Truth and verity out of the Earth shall spring Justice looks down from heav'n on high an Heav'n on Earth to bring Yea and the Lord shall here bestow abundant grace and peace And make our Land to overflow with plentiful increase Before his face shall Justice go and where the way was dim Shall now direct our footsteps so that we may follow him III. Hymn Celebrates Nazeby and other great Victories of the Church SIng praises Israel England to the Lord Iudges 5.2 3. that hath avenged thee When as the people went to fight offring themselves so free Ye Kings give ear ye Princes hear I even I will sing And sweetly raise
for the Lord his Word is try'd 18.30 his way is perfect pure To all that have on him rely'd he is a Buckler sure The second Part. O blessed be the Lord my might 144.1 who in the war-like hath in Dunbar Field My hands and fingers taught to fight 18.16 who was my strength and shield Who sent from Heaven and took me and drew me from the deep From hateful foes both strong stout * When encompassed about Ps 18.17 out he did me safely keep 2. v. 18 19 My stronger foes prevented me in that so dangerous day They threatned my calamity but God was then my stay Into a place * Edinburgh and Leith secure and free my Soul he quickly brought Because he took delight in me he my deliverance wrought 3. He sets me on the Places * The Castles of Edinburgh St Iohnstons Star●ing c. Ps 18.32 high by conquest mine they are He taught my hands the faculty of exercising War The Lord it is that girds and bindes my Soul with Power so great v. 33. He makes my feet like feet of Hindes and makes my way compleat The third Part. v. 37 38. I have pursu'd our foes that fled and also overta'ne And till they were extinguished I did not turn again They had not strength enough to rise I wounded them so sore Beneath my feet mine Enemies are faln in bloody gore 2. Thou girdest me with fortitude to battel with my foes v. 39 40 And under me hast them subdu'd that up against me rose Mine Enemies necks into my hand are given me by thee That I might root out of the Land all them that hated me 3. Loud shrieks and cries they multiply'd v. 41 42 but there was none to save Yea even to the Lord they cry'd but he no answer gave As small as dust that 's blown about when boysterous winds do meet I beat my foes and cast them out as dirt into the street 4. Above them thou hast rais'd my head that did my hurt conspire v. 48 49 And me from him delivered whom fury set on fire Amongst the people for this thing thy praises I 'l proclaim And cheerful songs of triumph sing to thy victorious Name Sept. 3. 1651. The XV. Hymn Celebrates the great Victory at Worcester c. PART I. Psal 98.1 124 1 2. SIng to the Lord a new-made Song for he hath marvels done His holy hand and arm most strong the victory hath won Had not the Lord been on our side now Israel England sure may say When Foes Scots came on in so much pride they had us spoyl'd this day 2. Had not the Lord his pow'r reveal'd our part and cause to own To whom both they and we appeal'd we had been overthrown Ps 18.46 But blessed be our Rock of Pow'r that ever doth abide Joel 3.14 And plea●●d was this day and hour the difference to decide 3. He hath our Right and Cause maintain'd Psal 9.4 in all the peoples sight He sat as Lord and King and reign'd in the Throne judging Right He throughly pleads our cause with those that sought us to molest Jer. 50.34 And hath disquieted our Foes that he might give us Rest 4. As for the Lord his Word is try'd his way is perfect pure Ps 18.30 To all that have on him rely'd he is a Buckler sure The Lord it is that girds and bindes our Soul with Power so great He makes our feet like feet of Hindes v. 32 33. and makes our way compleat 5. He sets us on the places high Ps 18.33 by conquest ours they are He taught our hands the faculty of exercising War We have pursu'd our foes that fled v. 37. and also overta'ne And till they were extinguished we did not turn again 6. They had not strength enough to rise v. 38. we wounded them so sore Beneath our feet our Enemies are faln in bloody gore Loud shrieks and cries they multiply'd v. 41. but there was none to save Yea even to the Lord they cry'd but he no Answer gave 7. v. 42. As small as dust that 's blown about when boystrous winds do meet We beat our foes and cast them out as dirt into the street v. 48. Above them thou hast rais'd our head that did our hurt conspire And us from him delivered whom fury set on fire 8. v. 49. Amongst the people for this thing thy praises we 'l proclaim And cheerful songs of triumph sing to thy victorious Name PART II. Praise ye the Lord sing to the Lord Ps 149.1 2. a new composed Song His memorable praise record his gather'd Saints among Let joyful Israel shout and sing in their Creators Name Let Sions children in their King triumphant joys proclaim 2. Heb. 11.33 34. Who have through Faith Kingdoms subdu'd obtained promises Escap'd the sword and those withstood that wrought unrighteousness Of weak were made strong Champions waxt valient in fight The Armies of the Aliens they also turn'd to flight 3. Kings of Armies did flee apace Ps 68.12 having receiv'd the foil And they that stay'd upon the place did there divide the spoil He for their sakes hath Kings controul'd with his out-stretched Arm Ps 105.14 Who for to touch his Saints were bold or did his Prophets harm 4. The spirit of Princes he cuts off Ps 76.12 he 's terrible to Kings He 'l recompence their bold offence Ps 94.23 and take them in their sins No King is sav'd by multitude Ps 33.16 or by a num'rous Host The great and mighty are subdu'd that did insult and boast 5. The proud are scatter'd and destroy'd Lu. 1.15 and in the very thing Wherein they proudly were employ'd Exo. 18 11. above them was our King Psal 20.8 They are brought down faln but we are ris'n and stand upright 2 Chron. 32.8 With them an arm of flesh we see with us the Lord of might 6. Psa 144.1 Who help'd us and our battels fought covering our heads that day Our hands and fingers eke he taught to war and fight the way We through our God did valiantly Psa 60.12 and he it is alone That hath trod down the Enemy the Glory is his own PART III. Psal 98.1 With thy right hand O Lord most high and with thy out-stretch'd arm Thou get'st thy self the victory and savest us from harm 118.15 The right hand of the Lord our God hath done most valiantly The right hand of the Lord our God it is exalted high 2. Verse 16 The right hand of the Lord our God preheminence it has The right hand of the Lord our God brings mighty things to pass Psa 126.3 The Lord does mighty things for us whereof we sure are glad Even great and terrible things he does Deut. 10 21. we have Experience had 3.