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B04474 Prelimited forms of praising God, vocally sung by all the church together, proved to be no gospel ordinance. In a sober discourse concerning singing. With a large appendix thereunto added, containing several things not treated of before; and wherein the case of singing is more fully opened and discussed in divers principal branches of it: greatly tending to the clearing and confirmation of the truth discoursed of in the former part. / By Isaac Marlow. Marlow, Isaac. 1691 (1691) Wing M693A; ESTC R233424 61,658 128

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may see that the holy Apostle in his constant Prayers for those Churches had the mixture of Sorrow and of the Grace of Joy and Thanksgiving to God But some may farther say That the Spirit of Christ can variously affect our Hearts and direct us to premeditate such a Form of Prayer that may sute the different Actings of his Graces in us in Prayer and this reconciles the use of a stinted premeditated Form with the various Workings of the holy Spirit in Prayer My Answer is That the Spirit of Christ can predirect our Meditations in those various things that he himself may help to ingage our Hearts in in vocal Prayer according to the same stinted Words as were premeditated in our Hearts before But as we cannot find any warrantable Footsteps thereof in the New Testament and as this is not the known way of the Spirit in Gospel-Worship so to assert that the Spirit of Christ does predirect and limit the Form of Prayer so as to suit his various Actings in us while we are praying does create these following Consequences 1. That no Improvement can be made of other matter in Prayer Psal 78.41 and that no other things can be expected from God in Prayer than what our Thoughts were fixed upon before Prayer which is a limiting and tempting of the Holy One of Israel not to meet with his People as he hath promised those who remember him in his ways Isa 64.5 Chap. 65.24 Dan. 9.20 21. Acts 10.30 Luke 3.21 Acts 11.6 and as the Lord by the Prophet saith While they are yet speaking I will hear and as Daniel and Cornelius while they were praying had a Message from God in answer to their Prayers and also Jesus Praying the Heaven was opened and the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily Shape like a Dove upon him Which Examples do demonstrate that God was wont of old to meet with his People in the Duty of Prayer and it is the daily Experience of many Christians James 4.8 that while they are drawing nigh to God in the Duty of Prayer God is drawing nigh to their Souls and giving them many Tokens and fresh Assurances of his Love and Favour to them 2. It is a Temptation to us to neglect Prayer unless we find the matter preformed in us fit for vocal Prayer for if the Spirit composes the matter in our Premeditations for us to be stinted to in our verbal Prayers then we must wait for those Workings of the Holy Spirit in us before we can go to Prayer or else we must approve of our going to Prayer without a premeditated stinted Form and to rely on the gracious Income and Guidance of the holy Spirit for the well-performance of it as the Apostle saith Rom. 8.26 The Spirit also helpeth our Infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought that is we have not the full Fore-knowledg of what we should pray for viz. of the matter of our Prayer but the Spirit it self maketh Intercession for us viz. in Prayer with Groanings which cannot be uttered So that the Spirit it self does help our Infirmities and supply our fore-Ignorance of the matter of Prayer which we may not have a full and sufficient knowledg of but by the help of the holy Spirit in Prayer and therefore Prayer must not be limited to premeditated Forms 3. This seems to reflect on the Spirit 's sufficient Power to form an extemporary Prayer as though he were not able to furnish the Soul with sufficient matter and words to express it by immediately from his Dictates but that he must first have time to precompose the matter of Prayer and afterwards limit himself to it lest his immediate Help and Guidance of us in Prayer should not be so good a Composure for our Acceptance with God through Jesus Christ as his premeditated stinted Form And therefore seeing that we are not to tye our selves in Prayer to premeditated Forms this Argument cannot draw in a prescribed Form of Prayer nor Singing to be allowed in Gospel-Worship SECT VIII Obj. THE singing of humane precomposed stinted Forms of Psalms and Hymns and Songs in the Church are spiritual Worship if their Matter be agreeable to the Word of God and if they are sung with Grace in our Hearts Answer First Par. 1. pag. 15 16 c. pag. 43. That such Forms are not spiritual Worship is proved in my former Discourse and appears from the proof I have made herein that the primitive Gospel-Singing was from the special Gift of the holy Spirit and also from the foregoing Section for if such premeditated or prescribed Forms are not lawful we cannot expect that the Spirit should own them with his actual Presence in his Graces to make them spiritual Worship Unto which preceding Evidence I refer the Reader and shall farther add in answer to the latter part of this Objection That it is not the use of precomposed Forms of spiritual Words or matter so called because they are scriptural or agreeing to the sense of the holy Scriptures which were given by the Spirit that are Spiritual Worship because a Soul that useth such forms of Worship may have Grace in his Heart For true Spiritual Worship does not barely consist of spiritual Words and some Grace unless they be spiritual Words from Grace For if a Soul should be praying or singing to God with spiritual Words and with the habit of Grace in his Heart and is not in some exercise of it together with these words will you say that this is spiritual Worship when it is only verbal and the Graces of the Spirit of Christ in the Heart of the Person is in no degree active with them no surely 2. Though we are exhorted to sing with Grace in our Hearts Col. 3.16 yet it is not enough barely to sing with Grace but with the Grace of Melody see the other Text Ephes 5.19 that is so to be filled with the Spirit as that by his gracious influencing Power not only the Matter is formed from the Word and according to the Word of God but that the Grace of Joy is raised up in our Souls to that height of Melody as wanteth to be vented forth by the Tongue For Singing is called a breaking forth Jam. 5.13 Isa 52.9 Chap. 65.14 and it proceeds from the Joy of Heart and Mirth of Spirit And if any should farther say that there is as much reason to conclude that no Prayer also is spiritual Prayer if there be not a powerful Influence of the holy Spirit to form it in our Hearts I shall thus answer That the more or less our Prayers are formed and produced by the Influencings of the holy Spirit in us the more or less our Prayers are spiritual Prayers And as we cannot deny but that the least exercise of true Grace in our Hearts in Prayer gives essence or being to inward spiritual Prayer so the least exercise of gracious melodious Joy gives
praying in the Holy Ghost does confine that Text to be understood of teaching or edifying one another in a disorderly way speaking all together or that from those words your selves praying in the Holy Ghost spoken in general unto the Saints they are commanded to pray all vocally together Moreover if any say that the following words ver 20. Giving Thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ are explanatory of the former Verse and being in such general terms cannot exclude a vocal Singing and Thanksgiving to God of the Church all together from being understood therein I do make reply That though speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs ver 19. and Giving Thanks always for all things ver 20. are from the Fillings of the holy Spirit yet I make a difference between them for the one is limited to your selves and making Melody in your Heart to private Edifications Praises and Thanksgivings but the other is in such general Words as may comprehend all Thanksgiving both vocal and mental in the Heart So that the Apostle Paul is here pressing the Saints of Ephesus to endeavour after a plentiful measure of the holy Spirit of Christ and to put forth his Gifts and Graces both in mental and vocal in private and more publick Praising and Thanksgiving to God according to the different occasions and circumstances that might attend them 2dly Coloss 3.16 I confess that vocal Singing is here to be understood otherwise it could not be teaching and admonishing to others in Word and Deed ver 17. but yet herein is nothing to prove a vocal Singing together by all the Church For teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms c. is meant of the ministring Brethren whose Work and Office it was to teach and admonish the other Members according to the Gift of the Holy Spirit they had received And none can prove any more by these words one another than what must be understood from Heb. 3.13 But exhort one another daily while it is called To day c. And therefore as the Word of Exhortation is not used in the Service of God in the Church but in an orderly ministerial Way by one at once so teaching and admonishing one another c. must be used also according to Gospel-Rule 1 Cor. 14.30 31. 3. Nor can 1 Cor. 14.26 How is it then Brethren when you come together every one of you hath a Psalm hath a Doctrine c. be understood of a vocal singing all together for I think none will say that those words Every one of you hath c. were spoken of their all having of all those spiritual Gifts which cannot be thought of every Minister in that Church ver 28. and much less of all the Members therefore it follows that as all the ministring Brethren were not supposed to have all those Gifts but every one of them had one or more of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit so there is no Conclusion can be made that all the Ministry had the Gift of Singing or that there was any distinction of its Universality in Delivery more than of other Gifts in the same Text besides the Context from ver 27 to 32. speaks of single Persons that must exercise in the Church and therefore those words Every one of you can't be meant of all together That Spiritual and Vocal Singing was used in the Primitive and Apostolical Church of Christ is undeniable and that such spiritual Singing is you allowed is freely granted but the Question is Whether David's Psalms or any humane prescribed or precomposed Matter may or ought not to be vocally sung by all the Church together as part of the publick constant and ordinary Worship of God instituted in his Gospel-Church To demonstrate which I shall treat of these six Particulars I. Of the Essence or Being of Singing II. Of David's Psalms III. Of prescribed or precomposed Songs and Hymns IV. Of Womens Singing V. Of the Order of Singing VI. Of Scriptural and other Objections I. Of the Essence of Singing Though intelligible Singing for teaching and admonishing others cannot be without the use of the Organical Instruments of the Voice yet the Essence or Being of Singing consists in an inward spiritual Exercise of the Soul or Mind of Man And this must be granted for we all do own that true Prayer may be made in our Hearts to God without the use of our Voice otherwise we deny all worshipping of God in the Church save only what is done by the Minister and exclude the Members of it from adding to joining with or having any share in Divine Worship and consequently that nothing can be properly called Sin that is only in the inward exercise of the Spirit but that which is so manifested by Words or Deeds And as I think that none will deny either the Principal or its contrary Consequences so the Scriptures do clearly witness that the Essence of Prayer and Praises and of Sin do all consist in an inward Exercise of the Soul or Spirit First The Essence of Sin is in the Spirit for Paul saith Rom. 7.7 That he had not known the Sin of Lust except the Law had said Thou shalt not covet Psal 94.11 And the Lord knoweth the Thoughts of Man that they are Vanity And that every Imagination of the Thoughts of his Heart are only evil continually Gen. 6.5 And Christ saith That whosoever looketh on a Woman to lust after her Mat. 5.28 hath committed Adultery with her already in his Heart So that the Essence of Sin consists in the corrupt and evil Thoughts and Imaginations of the Hearts and Minds of the Sons of Men tho not expressed by Words or Actions Secondly The Essence of Prayer is in the Heart or Spirit Neh. 2.4 for Nehemiah while he was in the King's Presence made his Prayer to God which most rationally must be taken for secret Ejaculations and heart-Heart-Prayer And Hannah in the bitterness of her Soul prayed and spake in her Heart 1 Sam. 1.13 c. only her Lips moved but her Voice was not heard And for the sighing of the Needy now will I arise Psal 12.5 Psal 79.11 Ps 102.20 saith the Lord. Let the Sighings of the Prisoners come before thee And the Lord heareth their Groanings And this kind of Prayer our Lord himself used for looking up to Heaven Mar. 7.34 he sighed when he was opening the deaf Ears Rom. 8.26 And these are the Prayers that the Apostle calls unutterable for many times there is more in our inward Sighings Groanings Longings Pantings Breathings and Supplications of Heart and Spirit than can be expressed by our Tongues and God looketh on the Heart more than on the outward Appearance 1 Sam. 16.7 for he being a Spirit seeketh spiritual Worshippers And they that worship him John 4.23 24. must worship him in Spirit and in Truth And herein lies the
the bringing in of a Form of Prayer for the same Arguments used for the one will serve to promote the other with this Advantage that we have a form of Prayer prescribed by Christ himself in the New Testament but none of Singing except what relates to those mysterious Prophecies in the Book of the Revelations which are no Rule for constant Singing But lest any weak Christians should from hence imagine that there is some ground for a vocal Praying together as the manner of some is I shall say something farther to demonstrate that this Prayer was not made by all the Church vocally together but by the Minister only as their Voice to God For the proper Signification of the words cannot be otherwise understood It is said they in the plural Number because not only the Minister but the whole Church did with one Accord and Agreement of Spirit lift up their Voice Gr. the Voice to God not Voices in the plural Number for then all did vocally pray together but Voice in the singular Number so that though many were of one Accord in Spirit yet they all had but one single Voice viz. of their Minister which they by Agreement of Spirit with him lifted up as their Mouth to God in Prayer And after this manner the Apostle proveth that the Promises made to Abraham's Seed Gal. 3.16 29. were made to Christ because they were made to Abraham and to his Seed in the singular Number And therefore if the Apostle proveth that the Promises were made to Christ from the Word Seed as of one in the singular Number there is as much Reason to assert that the Word Voice was put in the singular Number properly to explain that by one voice they expressed themselves to God in unanimous Prayer And we find that the Spirit of God useth the singular and plural Number not so much to follow the Grammatical Rules of humane Learning as to express and demonstrate the Truth to us as Gen. 1.1 See William Street in his dividing of the Hoof. Elohim Bara the Almighties he created which is significantly expressed for our learning that a Plurality of Divine Persons the Trinity in the Unity of Essence were concerned and wrought together in the Works of Creation So that these seeming Difficulties do not arise from any real Absurdities or Errors in the Holy Sriptures but from our Iguorance and want of Light to understand the Mysteries of God contained in them Sixth Objection is from Acts 16.25 And at Midnight Paul and Silas prayed and sang Praises unto God and the Prisoners heard them Here also the word sang is not found in the Greek Tongue and the Word hymnos is to praise they prayed and praised God in Prayer so loud that the Prisoners heard them And as this could not be by a prescribed form for then we should deny them to have a sufficient Gift of the Holy Spirit so there is no Evidence that they prayed and praised vocally both together but while the one prayed and praised the other might only joyn in Spirit and so each of them might vocally pray and praise the Lord by turns Seventh Objection is from Eph. 5.19 See Ainsworths Annot on Psa 3. Speaking to Gr. in your selves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs c. which three Words are three several sorts of Titles of Psalms taken out of the Book of Psalms viz. 1st in Heb. Mizmore Gr. Psalmos Hymns or Praise Psa 145. Songs Psa 30. Psalm 45. Psal 48.120 c. to Ps 134. Psalms on many other Psalms Engl. Psalm 2dly in Heb. Tehilla Gr. Hymnos Engl. Hymn or Praise 3dly Heb. Shir Gr. Ode Engl. Song or Lays which three Words are found in the Titles of these Psalms And some do say they signify three things or kinds of Songs viz. 1st Psalms the Psalms of David others all sorts of spiritual Songs to be sung with Musick 2dly Hymns for humane pre-composed Songs of Praise And 3dly Spiritual Songs from the immediate Inspiration of the Holy Spirit and as others say are Songs composed wherein are contained all sorts of spiritual Teachings And from hence they assert the Singing of David's Psalms and precomposed Hymns as well as spiritual Songs Answ 1. I think it is clear from the Scriptures that however the Words may differ the one to the other as to the Extent of their Significations yet they are used but for one manner of compounded Worship 1st For though the matter of a Song is so confined that it cannot be externally expressed without a humane Voice of Words yet the Tone or Tune may be expressed either by Voice though never used in the Worship of God without the matter or by musical Instruments both of which as they were used according to the Institution in the Old Testament-Worship were Praises or praising God sometimes both in matter and manner but at other times the matter not properly being Praises it consisted only in the manner of Delivery as Psalm 17 is call'd a Prayer of David and Psalm 50 was a mournful Prayer when Nathan came to David after he had gone in to Bathsheba but yet it was delivered to the chief Musician And so are Songs sometimes Praises and sometimes Prayers and Complainings Psalm 48 120 123 130. And the whole Book of Psalms though the matter of it is not all Praises but Prophecies mournful Prayers and Lamentations yet it is titled Tehillim Hymns or Praises because as all of it whether called Psalms Hymns or Songs were after the same manner composed by the infallible Inspiration of the Holy Spirit 1 Chron. 16.19 2 Chron. 29.27 28. 1 Chron. 16.5 6. ch 15.16 to 25. so they were many of them if not all alike delivered to the chief Musician and sung by melodious Voices and Instruments of Musick together which outward Glory and Grandeur suitable to that Temple-State was to the external Honour and Praise of the most high God 2 Chron. 29.25 26 30. Psal 4. Psalm 6. Psalm 48. Psal 120. Psal 123. Psal 130. Psal 145. whatever the matter of those Songs were And as the matter of those Songs differ not from the Titles of them but yet were alike composed and delivered for Temple-Worship So what spiritual Songs hath been or hereafter may appear in the Gospel-Church by the special Gift of the Holy Spirit though the matter may somewhat differ not from the Titles of them nor as those in Mourning and Lamentation yet they were and shall be composed and delivered alike by the Holy Spirit according to Gospel-Order 2. Those three Words Psalms Hymns and spiritual Songs cannot be understood of three different things in the New Testament from the different Extent of their Significations 1st Because no Old-Testament-Names do prove the Nature of New-Testament-Things as Circumcision Censer Incense Alter Sacrifice Passover City Jerusalem Temple are all things of a different Nature in the Old-Testament to what they are sometimes used for in the New So that
may also be of the same Nature and intend the same thing as it did in the Legal Worship Answer It is true that private Prayer is a Duty of the same Nature under the Gospel as it was under the Law both with respect to the like Occasions Wants and Necessities of the Saints and to the same Spirit by which all true Believers do offer up spiritual and effectual Prayers to God But as to the Conveyance and Delivery of Prayer as an Ordinance in and for the publick ministerial and ordinary instituted Service of God in his Church there is a Difference in Gospel-Times to what it was under the Law for such publick Prayers were conveyed and delivered formerly with dark Shadows and carnal Ordinances by which means the Spirituality of spiritual Persons as David of whom it is said that he praised God by the Ministry of the Priests and Levites in the publick Worship of God was greatly vailed to what it now is 2 Chron. 7 6. 2 Cor. 3.13 14 15. 2 Chron. 29.25 to 31. Nehem. 11.17 22. since all those Forms Ceremonial Shadows and carnal Ordinances are removed for while the Priests were offering the Sacrifices the Priests and Levites in Songs with Instruments of Musick delivered such Psalms of Prayers and Praises as were appointed for the publick Service of God So that publick Prayers in the ordinary and constant Worship of God in the Old-Testament-Church was ministred in a different manner to what it now is and ought to be under the Gospel and therefore whatsoever Singing hath been or still may be in Gospel-Times may as well differ from the Old-Testament-Temple-Singing But having before shewed that Temple-Singing was no Type of Singing in the Gospel-Tabernacle-Church-State there is the less need of any Reply to this Objection Twelfth Objection Since the extraordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit are ceased we must now pray and preach by its ordinary Gifts and if we are allowed to use precomposed Forms of Preaching why not of they might say Prayer and Singing also Answ 1. I do acknowledg and assert that we should not neglect Prayer till we have an extraordinary Gift or Impulse of Spirit unto Prayer but we should constantly go to God as we can not only for Continuance of those Mercies we have but for further Supplies of our inward and outward Wants which are the chiefest part of Prayer But Singing proceeds from a Fulness of Injoyment and is called a Breaking forth Isa 52.9 and therefore requires a greater Measure of the Holy Spirit For we can pray for what we have not but we should break forth into Singing from what we have otherwise we mock God and draw nigh unto him with our Mouths Isa 29.13 and honour him with our Lips when our Hearts are far from him and our Fear towards him is taught by the Precepts of Men and therefore when I consider the present State and Frame of the Churches of Jesus Christ I much wonder that so many should be for Singing when their Hearts are so much below Prayer for if we should go from Saint to Saint we should find that this is the general Cry I have a dead and stony Heart saith one and another mourneth under the Strength and Power of Sins and Temptations and a third for the Light of God's Countenance and the great Complaint is I am dull and heavy and cannot profit in Ordinances and that which is worst of all I am shut up in my Spirit that I cannot pray I want the Spirit of Prayer and Supplications Now if thus it be then where is the Spirit of Singing Will you lie and express that with your Lips to God which you have not in your Hearts But some of these will say Singing will raise my Spirit I find Refreshment by it and therefore I am for Singing To this I answer That there may be a natural sensual Joy in the Heart when it is not from the Light and Influence of the Holy Spirit and therefore we must beware that we make not our Spirits a Standard for the Worship of God but that we try our Spirits by the Scriptures 2dly As to Forms of Prayer and Singing I have sufficiently treated of them before and that the sufficient Gifts of the Holy Spirit shall continue for the Worship of God in the Gospel-Church to the end of the World and therefore my Business here is only to shew that the using a Form of Preaching is no Example for a Form of Singing if it be why not of Prayer also which you deny because there is Reason for a Form of Preaching from the Word of God and Example of Christ himself who read a Text and then preached from it though as he was not so others are not limited to that or any other particular Forms yet it is lawful for them and required of them to compare spiritual things with spiritual to attend on Reading and Meditations 1 Cor. 2.13 1 Tim. 4.13 15. 2 Tim. 1.13 ch 2.15 1 Cor. 4.6 and to hold fast the Form of sound Words rightly dividing the Word of Truth as a Workman that needs not to be ashamed of his Work as Paul who saith These things Brethren I have in a Figure transferred to my self and to Apollos for your sakes So that where the Scriptures do give us Liberty we may use it but it is our Sin to take it where it is forbidden as I have shewed it is to use a Form of Prayer or Singing I could say more of the different Nature of Preaching to that of Prayer and Singing but I think it is needless here and therefore I shall conclude with my humble Request to all those that are for Singing of David's Psalms or any prescribed Forms of Singing as the Custom is that they would be pleased seriously to consider of these several things following 1. That the vocal Singing together either of David's Psalms or any humane precomposed Forms is a corrupting of the pure Worship of Jesus Christ in mingling of Law and Gospel or humane and divine things together 2. It will lead us to Apostacy to return from whence we came as a Dog to his Vomit and as a Sow that is washed to her wallowing in the Mire 3. Consider seriously you that are Leaders of the Lord's People and are for such formal Singing Whether the same Arguments you now urge to your Fellow-Brethren will be pleadable for your Practice at the Bar of Jesus Christ you may plead them here to us but will you not be ashamed to own them there The Lord give you a true Sight and Sense of the evil Consequences of this your Error that you may not cause his People to sin but may yet with sound Doctrine strengthen the weak Hands and confirm the feeble Knees and make straight Paths for your Feet Heb. 12.12 13. lest that which is lame be turned out of the way but let it rather be healed 4thly Consider that if you err from the Rule
Whether you will assert that meerly natural Worship without Gospel-Institutions and Qualifications for that which is Legal and Ceremonial is done away will please God and ought to be exercised in his Gospel-Church Or 3. Do you say that the acceptable manner of praising God in his Gospel-Church for that is the chiefest Point in question is discovered and warranted to us both from the Light of Nature and Divine Revelations and Gospel-Institutions and so because you have no Warrant from either of them for your Practice of formal Singing together do you shuffle between them both If you say that your Practice of singing Praises to God in his Church is a constant Ordinance by Divine Revelation and Institution only then you cannot pretend to the Practice of it from the Law or Instinct of Nature and if you found it on the Law of Nature only then you bring it into the Gospel-Church without regard being had to the Tenor of the Gospel which is that as God is a Spirit so they that worship him must worship in Spirit and in Truth as Christ saith The Hour cometh and now is Joh. 4.23 24. when the true Worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth for the Father seeketh such to worship him Which is not to be understood of worshipping in our natural Spirits only For the Apostle saith Rom. 8.8 26 27. that they that are in the Flesh cannot please God But ye are not in the Flesh but in the Spirit if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you Now if any Man have not the Spirit of Christ he is none of his And that the Spirit also helpeth our Infirmities for we know not what we should pray for as we ought but the Spirit it self maketh intercession for us with Groanings which cannot be uttered And we are commanded to pray always with all Prayer and Supplication in the Spirit Ephes 6.18 And to pray in the Holy Ghost and to be filled with the Spirit Chap. 5.18 19. speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs And I will pray with the Spirit 1 Cor. 14.15 and I will sing with the Spirit And the Apostle saith in his Epistles to the Romans and Galatians Rom. 8.15 Because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father And ye have received the Spirit of Adoption Gal. 4.6 whereby we cry Abba Father So that Gospel-Prayer and Singing is in with and by the help of the Holy Spirit And therefore if no regard be had to Gospel-Institutions and Qualifications for Prayer Singing but that they are to be practised from the Law Light or Instinct of Nature only then such Prayer and Singing so perform'd can't be part of Gospel-Worship nor should they be knowingly suffered in any Gospel-Church For the design of God in erecting the Gospel-Church was that he might have a Spiritual House 1 Pet. 2.5 9. an Holy Priesthood to offer up spiritual not natural Sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ Moreover if Singing and Prayer are put together and performed by you as spiritual Duties why do you not follow the spiritual Rule and plain Gospel-Order for Singing as well as Prayer And if you put them together as natural Duties from the Law or Instinct of Nature only without regard being had to Divine Institutions and Qualifications it is the ready way to bring the World by Shoals into the Gospel-Church and so to turn it by major Votes which is no argument of Truth into a natural Church-state And it also opens a wide door for Forms of Prayer as well as for Forms of Singing for if the Practice of both are alike from the Law of Nature and Singing be performed in stinted precomposed Forms what reason can you render why such Forms of Prayer should not be used as well as such Forms of Singing But if Singing and Prayer are not put together by you as founded alike on the Law of Nature how can you demonstrate their Essences to be from the different Principles of Nature and Grace when true Gospel spiritual Singing is from the Fountain of the Holy Spirit as well as Prayer and preserve the Gospel-Church from the Confusion of apparently-known natural and spiritual Persons in having full Communion together if natural Worship meerly as such should be allowed therein Farthermore what Scripture-Grounds and Reasons can you render when you perform Prayer according to Gospel-Order in the Church with a single Voice by one at once in subjection to the Rule of Christ 1 Cor. 14.26 to 34. though Prayer is not expresly mentioned therein wherefore you do reject the Psalm expresly named and annexed with other Gifts unto the Rule from coming under the Order of it And what can you say to the Practice of Womens vocal Singing in the Church when it is so directly against the plain and positive Command of Christ To conclude this Epistle to you it highly concerns you to consider whether your practice of Singing or what I have herein asserted in this Treatise 1 Cor. 3.12 13 14 15. Rom. 2.16 can stand our Trial at the Day of Jesus Christ when both you and I shall appear before him and receive our Loss or Gain according to the Gospel And therefore that the Lord would graciously awaken you and convince you of your Error which I am perswaded that one day or other you will be made ashamed of and pardon your Sin and Injury to the Church of Christ therein and prevent your building of Hay and Stubble on the true Foundation and make you an Instrument of his Glory and his Peoples Comfort as it hath been my earnest Prayers to God for you so I desire in Love and Faithfulness to continue I. M. The CONTENTS of the Brief DISCOURSE or the First Part. 1. A Brief Exposition of Ephes 5.18 19. Col. 3.16 1 Cor. 14.26 Page 5 2. Of the Essence or Being of Singing Page 5 3. Of David's Psalms Page 9 4. Of Precomposed Songs and Hymns Page 15 5. Of Womens Singing Page 21 6. Of the Order of Singing Page 22 7. Objections answered 1. Of Moses Deborah and Barak's Singing Page 24 2. Of Musick used by the Prophets in Saul's Time Page 25 3. That Musick and Singing was an Institution to continue till Temple-Worship was made void is no Argument to prove that Gospel-Singing should continue in constant use from the Primitive Church till the second Coming of Christ Page 26 4. To Isa 52.8 9. Page 28 5. To Matth. 26.30 Page 29 6. To Acts 16.25 Page 32 7. To Ephes 5.19 Page 33 8. Of Wicked Mens praying and singing Praises Page 36 9. That true Believers having cause to praise God is no proof that they must constantly sing his Praise in his Worship Page 38 10. That Formal Prayer and Singing under the Law is no Argument for such under the Gospel Page 43 11. That Prayer and consequently Singing are of the same Nature under the Gospel as
Excellency of a true Christian who being sanctified by the Holy Spirit in the Faculties and Powers of his Soul he out-doth the most refined Hypocrite in the World who may glorify God with his Tongue while his Soul is destitute of the Graces of the Holy Spirit but the true Christian being bought with a Price 1 Cor. 6.20 glorifies God not only in his Body but in his Spirit which are the Lord 's Thirdly If the Essence of Prayer be inwardly in the Spirit why not of Singing also 1 Cor. 14.15 I will pray with the Spirit and I will pray with the Vnderstanding also I will sing with the Spirit and I will sing with the Vnderstanding also The Apostle expresses them alike because their Essences are alike inwardly in the Soul or Spirit But some will say This is meant of vocal Singing in the Church and therefore comes short of proving the Essence of Singing in the Spirit True this is meant of Vocal Prayer and Singing in the Church Ver. 11 13 14 15 16 17. which the Apostle calls Speaking viz. in Prayer Singing and giving Thanks But in ver 28. it is said That if there is no Interpreter let him keep silence in the Church and let him speak to himself and to God And that this speaking to himself and to God relates to the Gift of Singing as well as to other Gifts is manifested ver 26 27. in that with other Gifts a Psalm is there mentioned and to be delivered or interpreted in a known Tongue but in case there is no Interpreter then the Psalm c. must be spoken to God and to himself for improving his own Soul Now what can be more plain than that Singing and other Gifts of the Holy Spirit have their Essences in our Spirits Phil. 3.3 wherein we are capable of worshipping God without the verbal and vocal Instruments of the Body Moreover as the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Prayer so the same Spirit is also the Spirit of Joy Rom. 8.26 and as there is unutterable Prayer so there is unspeakable Joy 1 Pet. 1.8 and Rejoicing full of Glory viz. inward Glory and Melody in the Heart see the Text. The Essence of Singing is in the Heart such as cannot be vocally expressed by Words of the Tongue And though vocal Joy and Singing may be teaching to others yet the speaking to Gr. in your selves viz. in your own Hearts in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing and making Melody in your Hearts to the Lord is Musick of an higher strain surpassing all verbal and vocal Melody in the Ears of God as unspeakable Joy and rejoicing full of Glory excels that which is speakable Indeed we find in Scripture another kind of unspeakable Singing which is more inferiour than this we have treated of viz. the virtual Singing of the Creatures 1 Chron. 16.32 33. Let the Fields rejoice and all that is therein Then shall the Trees of the Wood sing out Psalm 65.13 The Pastures are clothed with Flocks the Vallies also are covered over with Corn they shout for Joy they also sing Now if the flourishing State of the Creatures and of the Fruits of the Earth are called a Singing how much more properly may the harmonious Melody of the Spirit of God with our Spirits be called Singing which is the Essence and Being of it II. Of David's Psalms First There was no Institution of Singing before David's time for though we find the Song of Moses Deut. 32. Ex. 19.19 ch 20.22 Gen. 31.11 Gen. 37.7 8 9 10. ch 15.12 13. containing a prophetical Description of the State and Accidents of the Jewish Church for time to come yet this was no present Institution for the Church in the constant Service of God but a way of Conveyance of his Word which in those times was in divers manners delivered to us Num. 24.4 viz. by Dreams Heb. 1.1 Visions Words Songs and Musick but now by Jesus Christ And though we find the Songs of Moses Num. 12.6 7. and of Deborah occasioned from those great Deliverances of the Children of Israel 2 Kings 3.15 yet none was instituted for the Levitical Worship and constant Service of God till David's time 1 Sam. 10.5 who had prepared prescribed and set in Order Matter Persons and Things for the most splendid and perfect Worship of God and Temple-State of the Church which should be in Solomon's Days Now as the Law was a Shadow of good things to come let us see what the Jewish Church in her Wilderness afflicted unsetled Tabernacle-State may be said to prefigure out to us in the case of Singing As for her Minority in the Wilderness through Sin and Unbelief they had many Judgments which did befal them and cut them short of the promised Rest so that of six hundred Thousand Footmen that came out of Egypt there was but two that entred into the Land of Canaan wherein there were many Wars and Troubles that did attend them till the latter end of David's Reign therefore while the Jewish Church met with so many Sorrows Troubles and Afflictions the Worship of God was suited to her State but when they had Rest from all their Enemies in David's time 1 Chron. 23.25 and Solomon a King of Peace and Type of Christ to reign over them God was pleased to beautify inlarge and perfect his Service and Worship according to the Temple-State top-Glory and Happiness of his Church and People Now if these things were a Figure of Gospel-times what may we then say but that as Moses and Deborah for the signal Deliverance of that Day sung to God through the Gift of the Holy Spirit so the Church of Christ under the New Testament have their occasional Songs as the 144000 being the first Fruits unto God and to the Lamb who sang not David's Psalms Rev. 14.3 4. ch 5.9 for no Man could learn their Song but the 144000 which were redeemed from the Earth And the new Song for the opening of the Book of the Revelations and the Song of Moses and of the Lamb ch 15.2 3 4 6 7. by those that had gotten Victory over the Beast and over his Image and over his Mark and over the Number of his Name about the going forth of the seven Vial-Angels with the seven last Plagues of the Wrath of God but none of these were David's Psalms or do warrant the singing of them or any other precomposed Songs in Gospel-times in the constant and ordinary Worship of God by all the Church any more than those particular Songs of Moses and Deborah were an Institution for the Jewish Church for the constant Service of God in their Day For there was no such Institution of Songs in the Wilderness nor while that Church was under Troubles until David's and Solomon's time Eccl. 3.11 Prov. 25.20 for the Temple-Worship For every thing is beutiful in his time As he that taketh away a Garment
Secondly That no humane prescribed or precomposed Forms are to be used in Gospel-Prayer or Singing appears from the Ministration and Conveyance of the Spirit and Power by the Gospel First The Gospel conveys the Spirit as Paul saith Who also hath made us able Ministers of the New Testament not of the Letter but of the Spirit for the Letter killeth but the Spirit giveth Life or quickneth Here the Law is called the Letter and the Gospel Spirit not because the Law was not spiritual and the Gospel was not transcribed in the Letter but 1st Because the Law required perfect Obedience to the Letter on Pain of Eternal Death and the Gospel sincere Obedience through the Spirit 2dly Because the Legal Worship was more formal in the Letter than the Gospel-Ministration which is in Spirit For we are the Circumcision which worship God in the Spirit and have no Confidence in the Flesh viz. in the formal and carnal Ordinances of the Law and much less in the humane precomposed forms of Men. 3dly Because the Law did not minister nor convey the Spirit to us it commanded in the Letter but gave no spiritual Power to perform Obedience to it which the Gospel did by giving the Spirit with the Word Therefore the Apostle calls the Gospel the Law of the Spirit of Life Rom. 8.2 And it is not through the Works of the Law that we receive the Spirit nor minister the Spirit but through the hearing of Faith Gal. 3.2 5 14. And this agrees with that great Commission which Christ himself gave to his Disciples Go ye therefore and teach all Nations Lo Math. 28.19 20. I am with you always even to the End of the World Not only by his outward Providence which is over others as well as they but by his Spirit which shall abide with us for ever John 14.16 And the Prophet saith As for me this is my Covenant with them saith the Lord My Spirit that is upon thee and my Words which I have put in thy Mouth shall not depart out of thy Mouth nor out of the Mouth of thy Seed nor out of the Mouth of thy Seeds Seed saith the Lord from henceforth and for ever Here the Word and the Holy Spirit are conveyed throughout all Generations to the end of the World by the Covenant or Gospel of Jesus Christ And as none can say that the Words which the Lord had put in his Mouth were a humane prescribed form but as Christ himself saith John 6.63 The Words that I speak unto you they are Spirit and they are Life So the same Words proceeding from us by the same Spirit are Spirit in opposition to humane and legal forms which reject and deny the sufficient successive Gifts of the Spirit So that it is clearly manifest that the sufficient Gifts of the Holy Spirit do still remain and shall remain for the Service and Worship of God to the end of the World Secondly The Gospel doth minister and convey Power For where the Spirit is there will be Power The Apostle saith Ye have not received the Spirit of Bondage viz. of the Law again to fear Rom. 8.15 16. but ye have received the Spirit of Adoption whereby we cry Abba Father The Spirit gave a sufficient Power not only to the Apostles as such or to the Saints in Rome as partaking of the extraordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit in that present Day but Gal. 4.6 Because ye are Sons God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your Hearts crying Abba Father Here is the Reason of their Power because ye are Sons therefore all that are Sons according to the measure of the Spirit of Adoption which beareth Witness with our Spirits that we are the Children of God have Power to pray to God as to their Father 2 Tim. 1.7 For God hath not given us the Spirit of Fear but of Power and of Love and of a sound Mind 1 Cor. 4.19 20. And the Kingdom of God is not in Word but in Power There were some in the Church of Corinth that were puffed up in their Minds whose Speech the Apostle would not know or regard but the Power of Religion was that which he looked for and did expect to find amongst them because the Kingdom of God viz. his Gospel-Church is not in Word but in Power A humane prescribed Form is no Power and therefore is none of this Gospel-Kingdom Jude 19. These are they that separate themselves sensual having not the Spirit And the Apostle Paul prophesied of such a professing People that should arise in the last Days Having a form of Godliness 2 Tim. 3.5 but denying the Power thereof and from such we must turn away They had an outward Form of Godliness but not the inward Power contrary to true Godliness which hath its Form from the inward Power and Workings of the Holy Spirit with the Word Now it is no Wonder that this formal People deny the Power of Godliness for an invented Form and the Power are Opposites and are inconsistent with each other for if there be a spiritual Power it refuses and denies the invented Form for then there is no need of a prescribed nor pre-composed humane Form and if we use such a Form we deny the Power and reject the sufficient successive Gifts of the Holy Spirit by relying on that Form And so the Apostle argues that as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses so do these resist the Truth 2 Tim. 3.8 Men of corrupt Minds Reprobate concerning the Faith Thirdly Seeing that those Persons with whom I am chiefly concerned do not only oppose deny and refuse the Use of a humane prescribed and precomposed Form of Prayer but also of that Prayer which our Lord taught his Disciples of which they rightly say that it was but an Epitome of all Prayer and was never intended to confine Prayer to the Compass and Form of those Words For we find that none of those many Prayers in the New Testament were so limited but according to the State and Circumstances of Persons and things they made Supplication by the Holy Spirit and so must Singing also be left to the Liberty of the Holy Spirit of God And one might think that I need not use farther Arguments for their own Practice confutes their Error in Singing prescribed Forms and testifies the Truth I am pleading for for what Reason can be given for Forms of Singing when they deny all Forms of Prayer and how can they reject a Form of Prayer or the Form of Prayer which Christ hath left us in the New Testament while they maintain the use of a humane Form of Singing which is no where found in the Holy Scriptures IV. Of Womens Singing That Women ought neither to teach nor pray vocally in the Church of Christ is generally believed by all Orthodox Christians and is asserted from 1 Cor. 14.34 35. Let your Women keep silence in the Churches for it
is not permitted unto them to speak And 1 Tim. 2.11 12. Let the Women learn in Silence with all Subjection but I suffer not a Woman to teach nor to usurp Authority over the Man but to learn in silence I therefore greatly marvel that any Man should assert and admit of such a Practice as Womens Singing and that any Woman should presume to sing vocally in the Church of Christ when he positively and plainly forbids them in his Word for Singing is Teaching Coloss 3.16 and Speaking Ephes 5.19 both of which are plainly forbidden to Women in the Church And besides they are commanded to learn in silence with all Subjection And if this be not Truth I am at a loss how to find it And such as deny the Authority of these Scriptures to forbid Womens Singing do of necessity destroy the Authority of the Word of God and leave us destitute of a Rule of Worship But some may say Were there not Singing-Women in the Time of the Law True we read of Singing-Women but as there was no Institution of them amongst the Priests and Levites who were set apart by Name in their several Orders so we find them no where concerned as such in the Worship of God but either for Mirth and Delight or as Mourners for the Dead in which they were very skilful in making of Lamentations both by Voice and Instruments of Musick as was the Jewish Custom which you may plainly see by these Scriptures 2 Sam. 19.35 2 Chron. 35.25 Jer. 9.17 18. Amos 5.16 Eccles 2.1 8. Mat. 9.23 V. Of the Order of Singing This we have plainly and clearly delivered to us in 1 Cor. 14.26 to 34. How is it then Brethren when ye come together every one of you hath a Psalm hath a Doctrine hath a Tongue hath a Revelation hath an Interpretation Let all things be done to Edifying Here the Apostle speaks of the several Gifts of the Holy Spirit and lays down a general Order for their Delivery 1. The Tongue must be by two or at most by three and that by course And let one interpret that is That in case there were many could speak with Tongues they should not all exercise to take up the whole time with that Gift but only two or three of them and that by course or turns And if any thing be revealed to another that sitteth by let the first hold his Peace for ye may all prophesie one by one the Dutch translate it one after another Here is the Rule for our Practice one by one or one after another by course or turns they may speak with Tongues and prophesy And though only these two Gifts are particularized in the Rule yet the Order stands for all the rest as having relation to it The universal Practice of all Christians allows this Order in the Gift of Doctrine and we our selves in the Gift of Prayer that but one is to pray at once And therefore seeing that this Order is observed in the Gift of Prayer which is not mentioned amongst those several Gifts then surely we must allow the Psalm as one of those Gifts named in the Text and relating to the Rule to be delivered after the same Order appointed for the other Gifts And there is not the least colour of pretence why any should break the Rule in one of these Gifts more than others but that as they are named together and a general Order appointed for their Use and Delivery in the Church so it must be observed for the Psalm as well as for any other of those spiritual Gifts And if I should see a Song delivered by the Gift of the Holy Spirit in this Order I hope I should bloss the Lord for so great a Presence of his Spirit amongst his People VI. Objections Answered First Objection is That Moses and Deborah and Barah sang together with the Children of Israel and therefore it was in use before David 's Time in the Church Answer 1. It is certain that Moses delivered his Song by the Gift of the Holy Spirit and wrote it Exod. 15.1 as he did other Scriptures for a Memorial of Israel's Deliverance to future Ages but that it was then brought in or any part thereof till David's Time to the Levitical Service in the ordinary Worship of God is no where evident Nor can this Singing be any Rule either for Levitical or Gospel-Institution for then we must bring in Dancing as well as Singing for Miriam the Prophetess the Sister of Aaron took a Timbrel in her Hand and all the Women went out after her with Timbrels and with Dances 2. If we should suppose that Moses Miriam and Israel sang vocally together at one and the same time we may rather take it for an extraordinary Exstasy of Mirth Joy and Gladness before the Lord expressed by Dancing as well as Singing as David when he danced before the Ark than for any part of instituted Worship 3. If we should conclude that all Israel did not vocally sing with Moses but those whose Hearts the Lord had touched with a sense of that great Deliverance joined in Spirit with him Acts 2.42 it is no more than what is evident from the like manner of Speech of the three thousand new Converts that continued stedfastly in the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship and in breaking of Bread and in Prayer for they did not all vocally pray together nor actually break Bread but joined with and partook of those Ordinances by the Ministry So that if you take it in either sense it will make nothing for the establishing of a vocal Singing together in Gospel-Worship Secondly It is said Judg. 5.1 It is said Then sang Deborah and Barak But Deborah did only vocally sing and Barak joined in Spirit with her in the chiefest part of the Song for how could Barak call himself Deborah saying Vntil that I Deborah arose that I arose a Mother in Israel And it is plain that she only did vocally sing unto the Lord ver 12. Awake awake Deborah awake awake utter a Song Arise Barak and lead thy Captivity captive thou Son of Abinoam Second Objection is That in Saul 's Time Musick was used by the Prophets 1 Sam. 10.5 and therefore why not Singing and Musick too in their Worship Answer Numb 11.16 24 26 Ex. 24.11 As others besides the Levites were Prophets so I do not find that any of those Prophets were Levites to whom alone both the Songs and Musick were afterwards limited as the Ministers thereof in God's Service and there being neither Institution nor Practice of it to be found we have no ground to believe that it was in use in the constant Worship of God before David's Time Third Objection is That if Musick and Singing commences its Date from David's Institution and was to continue for constant Temple-Worship till Temple and Temple-Service was made void by the Coming of Jesus Christ to erect a more spiritual Worship why should not Gospel-Singing
Old-Testament-Names given to New-Testament-Singing do no more prove either the matter or manner to be the same nor establish Old-Testament-Singing in the Gospel-Church than the other Old-Testament Names do those Old-Testament-Things in Gospel-Times 2dly As those three Words are before proved to be indifferently applied to one and the same thing in the Old Testament so there is less Reason that they should have different Significations in the New for you may find that several Old-Testament Names are given to one Gospel-Thing 1 Pet. 2.5 Eph. 2.21 22. Rom. 2.29 Heb. 4.14 ch 9.26 ch 13.10 1 Cor. 5.7 as the Saints are called a spiritual House and Temple an Holy Priesthood and Jews and Christ is called an High Priest a Sacrifice an Altar and Temple and therefore it being usual to call Gospel-Things by divers Names of different Natures in the Old Testament there is no Reason that those three Names Psalms Hymns and spiritual Songs John 2.19 21. See Pool 's Annot on Col. 3.16 which as Pool confesseth were promiscuously used and which are here demonstrated to intend but one thing in the Old Testament should be understood of any more than of one thing or sort of Gospel-spiritual-Singing respecting its Composure and Delivery Eighth Objection It is a moral Duty for wicked Men to pray and sing Praises to God which they are not able to do without a Form and therefore Forms are lawful Answ 1. Prov. 21.4 27. ch 15.8 The Scriptures say that the plowing of the Wicked is Sin and that the Sacrifice of the Wicked is an Abomination to the Lord and wherefore but because whatsoever Good he doth or desireth it is not for good Ends to serve and glorify God but to consume his Mercies upon his Lusts he turneth all into Sin Jam. 4.3 and therefore all he doth is but Sin if he prays for Grace he doth but play the Hypocrite with God for as he knoweth not what it is so he doth not desire it for he loves his own Sins and Lusts more than Grace and therefore his Prayers cannot be pleasing to the Lord whilst he remaineth a hardned Sinner 2. All Men ought not only to pray and praise God as their Creator but to keep the whole Law in the perfect State of Innocency in which they were created in Adam but now they have no power in themselves to perform the inward spiritual Works of the Law to love the Lord their God with all their Hearts c. and to pray and sing Praises to him they can do neither of these sincerely in their Hearts Rom. 7.14 for the Law is spiritual and requires spiritual Obedience but they are carnal sold under Sin and blinded in their Minds And as they have not a true sense of their Sins nor see their need of Christ so they know not that they have cause to sing his Praise for their Being And therefore for such to use a Form of Prayer or Singing when they have no Sense nor Understanding of what they pray for or that they have cause to sing is to mock God with their Lips with that which they have not in their Hearts Besides the putting of Persons on formal Worship is not the way to get the Spirit but to rest on formal Duties which hinder their coming to Jesus Christ 3. As Forms are many ways sinful and hurtful to the Souls of Men so there is no need of them as Crutches for Lame Men to bring them to Jesus Christ for where there is a true Conviction and sense of Sins that Soul can cry against them and if it be but with Lord be merciful to me a Sinner he shall as Christ saith be rather justified than with a formal Prayer without Convictions And when they are Sons God sendeth forth the Spirit of Adoption into their Hearts Gal. 4.6 Rom. 8.15 that crieth and teacheth them whereby they cry Abba Father without the help of humane Forms Ninth Objection All true Believers and sincere Christians have continual cause to rejoice in the Lord and magnify God in the highest Celebration of his Praise and therefore it is their Duty in his constant Worship to sing his Praise Answ Whatever Cause we have to rejoice in the Lord and to glorify God in the highest Celebration of his Praise for Redemption-Grace and those sure and everlasting Mercies confirmed to us in the Blood of Jesus Christ yet it doth not from thence follow that we should constantly sing to God in his publick Worship 1. Because that in this Life the Joys and Consolations of our Redemption-Grace is mixed with Sorrows for Sins Temptations Troubles and Afflictions which deprive us of the constant exercise of the Grace of Joy in our Souls And as Solomon saith To every thing there is a Season Eccles 3.1 4. and a Time to every Purpose under the Heaven A Time to weep and a Time to laugh a Time to mourn and a Time to dance And the Times of the Church of Christ are differently set forth Cant. 2.11 and compared by the Holy Spirit to Winter and Summer when the Flowers appear on the Earth and the Time of the singing of Birds is come And as I shewed before that the Jewish Church through Sin and Unbelief had her Wilderness and Tabernacle-State and Time of Trouble which called for Mourning and Humiliation more than Singing so the Gospel-Church hath her Wilderness and Sackcloth-State in which she must prophesy 1260 Days Now as Sackcloth Isa 22.12 which betokens Mourning and Singing are inconsistent with each other so we should not imagine that God requireth such Opposites in Nature both together For he hath appointed unto them that mourn in Zion to give unto them Beauty for Ashes Isa 61.3 the Oil of Joy for Mourning the Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness And as the Apostle saith Jam. 5.13 Is any among you afflicted let him pray Is any merry let him sing Psalms From which it is manifest that Affliction and Prayer and Rejoicing and Singing have their different Seasons and that until the one be taken away the other is not given But some may think that the two Sackcloth-Witnesses in Rev. 11. are not the Church of Christ but two particular Persons and eminent Witnesses that should arise But to me it is plain that they must be understood of the visible Church of Christ for if the three Days and an half of their lying dead as is generally owned and cannot be otherwise understood be the space of three Years and an half of Time then also by the same Rule the 1260 Days of their prophesying in Sackcloth must be taken for 1260 Years which is too long a time for one Age or two particular Persons to continue And therefore the two Sackcloth-Witnesses are the visible Church of Christ Rev. 13.7 which the Beast shall make War upon and overcome Ch. 12.14 And so also must the Woman in the Wilderness be understood of the Church of
glorified and thanked I can see no reason to confine his Praises to Songs of Praise only which the Learned Dr. Owen strongly opposes in his Exposition of Heb. 2.12 notwithstanding the word in the Greek that is there put for Praise is Hymneso se I will hymn thee viz. I will praise thee his Words are these It is declared farther 1. What Christ will moreover do He will sing Praises unto God and 2. where he will do it in the midst of the Congregation The Expression of both these is accommodated unto the Declaration of God's Name and praising of him in the Temple The Singing of Hymns of Praise unto God in the great Congregation was then a principal Part of his Worship And in the first Expression two Things are observable 1. What Christ undertakes to do and that is to praise God Now this is only Exegetical of what went before He would praise God by declaring his Name There is no way whereby the Praise of God may be celebrated like that of declaring his Grace Goodness and Love unto Men whereby they may be won to believe and trust in him whence Glory redounds unto him 2. The Chearfulness and Alacrity of the Spirit of Christ in this Work he would do it as with Joy and Singing with such a frame of Heart as was required in them who were to sing the Praises of God in the great Assembly in the Temple 3. Where would he do this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the midst of the Congregation the great Congregation as he calls it ver 25. that is the great Assemblies of the People in the Temple And this was a Type of the whole Church of the Elect under the New-Testament The Lord Christ in his own Person by his Spirit in his Apostles and his Word by all his Messengers unto the end of the World setting forth the Love Grace Goodness and Mercy of God in him the Mediator sets forth the Praise of God in the midst of the Congregation I shall only add saith he that whereas Singing of Hymns unto God was an essential Part of the instituted Worship under the Old Testament to whose use these Expressions are accommodated it is evident that the Lord Christ hath eminently set forth this Praise of God in his Institution of Worship under the New-Testament wherein God will ever be glorified and praised And he farther saith That he viz. Christ no sooner was delivered from his Sufferings but as he lands upon the Shore from that Tempest wherein he was tossed in his Passion he cries out I will declare thy Name unto my Brethren in the midst of the Congregation will I sing praise unto thee And thus we find that upon his Resurrection he did not immediately ascend into Glory but first declared the Name of God unto his Apostles and Disciples and then took order that by them it should be declared and published to all the World This was upon his Spirit and he entred not into his glorious Rest until he had performed it The Words themselves also do evidence it in that Expression of celebrating God's Name with Hymns with Singing It was a Joy of heart unto him to be engaged in this work Singing is the frame 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 James 5.13 of them that are in a glad free rejoycing Condition So was the Lord Christ in this Work Moreover Psal 258. the Lord Christ by declaring that he will set forth the Praise of God in the Church manifests what is the duty of the Church it self namely to praise God This is indeed the very end of gathering the Church and of all the Duties that are performed therein and thereby This is the end of the Institution of all Ordinances of Worship in the Church Eph. 3.8 9 10. and in them do they set forth the Praises of God unto Men and Angels This is the tendency of Prayer the word of Faith the fruit of Obedience It is a fond Imagination which some have fallen upon that God is not praised in the Church for the work of Redemption unless it be done by Words and Hymns particularly expressing it All Praying all Preaching all Administration of Ordinances all our Faith all our Obedience if ordered aright are nothing but giving Glory to God for his Love and Grace in Christ Jesus in a due and acceptable manner So that it is manifested from the aforesaid Premises that praising of God is not limited to Songs of Praise SECT II. Of the word Hymnos a Hymn THat the word Hymnos signifieth Praise and is of such a general Signification as that it is not to be confined only to Songs of Praise is shewed briefly in my former Discourse Par. 1. p. 29 33. wherein I cited Ainsworth on Psalm 3. who translates it Praise and the Dutch Annotations which do not limit it to Songs but do also admit of it to signify saying Thanks to God to which former Testimony I shall add some farther Evidence for the confirmation thereof And first in Constantine's Greek Lexicon though it tells us that Hymenaeus is a Nuptial Song and Hymnos Hymnus Laus Deorum the Praise of the Gods c. Yet he also confesseth hymneo dico hymnum I say an Hymn as well as hymnos canto I sing Hymns cano vel dico laudes I sing or say Praises Neque solum de Diis ut quidam tradunt dicitur sed etiam de hominibus aliis rebus Neither is it spoken only of the Gods as some say but also of Men and other Things Hymno etiam Kateuphemismon pro conqueror that is Hymno also Kateuphemismon is put for conqueror to complain convicior to accuse or reproach Hymnein for lamentari to lament So in the English Greek and Latin Lexicon by Andrew Symson Minister it is Hymnus Ephes 5.19 Coloss 3.16 a Song containing Praises to God yet he also saith Hymnum cano Hymnum dicto to sing an Hymn to say an Hymn Mat. 26.30 Mar. 14.26 to praise to give Thanks unto God This word viz. Hymnus saith he signifieth also to complain which is a more foreign Signification And though these Lexicon-Writers do apply the use of the word to Songs of Praise and Nuptial Songs yet we see they do also admit of its simple signification to praise without Songs But that which chiefly concerns us is to consider the use that is made of it in the Holy Scriptures And 1. The LXXII learned Translators of the Old Testament out of the Hebrew into the Greek Tongue were not so well acquainted with it as such a proper limited word to signify Marriage-Praise or Songs of Praise for if they had then surely they would have used the word Hymnos in Psal 78.63 And their Maidens were not given to Marriage in the margent it is Heb. praised lo hullalu shall not be praised which the Septuagint translate Epenthesan and use not the word Hymnos for Marriage-Praise 2. In Mr. Leigh's Critica Sacra on Matth. 26.30 Mark
Worship whereby the Gifts of the Holy Spirit were to be appointed otherwise to be exercised in his Church so we should rather conclude that because Christ did sing if it could be proved as it cannot who had the Spirit without measure and because the primitive Gospel-Churches had the special Gift of Singing that therefore we might also sing in the publick Worship of God or at the Supper after the same Order with a single Voice if we had the sufficient Gift of the holy Spirit for it But to affirm that because Christ did sing at that Ordinance if it were so as it is not to be proved that he did and because that Singing was used in the primitive Church therefore it is binding on us now as a constant Ordinance is to bind us to the constant use of that Gift of the Holy Spirit we never had SECT III. I Come now to discourse of that which I find is made the greatest Plea for such vocal Singing together and that is say they It is commanded by Christ in the New Testament and therefore we must practise it in the constant Worship of God And that I may the better remove this grand Obstacle of the Truth as they make it in not understanding the true Nature and Intentment of Christ's Command concerning Singing I shall premise two things 1. That such Spiritual Singing as was used in the Primitive Apostolical Church was from a special Gift of the Holy Spirit 2. That the Gifts of the Holy Spirit were not given alike to every particular Member of the Church of Christ for publick Worship First It is evident that such Spiritual Singing as was used in the Primitive Apostolical Church was from a special Gift of the Holy Spirit Gal. 5.22 1 Joh. 2.27 Isa 61.3 Eph. 1.14 Rom. 5.2 For as the Grace of Joy is a Fruit of the Spirit and as God had promised the Oil viz. the Spirit of Joy for Mourning so the primitive Church had some Earnests of it and did rejoice in hope of the Glory of God and through the abundance of the Spirit wherewith she was baptized her Ministers delivered the Word of God in extraordinary ways and manners viz. by Prophesy Tongues and melodious Singing which I shall here demonstrate was also a special Gift of the Holy Spirit for after the Apostle had exhorted the Corinthians to covet earnestly the best Gifts and to desire Spiritual Gifts 1 Cor. 12.31 chap. 14 1 13 14 15 16 17. and to seek that they might excel to the edifying of the Church and that he that spake in an unknown Tongue should pray that he might interpret for if saith he I pray in an unknown Tongue my Spirit prayeth but my Vnderstanding is unfruitful He mentions Prayer and Singing saying What is it then I will pray with the Spirit and I will pray with the Vnderstanding also I will sing with the Spirit and I will sing with the Vnderstanding also Else when thou shalt bless with the Spirit how shall he that occupieth the room of the unlearned say Amen at thy giving of Thanks seeing he understandeth not what thou sayest From whence I observe that as the Saints of Corinth were moved by the Apostle to covet after the best Gifts so it is evident that both the Prayer and Singing here mentioned were from the special and excellent Gifts of the Holy Spirit for as the strange Tongues and the Interpretations of them which were then given to the Gospel-Church were from the extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit so this Prayer and Singing with the Spirit and with the Understanding also being with the Inspiration of strange Tongues and from the extraordinary Gift of Interpretations of them delivered in a known Tongue for the edifying of the Church must needs be granted to be an extraordinary Gift of Prayer and Singing For though Prayer in some other places may be taken as a more common Gift of Grace from the holy Spirit and so might occasion some scruple if it were to be found joyned with Singing without any adjunct to demonstrate Singing to be a Gift of an higher attainment than Prayer is that Singing also was a more common Gift than is here asserted yet seeing that it is no where in the New Testament so expressed and joyned with Prayer but with a sufficient adjunct to shew that it is an higher Gift than ordinarily Prayer is as James 5.13 where Affliction exerts Prayer but spiritual Mirth in a sufficient fulness of Joy from the Holy Ghost puts forth Singing and that it is here joined with a more than ordinary Gift of Prayer there is no reason for such a doubt but to conclude that Singing is an extraordinary Gift of the holy Spirit Moreover common Reason tells us so far as it is elevated to discern spiritual Things that spiritual Singing is an excellent Gift of the Holy Spirit from its different manner of delivering the Word of God for as the excellent Gifts of the Spirit that were for the ministring of the Word consisted in an extraordinary Inspiration of Light and Understanding together with a sufficient Power and Capacity to open and declare the wonderful Counsels and Works of God so they were sometimes farther evidenced to be such excellent Gifts in that the same sort of Worship that was performed by a more ordinary gift and way of Delivery viz. Prayer giving Thanks and Teaching and Admonishing were delivered with Interpretations of Tongues and some of them with melodious Singing which were both a Witness of and suitable to the extraordinary Gifts and Inspirations of the holy Spirit but not of the common Gifts Nor doth the Blessing and Thanksgiving mentioned in the following Verses afford an Argument to make Singing a common Gift for as the Dutch Annotations on the word Bless allow that it is to be understood with respect to this Gift viz. of Singing of the holy Spirit being given to make publick Thanksgiving in the Church so to me it is plain that this Singing Blessing and Thanksgiving are meant of but one and the same Gift which the Apostle is here speaking of under these several Names the Nature of the two latter as having relation to the Gift of Singing as the immediate preceeding and annexed subject Matter treated of are Denotives of the nature of the Song before-mentioned For though we do allow and maintain that Blessing and Thanksgiving have relation to Prayer also yet seeing that Singing is here last mentioned and that the Apostle speaks of giving Thanks not so as any ways to intimate to us that it is to be understood of ordinary Thanksgiving mixt with Prayer but treating of the extraordinary Gifts of the holy Spirit and of Thanksgiving as such a Gift saying For thou verily givest thanks and Amen at thy giving of Thanks by which words relating to the Gift of Singing and both of them as appears in the Text being accompanied with the extraordinary Gift of an unknown Tongue or Tongues See Samuel
Gifts exhorted to covet after and as the Apostle gives us an example by his own Endeavours to press after the Perfection of a Resurrection-state and we are also as strictly commanded to be perfect Mat. 5.48 as our Father which is in Heaven is perfect to walk as Christ walked 1 John 2.6 1 Pet. 1.15 and as he which hath called us is holy so to be holy in all manner of Conversation as we are to sing And therefore the nature of this Command for Singing is no more absolute than the others are for our pressing after the Perfection of Grace and of other special Gifts of the Holy Spirit And if this Command be so absolute and so universal as to require the vocal Singing together of all the Church in the constant Worship of God because it is written in general to the Saints at Ephesus and Coloss Then surely those positive Commands for Prayer which are more universally and strongly injoined on all Christians may be said to require their vocal praying together for we are commanded to pray always with all Prayer and Supplication in the Spirit 1 Thess 5.17 Ephes 6.18 and to pray without ceasing Yet surely you will not say from these Exhortations because they are general to the Saints of Ephesus and to the Church of the Thessalonians that the whole Church must vocally pray together or that Women should pray at all vocally in the Church nor is there any reason from the Text or any other part of this Epistle or from any other Word of God why those Exhortations for Singing should include the Women and all the Church more than the others do for Prayer But some may object and say that Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs are for teaching and admonishing of the Church and therefore they must continue as part of the constant Worship of God to the end of the World To which I reply 1. That if you will have this Argument serviceable to prove the constant use of Psalms and Hymns it will be equally serviceable to prove the constant use of spiritual Songs for all three are alike set forth in the Text for teaching and admonishing And if you will grant that there is an absolute necessity of a successive Gift of the Holy Spirit by his immediate Dictates for Spiritual Songs which some do though others do not why is there not as much reason to grant a necessity for the Gift of the Holy Spirit for Psalms and Hymns For to be filled with the Spirit is primarily set forth as the Fountain of all three which are his Fruits and Effects and therefore there is no Reason to deny a necessity of the special Gift of the Holy Spirit for any one or two of them more than for the others and then if all three are from a special Gift of the Holy Spirit there is an Exclusion of humane precomposed stinted Forms But though I thus argue to clear the Truth from these Objections yet I make no difference between them as respecting their composure by the special Gift of the Spirit so of their manner of Delivery in the Gospel-Church for all three are alike as hath been proved before To which I shall here add See more part 1. pag. 35. That seeing we have three or four several Names together of Old-Testamentthings and Types viz. * Rev. 8.1 3 4. There was silence in Heaven for half an hour while the Angel offered up the Incense with the Prayers of the Saints alluding to the custom of the Jews Luke 1.8 9 10. who while the Priest was offering Incense they made their private Prayers before the Lord as appears in that it was by the whole Multitude in the outer or great Court of the Temple where the Priests did never use to minister their publick Service in God's Worship but in the inner Court called therefore the Court of the Priests for which cause it could not be publick ministerial Prayer See the Dutch Annotations on these Scriptures Luke 1.8 9 10. 1 Kings 6.36 2 Chron. 4.9 Exod. 40.26 33. and Dr. Franois Roberts in his Key of the Bible on Rev. 8.1 and Mr. Joseph Mede in his Key of the Revelations on Chap. 8.1 And the aforesaid Dr. Roberts in Page 112 and 122. also sheweth That Psalms Hymns and Songs do answer the three Hebrew and Greek Words in the Titles of the Psalms as 1st 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mizmor 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Psalm Psal 3 4 5 6 c. 2dly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Tehillah 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Hymn Psal 145. in which Psalm though the LXXII have not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Hymn but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Praise which for sense are one and the same Hymn signifying Praise yet the very word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is in Greek in the Titles of Psalm 6 54 60 66. and in the close of Psalm 71. according to the Greek but which is Ps 72. according to the Hebrew ver 20. The Greek saith Ended are Hymns of David Son of Jesse 3dly 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Schir 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Ode a Song Psal 30 45 46 65 68 108 120 to 135. which account of these three Words serves to confirm what was cited before out of Ainsworth Part 1. page 33. Censer Incense the Golden Altar and the Smoak that pertained to and accompanied the Peoples Prayers at the Temple to express the Antitype viz. the Intercession of Jesus Christ accompanying Gospel-Prayers We may as well understand Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs not to intend the same that were prescribed under the Law for Temple-Worship but rather in such like manner that the word Psalmos which comes from another Greek Word which signifies gently to beat or strike and relates to Psalterium a Psaltery a musical Instrument like a Harp to Psalmista a Psalmist or a Composer of Songs to musical Instuments and signifies a Psalm or Lessen to be sung to a musical Instrument doth set forth the sweet Strikings or Touches of the Spirit of Christ upon our Souls which produceth Melody in our Hearts and was sometimes vented by the Melody of the Voice and Hymns and Spiritual Songs the matter of Praise and Doctrine exerted or put forth by one and the same special Gift of the holy Spirit though expressed under so many Old Testament Names But if we go about to limit these three Words Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs to their legal Use and Significations we may by the same Rule confine the others also to intend a legal material Censer Incense Golden Altar and Smoke and so bring in this legal Ceremony that accompanied Prayer as well as Old-Testament-Singing into the Gospel-Church Moreover to understand those Words of the legal Use and Signification of David's Psalms Hymns and Songs affords a strong Argument for the lawful Use of prescript and stinted Forms of Prayer as Dr. Roberts observes saying that the Scripture-Psalms Hymns and
pag. 31. like as in Acts 4.24 which is fully opened before Object There hath been Women Prophetesses who have prophesied in the Church and it is said that their Sons and their Daughters shall prophesy and accordingly we have mention made of Womens praying and prophesying and wherefore may they not vocally sing as well as pray and prophesy Answ First It is doubtless lawful and the duty of Women to improve the several Graces of the holy Spirit and that if their Hearts are raised by such a Gift of the Spirit in the joy of the holy Ghost they may sing as well as pray and prophesy but none of these must be done by them in the assembly of the Church for part of the instituted vocal Worship of God therein For I see no ground to believe that any of those Women Prophetesses sent of God and mentioned under the Old Testament did ever deliver their Prophecies to the People in a Church-ministerial way and order but as they were inspired by the holy Ghost and as occasion offered so they delivered the Word of God 2 Chron. 34.22 as the Prophetess Huld●● did to Hilkiah and other Messengers which Josiah the King sent unto her And as Anna did who though she delivered her Prophecy to the People in the Temple yet it was not as part of the instituted constant legal Temple-Worship for that was appropriated only to the Priests and Levites but she accidentally coming in at the same instant while Simeon was testifying of Christ she also spake of him unto all them that waited for Redemption in Jerusalem Luke 2.27 28. 2. Though there is mention made of Women's praying and prophesying in 1 Cor. 11.5 yet this cannot be meant of Prayer and Prophesy in the publick Worship and Service of God in the Gospel-Church for that is not lawful as hath been shewed for though they have the benefit and may partake and put themselves under all the Ordinances and Priviledges excepting those that relate to Government in the Church yet Women must not administer any publick vocal Worship therein and therefore it is spoken of more private Prayer and Prophesy out of the Church in their Families or otherwise as they were spirited and occasion presented as Aquila and Priscilla expounded the Way of God more perfectly to Apollos Acts 18.26 or as Elizabeth by the holy Ghost blessed Mary or as Philip's four Daughters who did prophesy as it is most probable in their Father's House Acts 21.8 or as those Prophetesses before cited under the Old Testament And therefore if Womens praying and prophesying expresly mentioned in the Scriptures cannot be understood of their vocal exercise in the constant Worship of God instituted in his Church then surely there can be no reason given for their vocal Singing in the constant Service of God when there is no such mention made of it as there is of their praying and prophesying in the New Testament SECT VI. AS to those prophetical places in the Psalms Psal 96.1 2. and 100.1 2. c. of all the Earth's Singing unto the Lord it is not worth my labour to answer unto them in particular seeing there is so much in the former part of this Treatise to reconcile them to the Truth in hand and therefore I shall only say That inasmuch as the Apostles sound went into all the Earth Rom. 10.18 and their Words unto the Ends of the World viz. of the known World and that there was then the Spiritual Gift of vocall Singing those Scriptures may be applied to that primitive Gospel-time but their more compleat fulfilling shall be in the great Sabbath which I believe will be the seventh 1000 years of the World which is that Rest that remains to the People of God Heb. 4.9 Isa 52.9 Psal 96 97 98. so much prophesied of throughout the Scriptures when the whole Earth shall be at rest and quiet and shall break forth into Singing SECT VII IF it be lawful to premeditate on the matter of Prayer we may also as well premeditate on the matter of Singing and if such premeditated matter of Prayer and Singing may be delivered in the Worship of God and limited to those premeditated Words wherefore is it not lawful to use prescribed Forms Answ First This Argument takes that for granted which is no wise to be granted viz. that vocal Prayers and consequently Singing may be limited to premeditated Words True it is lawful to premeditate on the matter of Prayer for if we deny this we cannot go to God in that Duty with a sense of our wants upon our Hearts and that the same wants which we are sensible of before we pray may and ought to be spread at the Throne of Grace in Prayer but yet we are not to limit our selves in Prayer to any premeditated matter nor words before Prayer For though our wants or the matter of Prayer be thought on before Prayer yea and it may be sent up to Heaven by inward Prayer before we come to our vocal Duty as we should always strive to maintain the Workings of Grace in our Hearts either in Prayer or Praises to God or otherwise for the improving of our selves in the Knowledg of spiritual things yet we should not form that premeditated matter to tye our selves in those very words to express our Minds no God in the Duty of vocal Prayer for tho such premeditated words may express our present Requests as fitly as any others yet to limit our selves to them is a quenching of the holy Spirit in that our Hearts are ingaged and limited to the matter of those words only otherwise our Hearts are either idle or differing from our Lips which is Confusion whereby we are barred from any farther Inlargings on the same or other new matter that may be presented to us by the various Workings and Leadings of the Spirit of Christ in us while we are praying and therefore as we experience and own such a thing as the various Workings and Leadings of the holy Spirit sometimes in Prayer we must then deny the use of limited Forms of Words to be lawful for in Prayer we are sometimes broken in Spirit under a sense of our Sins and have our Hearts chiefly ingaged in humble Supplications for the Pardon of them and at other times our Faith is most active to lay hold on the precious Promises and to plead with God and when the Spirit raises our Souls in a sense of the Mercies and Grace of God to us in Christ Jesus and sheddeth the Love of God abroad in our Hearts then our Mourning is turned into Thansgivings and Praises by the Spirit Now such various Workings as these might not all be on the Heart in Premeditations Rom. 9.1 2. Chap. 10.1 and Chap. 5.2 3. Ephes 1.15 16 17 18. Chap. 3.14 16. Phil. 1.3 4. as they may pass on the Soul in one single Duty of Prayer as may be collected from these Scriptures From whence we
essence to inward spiritual Singing And as we ought not vocally to pray in the publick Worship of God in the Church without a sufficient Gift of the Spirit so also we ought not vocally to sing in the Church unless it be by a sufficient Gift of the Holy Spirit And seeing we have not such a Gift we are not capable of vocal spiritual Singing But as for Prayer it is believed and it is apparently manifest that there are many Christians that are in the exercise of the Grace of Prayer for many years that do not attain to the full assurance of the Love of God in his eternal Purpose of their Salvation much less so as to have the melodious Joy of the Spirit filling their Hearts with the Comfort of it Moreover Prayer is a lower Attainment and therefore there is not the same necessity for an extraordinary Gift of the Spirit to qualify us for the exercise of it in the publick Worship of God as there is for Singing And as there is reason to believe that suitable to the vocal melodious Singing and other excellent Gifts of the holy Spirit that were in the Primitive Church there were also extraordinary Gifts of Prayer and Supplications so as we have now only attained to the ordinary Gift of Prayer and Prophecy Col. 3.9 12 Ephes 1.16 Phil. 4.6 Col. 4.2 we have suitable to them the ordinary way of praising and thanking God which we find were ordinarily mix'd with Prayer And therefore with respect to the Essence of spiritual Singing yea and of vocal Praises Prayer-wise we are in a suitable degree sometimes in the true exercise of it as we are of other Gifts of the Holy Spirit And as these increase in the Church of Christ in their proper times so may that of Singing also from the Essence of Melody in the Heart and of vocal Praises Prayer-wise till we come to the primitive pattern and perfection of Divine Worship going from strength to strength till every one appears before the Lord in the heavenly Zion Psal 84.7 But while we are in this Wilderness-state if we worship God sincerely according to that measure of Grace which we have received it is accepted of him according to that a Man hath 2 Cor. 8.12 and not according to that he hath not And it is more pleasing to God to hear our Heart-Melody without or with an ordinary Voice than to hear a melodious Voice without a suitable melodious spiritual Heart somewhat like tho not in personal Qualifications the Publican's Prayer that was rather heard Luke 18.11 to 15. than the Pharise's self-righteous thanking God And for any to say that they have the inward Melody in the use of outward melodious Forms we may rather conclude that it is carnal and sensual instead of spiritual and from the sense and workings of Nature rather than from the gracious actings of the holy Spirit of Christ I will not say but that God may somewhat own a sincere Soul that hath no greater Light in his way of Worship But this I dare affirm that the more we come up to his perfect Rule the greater our Peace and Comfort shall be and that whatever Comfort a Soul may meet with in any part of Divine Worship coming short or going beyond the Rule of Christ it is no Seal of God's Acceptance of it as so performed but it is rather a Token of his unexpressible condescending Love in taking notice of such a Soul that sincerely loves his ways though perhaps the Mist of Antichrist is not perfectly cleared from off his Eyes But though I confess a Possibility of a sincere Soul meeting with something of God's Presence in such an irregular way of Worship and dare not presume to limit the free Grace of God yet there is little reason to expect any comforting Presence of God in such a way for the holy Scriptures run contrary to it Thou meetest him that rejoiceth and worketh Righteousness those that remember thee in thy ways not in our ways but in God's ways we may expect to meet with his blessed Presence And therefore as such humane prestinted Form are opposite to the prescribed Ways of God and are a bar to the free exercise of the Graces of the Holy Spirit in us there is reason to fear that the inward Joy tho of a sincere Christian in the use of outward melodious Forms is not from the Fountain of the Holy Spirit And herein I humbly conceive the Mistake lies that such a Soul being somewhat affected with spiritual things and the vocal Melody pleasing the sensual Appetite and raising a natural Joy in the Heart then because there is something spiritual it is all counted spiritual not considering that as we have two Natures so the workings of each of them may meet together as in James and John who had doubtless a true spiritual Zeal for Christ which their natural Passion fell in with to a sinful Revenge against those Samaritans that slighted their Lord and Master But Christ rebuked them and said Ye know not what manner of Spirit ye are of And now Christian Reader I renew my Request unto you in the close of my former Part And if my labour herein hath been any ways helpful to you for your establishment in the Truth render to God the Father of Lights and giver of every good Gift the Glory and Praise to whom alone it is due Amen FINIS