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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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Which was for ●s and many spent for pardon of our sin 5. PART 1 Job 4. 10. ch. 5. 6. Herein is love not ours to God but his to us most large In sending down his onely Son our great debts to discharge Lo this is he that came to us by water and by blood And not by one of them alone but both wayes to our good Jo●. 17. 17. Acts 13. 39. Therefore he sanctified himself to lead us into truth That he thereby might sanctifie us also as he doth By whom we may be justifi'd from sins both great and small From which set free we could not be by Moses Laws at all 1 Thes 1. 10. He sav'd us from the wrath to come at that most dreadful day And was so good to shed his blood to wash our sins away 6. PART Mat. 21. 9. Rev. 5. 9. Hosanna to King Davids sonne Hosanna to the Christ That in th' Almighties Name doth come Hosanna in the high'st For thou wast slain and art alive redeeming us to God From every Nation Kingdom Tongue by thy most precious blood 1 Pet. 1. 18. 1 Thes. 1. 10. Rev. 1. 5. Corruptive things as silver is and gold redeem'd us not But the dear blood of Christ our Lord a Lamb without a spot Even Jesus Christ who saved us from storms of future wrath Whose love to wash our sins away made his own blood the bath 5. 13. To him that on the Throne sits down and Christ the Lamb therefore Be blessing glory and renown and power for evermore HYMN LXXIX SANCTIFICATION Eph. 5. 14. ch. 4. 17 18 A Waken thou that sleep'st in sin and stand up from the dead And Christ shall let his light break in whereby thou shalt be led Then walk not as some Gentiles walk in vanity of minde Estranged from the life of God because their hearts are blinde 19 20 21. Who being past the sense of sin let loose to all excesse Of ●●nton and unclean desires and that with greediness But ye have not so learned Christ if ye by him were taught And as the truth in Jesus is have learnt him as ye ought 22. ch. 5. 11. The old man that ye do put off which is corrupt and vile In sinful lusts of former life which did your souls beguile And have no fellowship at all with works that shun the light But rather such unfruitful works reprove in open sight 2. PART Eph. 4. 24 23. ch. 5. 8 11. Cast off the old man with his deeds and put ye on the new Made after God in righteousnesse and holinesse most true And be renew'd in heart and soul and walk as sons of light And prove what things the Lord allows as pleasing in his sight 2 Tim. 2. 19 22 21. R●m And as 't is meet let every one that names the Name of Christ Depart from all iniquity and by no lust be tic'd The purging of our selves from these will evidently produce Vessels to honour sanctifi'd meet for the Masters use Rom. 6. 22. 1 Tim. 1. 17. And being thus from sin made free Gods service to attend The fruit to holinesse shall be Eternal life the end Now to the true eternal King not seen with humane eye Th' immortal onely wise true God be praise perpetually HYMN LXXX SALVATION SHINING Tit. 2. 11 12 GOds grace that brings salvation hath shone to every eye Teaching us worldly lusts to shun and all impiety And that we should live soberly and in a godly way With rigteousnesse and equity while in this world we stay 13 14. That blessed hope still looking for and glorious drawing neer When that great God our Saviour Christ Jesus shall appear Who freely gave himself for us for our dear sakes to die That we might be redeemed thus from all iniquitie 1 T. 6. 17. Rev. 5. 13. To purifie to his own Name from whom this grace proceeds A people of peculiar claim and zealous of good deeds Unto the King of kings therefore that on the throne doth sit Be honour glory praise and power for ever so be it HYMN LXXXI SCRIPTURES Job 5. 39. SEarch Scriptures for ye hope thereby eternal life to have And those are they that testifie of him that came to save Rom. 15. 4. For what of old is registred was for our learning penn'd That we by Scriptures comforted might hope unto the end 2 Pet. 1. 21. The prophecie came not of old by mans own private will But holy men of God foretold by heaven-inspired skill Isa. 8. 20. Then to the Law and Testament for they that speak not right And as this word doth represent in them there is no light 2 Tim. 3. 16 17. For Scripture's sacred verities came all by inspiration Able to perfect and make wise in all things to salvation HYMN LXXXII The SECRET REVEAL'D 1 Cor. 2. 7 8 14. GOds wisdome in a mystery we speak to perfect men But not the wisdom of this world nor what is known to them For man while meerly natural receives not what we press The things of God spiritual he counteth foolishnesse Prov. 24. 7. Mar. 4. 11. Too hard for him to know or learn for naturals too high And such as nothing can discern but a spiritual eye But unto yo● dear Saints it is touching the things of heaven To know that kingdoms mysteries to them it is not given Jude 25. To God our Saviour only wise be all the praise therefore Dominions Thrones and Dignities Amen for evermore HYMN LXXXIII The SECRET UNREVEAL'D Rom. 12. 3. Deut. 29. 29. BE wise unto sobriety as God hath given faith And dealt to each man diversly the measure that he hath The secret things that are decreed belong to God alone But to our selves and to our seed the things that are made known 1 Tim. 6. 17. Now to the blessed Prince of might the chief of Kings and Lords Who onely dwells in endless light which 〈◊〉 affords Whom no man can behold and see nor ever did see yet To him all praise and glory be for ever so be it HYMN LXXXIV SOULS under the ALTAR Give laud c. Rev. 6. 10. HOw long O Lord how long thou holy one and true Ere thou avenge our wrong and judge with judgement due Them that ha●e spilt Our blood on earth and pour'd it forth with haino●s guilt Luke 18. 7 8. And shall not the most high avenge his own Elect Which night and day do cry and pray to that effect Though he bear long I tell you he will speedily avenge their wrong Rom. 8. 36. Psal. 44. 23 24. But we are killed thus all day for thy dear sake As sheep they count of us which they for slaughter take O God arise Why dost thou yet our griefs forget and our sad cries 2 Thes. 1. 6 7 But with the Lord ye know the thing is just and due To render wrath and woe to them that trouble you But you that thus Afflicted are shall surely share sweet peace with us 8. When Christ shall come
spring although the Vine no grape shall yeild The Olive fail her fruit to bring nor any meat be in the field The Flock be cut off from the fold no beast can in the stalles be had Yet in the Lord my Joyes shall hold in God my Saviour I l'e be glad H. 16. The CONQUEST All people c. Deut. 33. 26 to the end THere is not one 't is truly said like Jeshuruns great God on high Who rides on heaven for thy aid with excellency on the sky The eternal God thy refuge is his everlasting arms thy stay He will thrust out thine enemies before thee saying Kill and slay Then Israel shall dwell safe unmixt And on a Land of Corn and Wine There Jacob's fountain shall be sixt the heavens dropping on his Vine O happy Israel we record whom like to thee doth God advance O people saved by the Lord the shield of thy deliverance Thy excellency's Sword is he and all these enemies of ours Shall be found lyers unto thee and thou shalt tread on their high towers H. 17. CONSCIENCE 2 Tim. 1. 5. Prov. 4 23. Act. 24. 16. THe end of all the Law is Love out of an heart unstain'd A conscience that we can approve and out of Faith unfeign'd Keep then your heart with diligence with all the care you can A conscience void of all offence both towards God and man Heb. 10. 22. 2 Co. 1. 12. 1 Joh. 3. 21. And so draw near with upright heart with Faith both full and sure Our conscience cleans'd our bodies wash't with Baptism-water pure And our rejoycing shall be this our consciences attest For if our hearts condemn us not on God we boldly rest H. 18. CONTENTATION Prov. 30. 8 9. LOrd give me neither poverty nor too abundant store Give me to live conveniently and I desire no more Not riches Lord nor too much weal lest pride should be my bane Not poverty lest I should steal and take Gods Name in vain Phil. 4. 11 12. Heb. 13. 5. And teach me if my state be s●ant or if I fulnesse find To know how to abound or want with a contented mind And let my conversation still be void of Covetousnesse For God hath said I never will forsake thee in distresse H. 19. COVENANT-GRACE Give la●d c. Isa. 55. 1 2 3. HO all that thirst and pine Come to the waters here And ye that have no coyn Come buy and eat good cheer O Come I say Buy milk and wine yet without coyn and without pay Why do ye money spend for that which is not bread And labour without end and are not fill'd or fed Hark diligently And eat ye food both fat and good to your souls joy Incline your ear and come hear and your soul shall live And I will make you room and I to you willl give My Covenant grace The mercies sure which shall endure to David's race 2 PART Give laud c. Ezek. 36. 25 Besprinkle you will I with water that shall cleanse And I will purifie your conscience by this means from Idols then And all excesse of filthinesse I 'le make you clean 26 I will in you create a heart with grace refin'd I will regenerate the spirit of your mind your heart of stone I will remove and make it prove a tender one 27. My Spirit I will place within you and will cause That you shall by my grace walk in my Statute-Laws So that ye shall Observe with trust my judgments just and do them all 3 PART Give laud c. Heb. 10. 11 And this shall be in summe the Covenant of my word Made good in daies to come to Israel saith the Lord My Laws will I Put in their hearts and inward parts effectually 12. And they shall all know me together great and small And gracious I will be to their offences all Their sinnes therefore And doings ill I never will remember more Jer. 32. 40. My people then shall they be stil'd and I their God Nor will I turn away from doing of them good My fear shall be In them so put that they shall not depart from me 4 PART Jer. 50. 5. They shall enquire the way with faces Sion-ward Come joyn ye shall they say in Covenant with the Lord Such as shall bind Perpetually and never be put out of minde 32. 39. And I will give them all one heart and way saith God And fear me then they shall for ever for their good Their good alwaies And of their Sonnes and little ones in after-daies Ezek. 34. 23. Zech. 14. 9. One Shepherd I will place over my pasture stock A King of Davids race and he shall feed my Flock Then shall there be One Lord alone and his Name One in midst of thee H. 20. The COVNSELL of CHRIST Rev. 3. 18 I Counsell thee to buy of me Gold tryed in the fire And white array to make thee rich and trim in thy attire That in this dresse thy nakednesse and shame may not appear With eye-salve then annoint thine eyes to make thy eye-sight clear 19 20 All whom I love I do reprove with wholsom chastisement Be zealous therefore in my way and of thy sloth repent Behold how I most graciously stand at the door and knock If any man attend to me and will the door unlock 21 22. I will come in and sup with him and he with me alone And he that overcomes with me shall sit upon my Throne Who hath an ear now let him hear what things the Spirit saith Unto the Churches every where to build them in their Faith H. 21. The CREED All people c. Or O Lord consider Gal. 18. 1 Cor. 3. 11. Eph. 2. 20. SHould we another Gospel preach or if a glorious Angel durst Contrary to our Doctrine teach let him be holden as accurst Other foundation none can lay then what is laid to build upon Namely what holy Scriptures say Christ being made chief corner stone Eph. 4 4 5. 1 Co. 8. 7. Eph. 1. 7. Ro. 4. ult. 25. One body and one Spirit free one hope whereto we have our Call One Lord one Faith one Baptisme one God and Father of us all One Jesus Christ in whom we have Redemption through his precious blood Who di'd for us from sin to save and rose again to make it good Ro. 8. 34. Jo. 2. 3. Luk. 24. 47. Act. 26. 18. Heb. 1. 3. Who by the word of his command made and uphold's whatever is Who sits enthron'd at Gods right hand and intercedeth there for his Repentance preached in his Name and free remission of our sin And an inheritance to claim among the Saints by faith in him Heb. 6. 1. Act. 3. 19. Mat. 24. 35. Luk. 1. 45. The Resurrection of the flesh and the eternal judgment day When Christ his presence shall refresh and heaven and earth shall passe away Blessed are they that have beleev'd for every thing and every word Shall be accomplisht and atchiev'd that hath been spoken by the
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