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B01624 A supplement to the new version of Psalms by N. Tate and N. Brady. Containing, I. The usual hymns, creed, Lord's Prayer, Ten Commandments, all set to their proper tunes, with additional hymns for the holy sacrament, &c. II. Select psalms in particular measures to supply the whole variety of metres that are in the old version, with duplicates to most of them, and Gloria Patris, and the proper tune for each metre. III. A set of tunes for the foresaid new version of the Psalms. Tate, Nahum, 1652-1715.; Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726. 1700 (1700) Wing B2623B; ESTC R172927 15,599 76

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Piety's reward Like arrows in a Giant 's hand to Parents Safety they afford verse 5 The Man who has his Quiver stor'd with these defensive Arms may stand And bid defiance to his Foes Who him at Law or War oppose Gloria Patra To Father Son and Holy Ghost The blest eternal Three in One Be Homage and Obeysance done By Saints and Angels sacred Host As it has been in Ages past Is now and shall for ever last To the Tune of the Old CXXX The same PSALM FRom the lowest depth of Woe to God I sent my Cry Hearken Lord to my Comâ•Œplaint and grac'ously reply Shoud'st thou Lord severely Judge who can the Trial bear But thou dost forgive lest we forâ•Œsake thee through Deâ•Œspair verse 5 Io my Soul with Patience waits for thee the living Lord All my hopes are built upon thy never failing Word verse 6 Isr'el in thy God confide whose Mercies ne'er decay Flowing Streams they are to heal and wash thy Guilt away Glor. Patr. To the Father and the Son and to the Holy Ghost God ador'd by Saints on Earth and by the Heavenly Host Glory be as always was in Ages heretofore So 't is now and shall be so Henceforth for ever more Psal LIV. To the same Tune verse 1 Save me Lord for thy Name 's sake and in thy strength appear verse 2 Judge my Cause accept my Suit and to my words give Ear verse 3 Strangers whom I never wrong'd to ruin me design'd Cruel Men who fear no God against my Life combin'd verse 4 But the Lord vouchsafes at once my Friends and me to guard verse 5 The just God shall give my Foes their Falshoods due reward verse 6 Then free Off'rings I will bring with Comfort bless his Name verse 7 Who has freed me from Distress and brought my Foes to shame Glor. Patr. To the Father and the Son and to the Holy Ghost c. To the Tune of the Old CXXXVI The same PSALM O Praise the Lord for he is good for his Mercy enâ•Œdurâ•Œeth for eâ•Œver The God of Gods and Lord of Lords for his Mercy enâ•Œdurâ•Œeth for eâ•Œver Who Wondrous Works alone can do for his Mercy endureth for ever Who by his wisdom made the Heav'ns for his Mercy enâ•Œdurâ•Œeth for eâ•Œver verse 6 Who stretch'd the Earth above the Seas for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 7 Who fill'd the Skies with shining Lights for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 8 The glorious Sun that rules the day for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 9 The Moon and Stars that rule by Night for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 10 All Egypt's first-born Sons he slew for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 11-12 And brought his People forth with might for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 13-14 Through parted Waves made Isr'el pass for his Mercy endureth for ever Where Pharaoh and his Host were drown'd for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 16 Then through the Desart led our Tribes for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 17-18 Where great and famous Kings he slew for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 19 Sehon who Ammon's Scepter sway'd for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 20 Gigantick Ogg proud Bashan's King for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 21-22 And gave their Lands to his Elect for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 23-24 Thought on and sav'd us when distrest for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 25 With Food all Creatures he supplies for his Mercy endureth for ever verse 26 Give Thanks to God the God of Heav'n for his Mercy endureth for ever The usual TUNES FOR PSALMS OF Common Measure Psalm XLIV Windsor Tune O Lord our Fathers oft have told in our atâ•Œtentive Ears Thy wonders in their days perform'd and older times than theirs Psalm XXVII St. David's Tune WHom should I fear since God to me is saving health and light Since strongly he my Life supports what can my Soul affright Psalm IV. Oxford Tune O Lord that art my righteous Judge to my complaint give ear Thou still redeem'st me from distress have Mercy Lord and hear Psalm V. Litchfield Tune LOrd hear the voice of my Complaint accept my secret Prayer To thee alone my King my God will I for help repair Psalm XXIII Canterbury Tune THe Lord himself the mighty Lord vouchsafes to be my Guide The Shepherd by whose constant Care my Wants are all supply'd Psalm XXXVIII Martyrs Tune THy chast'ning wrath O Lord restrain though I deserve it all Nor let at once on me the storm of thy displeasure fall Psalm XIX York Tune THe Heav'ns declare thy Glory Lord which that aâ•Œlone can fill The Firmâ•Œaâ•Œment and Stars express their great Creâ•Œaâ•Œtor's skill Ps XVI St. Mary alias Hackney T. PRoâ•Œtect me from my cruâ•Œel Foes and shield me Lord from harm Because my trust I still reâ•Œpose on thy Alâ•Œmighâ•Œty Arm. THE TUNES For PSALMS OF Particular Measures MOST Usually SUNG Psal CXLVII London New Tune O praise the Lord with Hymns of Joy and Ceâ•Œlebrate his Fame for pleasant good and comely 't is to praise his holy Name Psalm XXV Proper Tune TO God in whom I trust I lift my Heart and Voice O let me not be put to shame nor let my Foes rejoice Psalm CXIX Proper Tune HOw blest are they who always keep the pure and perfect way who never from the sacred Paths of God's Commandments stray How blest who to his righteous Laws have still obedient been And have with fervent humble zeal his favour sought to win Psalm CXLVIII Proper Tune YE boundless realms of Joy exalt your Maker's Fame His praise your Song employ above the starry Frame Your Voices raise Ye Cherubim and Seraphim to sing his Praise Psalm CXIII Proper Tune YE Saints and Servants of the Lord the triumphs of his Name record His sacred Name for ever bless Where e'er the circling Sun displays his rising Beams or setting Rays Due Praise to his great Name address God through the World extends his sway The Regions of eternal day but shadows of his Glory are with him whose Majesty excells Who made the Heav'n in which he dwells let no created Pow'r compare Psalm C. Proper Tune WIth one consent let all the Earth to God their cheerful Voices raise Glad homage pay with awful Mirth and sing before him Songs of Praise Psalm XCII Proper Tune HOw good and pleasant must it be to thank the Lord most high And with repeated Hymns of Praise His Name to magnifie With ev'ry Morning 's early dawn his goodness to relate And of his constant Truth each night the glad effects repeat Psalm LXXXVIII To the Tune of the Old 51 Psalm and may be sung to any Psalm of this Measure TO thee my God and Saviour I by day and night address my Cry Vouchsafe my mournful Voice to hear to my distress encline thine Ear For Seas of Trouble me invade my Soul draws nigh to Death's cold shade Like one whose strength and hopes are fled they number me among the Dead FINIS A TABLE of the Hymns c. in this Suppliment TE Deum c. Page 3 Veni Creator first Metre Page 5 Veni Creator second Metre Page 6 Benedictus Page 8 Magnificat Page 9 Nunc Dimittis Page 11 The Creed Page 12 Lord's Prayer first Metre Page 13 Lord's Prayer second Metre Page 14 Ten Commandments Page 15 Additional Hymns Song of the Angels at the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour Page 18 Easter day first Hymn Page 19 Second Hymn Page 19 Hymns for the H. Communion First Hymn Page 20 Second Hymn Page 21 Hymn Third being the Thanksgiving in the Church Communion Service Page 21 Psalms in particular Measures with their proper Tunes To the Tune of the Old 50th Psalm Psalm 47. Page 23 To the same Tune Psalm 93. Page 24 To the same Tune Psalm 117. Page 25 To the Tune of the Old 100 and 4th Psalm Psalm 74 Page 26 To the same Tune Psalm 117 Page 27 To the Tune of the Old cxith Psalm the same Psalm Page 28 Psalm 131. To the same Tune Page 30 To the Tune of the Old cxiith The same Psalm Page 31 To the same Tune Psalm 134. Page 32 To the Tune of the Old cxx the same Psalm Page 33 To the same Tune Psalm cxxxi Page 34 To the Tune of the Old cxxi the same Psalm Page 35 To the Tune of the Old cxxix the same Psalm Page 36 To the Tune of the Old cxxii the same Psalm Page 37 To the same Tune Psalm 133. Page 38 To the Tune of the Old cxxiv the same Psalm Page 39 To the same Tune Psalm 54. Page 41 To the Tune of the Old cxxv first Metre the same Psalm Page 42 To the second Metre of the Old cxxv the same Psalm Page 43 To the same Tune Psalm 53. Page 44 To the Tune of the Old cxxvi the same Psalm Page 45 To the same Tune Psalm 114 Page 47 To the Tune of the Old cxxvii the same Psalm Page 49 To the Tune of the Old cxxx the same Psalm Page 52 To the Tune of the Old cxxxvi the same Psalm Page 53 The usual Tunes for Psalms of Common Measure begin at Page 57 The Tunes for Psalms of Particular Measures most usually Sung begin Page 63
are with Christ seek only how to get The things that are above where Christ at God's right hand is set To Father Son and Holy Ghost the God whom we adore Be Glory as it was is now and shall be evermore * For Whit-Sunday and Trinity-Sundays may be sung the Te Deum and Veni Creator Hymns for the H. Communion HYMN I. Out of the Revelation of St. John Ch. 4. THou God all Glory Honour and Pow'r art worthy to receive Since all things by thy Pow'r were made and by thy Bounty live Ch. 5. v. 12. And worthy is the Lamb all Pow'r Honour and Wealth to gain Glory and Strength who for our Sins a Sacrifice was slain v. 8. All worthy thou who hast redeem'd and ransom'd us to God From ev'ry Nation ev'ry Coast by thy most precious Blood Blessing and Honour Glory Pow'r by all in Earth and Heaven To him that sits upon the Throne and to the Lamb be given HYMN II. Rev. Chap. 19. V. 5. ALL ye who faithful Servants are of our Almighty King Both high and low and small and great his Praise devoutly sing v. Let us rejoyce and render Thanks to his most Holy Name Rejoyce rejoyce for now is come the Marriage of the Lamb. His Bride her self has ready made v. 8. How pure and white her Dress Which is her Saints Integrity and spotless Holiness O therefore blest is ev'ry one who to the Marriage-Feast And holy Supper of the Lamb is call'd a welcome Guest HYMN III. The Thanksgiving in the Church-Communion-Service TO God be Glory Peace on Earth to all Mankind Good-will We bless we praise we worship thee and glorifie thee still And thanks for thy great Glory give that fills our Souls with Light O Lord God! Heav'nly King the God and Father of all Might And thou begotten Son of God before all time begun O Jesu Christ God Lamb of God the Father's only Son Have Mercy thou that tak'st the Sins of all the World away Have Mercy Saviour of Mankind and hear us when we pray O thou who fitt'st at God's right Hand upon the Father's Throne Have Mercy on us thou O Christ who art the Holy One The Lord who with the Holy Ghost whom Earth and Heav'n adore In Glory of the Father art most high for evermore ADVERTISEMENT THE Nation being at this time much inclin'd to Psalmody and the New Version of Psalms having the Royal Allowance and Recommendation of the Archbishops Bishop of London and other Fathers of the Church This Supplement was thought Requisite to make up the whole Variety of Metres that are in the Old Version with Duplicates to most of them and Gloria Patri's The want of which has partly occasion'd the Disuse of many excellent Tunes All which Tunes and Gloria Patri's being printed in this Supplement may so far accommodate those who sing the Old Version and be acceptable to those Persons who employ their Faculty in the laudable and pious Work of Teaching Psalmody in either Version And for further Accommodation here is likewise added a Collection of all the most usual Tunes both of Common Measure and Others PSALMS done in particular Measures to make up the whole Variety of Metres that are in the Old Version with their proper Tunes PSALMS to the Tune of the Old 50th Psalm Psalm XLVII O Clap your hands ye people shout sing To God the great and uâ•Œniâ•Œverâ•Œsal King 'T was he subdu'd whole Nations of our Foes Then for our Lott the Pride of Jacob chose God is gone up the Lord is high ascended With trumpets sound shouts of Joy attended verse 6-7 To God the great and Universal King Exalted Praise with Understanding sing verse 8 The Heathen he rules from his holy Throne Whom he in time shall call and make his own verse 9 Whose Chiefs shall joyn with Saints by him elected For by his Pow'r the Earth is all protected Gloria Patri c. To Father Son and Spirit ever blest All Honour Praise and worship be addrest As it was done in Ages long ago As now it is and shall continue so To the last Bounds and Date of Time extended And still endure when Time his Course has ended PSALM XCIII To the same Tune verse 1 WIth Glory crown'd and matchless Strength array'd So firmly God the World's Foundation lay'd verse 2 That like his Throne it shall remain the same Till he who made dissolves the mighty Frame For he is God in Majesty transcending That always was and never shall have ending verse 3-4 His louder voice in Thunder from the Skie Makes swelling Floods and warring Seas comply verse 5 His Promises to all who him adore Shall like himself endure for evermore Who in his Courts expect to have their Dwelling In Holiness must always be excelling Psalm CXVII To the same Tune verse 1 IN Praise to God let all the People join And distant Lands in praising him combine verse 2 'T is just the World should all his Bounty praise Since that extends to all the World its Rays Then let Mankind with one consent persever In praising him whose Praise endures for ever GLORIA PATRI TO Father Son and Spirit ever blest Immortal Praise and Glory be addrest As it has b en in Ages long ago As now it is and shall continue so Beyond the Date and course of Time extending For Time must cease god's Praise shall have no ending Psalm LXIV Toe the Tune of the Old CIV Psalm verse 1 OUR God bless us all with Mercy and Love The cherishing Beams of Favour bestow That Earth his just dealings may see and approve His healing Salvation all People may know verse 3 Let therefore Mankind O God praise thy Name verse 4 For joy shout and sing to see thy just ways With Wisdom thou govern'st the World 's mighty Frame verse 5 Let therefore all Nations O God give Thee Praise verse 6-7 Then shall the glad Earth afford her increase And God our own God still present appear To bless us and ours with Plenty and Peace And Earth's remote Borders of Him stand in Fear Psalm XXIV To the same Tune verse 1 THE Praise of our God all People repeat Throughout the wide World his Triumph extend verse 2 Whose Mercy and Kindness To us are so great Whose Love has no limit his Truth has no end GLOR PATR TO Father Son Spirit all Praise be addrest By Angels and Saints of ev'ry Degree To God in three Persons One God ever blest As it has been now is and ever shall be To the Tune of the Old CXI The same Psalm WIth my whole Heart thy Fame O Lord I will proclaim in all the Peoples sight The Works that thou hast wrought Are great and duly sought of all whom they delight God 's Work is nobly vast His Truth shall always last his works of wondrous fashion Shall still be kept in mind The gracious Lord is kind and full of sweet compassion verse 5
Hearts with mutual Love are fill'd verse 2 'T is like the Balsom shed On Aaron's sacred Head Which to his Garment's Hemm distill'd verse 3 Or like the Crystal Drops That early on the tops Of Hermon and Mount Sion shine For Sion is the Place Of God's appointed Grace The Seat and Spring of Life Divine To the Tune of the Old CXXIV The same Psalm HAD not the Lord Let thankful Isr'el say Had not the Lord Been pleas'd to interpose For our relief When Men against us rose Their swelling Rage in that most dismal day Had soon o'rewhelm'd and snatch'd us quite away verse 6 But God be blest his Praise we will declare Whose Mercy did our Sentenc'd Lives reprieve And from their Jaws the panting Prey retrieve verse 7 Our heedless Souls By his most watchful care Are scap'd like Birds Out of the Fowler 's Suare The Snare is broke which they so closely laid And we to Life and Liberty restor'd verse 8 Therefore on him our ever gracious Lord We will rely and still depend for Aid On God the God Who Earth and Heaven made GLOR PATR TO God most high the Father and the Son And Holy Ghost all Worship Thanks and Praise Be now ascrib'd As in the former Days From Time's first Birth has constantly been done And so shall be When Time his Course has run Psalm LIV. To the same Tune verse 1 TO save me Lord thy Truth and Pow'r display verse 2 Hear my Complaint and to my words incline verse 3 Strangers and such as fear no God combine To make my Soul my guiltless Soul their Prey verse 4 But God will give my Friends and me the Day verse 5 The God of Truth shall my false Foes requite verse 6 Then to his Courts free Off'rings I will bring To his blest Name with Praise and Comfort sing verse 7 When he from cares has freed my Soul outright And my proud Foes dispers'd before my sight To the Tune of the Old CXXV The same Psalm First Metre ALL who on Sion's God depend Like Sion's Mount shall still abide For as the Hills on ev'ry side Jerusalem's fair Gates defend So his surrounding Arm Protects the just from harm verse 3 Ungodly Tyrants may oppress The best of Saints but ne'er prevail To make their steady Virtue fail Or seek base means for their redress verse 4 For God will Grace impart To all of upright Heart verse 5 They who perversly turn aside To crooked Paths the Lord shall them With Reprobates to Death condemn But Blessings for his Saints provide To make their troubles cease And crown their days with Peace GLOR PATR TO Father Son and Holy Ghost The blest Eternal Three in One Be Honour Praise and Worship done By Saints and Angels sacred Host As always was is now And ever shall be so To the Tune of the Old CXXV The same Psalm 2d Metre ALL they whose Hopes on God depend Like Sion's Mount shall still abide For as surrounding Hills defend Jerusalem on ev'ry side verse 2 So Day and Night The Lord of Might His faithful People does embrace And with strong Arm From fear and harm Will always guard his chosen Race verse 3 Though Tyrants may sometimes prevail They shall not them so long oppress To make their Faith or Virtue fail And seek base means for their Redress verse 4 To those O Lord Who love thy Word Do thou continue ever kind To each true Heart Thy Grace impart Let such thy constant favour find verse 5 All they who chuse the crooked Path And wander in the Sinner's way The Righteous Lord incens'd to Wrath Shall them with harden'd Sinners slay The Lord of might Shall thus requite Those who against his Law rebel But Truth and Peace Shall never cease Amongst his faithful Saints to dwell Psalm LIII To the same Tune verse 1 THE wicked senseless Fool hath said Within his Heart there is no God Corrupt they are and all misled Not one in Vertue 's way has trod verse 2 The Lord look'd down From Heav'n his Throne And all the Sons of Men did view One Soul to find Amongst Mankind Who his just Will perform'd or knew verse 3 But all he saw were gone astray All were become corrupt and base Not one that walk'd in Vertue 's way Not one of all the sinful Race verse 5 Can they all be To that Degree Of Wickedness and Folly grown That they each Hour My Saints devour And God's Almighty Pow'r disown verse 5 Therefore when quite of Fear bereft At once with shame and Death surpriz'd Their Carcasses on Earth were left Contemn'd of God whom they despis'd verse 6 O would our God From his Abode March on our Captive Sons to free Could we survey That glorious Day Then Isr'el's Joy compleat would be To the Tune of the Old CXXVI The same Psalm WHen Sion's God Her Captive Sons from Bondage freed A pleasing Dream It seem'd of what we long desir'd But when convinc'd By happy Proofs 't was so indeed Mirth fill'd our Mouth And Joy our silent Tongues inspir'd Our Foes repin'd But were compell'd to own The wondrous works Our God for us had done verse 3 'T was great said They 'T was great and most amazing strange What then should we For whom he wrought the happy Change verse 4 To us bring Home The Remnant of our Captive Bands More welcom far Than Rain to parcht and thirsty Lands verse 5-6 Who sows good Grain Altho' in Tears shall come And bring with Joy a full-Ear'd Harvest home Psalm CXIIII To the same Tune WHen Isr'el who Had suffer'd cruel Bondage long From Egypt march'd And pious Jacob's chosen Seed From Men who spake A foreign and offensive Tongue By Miracles And most amazing Signs were freed The Lord of Hosts From Judah's royal Tent Through Isr'el's Camp His Sov'reign Orders sent The frighted Sea And Jordan's stream shrunk back with awe The Mountains skipp'd Like Rams the lesser Hills like Lambs Why fled'st thou Sea Why Jordan did thy streams withdraw What terrour seiz'd On you O Mountains that like Rams Ye skipp'd and why Ye little Hills did you Like frighted Lambs Your Leader's flight pursue verse 7 Earth tremble on Well may thy Guilt make thee afraid Before thy Lord And Maker's Presence to appear 'T is time high time That Nature's self should be dismay'd When Jacob's God The mighty Lord of Hosts draws near verse 8 Whose sov'reign Will cou'd cancel Nature's Law Turn Rocks to Lakes From Flint a Fountain draw To the Tune of the Old CXXVII The same PSALM IN vain we build with vast Expence unless the Lord the Work sustain Our Cities watch and ward in vain Unless the Lord be their Defence In vain we needful Rest forbear and feed upon the bread of Care verse 3 He freely on his Saints bestows supplies of Life for with success He does their daily Labour bless And crowns their nights with sweet Repose verse 4 Children are presents from the Lord and sent as