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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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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
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
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-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