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A45173 A collection of some verses out of the Psalms of David suited to several occasions. Composed in two parts, cantus & bassus: being [the] common tunes to the Psalms in metre, now used in parish-churches. To which is added, some instructions for singing of them. Collected forMr. Henry Hunt, for the use of his scholars, and such as delight in psalmody. Hunt, Henry, 17th/18th cent. 1698 (1698) Wing H3729AA; ESTC R216492 32,286 114

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return where it begun is to be praised with great fame The Lord all people doth surmount as for his glory we may count Above the heavens high to be With God the Lord who may compare Whose dwellings in the heavens are Of such great pow'r and force is he He doth abase himself we know things to behold on earth below And also in heaven above The needy out of dust to draw Also the poor which help none saw his only mercy did him move And so him set in high degree with Princes of great dignity That rule his people with great fame The barren he doth make to bear And with great joy her fruit do rear therefore praise ye his holy Name Psalm CXIII Bassus Proper Tune YE children which do serve the Lord praise ye his Name with one accord Yea blessed be always his Name Who from the rising of the Sun Till it return where it begun is to be praised with great fame The Lord all people doth surmount as for his glory we may count Above the heavens high to be With God the Lord who may compare Whose dwellings in the heavens are Of such great pow'r and force is he He doth abase himself we know things to behold on earth below And also in heaven above The needy out of dust to draw Also the poor which help none saw his only mercy did him move And so him set in high degree with Princes of great dignity That rule his people with great fame The barren he doth make to bear And with great joy her fruit do rear therefore praise ye his holy Name Psalm CXVIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. For Christmas day Cantus Martyr's Tune O Give ye thanks unto the Lord for gracious is he Because his mercy doth endure for ever towards thee Let Israel confess that his mercy doth ever dure Let Aaron's house likewise confess his mercy 's ever sure Let all that fear the Lord our God ev'n now confess and say The mercy of the Lord our God endureth still alway In trouble and in heaviness unto the Lord I cry'd Which lovingly heard me at large my suit was not deny'd The Lord himself is on my side I will not stand in doubt Nor fear what man can do to me when God stands me about The L d doth take my part with them that help to succour me Therefore I shall see my desire upon mine enemy Psalm CXVIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. For Christmas day Bassus Martyr's Tune O Give ye thanks unto the Lord for gracious is he Because his mercy doth endure for ever towards thee Let Israel confess that his mercy doth ever dure Let Aaron's house likewise confess his mercy 's ever sure Let all that fear the Lord our God ev'n now confess and say The mercy of the Lord our God endureth still alway In trouble and in heaviness unto the Lord I cry'd Which lovingly heard me at large my suit was not deny'd The Lord himself is on my side I will not stand in doubt Nor fear what man can do to me when God stands me about The L d doth take my part with them that help to succour me Therefore I shall see my desire upon mine enemy Psalm CXIX Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Proper Tune BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in mind and heart Whose lives and conversations from God's laws never start Blessed are they that give themselves his statutes to observe Seeking the Lord with all their heart never from him swerve Doubtless such men go not astray nor do no wicked thing But stedfastly walk in his way without any wandring 'T is thy commandment and thy will that with attentive heed Thy noble and divine precepts we learn and keep indeed O would to God it might thee please my ways so to direct That I might always keep thy laws and never them reject So should no shame my life attaint whilst I thus set mine eyes And bend my mind always to muse on thy sacred decrees Psalm CXIX Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Proper Tune BLessed are they that perfect are and pure in mind and heart Whose lives and conversations from God's laws never start Blessed are they that give themselves his statutes to observe Seeking the Lord with all their heart never from him swerve Doubtless such men go not astray nor do no wicked thing But stedfastly walk in his way without any wandring 'T is thy commandment and thy will that with attentive heed Thy noble and divine precepts we learn and keep indeed O would to God it might thee please my ways so to direct That I might always keep thy laws and never them reject So should no shame my life attaint whilst I thus set mine eyes And bend my mind always to muse on thy sacred decrees Psalm CXXXIV Cantus Southwel Tune BEhold and have regard ye servants of the Lord Which in his house by night do watch praise him with one accord Lift up your hands on high unto his holy place And give the Lord his praises due his benefits embrace For why the Lord who did both earth and heaven frame Doth Sion bless and will conserve for evermore the same To Father and the Son and Holy Ghost therefore All Praise and Glory to the Three both now and evermore Psalm CXXXIV Bassus Southwel Tune BEhold and have regard ye servants of the Lord Which in his house by night do watch praise him with one accord Lift up your hands on high unto his holy place And give the Lord his praises due his benefits embrace For why the Lord who did both earth and heaven frame Doth Sion bless and will conserve for evermore the same To Father and the Son and Holy Ghost therefore All Praise and Glory to the Three both now and evermore Psalm CXXXV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For Easter Cantus The 81st Psalm Tune O Praise the L d praise him praise him praise him w th one accord O praise him still all ye that be the servants of the Lord O praise him ye that stand and be in the house of the Lord Ye of his court and of his house praise him with one accord Praise ye the Lord for he is good sing praises to his Name It is a comely and good thing always to do the same For why the Lord hath Jacob chose his very one ye see So hath he chosen Israel his treasure for to be For this I know and am full sure the Lord is very great He is indeed above all gods most easie to intreat For whatsoever pleased him all that full well he wrought In heav'n in earth and in the sea which he hath made of nought Psalm CXXXV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For Easter Bassus The 81st Psalm Tune O Praise the L d praise him praise him praise him w th one accord O praise him still all ye that be the servants of the Lord. O praise him ye
why thou know'st my bones do quake for fear My soul is troubled very sore and vexed veh'mently But Lord how long wilt thou delay to cure my misery Lord turn thee to thy wonted grace my silly soul up take Oh save me not for my deserts but for thy mercies sake For why no man among the dead remembreth thee one whit Or who shall worship thee O Lord in the infernal pit To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm VI. Verse 1 2 3 4 5. Bassus Bristol Tune LOrd in thy wrath reprove me not thô I deserve thine ire Nor yet correct me in thy rage O Lord I thee desire For I am weak therefore O Lord of mercy me forbear And heal me L d for why thou know'st my bones do quake for fear My soul is troubled very sore and vexed veh'mently But Lord how long wilt thou delay to cure my misery Lord turn thee to thy wonted grace my silly soul up take Oh save me not for my deserts but for thy mercies sake For why no man among the dead remembreth thee one whit Or who shall worship thee O Lord in the infernal pit To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm VIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. At a Christning Cantus St. Mary's Tune O God our Lord how wonderful are thy works ev'ry where Whose fame surmounts in dignity above the Heavens clear Ev'n by the mouth of sucking babes thou wilt confound thy foes For in those babes thy might is seen thy graces they disclose And when I see the heavens high the works of thine own hand The Sun the Moon and all the Stars in order as they stand What thing is man L d think I then that thou dost him remember Or what is man's posterity that thou dost it consider For thou hast made him little less than Angels in degree And thou hast crowned him also with glorious dignity Thou hast preferr'd him to be lord of all thy works of wonder And at his feet hast set all things that he should keep them under Psalm VIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. At a Christning Bassus St. Mary's Tune O God our Lord how wonderful are thy works ev'ry where Whose fame surmounts in dignity above the Heavens clear Ev'n by the mouth of sucking babes thou wilt confound thy foes For in those babes thy might is seen thy graces they discose And when I see the heavens high the works of thine own hand The Sun the Moon and all the Stars in order as they stand What thing is man L d think I then that thou dost him remember Or what is man's posterity that thou dost it consider For thou hast made him little less than Angels in degree And thou hast crowned him also with glorious dignity Thou hast preferr'd him to be lord of all thy works of wonder And at his feet hast set all things that he should keep them under Psalm X. Verse 1 2 3 4 5. For the Poor Cantus Cambridge Tune WHat is the cause that thou O Lord art now so far from thine And keepest close thy countenance from us this troublous time The poor do perish by the proud and wicked men's desire Let them be taken in their craft that they themselves conspire For in the lust of his own heart th'ungodly doth delight So doth the wicked praise himself and doth the Lord despight He is so proud that right and wrong he setteth all apart Nay nay there is no God saith he for thus he thinks in heart Because his ways do prosper still he doth thy laws neglect And with a blast doth puff against such as would him correct Tush tush saith he I have no dread lest mine estate should change And why for all adversity to him is very strange Psalm X. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For the Poor Bassus Cambridge Tune WHat is the cause that thou O Lord art now so far from thine And keepest close thy countenance from us this troublous time The poor do perish by the proud and wicked men's desire Let them be taken in the craft that they themselves conspire For in the lust of his own heart th'ungodly doth delight So doth the wicked praise himself and doth the Lord despight He is so proud that right and wrong he setteth all apart Nay nay there is no God saith he for thus he thinks in heart Because his ways do prosper still he doth thy laws neglect And with a blast doth puff against such as would him correct ●ush tush saith he I have no dread lest mine estate should change ●nd why for all adversity to him is very strange Psalm XV. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Martyrs Tune O Lord in thy Tabernacle who shall inhabit still Or whom wilt thou receive to dwell in thy most holy hill The man whose life is uncorrupt whose works are just straight Whose heart doth think the very truth whose tong speaks no deceit Nor to his neighbour doth none ill in body goods or name Nor willingly doth move false tales which might impair the same That in his heart regardeth not malicious wicked men But those that love and fear the Lord he maketh much of them His oath and all his promises that keepeth faithfully Althô he make his cov'nant so that he doth lose thereby That putteth not to usury his money and his coin Nor for to hurt the innocent doth bribe or else purloin Psalm XV. Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Martyrs Tune O Lord in thy Tabernacle who shall inhabit still Or whom wilt thou receive to dwell in thy most holy hill The man whose life is uncorrupt whose works are just straight Whose heart doth think the very truth whose tong speaks no deceit Nor to his neighbour doth none ill in body goods or name Nor willingly doth move false tales which might impair the same That in his heart regardeth not malicious wicked men But those that love and fear the Lord he maketh much of them His oath and all his promises that keepeth faithfully Althô he make his cov'nant so that he doth lose thereby That putteth not to usury his money and his coin Nor for to hurt the innocent doth bribe or else purloin Psalm XVII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For a Penitent Sinner Cantus Windsor Tune O Lord give ear to my just cause attend when I complain And hear the pray'r that I put forth with lips that do not feign And let the judgment of my cause proceed always from thee And let thine eyes behold and clear this my simplicity Thou hast well try'd me in the night and yet could'st nothing find That I have spoken with my tongue that was not in my mind As for the works of wicked men and paths perverse and ill For love of thy most holy Name I have refrained still Then in thy
paths that be most pure stay me Lord and preserve That from the way wherein I walk my steps may never swerve For I do call to thee O Lord surely thou wilt me aid Then hear my pray'r weigh right well the words that I have sai● Psalm XVII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For a Penitent Sinner Bassus Windsor Tune O Lord give ear to my just cause attend when I complain And hear the pray'r that I put forth with lips that do not feign And let the judgment of my cause proceed always from thee And let thine eyes behold and clear this my simplicity Thou hast well try'd me in the night and yet could'st nothing find That I have spoken with my tongue that was not in my mind As for the works of wicked men and paths perverse and ill For love of thy most holy Name I have refrained still Then in thy paths that be most pure stay me Lord and preserve That from the way wherein I walk my steps may never swerve For I do call to thee O Lord surely thou wilt me aid Then hear my pray'r weigh right well the words that I have said Psalm XVIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. In time of War Cantus Proper Tune O God my strength and fortitude of force I must love thee Thou art my castle and defence in my necessity My God my rock in whom I trust the worker of my wealth My refuge buckler and my shield preserver of my health When I sing laud unto the Lord most worthy to be serv'd Then from my foes I am right sure that I shall be preserv'd The pangs of death did compass me and bound me ev'ry where The flowing waves of wickedness did put me in great fear The sly and subtile snares of hell were round about me set And for my death there was prepar'd a deadly trapping net I thus beset with pain and grief did pray to God for grace And he forthwith did hear my plaint out of his holy place Psalm XVIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. In time of War Bassus Proper Tune O God my strength and fortitude of force I must love thee Thou art my castle and defence in my necessity My God my rock in whom I trust the worker of my wealth My refuge buckler and my shield preserver of my health When I sing laud unto the Lord most worthy to be serv'd Then from my foes I am right sure that I shall be preserv'd The pangs of death did compass me and bound me ev'ry where The flowing waves of wickedness did put me in great fear The sly and subtile snares of hell were round about me set And for my death there was prepar'd a deadly trapping net I thus beset with pain and grief did pray to God for grace And he forthwith did hear my plaint out of his holy place Psalm XIX Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus York Tune THe heavens and the firmament do wondrously declare The glory of God omnipotent his works and what they are The wondrous works of God appear by ev'ry days success The nights likewise which their race run the selfsame thing express There is no language tong or speech where their sound is not heard In all the earth and coasts thereof their knowledge is conferr'd In them the Lord made for the sun a place of great renown Who like a bridegroom ready trim'd doth from his chamber come And as a valiant champion who for to get a prize With joy doth haste to take in hand some noble enterprize And all the sky from end to end he compasseth about Nothing can hide it from his heat but he will find it out Psalm XIX Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus York Tune THe heavens and the firmament do wondrously declare The glory of God omnipotent his works and what they are The wondrous works of God appear by ev'ry days success The nights likewise which their race run the selfsame thing express There is no language tong or speech where their sound is not heard In all the earth and coasts thereof their knowledge is conferr'd In them the Lord made for the sun a place of great renown Who like a bridegroom ready trim'd doth from his chamber come And as a valiant champion who for to get a prize With joy doth haste to take in hand some noble enterprize And all the sky from end to end he compasseth about Nothing can hide it from his heat but he will find it out Psalm XX. Verse 1 2 3 4 5. For the KING Cantus Canterbury Tune IN trouble and adversity the Lord God hear thee still The Majesty of Jacob's God defend thee from all ill And send thee from his holy place his help at ev'ry need And so in Sion stablish thee and make thee strong indeeed Remembring well the sacrifice that now to him is done And so receive right thankfully thy burntoff'rings each one According to thy heart's desire the Lord grant unto thee And all thy counsel and advice full well perform may he We shall rejoyce when thou us sav'st and our banners display Unto the Lord which thy requests fulfilled hath alway To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm XX. Verse 1 2 3 4 5. For the KING Bassus Canterbury Tune IN trouble and adversity the Lord God hear thee still The Majesty of Jacob's God defend thee from all ill And send thee from his holy place his help at ev'ry need And so in Sion stablish thee and make thee strong indeed Remembring well the sacrifice that now to him is done And so receive right thankfully thy burntoff'rings each one According to thy heart's desire the Lord grant unto thee And all thy counsel and advice full well perform may he We shall rejoyce when thou us sav'st and our banners display Unto the Lord which thy requests fulfilled hath alway To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Psalm XXV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Southwel Tune I Lift my heart to thee my God and guide most just Now suffer me to take no shame for in thee do I trust Let not my foes rejoyce nor make a scorn of me And let them not be overthrown that put their trust in thee But shame shall them befall which harm them wrongfully Therefore thy paths and thy right ways unto me Lord descry Direct me in thy truth and teach me I thee pray Thou art my God and Saviour on thee I wait alway Thy mercies manifold remember Lord I pray Also thy pity plentiful for they have been alway Remember not the faults and frailties of my youth Remember not how ignorant I have been of thy truth Psalm XXV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Southwel Tune I Lift my heart to thee my God and guide most just Now suffer me to take no shame for in thee do
I trust Let not my foes rejoyce nor make a scorn of me And let them not be overthrown that put their trust in thee But shame shall them befall which harm them wrongfully Therefore thy paths and thy right ways unto me Lord descry Direct me in thy truth and teach me I thee pray Thou art my God and Saviour on thee I wait alway Thy mercies manifold remember Lord I pray Also thy pity plentiful for they have been alway Remember not the faults and frailties of my youth Remember not how ignorant I have been of thy truth Psalm XXVI Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Windsor Tune LOrd be my judge and thou shalt see my paths be right plain I trust in God and hope that he will strength me to remain Prove me my God I thee desire my ways to search and try As men do prove their gold with fire my reins heart espy Thy goodness laid before my face I do behold always For of thy truth I tread the path and will do all my days I do not lust to haunt or use with men whose deeds are vain To come in house I do refuse with the deceitful train I much abhor the wicked sort their deeds I do despise I do not once to them resort that wicked works devise My hands I wash and do proceed in works to walk upright Then to thine altar I make speed to offer them in sight Psalm XXVI Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Windsor Tune LOrd be my judge and thou shalt see my paths be right plain I trust in God and hope that he will strength me to remain Prove me my God I thee desire my ways to search and try As men do prove their gold with fire my reins heart espy Thy goodness laid before my face I do behold always For of thy truth I tread the path and will do all my days I do not lust to haunt or use with men whose deeds are vain To come in house I do refuse with the deceitful train I much abhor the wicked sort their deeds I do despise I do not once to them resort that wicked works devise My hands I wash and do proceed in works to walk upright Then to thine altar I make speed to offer there in sight Psalm XXIX Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For a Thanksgiving Cantus Bristol Tune GIve to the Lord ye Potentates ye Rulers of the world Give ye all praise honour and strength unto the living Lord. Give glory to his holy Name and honour him alone Worship him in his Majesty within his holy throne His voice doth rule the waters all ev'n as himself doth please He doth prepare the thunderclaps and governs all the Seas The voice of God is of great force and wond'rous excellent It is most mighty in effect and most magnificent The voice of God doth rend break the Cedartrees so long The Cedartrees of Lebanon which are both high and strong And make them leap like as a calf or else the unicorn Not only trees but mountains great whereon the trees are born Psalm XXIX Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. For a Thanksgiving Bassus Bristol Tune GIve to the Lord ye Potentates ye Rulers of the world Give ye all praise honour and strength unto the living Lord. Give glory to his holy Name and honour him alone Worship him in his Majesty within his holy throne His voice doth rule the waters all ev'n as himself doth please He doth prepare the thunderclaps and governs all the Seas The voice of God is of great force and wond'rous excellent It is most mighty in effect and most magnificent The voice of God doth rend break the Cedartrees so long The Cedartrees of Lebanon which are both high and strong And makes them leap like as a calf or else the unicorn Not only trees but mountains great whereon the trees are born Psalm XXXI Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus Lichfield Tune O Lord I put my trust in thee let nothing work me shame As thou art just deliver me and set me quite from blame Hear me O Lord and that anon to help me make good speed Be thou my rock and house of stone my fence in time of need For why as stones thy strength is try'd thou art my fort and tow'r For thy names sake be thou my guide and lead me in thy pow'r Pluck thou my feet out of the snare which they for me have laid Thou art my strength and all my care is for my might and aid Into thy hands Lord I commit my spirit which is thy due For why thou hast redeemed it O Lord my God most true I hate such folk as will not part from things to be abhorr'd When they on trifles set their heart my trust is in the Lord. Psalm XXXI Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus Lichfield Tune O Lord I put my trust in thee let nothing work me shame As thou art just deliver me and set me quite from blame Hear me O Lord and that anon to help me make good speed Be thou my rock and house of stone my fence in time of need For why as stones thy strength is try'd thou art my fort tow'r For thy names sake be thou my guide and lead me in thy pow'r Pluck thou my feet out of the snare which they for me have laid Thou art my strength all my care is for thy might and aid Into thy hands Lord I commit my spirit which is my due For why thou hast redeemed it O Lord my God most true I hate such folk as will not part from things to be abhorr'd When they on trifles set their heart my trust is in the Lord Psalm XXXIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Cantus St. David's Tune YE righteous in the Lord rejoyce it is a seemly sight That upright men w th thankful voice should praise the L d of might Praise ye the L d with harp and song in Psalms pleasant things With Lute Instrument among that soundeth with ten strings Sing to the Lord a song most new with courage give him praise For why his word is ever true his works and all his ways To judgment equity and right he hath a great good will And with his gifts he doth delight the earth throughout to fill For by the word of God alone the heavens all were wrought Their hosts and powers ev'ry one his breath to pass hath brought The waters great gather'd hath he on heaps within the shore And hid them in the depth to be as in a house of store Psalm XXXIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Bassus St. David's Tune YE righteous in the Lord rejoyce it is a seemly sight That upright men wth thankful voice should praise the L d of might Praise ye the Ld with harp and song in Psalms pleasant things With Lute Instrument among that soundeth with ten strings Sing to the Lord a song most new
Father Son and Holy Ghost all Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore The End of the Psalms Veni Creator For Trinity-Sunday Cantus Bassus The 18th Psalm Tune COme Holy Ghost eternal God proceeding from above Both from the Father and the Son the God of peace and love Visit our minds and into us thy heav'nly grace inspire That in all truth and godliness we may have true desire Thou art the very Comforter in all wo and distress The heav'nly gift of God most high which no tongue can express The fountain and the lively spring of joy celestial The fire so bright the love so clear and unction spiritual Thou in thy gifts art manifold whereby Christ's Church do stand In faithful hearts writing thy law the finger of God's hand According to thy promise made thou givest speech of grace That through thy help the praise of God may stand in ev'ry place Benedictus For Easter or Whitsontide Cantus Bassus Proper Tune THe only Lord of Israel be praised evermore For through his visitation and mercy kept in store His people now he hath redeem'd that long hath been in thrall And spread abroad his saving health upon his servants all In David's house his servant true according to his mind And also his anointed King as we in Scripture find As by his Holy Prophets all ofttimes he did declare The which were since the world began his ways for to prepare That we might be delivered from those that make debate Our enemies and from the hands of all that do us hate The mercy which he promised our fathers to fulfill And think upon his cov'nant made according to his will Nunc Dimittis For Christmasday Cantus Bassus Benedictus Tune O Lord because my heart's desire hath wished long to see My only Lord and Saviour thy Son before I die The joy and health of all mankind desired long before Which now is come into the world of mercy bringing store Thou sufferest thy servant now in peace for to depart According to thy holy Word which lighteneth my heart Because mine eyes which thou hast made to give my body light Have now beheld thy saving health which is the Lord of might Whom thou hast mercifully set of thine abundant grace In open sight and visible before all peoples face The Gentiles to illuminate and Satan overquell Also to be the glory of thy people Israel Lamentation of a Sinner For a Burial Cantus Bassus Cambridge Tune O Lord turn not thy face away from him that lies prostrate Lamenting sore his sinful life before thy mercy gate which gate thou open'st wide to those that do lament their sin Shut not that gate against me Lord but let me enter in And call me not to strict account how I have lived here For then I know right well O Lord how vile I shall appear I need not to confess my life I am sure thou canst tell What I have been and what I am I know thou know'st it well O Lord thou know'st what things be past also the things that be Thou know'st also what is to come nothing is hid from thee To Father Son and Holy Ghost all glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore An Hymn After the 10 Commandments Cant. Bass Proper Tune THe Sp'rit of grace grant us OLd to keep these Laws our hearts restore And cause us all with one accord to magnifie thy Name therefore For of our selves no strength we have to keep these laws after thy will Thy might therefore O Christ we crave that we in thee may them fulfill Lord for thy Name 's sake grant us this thou art our strength O Saviour Christ Of thee to speed how should we miss in whom our treasure doth consist To thee for evermore be praise with the Father in each respect And with the Holy Sp'rit always The Comforter of thine Elect. An Hymn Before the Communion Cantus Bassus The 18 Psalm Tune BEhold we come dear Lord to thee and bow before thy throne We come to offer on our knee our vows to thee alone Whate'er we have whate're we are thy bounty freely gave Thou dost us here in mercy spare and wilt hereafter save But O! can all our store afford no better gifts for thee Thus we confess thy riches Lord and thus our poverty 'T is not our tongue or knee can pay the mighty debt we owe Far more we should than we can say far lower than we bow Come then my soul bring all thy pow'rs and grieve thou hast no more Bring ev'ry day thy choicest hours and thy great GOD adore To God the Father and the Son and Holy Ghost therefore Eternal Honour let be done henceforth for evermore An Hymn After the Communion Cantus Bassus Bristol Tune ALL glory be to God on high and peace on earth likewise Good will to men eternally by Christ his sacrifice O God the Father heav'nly King we praise we worship thee We glorifie thee we give thanks Lord for thy great glory O Lord Lord God O Jesu Christ the Father's only Son Only begot the Wisdom true by whom all things were done O Lamb of God that tak'st away the sins of all the world By guiltless death on cursed cross have mercy on us Lord. O thou that tak'st away the sins and errors of the world By guiltless death on cursed cross have mercy on us Lord. O thou that tak'st away the sins and errors of the world By guiltless death on cursed cross receive our Pray'rs O Lord. An Hymn For Sunday Morning Cantus Bassus 100 Psalm Tune WE sing to thee whose wisdom form'd the curious organ of the ear And thou who gav'st us voices L d our grateful Songs in kindness hear We 'll joy in God who is the spring of lawful joy and harmless mirth Whose boundless love is fitly call'd the Harmony of Heav'n and Earth Those praises dearest Lord aloud our humblest Sonnets shall rehearse Which rightly tun'd are rightly styl'd The MUSICK of the Universe And whilst we sing we 'll consecrate that too too much prophaned Art By off'ring up with ev'ry Tongue in ev'ry Song a flaming Heart We 'll hallow Pleasure and redeem from vulgar use our precious Voice Those Lips which wantonly have sung shall serve our turn for nobler Joys To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Praise and Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Amen An Hymn For Sunday Evening Cantus Bassus 100 Psalm Tune PReserve us Lord by thy dear word from Turk Pope defend us Lord Which both would thrust out of his Throne our L d Jesus thy dearest Son Lord Jesus Christ shew forth thy might that thou art L d of L ds by right Thy poor afflicted flock defend that we may praise thee without end God th' Holy Ghost our Comforter Be our Patron Help and Succor Give us one Mind and perfect Peace All Gifts of Grace in us increase Thou living God in Persons Three Thy Name be prais'd in Unity In all our need so us defend That we may praise thee without end FINIS
by and by And is cut down e're it be night all wither'd dead and dry Psalm XCV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Cantus St. David's Tune O Come let us lift up our voice and sing unto the Lord In him our rock of health rejoyce let us with one accord Yea let us come before his face to give him thanks and praise In singing Psalms unto his grace let us be glad always For why the Lord he is no doubt a great and mighty God A King above all Gods throughout in all the world abroad The secrets of the earth so deep and corners of the land The tops of hills that are so steep he hath them in his hand The sea and waters all are his for he the same hath wrought The earth and all that therein is his hand hath made of nought Come let us bow and praise the Lord before him let us fall And kneel to him with one accord the which hath made us all Psalm XCV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. Bassus St. David's Tune O Come let us lift up our voice and sing unto the Lord In him our rock of health rejoyce let us with one accord Yea let us come before his face to give him thanks and praise In singing Psalms unto his grace let us be glad always For why the Lord he is no doubt a great and mighty God A King above all Gods throughout in all the world abroad The secrets of the earth so deep and corners of the land The tops of hills that are so steep he hath them in his hand The sea and waters all are his for he the same hath wrought The earth and all that therein is his hand hath made of nought Come let us bow and praise the Lord before him let us fall And kneel to him with one accord the which hath made us all Psalm C. Cantus Proper Tune ALL people that on earth do dwell sing to the Lord with chearful voice Him serve with fear his praise forth tell come ye before him rejoyce The Lord ye know is God indeed without our aid he did us make We are his flock he doth us feed and for his sheep he doth us take O enter then his gates with praise approach with joy his courts unto Praise land and Bless his Name always for it is seemly so to do For why the Lord our God is good his mercy is for ever sure His truth at all times firmly stood and shall from age to age endure To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Praise and Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Amen Psalm C. Bassus Proper Tune ALL people that on earth do dwell sing to the Lord with chearful voice Him serve with fear his praise forth tell come ye before him rejoyce The Lord ye know is God indeed without our aid he did us make We are his flock he doth us feed and for his sheep he doth us take O enter then his gates with praise approach with joy his courts unto Praise land and bless his Name always for it is seemly so to do For why the Lord our God is good his mercy is for ever sure His truth at all times firmly stood and shall from age to age endure To Father Son and Holy Ghost all Praise and Glory be therefore As in beginning was is now and shall be evermore Amen Psalm CIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. At the Communion Cantus Westminster Tune MY soul give laud unto the Lord my sp'rit shall do the same And all the secrets of my heart praise ye his holy Name Give thanks to God for all his gifts shew not thy self unkind And suffer not his benefits to slip out of thy mind That gave thee pardon for thy faults and thee restor'd again From all thy weak and frail disease and heal'd thee of thy pain That did redeem thy life from death from which thou couldst not flee His mercy and compassion both he did extend to thee That fill'd with goodness thy desire and did prolong thy youth Like as the eagle casts her bill whereby her age renew'th The Lord with justice doth repay all such as be oppress'd So that their suff'rings and their wrongs are turned to the best Psalm CIII Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. At the Communion Bassus Westminster Tune MY soul give laud unto the Lord my sp'rit shall do the same And all the secrets of my heart praise ye his holy Name Give thanks to God for all his gifts shew not thy self unkind And suffer not his benefits to slip out of thy mind That gave thee pardon for thy faults and thee restor'd again From all thy weak and frail disease and heal'd thee of thy pain That did redeem thy life from death from which thou couldst not flee His mercy and compassion both he did extend to thee That fill'd with goodness thy desire and did prolong thy youth Like as the eagle casts her bill whereby her age renew'th The Lord with justice did repay all such as be oppress'd So that their suff'rings and their wrongs are turned to the best Psalm CV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. At the Communion Cantus Westminster Tune GIve praises unto God the Lord and call upon his Name Among the people all declare his works to spread his fame Sing joyfully unto the Lord yea sing unto him praise And talk of all his wondrous works that he hath wrought always In honour of his holy Name rejoyce with one accord And let the heart also be glad of them that seek the Lord. Seek ye the Lord and seek the strength of his eternal might And seek his face continually and presence of his sight The wondrous works that he hath done keep still in mindful heart Let not the judgments of his mouth out of your mind depart Ye that of faithful Abraham his servants are the seed Ye his elect the children that of Jacob do proceed Psalm CV Verse 1 2 3 4 5 6. At the Communion Bassus Westminster Tune GIve praises unto God the Lord and call upon his Name Among the people all declare his works to spread his fame Sing joyfully unto the Lord yea sing unto him praise And talk of all his wondrous works that he hath wrought always In honour of his holy Name rejoyce with one accord And let the heart also be glad of them that seek the Lord. Seek ye the Lord and seek the strength of his eternal might And seek his face continually and presence of his sight The wondrous works that he hath done keep still in mindful heart Let not the Judgments of his mouth out of your mind depart Ye that of faithful Abraham his servants are the seed Ye his elect the children that of Jacob do proceed Psalm CXIII Cantus Proper Tune YE children which do serve the Lord praise ye his Name with one accord Yea blessed be always his Name Who from the rising of the Sun Till it