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A47500 A feast of fat things full of marrow containing several Scripture songs taken out of the Old and New Testaments, with others composed by t[he author] : together [with o]ne hundred of divine hymns, being the first century. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704. 1696 (1696) Wing K63; ESTC R18904 64,788 192

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O Lord we will exalt and spread thy Glory forth For thy Right Hand hast Wonders done For us who dwell on Earth 4 Our Enemies that are within thou hast O Lord brought down Our Foes also that are without by Thee are overthrown 5 Ye Righteous in the Lord rejoyce his Holiness proclaim Be thankful and with Heart and Voice sing to his glorious Name For why the Lord our God is good and he has heard our cry Since on our side Lord thou hast stood let 's praise thee till we Die HYMN 49. The Saints Holy Triumph 1 TRemble all you who rest upon a Form of Godliness As also ye that do draw back whether 't is more or less 2 Rejoyce ye Saints and do not fear you all are in Christ's hand There 's not a Soul that is Sincere but firmly it doth stand 3 Upon a Rock and ne'er shall move nor fall away Besure Gods own Elect who do him love all trials shall endure 4 Come Saints Triumph in the dear Lamb your Lord that once did Die We that Believe in Jesus have e'erlasting cause of joy 5 Come Law of God what hast thou now of us for to demand Thy Curses all did meet in Christ who in ●ur stead did stand 6 Tho' such d● Sin thou canst not Curse thy 〈…〉 ●id ly U● 〈…〉 Lord 〈…〉 he 〈…〉 die 7 Come Justice where is now thy Cha●ge Wh●● hast ●ou now to show We do ●o thee present the blood which from Christ's sides did flow 8 We shall not fall who do believe well may such sing therefore Draw back they can't so as to Die sing Praise for evermore HYMN 50. The Power of God's Word 1 O Lord 't is matter of high Praise thy Word on us doth shine But Happy they who fee it's rays and glorious Power Divine 2 O let poor Sinners feel their Sin prick them as with a sword And Purge out all that Filth within so will we praise thy Word 3 Enlightened Souls have cause to sing who Wounded were by thee True cause of joy to such doth spring for they Lord Healed be 4 And now in Robes most richly deckt they to the King are brought Surpassing Angels for have they a Robe so richly Wrought 5 We therefore throw our Crowns below thy High and Glorious Throne And must all say both Night and Day thou Worthy art alone 6 All Glory Pow'r and Praise to have by us for evermore Thus let us Sing unto our King and him in Heart adore HYMN 51. Boundless Mercy 25th Psalm Tune 1 OF Mercy still O Lord We will together Sing And in sweet sacred Songs of Praise Exalt our glorious King 2 Let Heart and Tongue rejoyce And say Who 's like to Thee Among the gods there 's none that Thus Forgives Iniquity 3 We did not Pardon crave When in our Blood we lay But t' was free Grace that moved Thee Our cursed Debts to pay 4 This Pardon is this Day To sinners Offered Oh! is there none that will come in Whilst out thy Hands are spread 5 You Happy are O Souls Who now forgiven be And also over a short time You will it clearly see 6 Then Sing tho' in the Dust You ly a little while A Day is near that will make all God's pardon'd Ones to smile HYMN 52. A Call to Obedience 1 THine Ordinances are O Lord like Pipes that run with Wine We praise Thee now with one accord for each Command of Thine 2 Repent Lord that 's a mighty thing but all who do not so Thou down to Hell at last will bring thy Wrath to undergo 3 Believe and shall we saved be O Blessed be thy Name For works can't not us justifie since Sinners we became 4 Baptized be Lord some we fear do not of that approve But such who are indeed Sincere and truly do Thee Love 5 Will do whatever Thou dost say each Precept Lord is right And That which some do loathe and hate is Lovely in thy Sight HYMN 53. Spiritual Joy increasing 1 REjoyce ye that in Houses dwell in Houses made of Clay For Bodies of the Saints excell and shall another Day 2 Lord shew unto thy Servants all thy savour and thy Grace And let us all both Great and Small Behold thy glorious Face 3 O put great joy into our Hearts so will we sing to Thee And cause have more than those whose Corn and Wines increased be 4 Sing to the Lord in Righteousness his face do you behold In Christ God doth you richly Bless with Blessings manifold 5 God is your God you Union have through Christ with him again Your Bodies and your Souls are his so ever shall remain 6 Some joy in Wealth and others do in Pleasures much abound But such alone have cause of joy that have Gods favour found HYMN 54. Christ our Glorious Shepheard 1 NOw let us to our Shepheard sing the Shepheard of the Sheep Blessed are they O Happy Souls whom thou Lord Christ doth keep 2 And will you then go still astray O see the Shepheard's come He 's come to seek to search and find and convey you all Home 3 He looks about to see if he can find you in his fold Can you forbear for to return how can your Love be cold 4 Ah! he for you did shed his blood he for his Sheep did Die And will you Souls your dearest Lord again now Crucifie 5 Besides the Wolves are got abroad O hear your Shepheard's Voice O Sing unto your blessed Lord and in him all rejoyce 6 Thou art our Shepheard and our Guide our Prophet Priest and King Thou art our Life our Light our Hope from thee our joys do Spring 7 Then Ravish'd with thy Sacred Love let us thy Glory raise And mount our Souls to Heaven above in Songs of lasting Praise 8 And h●te to mind a Strangers Voice thy Doctrine let us hear That we with thee may all rejoyce when thou Lord shalt appear HYMN 55. Truth in its Primitive Purity Sung at the Administration of Baptism 1 NOw let us make a joyful Noise and sing unto the Lord And in God's Fear unite our Joys in him with one accord 2 O ble●s●d Day in which we see God's Ordinance restor'd Worthy art thou O holy One to be in Truth ador'd 3 Dark Clouds of Error God expells and Truth shines splendently O may our Brethren be convinc'd give them a seeing Eye 4 You that Believers are arise and all Baptized be Take heed you do not still dispise Christ's Holy Baptisme 5 And let us all thy Name O Lord for evermore adore That thy blest Institutions are restor'd as heretofore 6 If every Truth Lord be by us receiv'd in sincere Love It will to us an Evidence be we born are from above HYMN 56. The Spiritual Bridegroom Sung at the Administration of Baptism 1 HOw pleasant is it for to see poor Sinners to espouse Their dearest Lord who only is the Blessed Sharons Rose 2 'T is thou Lord Jesus we do Preach
will your glory stain 6 O glorious Lord thy Spirit then pour out upon us so That we may live to thee on Earth and unto Heaven go HYMN 31. A Sacred Hymn on Ephesians 4. 4 5 6. Sung at the Administration of Holy Baptism 1 TO the One Lord and Father dear who 's high and above all We will sing Praise and always fear and on him ever call 2 And the One Lord we will adore and Divine Worship give And sing his praise for evermore by whom 't is we 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 our 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 ve princely ones why do your 〈◊〉 hang down Tho' some do 〈◊〉 yet Gr●●e shall you with Glory ever Crown 2 Christ bids you ●●er to Rejoyce again he 〈◊〉 Rejoyce Whatever 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 saith 't is your Beloveds voice 3 Why should you be discouraged O heirs of 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 presumptions Sin O let not sin have power to reign in me at any time And so shall I be free from stain and escape 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 Merey 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 Unbelief And trust in Christ conunually 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 o● 〈◊〉 sweet Spring thus sing and say Amen HYMN 36. The good 〈◊〉 1 SInners 〈…〉 be your 〈…〉 ●●ar His 〈…〉 cheer our 〈…〉 did bear 2 'T is 〈◊〉 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 HO● gracious and how good O Lord art thou to Sinners vile Thy ●rath is o'● 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 with cheerful Voice HYMN 40. Salvation great and Glorious 1 GReat God of Love send from above thy new Jerusalem On Jesus's Head cause thou to spread his sparkling Diadem 2 Hosannah sing continually our Jesus comes apace Bow every Knee all Hell shall flee from th' terror of his Face 3 Salvation high is now come nigh salvation great indeed O Sinners see and Saved be by Jesus who did bleed Here 's Life for you that believe do the terms most easy are O come and Drink before you sink i' th' depths of Hell's dispair 5 Sing Praise sing Praise God's honour raise ye who salvation have Dear Jesus love who from above came your poor Souls to Save 6 Now Heavens work is here begun the work of singing Praise Most holy live rejoyce and sing until you end your days HYMN 41. The Tender Hearts Triumph 1 YOu tender Hearted souls rejoyce and sing God's Praises forth ●n sacred Hymns lift up your Voice whilst here you live on Earth 2 For God bestowed hath on such new Covenant true Grace And though they grievs and sorrow much they shall lift up their Face 3 'T is a new Spirit that 's in you your heart of Stone is gone The bleeding heart shall sweetly sing when this sad Life is do●● 4 Sin unto you most grievous is you cannot it endure O is it thus then sing God's Praise for you shall sing for ever HYMN 42. The broken and contrite Heart WHat cause of Joy ye Saints is here have you a tender heart Lift up your heads be of good Cheer you have a blessed part 2 O Lord we praise thy holy Name for offering precious Grace Let us believe so let us sing for happy is our case 3 Thy Word can break a heart of Stone O lay on gracious Blows To Sinners and also to Saints let 's see what Mercies flows 4 A broken heart 's a sacrifice most choice O Lord to thee A broken Christ and broken hearts most sweetly do agree 5 Thou wilt Lord dwell with Contrite ones and them revive also Upon the humble sincere Soul all lasting blessings flow HYMN 43. Righteousness of Christ Glorious 1 CHrist's Righteousness imputed is to those who do believe Sing Praise to Christ and God on high who do this Grace receive 2 Your wedding garment is a sign of Joy and sweet Delight Sing praise O Soul for thou art his sing praise both Day and Night In this may Saints rejoyce always 't is this doth make them glad ●uch may rejoyce well all their dayes who are so bravely clad 4 Your wedding Robes they are O know richly Embroidered No Princess was e'er cloathed so that King did ever wed 5 It shines bespangled with Gold and such who have it on The King with joy doth them behold and loves to look upon 6 How may we then continually in Jesus Christ rejoyce And sing to him melodiously with Heart and cheerful Voice HYMN 44. Christ's Penny or The Laborours hire 25th Psalm Tune 1 LOrd happy are those Souls Who hired are by Thee For such that thou approvest of They Saved all shall be 2 Great 's their Reward O Lord Their Penny is not small They have a God a Christ have they A Crown they shall have All. 3 Then sing ye chosen Ones His Praises now set forth And in his Vine-yard faithful be Whil'st you do live on Earth 4 Rewards of Grace excell Such which from Debts arise Rejoyce in God ye Saints always And your dear Saviour prize HYMN 45. The Blessed Death of the Saints Sung at the Funera of that Vertuous Gentlewoman Mrs. ELIZABETH BRIGHT Decemb. 7th 1693 4 1 THy Word O Lord doth comfort those who on thee do Believe Yea all of them which thou hast chose thy quick'ning Grace receive 2 In Life it is a Cordial sweet at Death it doth revive Such Comforts do thy Saints meet with of which Death can't deprive 3 A Door of Bliss to weary Saints thou art grim Death become Secured is the Jewel safe whilst Earth the Corps intombs 4 By Death the Saints do enter Rest prepar'd ready above They are for ever swallow'd up in endless Joys and Love ● Cease grieving then for such who are to blessed Jesus gone ●or they in Glory shine most bright and the blest Prize have won HYMN 46. The happy Death of the Godly Sung at the Funeral of Mr. JOHN TREDWEL ● REturn to God your resting place ye sinners with all speed By Christ to God you must approach for all things you do need ● Lord there 's no rest for to be found but in thy self alone High Praises therefore forth shall sound to Thee the holy One 3 We sing below but they above in Crowns excelling Gold Triumph in their eternal bliss amazing to behold 4 And each of them in Majesty do represent a King Yea Angels like in dignity and with the Cherubs sing 5 Immortal Robes they all have on and shine like to the Sun Let us prepare to follow them our Glass will soon be run 6 Death is a sleep it is a rest from all our sorrows here Let 's so believe that we with Christ in glory may appear HYMN 47. Psal. 17. 15. I shall be satisfied when awake with thy Likeness Sung at the F●neral of Mrs. SARAH WILMO● July 14th 1694. 1 SIng to the Lord ye Saints of his and thankfully express How sweet the due remembrance is of His pure Holiness 2 And tho' his Anger burns apace it quickly slacks again But Lord thy Favour and thy Grace for ever doth remain 3 Tho' Sorrows lodge with us all Night which makes us Weep and Mourn Yet Joy comes in at Morning Light and makes a Sweet return 4 By Death thy Saints enter to joys prepar'd for them above And the're for ever shall remain in endless Life and Love 5 O there they see as they are seen with clear unclouded views ● there they hear Lord nothing else but sweet and Glorious News ● Anthems of Joy of Love and Praise and Hallelujahs sing Who would be fond of this vain World from whence such Sorrows spring ● We shall be fully satisfied when we awake and rise ●f we do Sleep in Jesus Christ we then shall win the Prize HYMN 48. Salvation Shining 1 O sing ye now unto the Lord a new and pleasant Song For he hath wrought by his Right Hand to him doth Praise belong 2 Salvation is Lord wrought by Thee from Sin from Wrath and Hell O sing to God continually all who in Sion dwell 3 'T is thee
A FEAST OF Fat Things Full of MARROW Containing several Scripture SONGS taken out of the Old and New Testament With others composed by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Together 〈◊〉 one Hundred of Divine HYMNS being the first Century Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all Wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing with Grace in your Hearts to the Lord. London Printed by B. H. 1696. A TABLE OF CONTENTS Of the SONGS MOses's song Page 1 The second part Page 2 Isaiah's song Page 4 Isaiah's joyful song Page 5 The song of Zacharias Page 6 The song of the blessed Virgin Page 7 The song of Simeon Page 8 The song of the Lamb Page 9 Part of Hannahs Song Page 10 The song of the Lamb Page 12 A song of Praise for the discovery of the Plot Page 18 Of the HYMNS The Eternity of God Page 5 The Immensity of God Page 6 On the Omniscience of God Page 7 The great Wisdom of God Page 8 God's piercing Eyes Page 9 The Power of God Page 10 God's Mercy shining Page 11 The Covenant Faithfulness of God Page 12 On God's Sovereignity Page 13 God's glorious Bounty Page 14 Abounding Mercy of God in Christ Page 15 The Patience of God Page 16 Another on God's Patience Page 17 On the Birth of Christ Page 18 The second part 25th Psalm tune Page 19 On the Deity of Christ Page 20 On Christ's Suretiship Page ibid. Of Christs Divine Love Cant. 1. Page 22 The Churches Spiknard Page 23 He 's White Ruddy Page 24 Deliverance from the Pit Page 25 Christ at the Sinners door Page 26 All Glory to God and the Lamb Page 27 God's glory display'd Page 28 The soul Rent or glory shining Page 29 On the great salvation of the gospel Page 30 Look unto Jesus Page 31 The joy of Believers Page 32 Christ Exalted Page 34 Christ's Glory Page 35 The Saint indeed Page 36 At administration of Baptism Page 37 The Drooping Spirit Revived Page 38 Evil thoughts abhor'd Page 39 The Backslider healed Page 40 Ephraim mixed among the People Page 41 The good Samaritan Page 42 The voice of the Turtle Page 43 Buy of me Page 44 A Bleeding Christ bleeding Heart Page 45 Salvation great and glorious Page 46 The tender Hearts Triumph Page 47 The broken and contrite heart Page ibid Righteousness of Christ glorious Page 48 Christ's Peny or the Laborours hire Page 49 The Blessed death of the Saints Page 50 The happy Death of the Godly Page 51 A hymn on Psalm 17 15. Page 52 Salvation shining Page 53 The Saints Holy Triumph Page 54 The Power of God's Word Page 55 Boundless Mercy Page 56 A Call to Obedience Page 57 Spiritual joy encreasing Page 58 Christ our glorious Shepheard Page 59 Truth in its Primitive Purity Page 60 The spiritual Bridegroom Page 61 God's Temple plants Page 62 Christ's Vine-yard Page 63 The Noble Vine Page 64 Redeeming Love Page 65 Spiritual Food Page ibid. The honour of Christ's servants Page 66 Christ the saints strength and guide Page 67 Hope for believers Page 68 The joy of believers Page ibid. Christ's green pastures Page 69 The fulness of Christ Page 70 To praise God becomes the upright Page 71 The Ax lifted up Page 72 A Hymn of Praise Page 73 Treasure in Earthen Vessels Page 74 Grace abounding Page 75 Hell in a rage Page 76 Jacob's Ladder a Type of Christ Page 77 The wonder of pardoning grace Page 78 The unwearied saint Page 79 God's court or glory near Page 80 God pardons guids and leads Page 81 A call to Young-men Page ibid. Unity of Saints Page 82 Infinite Mercy shining Page 83 The joy of repenting Tears Page 84 The saints Triumph in Christ Page 85 Christ a believer's All Page 86 Go forth by the foot-steps of the flock Page 87 My beloved is mine Page 88 A Hymn of praise for the new birth Page 89 A preparation Hymn Page ibid. Saints happy at death Page 90 Saints the Salt of the Earth Page 91 He 's altogether lovely Page 92 The Rose of Sharon Page 93 A Hymn on Cant. 5. 12. Page 94 Desert places rejoyce Page 95 A Ransom found Page 97 On the Resurrection c. Page 98 A Hymn of Praise Page 99 On the answer of Prayers Page 100 Another Page 101 A sacred Hymn on Sanctification Page 102 SEVERAL Scripture Songs Taken out of the Old and New-Testament With some other Spiritual Songs c. Moses's Song on Exod. 15. 1 I To the Lord will sing Triumph in him also The Horses and the Riders he Into the Sea did throw 2 Jehovah is my Song And my Salvation My God for whom I will prepare An Habitation 3 My Father's God was he Whose Glory I 'll proclaim Jehovah is a Man of War Jehovah is his Name 4 Proud Pharoah and his Host Into the Sea are cast And his great Captains drowned be As through the Sea they past 5 They down to th' bottom sank Ev'n like unto a Stone Jehovah thy Right Hand in Pow'r Most Glorious is become 6 Thy Right Hand hath destroy'd Those that against thee rose And in thy Glorious Excellency Thou hast o'erthrown thy Foes The second Part. 1 Thou didst send forth thy Wrath Like stubble them to waste Lord thou didst blow and the proud Waves O'erwhelm'd them with a Blast 2 The Sea stood up in heaps For Israel on each side The Enemy said I will pursue I will the Spoil divide 3 My Lust I will fulfill My Sword draw out will I My Hand shall now cut them all off And Ruin utterly 4 Thou with thy Wind didst blow And they were covered They in the Mighty Waters sunk As if they had been Lead 5 Lord who is like to Thee In Holiness Glor'us Fearful in Praise and also doth Things that are marvellous A Prophetical Part of Moses's Song Deut. 32. 1 GIve Ear O Heavens I will speak and let also the Earth Hear the good Words of my own Mouth which now I shall bring forth 2 My Doctrin like the Rain shall drop my Speech distil shall as The Dew does on the tender Herbs and showers on the Grass 3 Because that I Jehovahs Name will publish and make known I will ascribe greatness to God yea and to him alone 4 He is the Rock and Perfect too his Ways and Judgments be A God of Truth and without Sin both Just and Right is he 3 Because their Rock unto our Rock is not to be compar'd Yea though our Enemies themselves as Judges should be heard 5 Vengeance is mine I will repay in time their Feet shall slide Their dreadful Day it does draw near and Woe shall them betide 6 Because the Lord his Saints shall judg and for them he 'll Repent When none shut up or lift he sees when all their Powers's spent 7 Then sing ye Nations with his Saints revenge their Blood will he And render Vengeance to his Foes but kind to his Saints
will Lord make known thy Faithfulness always O help us for to trust in it and that too all our Days 3 Thy Covenant thou wilt hold fast as thou hast Sworn of Old Thy Promises from first to last fulfill'd shall we behold 4 The Heavens they shall Praise the Lord for Wonders thou hast done And all thy Saints with one accord shall Praise thy Name alone Thy Loving Kindness shall not fail nor shall thy Faithfulness sing unto the Lord ye Saints and him for ever Bless HYMN 9. A Sacred Hymn on GOD's Sovereignty 1 THou Lord who didst all Creatures make hast Power to dispose Of them as seemeth good to thee some therefore thou didst Chuse 2 Unto Eternal Life and Bliss and others didst Pass-by Or didst them leave to their Hearts Lusts and vile Iniquity 3 If thou hadst left all Adams Race Unto their evil Way And not have giv'n one Soul thy Grace O who dur'st Thee gain-say 4 Or have charg'd thee to be Unjust since all deserv'd to Die 'T is Infinite Grace that any be saved Eternally 5 Thou sendest thy Sweet Gospel Light to this and to that Place But dost to many Lands deny the word of thine own Grace 6 And some that hear it never feel its Power on their heart All is as thou art pleas'd to act and sovereign Grace impart 7 We therefore Lord exalt thy Name that with our eyes do see Since thou hast made the difference all Praise belongs to thee HYMN 10. GOD's glorious Bounty Or Grace shining 1 THy Love O Lord is very great to such vile Ones as we Such who lay Dead in Trespasses are quickened by thee 2 Thy Bounty to these Souls of ours who can of it conceive And those thou dost Regenerate this Bounty do receive 3. 'T is they who are delivered from that Forelorn Estate They once were in when they lay Dead whose souls Lord did thee Hate 4 'T is they whose Souls united be unto thy self O Lord And have Communion too with thee thou dost this Grace afford Death can't dissolve this blessed Knot this union doth remain ●t Death such do to Jesus go Death unto them is gain Well may such say unto their Souls Return unto your rest ●or they at Death to Glory go and ly in thy Sweet Breast Their they do joyn with Seraphims in blessed Harmony To Sing and Celebrate thy Praise unto Eternity HYMN 11. Abounding Mercy of God in Christ. IS there no Mercy in the Lord sinners can you say so Of Mercy sing with one accord Mercy doth overflow 2 The Waters which are in the Sea and Light that 's in the Sun Are sewer than thy Mercies are to sinners quite undone 3 Thy Bowels yearn in thee to those who in their Blood do ly If they Believe thou wilt forgive all their Iniquity 4 But some will not thy Mercy have they it do not desire In the right Way do it not crave nor after it enquire 5 But you that see the Chanel where Mercy doth sweetly run Exalt God's Name and sing his Praise until your Lives are done 6 At Death and in the Judgment-day God's mercy you shall find If you do leave your evil Ways and have a changed Mind 7 Redeeming Mercy that is sweet and Pardoning Mercy sure In Christ all Mercies joyn and meet and evermore endure HYMN 12. The Patience of God 1 WHat Wrongs great God hast thou long born conceiv'd they cannot be By daring Rebels who provoke Thee unto Jealousie 2 All Evils done in every place before thine Eyes they are Throughout the World And yet dost thou these Foes protect and spare 3 Tho' for Man's Treason down he fell by thy revenging Hand ●et he lifts up his bruised Bones his Maker to withstand ● And though a feeble Foe he be whom thou like Moths can crush ●et still against the Bosses of thy Bucklar he does rush ● O what vile Monsters are Mankind thus given to Rebel Strange thou dost not Lord smi●e the Earth and send them quick to Hell 6 Man's sin for Vengeance loudly crys yet Patience doth abound Though Justice crys Cut these Trees down Why Cumber they the Ground 7 Thy Patience still forbears we see O it is Infinite Therefore of it we Lord will sing and Praise Thee Day and Night HYMN 13. Another on God's Patience 1 WOuld Man forbear to seek revenge on such a cursed Foe Who stri●es to Murther him each Day and work his Overthrow 2 But God waves all advantages of wrath and vengeance too And by amazing Patience doth daring Man out-do 3 The Creature doth disdain his God by whom he 's cloath'd and fed Yet God still spares this rebel Worm who by the Devil 's led 4 To fight against his Sovereign with cruel spite and rage Yet God doth still forbear with him even from Age to Age. 5 Fools ask not where th' Almighty is but Glory to him give Is not his Being most fully prov'd in suffering thee to Live 6 Was he not GOD he could not bear such Weights as on him ●y Weak Mortals soon are set on fire and for revenge do cry 7 Why should not Patience make us sing and God's great Glory raise Lord let thy Patience joyn with Love towards me all my Dayes HYMN 14. On the Birth of CHRIST 1 A Wake my Soul awake my Tongue my Glory ' wake and sing And celebrate the holy Birth the Birth of Israels King 2 O happy Night that brought forth Light which makes the Blind to see The day Spring from on high came down to cheer and visit thee 3 The careful Shepheards with their Flocks were watching for the Moth But better News from Heav'n was brought your Saviour is now born 4 In Bethlehem the Infant lies within a place obscure Your Saviours come O sing Gods Praise O sing his Praise for ev'r The Second Part 25th Psalm Tune 1 Heaven is come down to Earth Hither the Angels fly Hark how the Heavenly Quire doth sing Glory to God on high 2 Blest News indeed be glad Simeon O'ercome with joy Sings with the Infant in his Arms Now let thy Servant die 3 Wise-men behold the Star Which was their stedfast Guide Until it pointed forth the Babe Let God be Glorify'd 4 Heaven and Earth rejoyce O Lord and shall not I Christ he is Born Sinners sing Praise For you he came to Die HYMN● 15. A Sacred Hymn of the Deity of CHRIST 1 IN Thee Lord Christ we may Thy Father's Glory see Thou his brightness and glory art The God-head dwells in thee 2 Thou art a Man yet God In thee both Natures meet That God and Man thou mightst Unite In Union great and sweet 3 Thou must be Man to Die Sing Praise ye Saints sing Praise Christ must be God to Satisfie His Glory therefore raise 4 Such that behold Thee Lord The Father also see And such a Mediator 't did Behove thee for to be 5 Thou lay'st thy Hands on both And dost to each display Most equally thy
dearest Love And therefore we must say 6 There 's none Lord like to Thee 〈◊〉 in thy Self does shine All ●●ories which the Father hath 〈◊〉 Sacred and Divine HYMN 16. On CHRIST's Suretiship 1 LOrd we 've run out and wasted all our Riches and our Store And now our Credit is quite gone thou wilt trust us no more 2 Unless there is a Surety found we must in Prison ly And bear thy dreadful Wrath O God unto Eternity 3 And therefore Jesus thou didst send no Friend had we to bring All good 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 COme near come nearer yet and mo●● 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 VVine 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 1st Sung at the Lord's-Supper 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 Hea● 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 ● HOw great is this Salvation Lord Which thou for us hast wrought ●y Jesus Christ our dearest Friend Who our poor Souls hath bought ● 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 uni● and then our Glory shine Our Happiness shall be compleat Halelujah Amen HYMN 21. Christ at the Sinners Door Or A So● 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 Tho● holy One who doth believe and pu●● his trust in Thee ● 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 Union 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 Streng●● 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 Hym● 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 ass●med 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 exal● on high your great Redeemer then He shall have the preheminence ye Saints say all Amen 5 Sinners will you praise Christ's great Name to whom all praise belongs And celebrate his glorious Fame with joy in holy Songs 6 Of this Salvation then take hold and of it get a part Then shall ye sing and not till then with Grace in your own Heart HYMN 24. The Soul Rent Or Glory Shining A Hymn of Praise on Gospel Salvation 1 ALL the seraphick Train above are stooping down so low To learn o' th' Church that Mystery past Ages did not know 2 But now the Vail is Rent in twain the Mystery is Unfol'd Justice and Mercy reconcil'd we do herein behold 3 We now in Gospel days may go into th' Holy Place And in a bleeding JESUS see God's reconciled Face 4 Ye Sinners then this Saviour view that for your sins was s●ain And this Salvation slight no more O look view him again 5 How can ye see him bleed and still retain your cursed sin How can ye see him call to you and you will not come in 6 O dearest Jesus if a taste of Love be here so sweet What will it be when we with Thee our dearest Lord shall meet 7 O let us sing to him always and him in Truth Adore For the day 's near when we shall be with him for evermore HYMN 25. Wonderous Grace Shining A Hymn of Praise on the great Salvation of the Gospel 1 O Glorious and most Holy King the mighty Prince of Peace By thee alone O holy One from Sin we have release 2 O wond'rous Love yea Love indeed that Thou so great and high Who didst proceed from God should bleed and for p●or Sinners dye 3 The Curse which was O'Lord our due thou also didst endure And in th' Grave ●●y till the Third Day our freedom to procure 4 O depth O length O 〈◊〉 of Love none may compare with Thee So low to lye that we so high at last might raised be 5 Shall Sinners slight thy Love O Lord salvation not regard No sin like this so great it is was ever known or heard 6 Ye Saints love you your Saviour dear sing forth his blessed Praise O love him and to him adhere and serve him all your days HYMN 26. Look unto Jesus A Hymn of Praise 1 LOok unto Jesus Sinners look if you 'd salvation have Who 's God the Saviour and none else 't is only he can save 2 Come let 's Rejoyce with Heart and Voice before our heavenly King Tribute of Praise let us always unto our Saviour bring 3 Before the wicked World and Hell let us his Glory bear Lord manifest thy glorious Name in Wonders every where 4 Let sinners not neglect O Lord salvation thou hast wrought For all that do thou wilt o'erthrow to hell they shall be brought 5 O sinners look and fall in love with Jesus him embrace With wonder now his Glory view who 's full of Grace and Truth 6 Ye Saints and saved Ones rejoyce and H●lelu●ahs sing For you are his and he is yours O praise your God and King HYMN 27. The Joy of Believers and the Misery of Gospel-Neglecters 1 MOst free rich Grace unmix'd and pure the Gospel does proclaim For which O Lord we do thee praise and sing unto thy Name 2 Come Saints and Sinners also taste this Water Milk and Wine Wine without dreggs that off the Lees our Saviour did refine 3 Here 's Pardon without Wrath at all white Garments without stain A Conscience purg'd we may have here and Ease that 's free from Pain 4 We may have all if we receive the blessed Lord of Life But such who do reject this Grace shall one Day meet with strife 5 Wrath will pursue such wretched Souls and they escape shall not But bring upon themselves sad Woe yea an Eternal blot 6 Stand not then to dispute and Die free offered Grace receive Then good and thankful you shall be when once you do Believe 7 And you will say Salvation's great and the great Lord adore And sing unto his holy Name praises for evermore HYMN 28. Christ Exalted A Hymn of Praise 1 LOve ye your lovely Lord ye Saints his praises also sing We will exalt thy Name O Lord our God and heavenly King 2 To him that Angels do adore be Glory Honour Fame 'T is he that did salvation work O sing unto his Name 3 To him that wash'd us in his blood who lov'd poor sinners first To him that was made Sin for us and was for us accurst 4 To him be Glory and high Praise O worship at his Feet ●n him G●●'s A●tributes do shine in Union also meet 5 Who would not honour and admire who would not Thee adore Who would not this Saviour desire ●●d prostrate f●●● before 6 C●●e let us 〈◊〉 sing unto this mighty One ●●● 〈◊〉 bow ●●to ●●is King who sits upon the Throne HYMN 29. Christ Glory A Hymn of Praise on Gospel Salvation 1 SIng praises unto God the Lord and call upon his Name Among the people all declare his Works and spread his Fame 2 Sing ye unto the Lord I say ye sing unto him Praise And talk of his Salvation great exalt your God always 3 In honour of his Holy Name rejoyce with one accord And let the Hearts also rejoyce of all that seek the Lord. 4 Seek ye the Lord O seek the strength of his Eternal Might O seek his Face continually in Christ for that is right 5 Lord thou to us Salvation hath made known most Graciously But such who do the same reject most wretchedly shall Die 6 Wrath will break ●orth upon them all that day is very near But all thy Saints when Christ doth come in Glory shall appear 7 Ye Righteous then in God rejoyce for you most happy be Salvation great your portion is and you the same shall see HYMN 30. The Saint indeed Or A Hymn of Praise for Sanctification 1 YE that are Holy and Sincere lift up your Hearts and Voice Sing to the Lord and do not fear you cause have to rejoyce 2 The Fruit of Christ's blest Death in you most plainly does appear Yea that you are God's own Elect and do his Image bear 3 You shall ascend God's holy Hill who undefiled be And shall with him in Glory dwell unto Eternity 4 But as for you that have a Name but live as others do You you shall fall and perish all God will you overthrow 5 When godly Ones shall joy in Bliss and shall in Triumph reign You mourn shall in that deep Abyss God
6 But Saints shall Hallelujahs sing because they are set free Their Crowns they throw Lord at thy feet and will give Praise to Thee HYMN 84. Christ a Believers All To be Sung at the Lord's-Supper 1 NOw unto Jesus Christ let 's sing before him let us fall He that did our Salvation bring ev'n he is All in All. 2 Thou art bless'd One the Lord of Lords thou art the King of Kings Thou art the Sun of Righteousness with Healing in thy Wings 3 Thou art our Meat thou art our Drink our Physick and our Health Our Light our Strength our Joy and Crown our Glory and our Wealth 4 To Thee let us give all the Praise thy Glory not divide For God did thee to Glory raise to pull down all Mans Pride 5 Salvation is in Thee alone which is a thing not small Pardon and Peace and Life 's in Thee O thou art All in All 6 What is there more what can we say but in the great'st amaze Even stand and think and evermore sing forth thy Glorious Praise HYMN 85. Go thy ways forth by the Footsteps of the Flock 25th P●lm Tune 1 O Thou my fairest One Thus my dear Lord doth speak If thou wouldst know what thou must do And with my Saints partake 2 Go up to yonder Mount Thence look and thou shalt ' spy Clear as the Sun what must be done Presented to thine Eye 3 Seest thou that Folded Flock Whose Heart the Spirit tyes Whom Gospel-Order calls into Distinct Societies 4 Seest thou the Pastures where They do together Feed The Shepheard stands with both his Hands To give them all they Need 5 Their Magna-Charta is My Word that is thy Guide O follow them that follow Me And thy Foot ne'er shall slide 6 Thither I 'll go and join There will I Feast and Feed There will I sing my Shepheard's Praise Who doth supply my Need HYMN 86. My beloved is mine Sung at the Receiving of the Lord's-Supper 1 O Blessed Day when we can say Lord Jesus thou art mine O Blessed Day when we can say Lord Jesus I am thine 2 Christ he is ours by Deed of Gift and that 's a Title good And Saints are his by Purchase Right he Bought them with his Blood 3 Say then I 'll have no Love but he I like my Choice so well And for his Spouse he will have Me together let us Dwell 4 He feeds among the Lillies White there he doth most frequent Amongst his Saints is his delight to smell their fragrant Scent 5 Their Graces are his sweet Repast their Prayers and Praises are A Banquet to him and their Faith is his delicious Fare 6 O Let but Me and this Church be a garden of delight To thee Lord and with one accord we 'll Praise thee Day and Night HYMN 87. A Hymn of Praise for the New-birth 1 YOu that are born again rejoyce and sing God's Praises forth With one accord lift up your Voice who experience the new Birth 2 And you that are not yet renew'd have cause to sing also Because God doth afford the means through which this Grace doth flow 3 But none sweet Music truly make in God's most holy Ear But such who do thy Grace partake and truly changed are 4 O Tremble then and take good Heed rejoyce with holy Dread Lord whilst we live let 's sing thy Praise and do it as we read 5 Ev'n sing with Grace in all our Hearts and with thy Spirit too Do thou inrich our inward parts that we thy Praise may shew HYMN 88. A Hymn on Preparation for Ordinances 1 'T Is thou O God that must prepare our Hearts we therefore cry Cleanse us from every Sin and Spot O purge Iniquity 2 That we may hear and sing to Thee so as with thee to meet And find thy Word and Ordinance to us exceeding sweet 3 That so we may in thee rejoyce and thy great Name adore And filled be with inward Peace and Praise thee evermore 4 With Faith and Holy Diligence let us attend thy Word That cause we may have still to sing unto our blessed Lord. HYMN 66. Saints happy at Death Sung at the Funeral of Mr. JOHN LOYNS June the 26th 1692. Who to the great Grief of his Godly Friends was accidentally Drowned in the River of Thames 1 THe Length of all our Life and Age O Lord is in thy hand And we must go when thou dost call and yield to thy Command 2 Our days are few and pass away like as a shadow flys Let 's ready be O Lord we pray and shun all Vanities 3 When we go out of our own Doors none knows what may befall Or come on us e'er we return Life's uncertain to all 4 O call to Mind remember then our Time consumeth fast Why hast thou made the Sons of Men as things in vain to waste 5 What Man is he that Liveth here and Death shall never see Or from the hand of the dark Grave can Lord deliver'd be 6 But blest are they who die in Christ their Death to them is Gain Their Souls do go to Paradice the Wicked go to Pain 7 Praised be God for Jesus Christ who gives such Victory Unto thy Saints o'er Sin and Death sing Praise continually 8 The Godly ly in a sweet Sleep they sleep in Jesus do And no more Pain nor Sorrow shall for ever undergo HYMN 90. Saints the Salt of the Earth 1 IF Saints O Lord do Season all amongst whom they do Live Salt all with Grace both Great and Small they may Sweet Relish give 2 And blessed be thy glorious Name in England Salt is found Some Savoury Souls who do Proclaim thy Grace which doth abound 3 But O the want of Salt O Lord how few are Salted well How few are like to Salt indeed Salt thou thy Israel 4 Now sing ye Saints who are this Salt and let all Season'd be With your most Holy Gracious Lives great need of it we see 5 The Earth will else Corrupt and Stink O Salt it well therefore And Live to him that Salted you and sing for evermore HYMN 91. He is altogether Lovely 25th Psalm Tune 1 THe gracious Words that drop From Christ's sweet Mouth so free Are sweeter than the sweetest Myrrh To all that do Love Thee 2 In short This is the Man He 's altogether Love ●●a altogether Lovely's he To whom my Soul doth move 3 You Daughters this is he This my Beloved is No Tongue can tell no Language can Express that Love of his 4 The Drops that fill the Seas Go count them every one Then join the number if you please Of Stars till there is none 5 To these the Sands the Hairs And all things else in sight Hyperbolize Immensity And run to Infinite 6 This my Beloved is He is the total sum Of all Perfections and the Bliss Of all that to him come 7 Then sing his Praise and say Thou dost excell all Men Thou fairer art than ten Thousand Hallelujah
your Joys 33. To talk with Carnal Worldly Men Their Words are soft as Silk But speak of Fundamental Truths Like Babes they need of Milk 34. O beg for Charity from above To Love thy Brethren now For Faith and Works and all shall fail But Charity goes throw 35. Thou that desires on Earth a Blessed End And seeks the Heavens to ascend This Promise sweeter unto me Than all the Wicked's Mirth It feeds me Jacob's Heritage I ride on highest Earth 36. If thou keep wicked Company I plainly to thee tell Thou art riding Post undoubtedly Unto the Gates of Hell 37. Whatever Business thou takes in Hand Quick do not prove a S●●●l For wherefore should a Price be put Into the Hands of a Fool. 38. If thou would Prosper in thy Way Bring Treasures 〈◊〉 of Sands Seek God alone establisheth The working of thy Hands 39. In all Things here beneath the Sun A Man may run excess But seek to glorifie God in all thy Ways Thou never can fully express 40. O ye my Children whom I Love Turn hearken unto me I 'll make your 〈◊〉 lick the Dust Your Peace will 〈◊〉 41. Let our affections be Above And not on Earthly Things Lest that with Holy Job's they all Do take the Morning's Wing 42. O be thou faithful unto Death Mind not the Wicked's hissing And whatsoever thou takes in Hand It shall abound God's Blessing 43. Let the Eternal Word of God Like to a Light you guide Keep 's Law alive into your Heart None of your Steps 〈◊〉 slide 44. When that the Wicked mocks me still It grieves me sore enough Yet God m●st 〈◊〉 me safely keeps For all that they can puff 45. When I do hear them ●aunt so much With cursed Words and Idle Yet I will keep me Tongue and Mouth As with a Bit and Bridle 46. With Cheerfulness seek to the Lord And chuse the better Part Keep Faith and Works alive on Wing He 'll give desire of Heart 47. I 'll bend my Bow thy Word in Heart To let an Arrow fly When wicked Devils Self and Lust Assaults me cunningly 48. When I think on the Prodigal Was driven to herd the Swine In Justice I am in Poverty For drinking too much Wine 49. Yet I will mind the Father's Bowels Was to his Son so kind At his returning Prodigal This very Case is mine 50. A welcome turning Prodigal By Grace that is so Fine Bring forth the fatted Calf and kill Given Robes and Rings of mine 51. If thou seek God with Diligence And use an Industrious Hand Thou 'lt Honour have from Kings and Prince No Idle Drones can stand 52. If thou have run with Footman faint And wearied thy sel Then how wilt thou contend with Horse And Jordan when it swell 53. When I great Frosts and Drought do see Plants Trees Beasts Birds consume Makes me to mourn God's Punishment For Sins that we have done 54. O shun bad Company as the Devil They are as Imps of Hell They ruined me my outward State I Melancholy tell 55. 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