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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 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
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
of Christ in offering your Praises to God contrary to his own appointed Way therein you do worship God in vain and I fear it will be said of you as it was to him that offered the Thank-offering under the Law Levit. 7.11 to 19. which was to be eaten on the first and second Days and if any of the Flesh of the Sacrifice of his Peace or Thank-offering were eaten at all on the third Day that it shall not be accepted neither shall it be imputed unto him that offereth it it shall be an Abomination and that Soul shall bear his Iniquity 5thly and lastly It is the Duty of all and of every individual Christian studiously to judg of the Doctrine delivered to them whether it be of Man or of God and to conform to the Authority of the Holy Scripture as the noble Bereans did Acts 17.10 11. who searched the Scriptures daily whether those things preached by Paul and Silas were so or no. And I am perswaded that it is for want of Zeal and Love to the Truths of Christ and through that slothful and idle Spirit attending so many Christians that the Errors of Men do so prevail But to leave what I have said I do beseech you courteous Reader christianly to overlook that Weakness you may espy in my Delivery and seriously to take notice not so much of that as of the main of this Subject without straining my Words beyond the drift and design of the body of my Discourse and to consider that the Authority of the Holy Scriptures is repugnant to such formal and customary Singing herein mentioned and treated of not with any Design to move Controversies or trouble others but to prevent the Divisions that possibly may arise amongst our selves through the Endeavours of some Persons to promote this Error in our Churches And as I hope the Lord hath engaged my Heart herein so he will bless my poor Endeavours to settle the Minds of my wavering Brethren and to prevent any farther Incroachments of this Error which hath been so generally rejected by us for many Years FINIS ERRATA Page 45. line 8. for formerly read formally P. 47. near the end in Margent add the Text Luke 4.17 c. ADVERTISEMENT There is now coming forth a Book intitled A Treatise of the Holy Trinunity in two Parts The First asserteth the Deity of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in the Vnity of Essence with God the Father The Second in Defence of the former answereth the chiefest Objections made against this Doctrine By J. M. Chap. I. THE Case is briefly stated Chap. II. Sheweth that there is but one God the Creator and Former of all things Chap. III. Asserteth a Plurality of Divine Subsistences Chap. IV. Of the Father Chap. V. Proveth the Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ 1. By his Names 2. That God in the Old Testament in divers Places is Christ in the New 3. By seven particular Texts of Holy Scriptures 4. That Christ pre-existed his Incarnation in his Divine Nature and is no Angel incarnate but is Coeternal with the Father 5. His Deity is proved by his Works And 6. By Divine Worship given to him Chap. VI. Proveth the Deity of the Holy Ghost 1. That he is a Person 2. His Deity is asserted from several Texts of Scripture 3. By his Works 4. By Divine Worship given to him Chap. VII Proveth the Unity of the Holy Trinity Chap. VIII Containeth some Explications of the Holy Trinunity 1. Of the essential Being of God 2. Of the Divine Persons the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit 3. Of the Distinctions of the Divine Nature and the Persons and some Shadows by way of Comparison of the incomparable and inconceivable Being of God and of the Union of Christ's two Natures PART II. Chap. I. Answereth Objections against the Scriptural Proofs of Christ's Deity Chap. II. Answers to Objections drawn from several Texts of Scriptures Chap. III. Answers to several Arguments against the Deity of Christ Chap. IV. Answers to several Objections against the Scriptures that prove the Deity of the Holy Ghost Chap. V. Answers to some Objections drawn from divers Scriptures to disprove the Deity of the Holy Spirit Chap. VI. Answers to some Scriptures from whence our Adversaries assert that the Father only is the true God With a general Answer and Conclusion Price bound one Shilling AN APPENDIX TO THE FORMER DISCOURSE Concerning SINGING in the Worship of GOD in the Gospel-Church IN the former Part of my Discourse on this Subject I laid a Foundation according to the proportion of Faith which I received from the Light of the holy Scriptures and have asserted something of the nature manner and order of Singing agreeable to the Dispensations of the Mind and Will of God unto his People both under the Old and New Testaments And finding my self concerned in the defence of the Truth of Christ which some have erred from in their practice of formal Singing I shall farther treat on this Subject for the better clearing of it from divers things that lie in the way of some Christians establishment in the Truth SECT I. 1. I Shall premise That to praise God or praising of God is not confined to Songs of Praise but that there are other ways and manners of praising God than with such melodious Singing as in Psal 145.10 All thy Works shall praise thee O Lord and thy Saints shall bless thee and in Psal 148. throughout the whole Creation is required to praise God for he commanded and they were created Their very Being and Subsistence and the order of Nature is a Praise to the glorious Wisdom and Power of God And David saith Psal 50.23 Whoso offereth Praise glorifieth me viz. God And as praising God is glorifying honouring and magnifying of him so also is glorifying God often put for the same as praising of him which in the following Scriptures do also differ from that of Singing as in Mat. 21.16 where the Children crying Hosanna to the Son of David that is Save now is by Christ called Praise and Luke 19.37 The whole Multitude of the Disciples began to rejoyce and praise God saying Blessed be the King that cometh in the Name of the Lord Peace in Heaven and Glory in the Highest And this praising God and Glory in the Highest is in Matthew and Mark said to be crying Hosanna to the Son of David Hosanna in the highest And Luke 18.43 And immediately he received his Sight and followed him glorifying God and all the People when they saw it gave Praise unto God And Acts 3.8 9. The lame Man walking and leaping praised God And also Thanking 2 Cor. 4.15 chap. 9.11 to end Phil. 4.16 chap. 1.3 4. 1 Thes 1.2 Phil. 1.4 is glorifying or praising God which is by the ordinary Gift of the Spirit always to be mixt with Prayer as Paul did making mention of the Saints with Thanksgiving always in every Prayer and therefore as God is thus praised