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A76062 A century of select hymns. Collected out of Scripture. All to be sung in five or six tunes commonly known and practized. By W.B. Minister of the Gospel at Martins in Leicester. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1659 (1659) Wing B1000; Thomason E2104_1; ESTC R210135 38,951 120

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have trod For if we do our sinnes confesse faithful and just is he From sin and all unrighteousnesse to cleanse and set us free Prov. 28. 13. Joel 2. 13. Neh. 9. 17. Ez. 18. 32. For he that hides his sins shall fall they prosper but a space But to confesse and leave them all shall with the Lord finde grace For he is unto anger slow and ready to forgive And doth abundant kindnesse shew wherefore return and live Exod. 34. 7. For he reserves compassion for thousands that come in Remitting all transgression iniquity and sinne 3. PART Isa. 55. 6 7 Seek ye the Lord unfainedly now while he may be found Oh call on him while he is nigh with mercies that abound Oh let the wicked leave his lusts the way that sinners take And let the man unrighteous his sinful thoughts forsake ch. 1. 18. And turn again unto the Lord while mercy now takes place And to our God so richly stor'd with gifts of pardoning grace For though your sins were crimson-like as red as scarlet full I saith the Lord will make them white as white as snow or wool Rev. 1. 5 6. To him that thus hath loved us and cancell'd all our score In that pure flood of his own blood be praise for evermore HYMN LXXIV REPROACH for CHRIST 1 Pet. 4. 14 16. IF that ye be reproacht for Christ happy are ye and blest The Spirit of God and glory great upon your souls shall rest On their parts he 's ill spoken off but glorifi'd on yours Therefore let no man be asham'd that Christianly endures Mat 5. 11 ●2 Blessed are you when men revile and speak each evil word Against you falsely for the sake of Christ your Soveraign Lord Rejoyce and be exceeding glad considering the reward How great it is in heaven above for suffering Saints prepar'd 2. PART Phil. 2. 5 7. Let that good minde be in you all that was in Christ our Lord Who being in the form of God the true eternal Word Yet made himself of no repute to death did condescend And came not to be tended on but to observe and tend Phil. 2. 9 10. Heb. 9. 28. Therefore God gave to him a Name above all names most high That every knee should bow to him and every tongue comply Who came to take our sins away once by his own oblation And shall appear the second time without sin to salvation HYMN LXXV RESURRECTION All people or O Lord Consider c. 1 Cor. 15. 20 21 22. NOw Christ is risen from the dead as whom no bands of death could keep And is to be acknowledged as the first fruits of those that sleep For as by man came death to raign so by a man to rise again And as by Adam all men die by Christ came immortality Col. 3. 1 2 3 4. If ye be risen then with Christ set all your heart on things above And be not any way intic'd on earthly things to set your love For ye are dead to things abroad and your life hid with Christ in God When Christ who is our life appears ye must shine with him in the spheres HYMN LXXVI Against REVENGE Rom. 12. 19. Luke 6. 27. Mat. 5. 44 DEare Saints avenge not your own selves nor let fierce wrath incense For vengeance saith the Lord is mine and I will recompence Love ye your very enemies and them that curse you bless Do good to them that use you ill with hate and spitefulnesse 45. And people persecuting you curse not but blesse them rather That ye may be children true of your celestial father For he doth cause his rain to ●all and lets his Sun to rise On good and bad in general just and unjust likewise HYMN LXXVII The SABBATH Isa. 58. 13 IF from my holy Sabbath-day thou turn away thy foot And do not by thy pleasures stray my Sabbath to pollute But call the Sabbath a delight the holy of the Lord And thine own carnal pleasure slight in thought in deed in word 14. Then shalt thou joy in God alone with sweet and sacred mirth And he shall make thee ride upon high places of the earth With father Jacobs heritage the Lord shall feed thee fat For thus doth Gods own mouth engage and thou mayst trust to that HYMN LXXVIII SAGRAMENT of the SUPPER Cant. 1. 1 2. c. 2. 5. LEt those life-breathing lips of thine be joyn'd O Christ to me Because thy love excelleth wine and all the Saints love thee With flagons of refreshing joy and comforts from above Stay me O stay me powerfully for I am sick of love 2. 4 3. Into the house of Banqueting he brought me to be fed Love was his banner flourishing with honour ore my head Beneath his shadow I was plac'd with very great content His fruit was sweet unto my taste his Word and Sacrament 5. 1. O friends said he preferr'd on high eat well of my good chear And drink yea drink abundantly my guests to me most dear 2. PART Cant. 5. 16. 2 Cor. 5. 20. My Saviour my beloved one is mine and I am his Chief of ten thousand he alone pure red and white he is Made sin for us that knew no sin that so we might be made The righteousnesse of God in him by whom the price was paid Cant. 8. 7. ch. 1. 4 Stronger then death his love is found not to be bought with goods Nor quench'd with waters nor be drown'd with whatsoever floods O draw me my dear Saviour with those strong cords of love And then will we go after thee as fast as we can move We will record thy love O Lord above the joy of wine The Virgins fair that spotlesse are do love thy name Divine 3. PART 1 Cor. 5. 7 11. Lo Christ is sacrific'd for us our Passeover from heaven Now therefore let us keep the feast not with old lumps of leaven Not with the leav'n of wickednesse or leaven of malice led But keep it with sincerity and truths unleavened bread ch. 11. 29 28. Who eat and drink unworthily their own damnation earn Because they want a spiritual eye his body to discern Our hearts with care examined let us be st●rred up To eat of this coelestial bread and drink this sacred cup 26. To eat this bread and drink this cup holds forth a Saviour slain So often as we celebrate until he come again 4. PART 1 Cor. 10. 16. The cup of blessing which we blesse is it not understood The sweet communion to expresse of Christ our Saviours blood The bread we break the holy loas do we not all accord To call it the communion of the body of our Lord 17 For we though many are one bread and in one body joyne For all of us are joyntly fed with that one bread divine The living bread is he on high that down from heaven came And he shall live and never die that eateth of the same Mat. 26. 28. The blood of the new Testament we sweetly taste herein
and plagues withall Because her sins have reach't unto the Heavens high And God doth find and call to mind all her iniquity Reward her to the ●ull as she rewarded you And fill her cup twice double up as she was wont to do Look how much she hath been a proud Luxurious Liver So much inflict her torments strict and so much sorrow give her For thus within her heart I sit a Queen saith she No desolate poor widdowes state nor sorrow shall I see And therefore shall her plagues come on her in one day Famine and death and mournfull breath to make her pine away And she shall utterly be burnt with fire at length For God the Lord that doth reward and judge her hath such strength H. 8. Charities QVALIFICATIONS 1 Cor. 13. 4 5. LOng-suffering is charity and most exceeding kind It envies not nor vaunts it self nor is puft up in mind Doth not unseemly bear it self it seeketh not her own Is not provoked easily and evil it thinks none 6 7 8. It joyes not in iniquity but in the truth takes joy Beheves and bears indures and hopes in all things patiently And charity fails not at all but Prophesies shall fail And tongues shall cease and knowledge fade but love shall still prevail 13. And now do Faith and Hope abide and Charity these three But that which is most magnifi'd is Love and Charity H. 9. CHASTISEMENT Heb. 12. 5 6. THe castigation of thy God my Son do not despise And when rebuked by his rod faint not in any wise For whom he loves he never leaves without chastisement fit And every Son whom he receives must to his scourge submit 7 8. By his chastisement if ye bleed Sonne-like you have your lot For what Son is there whom indeed the Father chastneth not But if yee no chastisement bear which all partake of here Then Bastards verily ye are and not his children dear 11. And now indeed no chastening doth for the present seem A joyous but a grievous thing as usually we deem But afterward it nere ' ●helesse doth yeild us eviden●ly The peacefull fruits of righteousnesse when exercis'd thereby H. 10. CHRIST his BENEFITS Eph. 1. 3. 1 Cor. 1. 30. BLessed be God that of his grace hath us so richly stor'd With spiritual gifts in heavenly place through Jesus Christ our Lord Made to us wisdom righteousnesse and sanctifying grace Redemption also to possesse the purchas'd heavenly place 2 Co. 5. 21. Ioh. 14 6. Eph. 2. 18. Made also to be sin for us who from all sin was free Tha● we the perfect righteousnesse of God in Christ might be The way the truth and life he is and thorough him alone We by one Spirit have accesse unto the holy One Col. 3. 11. Where there is neither Greek nor Jew nor sex of great or small Barbarian Scythian bond or free but Christ is all in all 2 PART Rom. 8. 1 2 There is no condemnation now to them that are in Christ Who by the Spirit walk with God not as by flesh intic'd Because the Law of Spirit and life which is in Christ our Lord Hath made us free from force of sinne and us from death restor'd 3. Gal. 4. 4. 1 Pet. 1. 8. For when the Law was weak through flesh and had not strength to save God sent his Son of Virgin-seed and him to us he gave Whom having never seen we love and through beleef no lesse Rejoyce with joy unspeakable and full of gloriousnesse Jude 25. Rev. 4. 13. God only wise our Saviour that on the throne doth sit Have honour glory praise and power for ever so be it H. 11. CHRIST'S COMMISSION Mat. 10. 1 8. VVHenas our Lord had call'd his twelve he gave them power at large Against all Devils and disease and thus he gave them charge Go heal the sick the Leapers cleanse the dead men cause to live Cast Devils out your grant is free and therefore freely give 14 15 16 Whoso receives or hears you not it shall be farrmore ease For Sodom and Gomorha's land at judgment then for these Behold as sheep in midst of Wolves I send you forth saith he The Serpents wisdome therefore use and Doves simplicity 2 PART Mat. 28. 18 19 Behold all power is given me in heaven and in earth Go therefore into all the world and set my Doctrine forth Baptize them in the Fathers Name in every land and coast And in the Name of God the Son and of the Holy Ghost 20. Rev. 19. 16. Gal. 1. 5. And teach them to observe and do what ever I Command And I behold am now with you and while the world doth stand To Christ the King of Kings therefore and Lord of Lords most high Be praise and glory evermore to all eternity H. 12. COMMVNION of SAINTS Heb 12. 22 23 NOw are we come to Sion Mount the City of abode The heavenly Jerusalem where dwels the living God To Hosts of Angels numberlesse and to the Assembly met The general Church of Gods first born whose Names in Heaven are set 24. Mat. 25. 32. And unto God the judge of all on whom the world must wait And to the spirits of all just men made perfect in that state To Jesus Christ our Advocate in Gods new Covenant Court Whose sprinkled blood speaks better things then Abel's did report Rev. 5. 13. Blessing and glory and renown then give we altogether To him that on the Throne sits down and to the Lamb for ever H. 13. CONFESSION of CHRIST Mat. 10. 32. Rom. 10. 10. HIm that confesseth me to men will I saith Christ record And will acknowledge him agen before my heavenly Lord For man believes to righteousnesse with humble heart alone And with the tongue doth man confesse unto salvation 1 Tim. 3. 16. This Mystery of Godlinesse is very great and high God manifested in the flesh the spirit did justifie The blessed Angels saw his face the Gentiles heard his story Believ'd on in the world he was and taken up to glory H. 14. CONFESSION of SIN All people c. Hab. 1. 13. Dan. 9. 6. O Lord that art of purer eye then to behold iniquity We all have sinned we confesse we have committed wickednesse Isa. 59. 12. Ezr. 9. 6. Our trespasses against us show our sinnes we cannot choose but know For they are swolln above our head and are unto the heavens spread Luk. 15. 18. O Father we have grievously offended thee that dwellest on high Unworthy to be own'd therefore as thy dear children any more Ezra 9. 13. Ezek. 18. 32. Yet hast thou never punisht sin So much as our deserts have been Nor is the death of him that dies a matter pleasing in thine eyes Neh. 9. 27. Ezek. 13. 32. For thou art unto anger slow and dost with grace and mercy flow Thou art most ready to forgive therefore let us return and live H. 15. CONFIDENCE in GOD O Lord consider c. Haba 3. 17 18. ALthough the figtree shall not
regard nor learn Religion by the same But most unjustly will transgresse Here in the Land of uprightnesse and will not see Gods Majesty But they shall see and see with shame And feel as foes thy fiery flame for envying our felicity 2 PART Isa. 16. 18 12 Lord we have been with child in vain And we have been in grievous pain and as it were brought forth the wind For by our power we have not wrought The least deliverance can be thought in all the earth in any kind Nor have the dwellers on the earth Fal'n by the power that we put forth but by thy strength are undertrod For Lord thou wilt ordain at last True Peace for us because thou hast wrought all our work in us O God 20 21. O come my people enter thou Into thy secret chambers now and shut thy doors about thee fast And hide thy self now as it were But for a little moment there unti●● the wrath be overpast For lo the Lord comes from his place To punish this ma●ignant race for wickednesse that they maintain The earth shall also now disclose The blood shed of our barbarous foes and shall no more conceal her slain H. 29. EXAMPLE of SAINTS Eph. 5 1 2. Heb. 6. 12. BRethren be followers of the Lord as Children dear and true And walk in love with one accord as Christ hath loved you And be not slack through negl●gence but followers of their spirit That thorow Faith and Patience the Promises inherit 13. 7. Mat. 5. 16. Whose Faith likewise do ye pursue considering the end And blessed issue whereunto their conversations tend And let your light so shine to men that your good works discri'd May cause your heavenly Father then to be much glorified H 30. EZEKIELS IN FANT. Ye Children c. Ezek. 16. 3 5 6 THus saith the Lord to Israel Thy birth and birth-place know I well of Canaans cursed land to be And in the day when thou wast born Thou wast cast out to open scorn there was no eye to pity thee And when I saw thee passing by Polluted in thy blood to lye Behold it was the time of love When in thy blood thou didstremain I said to thee and said again Live Infant now born from above 8 11 14. Then over thee my skirt I spread Thy nakednesse I covered I sware to thee and made thee mine With ornaments I did thee deck I put a chain upon thy neck And Bracelets on those hands of thine And thy renown for beauty then Went forth among the heathen men that praised it with one accord For true it was a perfect dresse Through my exceeding comelinesse which I put on thee saith the Lord H. 31. FAITH PRAISED Heb. 11. 1 2 13 FAith is the substance of those things which once we hope to get And the assured evidence of things not seen as yet By it the Elders have obtain'd a good report and fame And died boldly in this Faith before the Promise came 6. Rom. 4. 3. But without Faith and confidence for which the Scriptures call It is a thing impossible to please the Lord at all For he that comes to God must trust that God is God most high And the rewarder of them all that seek him diligently Gal. 3. 7 9. Know then that they that are of Faith are all of Abrahams seed And blest with faithfull Abraham that are of faith indeed H. 32. FAITH PROVED Jam. 2. 14 20 VVHat profit's it my Brethren dear if any person saith That he hath faith and hath not works is that a saving Faith But wilt thou know O thou vain man that faith by works unknown Is not a living faith but dead it being all alone 26. Gal. 5. 6. For as the body is but dead the which no breath supplies So Faith that is not perfected by works is dead likewise And neither circumcision availes with God above Nor yet uncircumcision but Faith that works by love H. 33. GODS Glittering SWORD Deut. 32. 39 to 43. I Kill saith God and make alive I wound and heal alone And there is none with me can strive to rescue any one For I lift up my hand on high to heaven above and say Behold I live eternally and am without decay If once my hand with judgment close and whets my glittering Sword With vengeance on my hatefull foes I 'le execute my Word I 'le make mine arrows drunk with blood my Sword shall flesh devour The slain and captives shall be food from the first on-set hour Rejoyce ye Nations with his land to whom he will be good And while his foes shall feel his hand avenge his servants blood H. 34. GOVERNMENT 2 Sam. 23. 1. Deut. 16. 20. 2 Co. 4. 4. 〈…〉 2 Chr. 19. 6. Ps. 82. 1. THe Prince that ruleth over men must be exceeding just And Gove●n in the fear of God that putteth him in trust Because the judgment is not mans but Gods the King of Kings Who sits among these earthly Gods to judge of all these things Rom. 13. 1. 5. 1 Tim. 2. 2. And every soul must needs submit unto the powers supream And not for wr●th but conscience sake be subject unto them And pray for Kings and Rulers all that we through their defence ●ay live in Peace and Godlinesse with all good conscience 〈◊〉 2 Cor. 5. 10. For we must every one appear and personally ●ome Before the judgment ●eat of Christ there to receive our doom Accordingly as every man hath in the body done And as the work is good or bad So shall his sentence run 2 PART 1 Th. 5. 12. 13. 1. P● 4. 10. Obey those Rulers over you that warn you in the Lord And for their work sake prize them much that preach to you the word As each man hath receiv'd the gift let him discharge his place As good and faithfull Ministers of Gods abundant grace 1 Th. 5. ●4 2 Th. 3. 6 14. 1 Tim. 5. 22. Warn the ●●ruly help the weak Support them lest they fall C●mfort the feeble minded ones be patient towards all Withdraw from the inordinate to shame them for their sin And no way be partakers of the sins that such live in Heb. 12. 15 16. 1 Cor. 14. 26 33. And let no root of bitternesse no person vain and vilde Spring up among you troubling you and many be defil'd Let all be done to edifie for God's the God of Peace In all the Churches of the Saints to make disorders cease 2 Cor. 13. 11. Rom. 13. 8. And live in Peace and Holinesse whereto ye have your call And then the God of Love and Peace shall still be with you all And owe to no man any thing but one to love another For 't is the Laws accomplishing to be a perfect Lover 2 PART Eph 6. 1 2 4. Obey your Parents in the Lord ye children as 't is fit This is the first Commandement with promise made to it Parents provoke not unto wrath your children in their youth But bring
them up in fear of God and nurture of his truth 5 6 9. Servants obey your Masters will with reverentiall fear Not with eye-service pleasing men but as Christs Servants dear And Masters do your Servants right knowing you have on high A Master who hath no respect of persons partially Rev. 1. 7. 22. 12. Behold he cometh in the clouds whom every eye shall see And every man shall have reward so as his works shall be H. 35. GOVERNMENT of the TONGVE Jam. 1. 36. Mat. 12. 36. IF he that seems Religious doth not his Tongue refrain That mans Religion verily is exercis'd in vain For su●e of every idle word that any man shall say He is to give account thereof at Gods great Judgment Day 5. 22. Jam. 3. 2. Rash anger shall be judg'd a sin contemptuous speech goes higher And he that saith Thou fool shall be in danger of hell-fire But not to sinne in word nor tongue doth restifie and tell A perfect man and one that can rule all the body well H. 36. The HARVEST Have mercy c. Mat. 9. 37 38. THe Harvest truly sirs is very great to view But lo the saithfull Labourer● are but a very few Pray ye the Lord therefore whose own the Harvest is To send out labourers good store into this field of his Joh 4. 35 36. Phil. 4. 17. That he that doth engage to sow and ●eap or ●ither May have eternal life for wage and both reioyce together And that our fruit amount as we desire and pray Abundantly to our account in that great Harvest day H. 37. The High and Lofty ONE O Lord consider Isa. 57. 15 THus saith the high and lofty One Inhabiting Eternity Whose Name is Holy be it known I dwell in holy place on high Also with him that is contrite whose humble Spi●●t sighs and groans To cheer the humble in my sight and cheer the heart of contrite ones 16. 66. 2. For still contending with the ●●ail and keeping anger unallay'd The spirits would before me fail and those poor souls which I have made But unto him will I besure To look with favour saith the Lord That is in spirit meek and poor ●nd trembles at my holy word H. 38. HVMILIATION Hos. 6. 1 Come now and let us search and try the waies that we have trod And turn again unfeignedly unto the Lord our God For he hath torn and put to pain and he hath made the wound And he will bind it up again and make us whole and sound 3. Jam. 4. 9 After two daies he will revive and raise us up the third And make us in his sight alive that felt so sharp a sword Be then afflicted weep and mourn repentance to expresse Your laughter into mourning turn your joy to heavinesse 10. Mic. 6. 9. Joel 2. 13. Hear him that smiteth and the rod humble your selves and stoop Cast down your selves in sight of God and he shall raise you up For he is gracious mercifull and unto anger slack Of kindnesse great and one that will his judgments soon call back H. 39. Against IDOLATRT 1 Cor. 10. 14 22. 2 Cor. 6. 1● FLee fast from all Idolatry from Idols keep you free Provoke we God to Jealousie are we more strong then he With Belial can Christ accord or can these things unite The house of Idols and our Lord the darknesse and the light 15 16 17 18. Unrighteousnesse can that combine with righteousnesse to dwell Or can the true Believer joyn with any Infidell Be therefore separate and cleer and all uncleannesse ●ee And ye my Sons and Daughters dear and I your God will be Rev. 3. 4. For but a few are exquisite and keep their Garments fair And these shall walk with me in white for worthy Saints they are H. 40. The Jew and Gentiles●ALL Rom. 11. 26. 15. THere cometh a Deliverer from Sion hill on high To turn away ungodlinesse from Jacobs Family For if the world be reconcil'd by casting them away Much more shall their return be stild life from the dead that day 26 27 16. And then all Israel shall be sav'd as Scripture doth declare Because the Gifts and Calls of God without repentance are For if the first-sruits holy be the lump is holy too And if the root yeild sancti●ee So shall the branches do 2 PART Rom. 11. 32 33. Yet now hath God adjudg'd the Jews by unbelief to fall That he might this occasion choose to shew his grace to all O depth of riches infinite and wisdome of our God! His judgments O how past our sight his Tracts O how untrod 34 35 36. For who hath known the mind of God or lent his counsels aid Or who hath given unto him and it shall be repaid For of and thorough him are all and passe to him agen To whom be praise of great and small for evermore A men H. 41. Jew and Gentiles FVLLNESSE held ●ut in many PROMISES Ye children c. Isa. 66. 8. OH who hath heard of such a thing As now Gods power to passe doth bring or who hath seen such things as these For shall a land can any say Be made to bring forth in a day Are Nations born at once with ease Before that Sion travelled She presently was brought to bed and brought forth Sonnes by heavenly aid Before she travelled she brought forth Before her pain she brought the birth and of a sweet man-child was laid 54. 1. 66. 9. Break out O barren Church and sing Thou that didst once no children bring let joyfull Songs take up thy life Thus saith the Lord of thine estate The children of the desolate are more then of the married wife For shall I bring it to the birth And then not bring the children forth saith the Almighty Sovereign Lord Or shall I cause to bring forth some And then untimely shut the womb thy God O Sion spake this word 2. PART Isa. 66. 10 11 12. Rejoyce ye with Jerusalem And let her Lovers all of them in her spiritual joyes partake Rejoyce I say lift up your voice Be glad with her and much rejoyce all ye that mou●ned for her sake That ye may suck and take your fill Of Consolatious which distill in plenty from your Mothers breasts Then shall ye suck dan●'t on her knees Milk out and much delighted be with her abundant gloriousnesse 54. 7 8. 62. 4. 60. 4 8. Though for a very little space Angry I was and hid my face and thou wast termed desolate Yet will I gather thee again With kindnesses that shall remain and bear an everlasting date Destruction shall no more be heard Within thy land nor wasting ●eard nor violence be in thy waies But thorowout thy borders all Thy walls salvation they shall call and give thy gates the Name of praise 3. PART Isa. 55. 4 5. 54. 2 3 4. Hearken O people and give ear My righteousnesse is drawing n●er my saving health I will disclose My arm shall judge the heathen men The Isles
of your works lest any man should boast To him let all the Church therefore ascribe with one accord All praise and honour evermore through Jesus Christ our Lord HYMN LV MORAL PRECEPTS Prest with Arguments Mic. 6. 8. Psal. 37. 28. Col. 3. 25. THe Lord hath shewed thee O man what God requires as good Do justly love compassion walk hum●ly with thy God Because the Lord loves equ●ty his Sa●nts he will not leave And he that deals injuriously shall sutably receive Mat. 5. 7. Jam. 2. 13. Luk. 14. 11. And mercy to the merciful the Lord will still expresse But judgement shall with rigour ●all upon the mercilesse And God doth still resist the proud but gives the humble grace Self-humbling then shall honour men self-honouring shall abase 2. PART Jam. 5. 12. Eph. 4. 25. Rev. 21. 8. Swear not by heaven nor by earth nor any oath at all Lest into condemnation by such offence ye fall Put lies away and speak the truth for every wilful liar Must sure partake of that broad lake which burns with brimstone-fire Rom. 13. 13. Heb. 12. 14. Shun ●urfeiting and drunkennesse and do not lead your l●fe In chambering and wantonness in envy or in strife And ever follow peace with all and holiness together Without which grace there 's no man shall behold Gods face for ever 3. PART Eph. 4. 31 29. Rom. 12. 21. All malice wrath and bitterness and clamor put away And be not overcome with ill but let the good bear sway And let no talk come from your mouths corrupt in any case But such as serves to edifie and teach the hearers g●ace Eph. 5. 3 4. But fornication avarice and what pollutes or taints Amongst you let not once be nam'd as it becometh Saints Nor filthiness nor foolish talk no● unbeseeming jests Which things are not convenient but rather thankfulnesse 4. PART Rom 12. 10 15. Eph. 2. 4. Gal. 6. 2. By kinde affection mutually the love of brethren keep Rejoyce with them that do rejoyce and weep with them that weep And heed not your own things alone but each for other care And to fulfill the Law of Christ each others burden bear Rom. 12. 16. Mat. 7. 1 2. Mind not high things but condescend to men of low estate And be not wise in your own eyes pufft up with self-conceit And judge not that you be not judg'd for as you mete to men Accordingly shall God reply and deal to you agen 5. PART M. 7. 12. R. 13. 7. ch. 12. 17. T. 3. 2. 1 Th. 4. 7. Do as you would be done unto and give to all their right Of no man ever speak amisse nor ill with ill requite Let none defraud or go beyond his brother any way For God avengeth all such things and will the wrong repay Jam. 5. 9. Joh. 7. 24. Phil. 4. 5. Rom. 14. 4. And brethren let no one of you against another grudge Nor judge ye by appearances but righteous judgement judge And let your moderation be manifest to all The Lord our Master is at hand to whom we stand or fall 6. PART Ecc es. 5. 4 5 Heb. 13. 16. When thou hast vowed a vow to God defer not then to pay For God hath no delight in fools that mock him with delay And to do good and distribute forget ye in no wise For God is pleas'd exceedingly with such like sacrifice Phil. 4. 8. 1 Cor. 4. 5. And all things honest just and true and such as sweetly please For vertue praise and good report think on such things as these Until the secrets of all hearts be publisht all abroad And then shall every one of us have his due praise of God HYMN LVI More spiritual PRECEPTS Prov. 3. 5 6. Mat. 22. 37. 1 Thes. 5. 15 16. TRust in the Lord with all thy heart love him with all thy might In all thy ways acknowledge him and make him thy delight Pursue good things rejoycing still and pray continually Quench not the Spirit any way despise not prophecy Rom. 12. 11. Heb. 12. 28. Joh. 6. 27. With fervent spirit serve the Lord and having grace draw neer To worship God with reverence and godly filial fear And for the food that perisheth be not at any strife But for the food that doth endure to everlasting life Mat 6. 33. And seek Gods Kingdom first of all his righteo●snesse pursue And then shall all the other things be added unto you HYMN LVII MORTALITY and IMMORTALITY Isa 40. 6 7 All flesh is grass and soon must yeeld for all the goodly shew Which is but as a flower in field that some short time doth grow The gras doth wither and is gone the flower doth fade and passe Because Gods Spirit blows thereon the people sure is grass 8. 1 Cor. 15. 53 The grasse doth change the flower doth fade at one rebuking blast But lo the word our Lord hath said for ever standeth fast The corruptible must put on a state that cannot die The mortal must be cloath'd upon with immortality 54. 56 57. The saying then fulfill'd shall be recorded of this thing O grave where is thy victory O death where is thy sting The sting of death sin needs must be the Law the strength of sin But thanks to God for vic●o y through Christ our Lord herein HYMN LVIII MORTIFICATION Col 3. 5. Rom. 6. 12. c. 8. 13. YOur earthly members mortifie and let no sin bear sway Or in your mortal body reign wh●le ye the lusts obey For if ye serve the flesh ye die but if that by the Spirit The bod●es lasts ye mortisie then shall ye life inherit c. 6. 16. c. 13. 14. For his ye are whom ye obey whether of sin to death Or else of righteousnesse to life after this mortal breath Put on then ●esus Christ the Lord and for the fleshes ease Make no provision nor regard the lusts thereof to please 2. PART Rom. 8. 7. c. 12. 2. The carnal minde is enmity against the living Lord Not subject neither can it be to his revealed word Be chang'd therefore by minds renew'd that ye may understand What pleasing good and perfect things the Lord doth here command ch. 8. 6. ch. 6. 11 8. Because to be of carnal minde is death without release But if spiritually inclin'd it savours life and peace Then count your selves as dead to sin to God in Christ alive Because if we be dead with him we trust we shall revive HYMN LIX MOSES Song All people c. Exod. 15. 1. NOw sing unto the Lord will I for he hath triumpht gloriously The horse and rider both of these his hand hath cast into the Seas 5 6 The depths devour'd them every one They sank to th' bottom as a stone Lord thy right hand with power shines bright thy right hand crusht the enemy quite 7 In thy great excellence O God thou hast those rebels under-trod Thou sentest forth thy wrath whereby they were consum'd as stubble dry 9 The enemy thus