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A58333 Hymnes and spiritual songs extracted from Scripture on occasion of some useful texts discuss't / composed in private meditation and made use of (once) in publick for the saints comfort ; now published for their sakes that sung them or others that desire them. Reeve, John, 1608-1658. 1682 (1682) Wing R672; ESTC R33519 77,127 250

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37.12 13. c. 5. About the last part of Redemption by Christ both of our bodies and spirits and of Zions repair Resurrection of witnesses the future glory and liberty of the New Jerusalem 6. The joy and Halelujahs of all Saints at Christs standing with them on Zion 7. Some more private Meditations and Poems on Paradise regain'd and also Occasional Hymns on our fires so oft repeated on that in Breadstreet the late Drought and after it Rain On Death of Friends or Children and the Sickness or Recovery of some And on the Sabbath c. Errata's PAge 4. line 18. Read Wine p. 12 l. 17. r. side p. 15. l. 11. f of r. and p. 16. l. 27. r. inquir'd p. 19. l. 29. dele to p. 20. r. and you from wick l. 14 r. Christ s p. 24. l. 5. r. O come p. 25. l. 20 r. and for your l. 24. r. ye ' ave trimmed up your Lamps p. 26 l. 4. r. aye p. 29. l. 13. r. blest p. 30 l. 2 r of 's love or d. of p. 31 l. 5. r. throw p. 32. l. 2 r. who thou art p. 36. l. 17. r. on p. 45 l. 11. Gogs p. 47 l. 6. dele his p. 48. l. 14. r. compassions p 49. l. 12. r. hidd n. p. 55. l. 3. r. t' a morn p. 60 l. 22 their eyes p. 72 l. 2 dele the p. 74. l. 15. but those p. 75. l. 8. r. your h. p. 83. l. 25. for nigh r. near p. 86. l. 3. for thus r. them p. 87. l. 9 r. and ch 25. 6. p. 88. l. 1. d. s. p. 101. l. 10. boding l. 11. r. none p. 103. l. 25 r. scortching Sun l. ult where thine thou safe dost p. 110. l. 24. r. the Lord. p. 114. l. 29. r in 's p. 118. l. 6. r. rejoyce l. 8. for and r. to 's raign p. 119. l. 20. r. exalted be p. 121 l. 22. hate and from her retire l. 24. r. burning her p. 123 l. 20. r. on harv p. 129 l. 2. r. vale of l. 17 dele th' l. ult dele to p. 134 l. 1. r brake p. 137 l. 9. r. their p. 148. l. 13. and Nimrods hunt for prey p. 149. l. 29. r. befall p. 150 l. 27. r. said p. 156 l. 8. dele s in nation p. 157. l. 6. dele s in lamentation p. 162 l. 12. r. so p. 163. r. will p. 166. l. 8. dele s in Zions l. 12 r. heads p. 168 Hymn 146 two lines are added to the first staff which belonged to the second p. 174 l. 2. r. what sin p 176 l. 3. r their fate p. 178 l. 7. r. God p. 193. l. 7. dele Hymn and division on the base p. 195. l. 4 r. if he in us This Hymn two Adams fruit compares And way to th' tree of Life declares AS mans first sin quickly led in A curse on 's Children all So did the second Adam win All lost by t'other's fall The fruit that he pluck off the Tree Off knowledge all did fill With ignorance and enmity ' Against all his makers will Yet God thought fit out of this pit that fall'n man should rise And come to eat a fruit more sweet amidst Gods Paradise Oh therefore when ye Sons of men will ye his calls embrace Return and come to him with whom yet ye may hope for Grace Here grows a Tree of Life will be your food and medicine With him that well of life does dwell to him your hearts incline Against the sting of Adams sin here Antidote you 'le find Your dying Soul may on this pole its brazen Serpent mind VVhy will ye dye this tree is nigh to eat if you endeavour Your welcom 's free O tast and see yea eat and live for ever 2 Hymn A Pisgah sight or foretasts and sips of Canaan BLest be the Lord that hath forgiven our sin throw Christ his merit A new and living way to Heaven conducting by his Spirit Gods Sons are heirs of Glory all joynt-heirs with Christ their King They all obey his powerful call and new songs to him sing Their priviledges here are great To ask and have their will On his own Throne Christ will them set and so their joy fulfil Our bodies now so vile and low through grief contempt and pain Tho' death under the clods them sow shall yet arise to raign Then no uncircumcised one before that judge shall stand For heirs of Glory they alone must sit on Christs right hand They that by Bacahs Vale once past now come to Berecha And thus Before their King at last still sing Halelujah 3 Hymn A Prophetick Lamentation for our Times O Lord draw near prevent our fear of Romish desolation For Babels whore lies at the door with her abomination That man of sin long since got in and in Christs Throne does sit And throw Gods anger we are in danger to fall into his pit Th' old Dragon fierce does wound and peirce thy Sions blessed Seed But Christ departs that cuts our hearts who soon could wound his head But Lord return for thee we mourn Our Prophets we see none That where we are can well declare while Christ our light is gone Send forth thy Sword thy Holy word Leviathans head to wound Rouze Judahs Lion let Virgin Sion no more sit on the ground VVhy does thy face so full of Grace eclipsed still remain Both Devils and men subdue and then thou Lord alone shalt raign 4 Hymne A Thirsty cry after that good Spirit of Adoption O Lord our hearts do thirst and cry for thy pure living water Thy spirit is good Oh such a floud on droughty Souls Lord scatter Then shall we like thy Garden be full of all pleasant fruit For Christ laid up O then hee 'l sup of Wines his tast that suits Then Sharons's Rose that withering is in beauty shall appear Thornes shall not so with Lillies grow nor Saints still Sackcloth wear Then shall that Sun of Righteousness heal them that fear his name True judgement shall in Desart dwell and wipe off Sions shame Then Babels moon in darkness soon unto a change will come The Virgins shall in triumph call Their Bridegroom to his home Adopted ones now cease all groanes Heavens meet the Earth with Songs Lord come away for such a day thy whole creation longs 5 Hymne The Thirsty Soul ONe thing of thee Lord I desire and yet that one is all With ' love of Christ my heart inspire that mine I may him call O let the Coals of Jah inflame my Soul with burning love Unite my heart to fear thy name O send in Noah's Dove The Olive branch of peace to bring wherein I shall rejoyce And over all my sorrows sing in faiths melodious voice And when that King of Righteousness shall raign and prosper too With peace he will our Islands bless them that oppress undo Extend good will to Sions Hill that now we ruin'd call Oh build agen Jerusalem repair her broken wall From Sion Israels safety speed so
spirit of Prophesie in David and of what polish't Saphyrs will your New Jerusalem be made but all Gods not mans 'T is no error in a Preacher to seek out Dibvrei chaphets words of desire Eccl. 12.10 i. e. verba complacentiae Vatablus tho' cadency in rhymes and lines delight not God yet it and method too in English Speech Prayer Print may profit us and help Memory and please Affection in the vulgar I bring but a loop or Badger-skin to tye or warm at the Altar or if only to sing in our Families not to impose a form only till times of bettering let it be welcome as that womans box to Christ to do what we can as Mark 14.8 But because they were so pleasing to some that beg'd and others that took Copies of them at the uttering tho' not so many so full and distinct as here I hope it will be as welcom this New year to such to see them in Print as then to hear 'em and however let none grudg the Youth if I dedicate this first part to them and if these pass off well being only 500 Copies and the charge pretty deep too To the Elder of my Auditory I may produce in due time the Second Part with a larger Epistle on the various Scripture-victories from Genesis to Revelation if God permit I add a Title too and Index to find any Hymn if any use them to conclude let your tuning of the heart be the most melodious part for Non vox sed votum non musica chordula sed cor non clamor sed amor psallit in aure dei Some Dedicatory Odes in three Poems to Little Children To be prefixt to the First Part of Hymns Psal 34.11 Eccles 12.1 Come little Children lend your ear To learn how you the Lord may fear Cast wanton Ballads all away Thus daily learn to Sing and Pray 1st part On your Misery LOrd I was born at first in sin To Satan sold a slave And thus before my life begin expos'd to wrath and grave No good by nature can I do yet bent to evil am A stranger unto God also of fall'n race I came My birth in sin and misery did force many a cry My life subject to vanity did truely Prophesie My Childhood like to Moses was expos'd upon the floud Helpless and in hopeless case weeping and in my blood In Childhood I did place delight in baubles and fool-toyes So ignorant of what was right those were my greatest joyes I quickly to do evil learn and naughty words to use But good I slowly do discern and oft to do 't refuse I better pleased am with play or toyes that fancy feed Then keeping of Gods Sabbath day or learning pray or read How shall I ever be so wise as Isa'ck was and some That young were burn't Gods sacrifice when suffering times do come 2d Part. On your Duty WHen years do ripen up your wit now Primrose-vertues gather Learn oft to read in Holy Writ and so to call God father Children that can their Fathers tell do please ripe wits they prize Early to know God sure does well such babes are truly wise Learn willingly your Catechise to understand each part To say 't by rote must not suffice true knowledge lyes i th' heart Ask questions of your Parents oft as well as answer theirs He learns but little profits naught that doubts not nor enquires Avoid Cards Dice and all such Games as now too much are us'd Let wanton sports quarrels nicknames and jears be quite refus'd Gods holy name take not in vain use not one idle word All wanton talk and dance refrain cry not if hurt O Lord. If recreation you must have bee 't cheap short innocent Your carr'age sweet and habit grave as babes meek and content But above all O learn to pray bemoan your sinful nature Beg not in forms or words to say me Lord make a new Creature Keep love and prize Gods Sabbath day in Worship be rev'rent Also to what your Parents say be most obedient How free was Isa'ck bound admire affecting Martyrdome And three behold sav'd in the fire mind these if suff'rings come 3d. Part. Now to encourage tender hearts This Hymn some hope to youth imparts LOrd thou me first didst form to thee I sure was born And shall I be away from thee by sin and Satan torn My Parents did thee fear and me to God devote And in thy law and holy awe my nurture did promote My infant life God spar'd that favour was not mean 'T is sad to dye in youth and lye our life with the unclean I good example had that kept from great excess Which fills the bones of aged ones that sins of youth possess Restraining grace is good natural Conscience too This gives me hope that God will op'e my heart it to renew I have my Parents dear vows prayers and tears oft cost How cann't e're be that they shu'd see so precious blossoms lost Abram for Ishmael did pray with some success But God would place the promist grace on Isa'ck's head express 2d Part. LOrd when with Abraham thy Friend thou cov'nant struck It past for deed of gift to 's seed of which they long partook His seed tho' now cast off to him at last hee 'l take He doth declare those Children are belov'd for Fathers sake Eight instances there are recorded in Gods word Who did in youth fear God love Truth which comfort does afford Isa'ck was offering made on th' alter bound and laid Yet so when bound he no fault found but God that slaughter staid Joseph to Isr'el brought his brethren's bad report They him for that do emulate tho's Father lov'd him for 't when Joshua was young his zeal was hot for God So 's Obadiah and King Josiah that down Ball 's altars trod Samu'll betimes was call'd Yea made Gods Prophet young To Eli old sad tidings told and Isra'l judged long Jeremy was sanctify'd and young did prophesie And John was from the womb call'd home fore going the most high Lois and Eunice gave Timothy education Fully to know Scriptures that show wisdom unto Salvation All ages since produce young Martyrs not a few That have defy'd the Tyrants pride the love of Christ to shew Such times O Lord prevent but if that may not be Fit me to dye ere I deny my Lord that dy'd for me Of the three Children see Hymn 94. Besides the Index or an Alphabetical Table at the end the young reader after the Epistles finds and hint of the heads or Scriptures to which most of the Hymns relate as these seven that follow 1. THe glory of Christ Offices viz. 1. Feeding 2. Pleading 3. Ruling and defending his 2. The happiness of them enjoy the presence of God with them Nations or Saints 3. Of Christ breaking and Conquering of all especially his four last adversaries viz. The 1. Dragon 2. Beast 3. Whore 4. Death 4. The defeating of all Plots and Plotters on Esther 9.1 and Psal
to clefts o' th' rock they flee When shall our day and Sun return and we his glory see Thou answer'st prayers by terrible signs O God in righteousness Thy cov'nant writ with bloody lines gives hopes thou'lt yet us bless We at thy tokens are afraid the nations rush and swell Religion but a scorn is made to them amongst us dwell Oh now thine Iron rod lift up as once on Egypts Land To Beast and whore transmit that cup of trembling in our hand Of favour t' us some token show some sign presaging good Let all thy righteous vengeance know That spilt our precious blood Then in our land thy saved flock shall thee praise and adore And in the lamb our King and Rock rejoyce for evermore 32 Hymn An Hymn of a soul burning in love after Christs return MY soul doth thirst with hot desire in love it burns for thee Lord put not out such holy fire but in 't descend to me Before thee my iniquity O do not set in wrath But justifie and me espy righteous alone by Faith From me thine anger turn away life in thy favour lyes Visit my soul without delay and listen to my cries How long Lord wilt ' th' absent remain whilst Saints in darkness dwell Repeat thy wondrous works again so wee 'l thy glory tell Oh what a joyful day 't wil be to all in mourning state The Lord exalt alone to see the lofty desolate Then cool times of refreshing shall on parched souls descend Hail on the whore and beast will fall to Sion wrath to end Oh then all ye that do belong to Christ believe and say Make hast to come Oh dear Bridegroom judge raign Halelujah Amen 33 Hymn Christ and the beloved enjoying after longings HArk O my Soul hee 's come my love for whom I sought My burning ceases and joy increases since peace to me he brought My great unworthiness and sins he has forgiven My Faith gives vision like that fruition the Saints possesse in heaven This world I now despise things that farr better are I do foretast but best at last he doth for me prepare Tho' in this Vale of tears I oft did clouded lye Yet in his book I wishly look and there his face do spye Tho' sons of Belial now this earth accurst possess All wrath shall cease and Christ with peac● this world at last will bless My conversation then shall still in heaven remain And thence I still my hopes will fill Jesus shall come and raign Hope in thy promise is tho' distant wondrous sweet O then what grace to see his face When all bow at his feet 34 Hymn Psal 118.22 IN God let 's all triumph that Stone that men despis'd Is now become the corner stone most highly to be pris'd Oh joyful day indeed Gods act most marvelous Then let us cry Hosannahs high on earth Lord prosper us Glory to God on high praise unto Christ our King Peace and good-will the earth let fill prosperity now O bring O let that little stone Cut out not by mans hands The Image beat growing so great till it shall fill all Lands Amen 35 Hymn A cry 'gainst Babels whore O God to whom vengeance pertains revenge the blood and wrong That Sion for thy sake sustains thy Lilly thorns among Lift up thy feet hast to behold our sighs our griefs and fears Repay them that have been so bold to mix our blood with tears Make Inquisition swift and full after that whorish state That to her former sins doth pull blood guiltyness of late Lord make them like a wheel O power thy last hot vials on those Immanuels Isle that would devour and Christ thy Sun depose This shall the heavens with joy affect Apostles Martyrs too For all that Sion do afflict thou 'lt utterly undo Yea all the earth shall shout and ring sufferers be crown'd with bay All Sions mourners then will sing Amen Halelujah 36 Hymn Faith's triumph over all Sions Enemies and adversities THe Lord is Sions Sun and Shield from perils he us keeps Light he and safety us does yield who slumbers not nor sleeps Talk not so proudly ye that plot your mischeifs on your Beds For God that sees decrees your 't will fall on your own head Tho' God a bitter Cup constrain his people first to tast The dregs of ire unmixt remain for Sions foes at last Gods furnace Sions filth and tinn shall sepp'rate like the dross And when he has consum'd our sin then hee 'l transfer our cross Then all that mischief have devis'd shall by their counsels fall And in their own nets be surpriz'd yet Sion ' scape withal For God hath sworn not to repent his hands upon his throne All that against his King are bent that hand shall break each one Ye Sons of Sion then be glad shout of your King and say Behold he comes in vengeance clad you to reward Selah Lord break the wickeds Arms and Bands and like a wheel them make Snare them i' th works of their own hands for Christs and Sions sake 37 Hymn This Hymn's a precatory ode ' Gainst all the Enemies of God O God our Rock and Isra'ls stone Lift up thy mighty arm To save thy Flock for thou alone canst rescue Lambs from harm O break the wick'ds arm and might against us that conspire And let them melt before thy sight as wax before the fire Thick clouds of blood o're us increase to save O give command And from the Assyrian for our peace O let our Michael stand Thy Vine hath long been watered with Christs blood and her own Our bones long have been scattered Our King kept from his throne For Sions controverse ' Lord rise visit this vale of Vision Ye mighty ones descend likewise bring all things to decision Then shall our storms turn into calms our pricking thorns to bayes Our Dove-like mournings into Psalms our sighs and feares to praise 38 Hymn An hymn full of complaints To Christ King of the Saints THou Lord of hosts most high whose Chariots Angels are Hark to the plaints of all thy Saints thine arm to save make bare The Serpent now 's in hope his deadly wound to heal The whore does think more blood to drink and witness grave-stones Seal Rise Lord them disappoint O save thy Turtle Dove Thy times appoint Saviours t'annoint to rescue those thee love Feirce Lions at us roar Foxes with craft combine And we have none save thee alone to pity Oh incline The Whore judge and avenge the blood of all thy slain The man of sin break and bring in the Son of God's blest reign How long shall Sions pains of that Man-child delay Hast on that Birth to rule the earth Lord Jesus come away Thine Iron rod lift up thy foes to shivers bray Prevent our fears wipe off all tears Raign thou O Lamb for ay 39 Hymn A Song of that Redemption day That our Adoption doth display Exod. 19.4 Psalm 148.14 Rom. 8.23 1st Part. 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arm thy wisdom grace and strength From Serpents wiles and Dragons charm shall fear praise thee at length To thee we look for safety now our help on thee shall stay Oh King do thou make all heads bow before thy feet O Jah 122 Hymn Where Christ in saving power dwells That Land call it Immanuel's Isaiah 8.8 Hab. 3.2 WHen God from Teman march't ' gainst Judahs adversary In Palestine was his design to place his Sanctuary Heathen in wrath he thrasht dy'd red his Garments were To Isra'ls nation rode for Salvation because the Lord was there There Zion's mount he chose his Tent in it to rear All that invaded it were made to feel the Lord was there Like as for our two Isles God did of old appear So for ingrateful ones of late that mighty God was here The wonders God has wrought will show his Name is near Happy our Lands if God commands Immane'l's throne up here That City truly may be call'd the City of God Where Christ on high in 's majesty does raign and make abode With reverence to the Lamb these Nations shall therefore Bow and adore thy throne before O Jah for evermore 123. Hymn The soul traversing vales along Out of its deeps Eccho's this song as Psal 40.7 130.1 2. IN every state O Lord I 'le tune my heart for praise My sickness health poverty wealth life death thy glory raise When men despise me most or curse whom thou hast blest If for thy name I suffer shame thy glor'on me shall rest If poor naked and bare as Job in Garments rent My future bliss true treasure is with that my Soul 's content No honours here I 'le seek nor hunt applause with men A better state I emmulate to be God's Citizen My pris'n a Palace turns my torments yeild me ease The Lions Den hot wrath of men yeild joy comfort and peace When others much abound for nothing I 'le endeavour To spend my breath and life to death that I may praise thee ever 124 Hymn The soul resign'd in all affection To Gods will yeilds entire subjection 2 Sam. 15.25 26 THy holy and commanding will Lord let me know and do And all thy wise disposals still submit to undergo Whole hecatombs of lusts here lyes once dear as my right eye Them at thy feet I 'le Sacrifice and so to sin will dye This glittering world to some so dear with all its poyson's sweet I neither want nor love nor fear all lies dead under feet My Isa'cks that so much content as pleasant pictures gave I am with some a do content that God at 's call should have The presence of thine Ark I place and prize next to my heav'n Yet if my Lord suspend his face my hopes and joys stand even Yea Lord if I must prostrate lye to smiters I 'le endeavour In silence meek to yeild my cheek these deeps shall praise thee ever May I of God this one thing crave I 'le better joys ask none Ere I descend my darksome grave to see Christ set on 's throne 125 Hymn Tryals as waves succeed and rowl But can't o'rewhelm the faithful soul Psal 42.5 7. ult Jona 2.4 HElp Lord the deeps or'ewhelm my soul in mi'ry clay i 'm fast I to my Rock for shelter rowl till all my storms are past The flouds of wicked men their voice have lifted up on high The Saints twixt hope and fear they hoyse while Christ asleep doth lye Satans high tempting winds do roar my faith 's about to droop Spying nor Sun nor Star nor Shoar I loose my Anchor-hope But tho' my Lord retires or walks on waves ev'n like some sp'rit My stormy Bark he boards and talks hee 'l all things put to right That Ship where Christ steers at the helm the Holy Spirit gives gales No Winds or Waves her overwhelm Gods promise her Mast ne're fails Oh when that little-ston's-Kingdom grows to a Mountain-bless't Gods tossed Barks to Anchor come within vail safe to rest 126 Hymn The thankful soul desires always In every thing to give God praise Dan. 6.10 Phil. 3.1 1 Thes 5.16 18. LOrd tune my heart always to sing thy lofty praise Yea tho' in deeps me low thou keeps for thence thou can'st me raise Thy hands at first me made and ever since me staid When sunk beneath that pit of death thine arms were underlaid VVhen mercies we receive its justice praise to give But O to sing's a comely thing and joy tho' all things grieve Some Birds all night do sing but only in the spring My winter night shall sparkle bright in hopes I 'le praises bring Tho' Zion wast may lye and Babels Sons are high The righteous shall behold their fall standing that Red-Sea-by Such joys Lord may I gain and such First-fruits obtain My desert even shall look like heaven my crown foretells my raign 127 Hymn The Shepherd learns his young to go And how they may their Father know Of them his tender care to show Psal 8.2 Isai 5.17 Hos 11.3 4. AS I the Feilds o' th' wood did go a Shepherds voice most sweet I hear'd and thought I did him know but fear'd and fell at 's feet For 's head and face most awsome was as though I 'd seen a God But sweet his words as Barnabas in 's hands I spi'd a rod. With this said he my flock shall be and tender Lambs all fed With this such blows I 'l give my foes shall bruise the Dragons head I soon discern'd my Shepherds voice he sooner my condition My heart through hopes 'gan to rejoyce at 's feet I made petition Lord me to health when sick restore When lame apply thy baulm Lead me that I may stray no more my swelling Seas O calm When God shall strength by Babes ordain avenging-foes to still Lambs in fat pastures hee 'l maintain and raign ' or'e them he will Fear not O little flock for know that 't is your Fathers pleasure On you the Kingdom to bestow and rich durable treasure 128 Hymn Christ for his kids fights a fierce duel With Foxes Wolves and Lions cruel Cant. 1.7 Psal 9.16 Ezek. 34.12 AS I upon the Mountains high poor Kid alone did creep I hear'd an eccho to the cry the Shepherd's voice to 's sheep The Northside of the Mount did yell with houling beasts all day Where Lions Wolves and Foxes dwell and hunt for Nimrods prey On to'ther side the mount I found two little flocks of Kids Feeding their Shepherds Tents a round Christ standing them amidst Then I to him aloud cry'd out Lord sheild thy Lambs from harm Prevent these beasts that range about thy flocks against them arm His grant he soon to me dispach't good news comes soft as oyle These Beasts are watch't and shall be catch't in their own net and toyl No Lion on my Lambs shall roar nor ev'ning Wolves devour Foxes shall lay their plots no more I 'le sheild them by my power Thou Lord alone thy self mak'st known just judgments to
display When th' wickeds bands snare their own hands Higgaijon sing Selah 129 Hymn Christ visiting his Lambs most tender Doth arm himself as their defender as Mic. 2.12 5.5 8 9. Zacr. 10.3 4. O all ye Lambs of God that to your King belong See what a tender and strong defender your Shepherd's to his young His blood for them he shed will he deny them bread Shall God dear buy and men destroy that flock o're whom he 's head Do Wolves and Lions roar tho' fierce they are his Cattle These all hee 'l take but you will make like 's goodly Horse for battle Your Lord first from above you visited in 's love And surely when he comes again to dens these all remove Then fear not converts young to Zion that belong For judgment shall your foes be full but you shall have a song Both North and South shall sing in hope for Zions King VVill search for guilt of blood long spilt and lore each lofty thing The Lamb shall sit alone to judge on Zions throne And raign in peace truth righteousness and t' hear his pris'ners groan 130 Hymn The Shepherds rod commands subjection The flock tho' under sore correction Yeilds sacrifice in hot affection Psal 23.4 5. Ezek 20.37 AS I among the flocks of God did walk I heard a noise Like crying caus'd by a sharp rod yet 't made my soul rejoyce One cry'd my soul Lord weary is because of murderers Another sight for what 's amiss and ' cause our hope deferrs Some said we 're for thy sake all day Lord to be slain design'd The rest to beasts are made a prey yet to Gods will resign'd This sad O where 's our Shepherd gone that us'd t' be us among And that did sighing drop this groan But thou O Lord how long VVhy art t' from us absent so long as weary of thy flock In justice Lord avenge our wrong for thou 'rt our anchor's rock At last one David-like was born riding on 's Cherubim Priest like on 's side th' writers inkhorn all th' Angels worshIp't him His awful head all Crowns did wear the rocks before him break All th' Elects names on 's breast did bear and thus King like he spake 2d part 131 Hymn The Lord to Christ this purpose sware That he who our transgressions bare Should thus for us himself declare personating Christ as Matth. 11.28 TO me all pow'r doth now belong my lambs rejoyce and sing My scattered flocks I dwell among your Prophet Preist and King I made my self a sacrifice your peace so to obtain And to fulfil the prophesies now only King I 'le raign Your foes before you I 'le subdue and plague all that me hate But keep with you my cov'nant true blest all on me that wait Do Gebal Ammon Amalek against my flock conspire Their plots and hairy scalps I 'le break and vex them in mine ire For I to purchase you have bled by that dear price ye 're mine And for your sake will interceed to compleat my design Thus ev'ry knee shall bow to me by force or free accord Each eye shall see the majesty and judgment of the Lord This tidings told I could not hold but heart and tongue must raise And to the lamb bowing made bold to lisp and sing his praise 3d. part 132 Hymn Gods Flocks now sing their songs to him That did to God their souls redeem Their Shepherd worthy ' f all esteem Revel 4.11 5.9 12 13 14. v. OH Shepherd of Gods flock thou only worthy art That we always should sound thy praise in life in lip and heart As lost Sheep were we all straying now here now there Thou Lord on him laid'st all our sin he paid't in 's bloud most dear What e're God promised hee 'l certainly compleat When all is done all foes are gone then Saints ascend his seat Ye Angels Cherubs all adjoyn with Seraphim Unite your votes extend your notes in loudest praise of him To him that was that lamb Gods sacrifice of old He that was slain shall shortly raign the keeper of Gods fold To him whose watchful eyes mischiefs and spite espies That will with right judgment requite mens haughty'st majesties To Angels praises then joyn Saints and Sons of men Hosannah's loud raise to the cloud sing praises do 't again 133 Hymn Elders and Witnesses each one Fall down before the Lambs high throne And sound his praise themselves alone Apoc. 7.9 11 14 17. chap. 8.1 AS I before the lamb's high throne with songs and palms did stand Among that multitude stood one that silence did command Then bowing I obeysance paid all th' Elders did the same Their four and twenty Crowns all laid at'th ' footstool of the lamb One of those Elders for the rest his strict enquiry made What is this multitude so blest with Palms one spake and said From tribulation great these came their robes they 've washed white And purify'd i' th' blood of th' lamb made thus just in Gods sight Martyrs with Witnesses now make their loud appeal and true How long Lord er'e thou ' l vengeance take and give that beast his due When shall dry bones revive again and sing that sleep in th' dust Then Zion's King in 's glory 'll raign the Islands hope and trust Now sing for now th' ambush is fixt and God has hid the gin That our reward their vengeance mixt with joy will soon bring in 134 Hymn Thy mercy's loads and multitudes My soul in praises thus includes As Psal 68.19 136.1 ult 150.2 3 6. in above 20 benefits YE heavens sing praises to the Lord let Saints their blessings bring Let th' earth his benefits all record yea praise him ev'ry thing Praise him for 's old electing love and Christs redemption-blood His spirit and grace that from above rain'd Manna for our food Him praise whose pour did all create and providence them maintain And will renew their lapsed state that Christ o're all may raign For light and peace and health oh do for day and night him praise For comforts yea and crosses too for good or evil days For faith and patience joy likewise in God le ts sing and boast Who causes grace in 's exercise triumph i th' Holy Ghost Him bless that plots and plotters all doth wondrously detect Causing those wrongs on them to fall that they meant for th' Elect. Now comes our King Zion's his throne to th' whore hee 'l vengeance pay His flock shall sit and sing each one praise him Halelujah 135 Hymn This instrument of seven strings In parts on our Salvation sings And joy to souls and Islands brings SIng to the Lord ye Saints a new triumphant Song Let Isles abroad know that to God Salvation doth belong From Dragon beast and whore from pits of desolation That gap't each hour us to devour he wrought so great Salvation For his unworthy flock a poor and peeled Nations So has our God in 's Chariot rode for sinful ones Salvation No
Christ news by a new star came May n't we still expect the same God will by them his Son proclaim As Job 38.7 Psal 19.2 3. THy glory Lord the Heav'n on high and firmament declares Yea all their hoasts thee magnifie consorting with the stars The brightness number influence of starry-skies proclaim Their Makers skill and excellence that gives them all their name Sometimes for God they battles fight and in their course declare The deaths and woes of men of might that great oppressors are At first creation then behold these Sons of God all sing A new star Christ to th' wise men told born to the Jews a King Such new and dreadful sights portend what shall this world affright When Jesus shall again descend to judge and save th' upright Thou star of Jacob rise appear come bright and morning star Irradiate our dark hemisphere O bee'nt so long so far Thy rising brings Britains day spring and frights Herodians proud hen Sons of God again shall sing Lord hast shine through our cloud 144 Hymn When once Gods terrible acts are past Things gratefuller obtain at last as Psal 65.8 and 102.13 19.22 1st part WHen God his peoples prayer shall hear both Heav'n and Earth shall shake Sinners in Zions trembling fear yea Moseses shall quake Mountains shall pass and Hills will hop Fountains and Floods be dry'd Foundations shake and Head shall drop and from them Crowns will glide That Comet God shakes a rod threat'ning to make us weep 'T was form'd brush-like as sent of God both World and Church to sweep But when these dire effects of fire of Famin Plague and War Shall issue in Nations desire then shines that Morning Star His beams shall every thing revive his rod shall blossom still His humble ones hee 'l save alive his Sword vile rebels kill One star at 's first appearance shone with light and influence Now may we give him on 's new throne o're all preheminence Did these wise men so much rejoice seeing that star again O what a sweet melodious voice sounds at 's eternal raign 145 Hymn The Spouses beauty in Christs sight Commended is with great delight Ps 45.10 14. Isai 60.13.45 Apo. 19.7 LOrd I an Ethiopian was fall'n and born in sin Till thou in pity by did pass and love so didst begin Sin and affliction made me foul to wo and wrath expos'd Till Jesus Oyl and Wine my soul pour'd in my wounds to close His robe of righteousness he spread so expiating guilt He clad and fed me crown'd my head then washt me from my filth Whilst I admir'd thus at his love his kindness shamed me He further for a time did move when I espous'd should be A day wherein his love my joy he shortly would compleat When Angels should their hymns employ to ' dore his glorious seat When darkness distance pain all cease with sin and sinners too All th' Enemies of Zions peace hee 'l utterly undo God will at noon rest in his love at night that rest shall ease us And we all Shepherds Tents above shall raign with Royal-Jesus 146 Hymn Daughters of Zion go forth and come away To see your Sol'mon crown'd that joyous day Cant. 3.11 ALL yee that Zion's Daughters be Go forth to meet your King That Crown his Mother gave him see at 's Marriage with him sing In Sol'mons raign at once did dwell both wisdom wealth and peace So Christ that Type will far excel In 's days all wars shall cease At th' entrance of his blessed raign the Harlots judge will he And all the Kings have with them lain with Harlots doom'd shall be A black afflicted Sun-burn't bride from Egypt hee 'l espouse Her hee 'l adorn for her provide his second glorious house In 's raign the des'late Isles shall joy and poor in every Nation Those that destroy'd the Earth hee 'l ' stroy with final desolation The Virgins forth with him shall go with Oyl their Lamps shall trim Angels above with Saints below in Songs extolling him Sing Halelujahs 'fore his face for now he comes to raign Proclaim before him cry grace grace thrice Halelujah ' gain 147 Hymn For one thing Lord to thee I call And that obtain'd indeed is all as Psal 27.134 LOrd I but one thing of thee crave and that 's my whole desire Sight of thy beauty let me have and in thy house enquire For I from Mountain unto Hill have wand'red up and down If Christ my Shepherd hear me will his face my wish shall Crown The footsteps where his flock have gone I readily would trace For Lambs they shu'd not be alone but Lord I 'ld see thy face For thou in troublous time wilt me as in Pavilion hide Thy presence shall my conduct be thy Lamp shall be my guide And tho' I often walk i' th' dark thou Lord my light shalt be The Land o' th' upright is my mark there God I hope to see My Anchor faith and patience cast my sails of love I spread O breath on them a prosperous blast to th' hav'n of rest to lead Lord feed and guide protect thy flock thy King on 's throne advance When storms approach be thou a Rock for thine Inheritance Amen 148 Hymn Christs tender Kids and Lambs are fed And by clear springs of waters led Isa 40.11 12. LOrd here I am thy tender Lamb depending on thy care Grant some relief to ease my grief see what my aylments are I cry and say Oh who will lay my mouth close to the breast Where Milk sincere my soul may chear to yeild both strength and rest If I repair to folds that are my Shepherds flocks reputed If Christ be gone right food i 've none that to my hunger's suited Thy flesh and blood 's my only food for I by this may grow Of weak and young both tall and strong and may my Father know Lord I a lamb too tender am with Satan ' lone to fight Yet by that name of Gods own lamb that Lion's put to flight And shall the power of dogs devour his tender Kids so young No! Christ has said his flocks hee 'l lead his water-springs along Lord feed thy Lambs intangle Rams whose horns so push and slay Ascend thy throne defend thy own Oh judge and raign for aye 149 Hymn Gods time is short and fixed when Our tempter shall be bound and then Shall cease the rage of wicked men as Psal 7.6 9 15 16 17. A blessed day doth hasten on of joy and consolation When violence and fury 's gone and Satans fierce temptation Six thousand years this Serpent hath besieg'd beleivers for t And now far greater is his wrath knowing that 's time is short No age nor sex of Saints are free from 's darts of every sort But Christ has wun's the victory and made his time but short Zion has travel'd long in pain shall now that birth abort Christ o'ver Nations all shall reign for Satans time is short The conquest of the