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A51398 Some collections of scripture, with private mediations as an help in prayer, with some hymns and psalms of David. Cum humilitatis reverentia. By G. M. G. M., fl. 1695. 1695 (1695) Wing M27B; ESTC R219297 36,037 92

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us graciously O Lord we have Idolized the Creature and abused the Creator we have many a time crucified Christ and trod underfoot the Blood of the Lamb O that Christ would look on us as he did on Peter then should we look on Christ whom we have so often Pierced and mourn for him as one that mourneth for his only son and be in bitterness for him as one that is in bitterness for his first Born And good Lord help us to mourn for our sins cast us down and humble us to purpose and then be pleased to lift us up again surely thou art nigh to them that are of a contrite heart and who tremble at thy word and wilt save the humble person and to this purpose thou hast promised that th● that sow in Tears shall reap in Joy He t●● goeth forth and weeneth bearing preci● seed shall doubtless come again rejoyci● bringing his sheaves with him And is it ●● thy own saying I dwell in the high and h●● place with him also that is of a contrite a● humble Spirit to revive the Heart of the co●trite ones and to revive the Spirit of t●● humble O! for one Dram of this revivi● for our poor drooping Souls O! that we might have our requests a●● that God would grant us the thing that w● long for even that it would please him ●● cover our Iniquities and cause our sins to b● blotted out from before him Dear Farthe● we are sure nothing can hinder Mercy from ●● but our sins O! pardon our sins for thy nam● sake O! pardon our Iniquity for it ●● great And to this end Oh! look on Christ th● Lamb that takes away the sins of the Worl● It is he that bears our Iniquities it is he tha● by himself purged our sins it is he bears ou● sins on the Tree in his own body 't is he tha● loved us and washed us from our sins in hi● own Blood 't is he that is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but for the sins of the whole world it was he that was wounded for our Transgressions that was bruised for our Iniquities the chastisement of our Peace was upon him and with his stripes are we healed Oh! then for his sake and in his Blood wash us throughly from our iniquities and cleanse us from our sins And to this end dear Father remember thy promises wherein thou hast said I will cleanse you from all your iniquities whereby you have sinned against me and whereby ye have Transgressed against me Thou hast said I even I am he that blotteth out thy Transgressions for my own names sake and will not remember thy sins Thou hast said I have blotted out as a thick Cloud thy Transgressions and as a Cloud thy sins Thou hast said I will forgive their Iniquity and will remember their sins no more Thou hast said Come now and let us reason together tho your sins be as Scarlet they shall be as white as Snow tho they be red as Crimson they shall be as Wooll And thy Prophets have said who is a God like unto thee That pardonest Iniquity and passeth by the transgressions of thy Heritage and retaineth not thy Anger for ever because thou delightest in mercy We press thee O Lord with thy own precious Promises we have nothing of our own to bring thee but sin But dear Father thou hast a Son that thou lookest upon whom thou hast set forth for our propitiation would we have a pledg of thy undeserved favour Why thou hast given thy only begotten Son that whosoever believeth on him should not Perish but have everlasting Life Dear Father thou hast made large Promises and entered into Covenant with us that shall never fail on thy part Dear Father thou hast waited long for our retu●● when we went astray and wilt thou n● much more have mercy upon us now we pr●● unto thee When we excused our disobedien● and charged our faults on thee yet then tho● settest thy Love upon us but how much mo● now Oh Lord when we accuse our selv● and Pray for thy Mercy Good Lord Mise● is the object of Mercy the greater our distre● is the more glorious will be the Grace of Go● in our Deliverance If thou wilt be mercifu● to our sins then shall thy Glory appear an● our Hearts shall be e●●amed with thy love then shall we walk in thy fear and ou● Tongues shall sing of thy goodness Yea ou● Tongues shall sing aloud of thy Righteou●ness and for a●●●rance hereof to our poo● Souls Oh! shew us the Salvation of Go● seal up the assurance of Pardon in our Heart and Consciences by the gracious Testimony o● thy Holy Spirit Oh! let thy Spirit testify i● to us and perswade us hereof and confirm i● unto us by his Seal and earnest it is thy Spirit bears witness with our Spirits that we ar● the Children of God O! give us the Testimony of a renewed Conscience enlightened b● thy Spirit and directed by thy word whereb● we may come to know what God hat● wrought in us O! give us the Spirit of A●doption whereby we may with confidence an● comfort cry Abba Father O! give us Jo● in the Holy Ghost and the Answer of a goo● Conscience towards God O! give us tha● ●ift of God a soul-saving and justifying ●aith O! that we could ●oul our selves up●n the Lord Jesus and stick fast unto his ●ercy We have found a rich treasure of pro●ises in thy word for the pardon of our sins ●nly create in us that hand of Faith that we ●ay effectually receive what in mercy thou ●eachest forth unto us Oh! we are of little ●aith encrease it Lord tho it be as a grain of ●ustard-seed Work in us not a dead Faith ●ut that which may be rich in good works ●ollowing after peace with all men and holy●ess without which none shall see God Oh! ●leanse us from our impure Righteousness and ●nenstruous Rags and Cloath us with the ●obes of Christ's Righteousness that we may ●e found in him not having our own Righte●usness which is of the Law but that which ●● through the Faith of Christ the Righteous●ess which is of God by Faith Oh! give us true ●epentance 't is thy own word that unto us ●ath God raised up his Son Jesus and sent him ●o bless us in turning away every one of us ●rom our Iniquities O! that we could draw ●ertue from Christ O! that our heads were waters and our Eyes Fountains of Tears that we might weep day and night for our sins Oh! that all the night we could make our Beds to swim that we could water our Couch●es with our Tears Oh! that there were such Hearts in us that we might Repent and Re●over our selves out of the s●are of the Devil Oh! that we could lay our sins to our Hearts that we could Repent us of all our wicke●ness saying What have we done O! that ●● could bemoan our selves as Ephraim thou
commune with God You shall With his delights be fed Offer the sacrifice Of Righteousness alway And cast our care upon the Lord To be our only stay Many there be that say Who will shew us a Glance But thou O Lord lift up the Light Of thy Kind Countenance Thou hast put in my heart More gladness in my time Than they had from their great incro●se Of all their Corn and Wine I will now lay me down In peace to take my sleep For thou O Lord assuredly Wilt me in safety keep Psalm 18. I Will love thee O Lord my strength He is my Rock in all distress My God my stay on whom I trust He 's my Buckler and my Fortress The Lord he is my high Tower And the Horn of my salvation On him I 'le trust all times for aid For he is a sure Foundation Upon the Lord God I will call His Name is worthy of all praise He saves us from our Enemies And preserves us in all his ways Sorrows of death beset me round With Armies of Ungodly Men A fear of death encompass'd me With snares of death prevented then In my distress I call'd on God My Cry came even into his Ear. O Lord be pleased to hear my voice For the sake of my Saviour dear On him alone still I will trust For succour at all times in need For he alone is my Relief And he will plentifully feed All those that truly on him wait In Faithfulness to do his will He will preserve them to the Last And bring them to his holy hill Where we with joy for ever shall Behold the glory of his Face To all Eternity and sit With him within his heavenly place Psal 23. THe living Lord my Shepherd is For me he doth take care To Pastures green he leadeth me Where his still Waters are 'T is he restoreth my poor Soul His Right-hand doth me take Into the Paths of Righteousness Even for his own name sake When through the Vale of Death's cold Shade I walk and nothing fear Thy Rod and Staff do comfort me For thou art with me there Thou hast prepar'd my Table Lord In presence of my Foes My head with oyl thou dost anoint My cup still overflows Surely the goodness of the Lord Shall crown my future days And I will dwell within thy house Ever to sing thy praise Psalm 27. first part THE Lord he is my salvation My light my strength and aid Whom shall I fear the Lords my Life I will not be afraid The wicked men like Troops encamp And up against me rise Coming on me to eat my flesh As Foes and Enemies In this I will be confident My Enemies shall fall Before the presence of thy Face They fell and stumbled all One thing have I desir'd of God And after that will seek To dwell within thy house O Lord And in thy presence keep For to behold thy beauty Lord All the days of my Life And in his Temple to enquire Where to be Free from strife For in the time of trouble thou Shalt be my hiding place O set me up upon that Rock Where I may see thy Face Then shall my head be lifted up Above mine Enemies Therefore will I offer to thee A Joyful Sacrifice O Lord to thee I will sing praise Yea to thee I will sing For in thy mercy thou wilt keep My soul from perishing The second part HEar me O Lord when I Cry with my voice to thee Some succour send to my poor soul In mercy answer me When thou saist seek my Face My heart shall ●hen reply Thy Face O Lord still I will seek And on thy Grace rely Hide not thy Face from me O God forsake me not For thou hast been my help alway When Parents me forgot Teach m● thy way O Lord In a plain path lead me In anger cast me not away But take me up to thee Deliver me O Lord From all mine Enemies And such as breathe out Cruelty Which falsly they devise I had fainted unless I had believed on thee Lord in the land of the living Thy goodness let me see O wait upon the Lord Wait on the Lord I say With Courage strong he will support Thy drooping soul alway Psalm 42. AS the pursued Hart doth pant After the water-brook So pants my soul for thee O God For a most gracious look My soul still thirsteth for my God O when shall I appear Before the living God who is My loving Father dear My Tears have been my meat by day And sighings in the night While they continually do say Where is thy God of might I had gone with the multitude But I remembred thee And went unto thy house O God In true sincerity I poured out my soul with them That kept holy thy day Rejoicing with that multitude Which do praise thee alway Why art thou cast down O my soul O do not thus repine Trust still on God his countenance On me shall ever shine Within me Lord my soul is low Therefore remember me From the Hill of the Hermonites And Jordan let me see Deep calleth unto deep O Lord Thy water spouts aloud Thy Waves and all thy Billows have Wrapt me in as a Shrowd G Lord by day and night I call With prayers unto thee Command thy loving kindness Lord And then my song shall be Unto my God who is my Rock Thou hast forgotten me And I go mourning all the day Oppress'd with misery As with a sword within my bone● Mine Enemies prevail While they say daily unto me VVhat doth thy God avail Chear up my countenance O God Support my drooping mind Hoping in God for him to praise Who gracious is and kind Psal 56. BE merciful to me O Lord For Man would me Devour He fighting daily pressing on To swallow me each Hour But O! thou high and mighty God In thee I trust for aid And on thy word will I depend What time I am afraid I will not fear what flesh can do In thee I put my trust Tho every day they wrest my words And turn them to the worst They gather themselves together They mark my steps and hide Themselves to catch my soul O God But thou art on my side O God in thy anger east down All those that in wait lie Let not that people so escape By their iniquity Psalm 59. DEliver me O God From all my Enemies Defend me from the hands of them That up against me rise Deliver me from them That work deceitfully O save my soul from bloody m●n For lo in wait they lie Not for my sins O God Can the mighty combine Against me for my Transgressions No Error can they find Yet they run and prepare Themselves without my Fault A wake to help me and behold How they against me talk O God of my mercies Scatter them by thy power And bring them down O Lord our shield That seek for to devour I will sing of thy power Yea I aloud will sing
thee And ●●ll of all thy wondrous works Which thou hast done for me Hymn 30. O Lord I am upon the brink Of an E●dless Eternity Fn● it cannot be lon●●●efore I must lay down my head and die O Lord fit me for that great change That hasteth on wherein I must Resign my murmuring breath and be Turned into Rottenness and Dust But in the Lord I put my trust And in all humble subjection Depending on thy mighty power For a joyful Resurrection At that great Day when thou wilt sit In triumph on thy holy Hill Where we in Everlasting Joy With thine Elect shall drink our fill Of that New Wine in thy Kingdom VVhere we in Peace and Joy shall sing Eternal Hymns of Thanks and Praise To our Redeemer Lord and King Hymn 31. CHear up my soul in this dark night VVhich seems to me so long My God will cause his Ear to hear If I can find a Tongue Sincerely upon him to call VVhen I am in distress O then make bare thy Arm to save And give a free Release To my poor Soul which bound doth lie A Prisoner fast in Chains Dear Lord set free my captive Soul And ease me of my pains By thy dear Blood give my poor soul Refreshing hopes in thee Then chear fully shall I rejoice Thy Redemption to see O Lord help me to strive till death Support my feeble strife That at the last I may obtain From thee a Crown of Life Within thy New Jernsalem Where I shall gladly sing Eternal Praises to my God Which doth salvation bring Hymn 32. O Lord unfeignedly I beg Supporting Grace from thee O let me not be overcome By wicked Thoughts in me Into subjection bring my will Humbly for to admire That boundless Love of thine to me I nothing more desire O that I could sincerely prize Thot bleeding Breast of thine Which pierced was for to redeem This sinful soul of mine Well may my empty Soul bewail The greatness of my loss When I cannot in Faith behold My Saviour on the Cross Bleeding out his hearts Blood for me Upon that cursed Tree With Arms stretcht out and Feet fast nail'd Poor captive Souls to free O that I could by Faith embrace And fast about him cling Then chearfully shall I rejoice And Hallelujahs sing Hymn 33. DEar Lord in mercy help This wretched Soul of mine Make bare thy Arm and send Relief By thy Spirit Divine Consider my Distress How poor and low am I Refresh me with thy saving grace For on thee I relie 'T is pardon Lord I beg For that I only crave With free Redemption by thy Blood My guilty Soul to save O cleanse me from my sins Then I will spend my days In setting forth thy boundless Love And celebrate thy Praise With thankful Lips will I My Praises offer thee Still thirsting for the living God His salvation to see Bring me to that Fountoin And Spring of Life so clear Where streams of mercy over-flow From my sweet Saviour dear There shall my fainting Soul For evermore be blest Sweetly Reposing in thy Arms In everlasting Rest Psalm 51. O God have mercy upon me According to thy Love O blot out my Transgressions And let thy Kindness move Through tender mercies to my Soul O cleanse me from my sin O wash me thoroughly O Lord From all my stains within My Transgressions which are so great I acknowledg to thee O Lord be pleas'd in mercy kind To set thy Servant free Against thee only have I sinned In presence of thy sight I am condemned thou justified Because thou Judgest Right Behold I shapen was in sin And in iniquity Was I conceived and so brought forth To death and misery But thou desirest Truth O Lord Within the inward part Help me to keep true Wisdom there Tho in a broken Heart Purge me with Hysop then O Lord I shall be clean I know Wash my poor soul and I shall be More whiter than the Snow Lord make me to hear with Joy And Gladness that my Bones Which thou hast broken may rejoice With Penitential Groans O hide thy Face from all my Sins Iniquities blot out Create in me a heart O God That may be clean throughout Cast me not from thy Sence But let thy Spirit free Restore to me thy Salvation That I may joyful be Let thy holy Spirit Lord From day to day renew My inward Man that I may know Thy Precepts which are true Then I will teach Sinners thy ways And bring Converts to thee Transgressors shall walk in thy Paths In perfect Liberty O Lord God of my Salvation From bloody Guiltiness Deliver me my Tongue shall sing Aloud thy Righteousness O Lord do thou open my Lips And I will fing thy Praise My Mouth shall never cease to tell Of thy Goodness alwavs No Sacrifice dost thou desire Else would I give it thee Burnt-offerings thou delight'st not in But true Sincerity O God thy Sacrifices are A contrife Heart for Sin Which thou wilt not despise O Lord But takest delight therein O Lord in thy good Pleasure do Unto thy Sion good Build thou the Walls again O God Where thy Jerusalem stood With righteous Sacrifices Lord Thou wilt be pleased alway When we our offerings sincerely Unto thy Altar pay December 25. 1694. This is a joyful day indeed Which God himself hath wrought Our Admiration let it raise What he to pass hath brought O let us give Glory to God Who gave to us his Son For to redeem our Captive Souls When utterly undone A Gift so high beyond compare None but a God could give In offering up his only Son That our poor Souls might live O let us with the Heavenly Host To God our Prayers sing For sending us a Saviour dear Which doth Salvation bring For unto us a Child is born A Counsellour most Wise A Prince of Peace who will defend Us from our Enemies So that ovr Souls shall never want Who trust on his Mercy For he will guide us to those Springs Which run continually O bring us that Fountain pure And bathe our Souls therein Take off our Leprosie oh Lord And cleanse us from from our Sin That so unspottedly we may Before thy Presence stand And hear that joyful Sentence given To them on thy right Hand Grace before Meat GRacious Lord God Thou art the Fountain of Grace and Goodness that 's ever flowing and ever full thou providest for us in this Life and for a better Thou hast spread our Table before us at this Time We humbly Pray thee let it not become a Snare unto us but let us eat and drink as in thy Presence and let those Mercies we are now about to receive from thee engage our Hearts to love thee more and serve thee better And this we beg for Christ Jesus Sake Amen After Meat GRacious Lord God it is of thy great Mercy we are not consumed because thy Compassions fail not Thou hast fed our Bodies with thy Good Creatures at this time we humbly pray Thee do thou take Care for the feeding of our poor Souls and let us take heed now we have Eaten and are full lest we forget thee our God continue thy Favours to us make us glad with thy Inheritance and visit us with thy Salvation and all for the Sake of dear our Saviour and Redeemer Amen FINIS WAit and expect but fear not Death And always have a due regard Unto that promised recompence That brings with it a sure reward When as my face grows pale and wan And feeble knees together smite When loins are pain'd and heart doth melt And eyes begin to loose their sight O my dear God I humbly beg From thee alone supporting Grace Whereby I may enabled be To look grim death into the Face When fainting sweat bedews my Face And whispering thoughts come in my Head When breath grows short and speech doth fail And friends stand weeping round my bed Then my dear Lord I humbly pray From thee alone assisting Grace Whereby I may with courage strong Look Ghastly Death into the Face Assuredly believing that My Saviour dear will set me free Then Chearfully shall I rejoyce In singing praises unto thee Upon the Languishing Decay Of my dear friend Nicholas Day With serions thoughts I made this hymn September twenty one G. M. ERRATA PAge 1. line 24. for prostrate r. prestered p. 13. l. 33. for then r. thou p. 24. l. 30. for bound r. Loved p. 37. l. 9. for only r. early p. 38. l. 13. r. those p. 40. l. 25. for God r. Good p. 41. l. 26. for promises r. praises p. 43. l. 3. r. they did p. 44. l. 3. r. Lord. p. 47. l. 11. r. in his p. 73. l. 23. for over r. ever p. 74. l. 3. r. Lord. ditto l. 28. r. O Lord. p. 75. l. 5 r. O cast ditto l. 9. r. O let p. 75. l. 5. r. presence p. 77. for the r. that p. 78. for dear r. our dear
SOME Collections of Scripture WITH Private Meditations As an help in PRAYER WITH Some Hymns and Psalms of DAVID 2 Chro 6. 19. Have respect therefore to the Prayer of thy Servant and to his Supplication c. Jer. 29. 12 13. Then shall ye call upon me and ye shall go and Pray unto me and I will hearken unto you And ye shall seek me c. Collos 3. 16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom c. Cum Humilitatis Reverentia By G. M. London Printed for the Author 1695. A Form of Prayer in Scripture-Phrase O GOD the God of the Spirits of all Flesh who hath Created the Heavens and stretched them out and the Earth with the Fruits thereof and Breath and Spirit to them that walk herein who art clothed with Honour and Majesty who coverest thy self with Light as with a Garment Look down from Heaven ●hy holy Habitation and have respect unto the Prayers of thy Servants and let our Prayers ●ome before thee as Incense and the lifting up of our hands as the Morning Sacrifice We ●onfess O Lord thou didst Create our first Parents in thy own Image and beathedst into ●hem the Breath of Life but they have eaten of the forbidden Fruit all mankind from their Loyns have sinned and come short of the Glory of God And yet O Lord to fill up the Measure of our Condemnation we have ●dded actual Sins for who can say he hath made his Heart clean We have sinned in thought opur Souls which should have been seasoned with the sweet Meditations of thy Goodness Mercy and Grace have been prostrated and assailed with black and hollish thoughts of Atheism and Dispair Blasphemy and all manner of Soul-vexing fears O! what a world of Ignorance Vanity of M● and disesteem of thy mercy and unb●● have seated themselves in our Hearts confess O Lord we have sinned in our wo● o●r Tongues that should have been as Tr●pets to sound thy praise have been de●guilty of Blasphemy Swearing Lying S●dering Reviling Rayling Brawling Scos● Boasting Sowing Seeds of Discord amo● our Neighbours The Tongue is a Fir● World of Iniquity and hath defiled whole Bodies and is set on Fire of Hell confess Lord we have sinned indeed wit● our worldliness covetousness pride lust ●● lice lukewarmness impatiency vain glory self love O the wrongs we have done the Goods we have ill-gotten and the time have mispent and O the Sabbath we have p●phaned Oh! the pollutions the distemp● and estrangedness from God in our Sou● Oh the Villanies and the Vanities of ●● who le Life O Lord we may as well num● the Stars as our sins But dear Father thou pleased to translate us from darkness light and from the Power of Satan into ●● Kingdom of thy dear Son Let us no lon● abuse the good gifts of our God and turn Grace into wantonntss And let us not gri● the Holy Spirit of God whereby we are sea● unto the day of Redemption O help a keep us that we do not wrong the bles● Name of God his Word Religiopn and P●●fession of Godliness We confess Lord have sinned against thy Law and have 〈◊〉 all thy Commandments O Lord we confess we have sinned against the Gospel we are ashamed of the Gospel of Christ tho it be the power of God unto Salvation to every one that believeth We have not thirsted after Christ our Souls have not panted after him as the Hart panteth after the water-brooks We have not loved the Lord Jesus in Sincerity nor considered him as the Life of our Souls We have not counted all things loss and dung for the knowledg of Christ Jesus our Lord we take no pains to know him and the power of his Resurrection and the Fellowship of his Sufferings we hide as it were our Faces from him and will not have him to Reign over us we have not relied upon Christ for Justification Sanctification and Salvation O Christ there is not one of us that stireth up himself to take hold on thee And yet Lord thou hast given us space to repent of all our Abominations which we have committed yet we have not repented but have made our faces harder than a Rock and have refused to return But above all Oh the insolencies and accesses and tyrannies of our bosom sins our darling delights which we cannot part withal And for all these sins thou O God hast Punished us less than our Iniquities have deserved It is of the Lord's Mercy we are not consumed because his compassions fail not If thou shouldst lay Judgment to the line and righteousness to the plume● thou mightest make thy Jealousy to smoke against us and the Curses that are written in thy book th● mightest lay upon us and blot out our Nam● from under Heaven Thou mightest ma●thine Arrows Drunk with Blood and t●● Sword devour Flesh from the beginning of r●venges and give us our Portion with t●● wicked that are turned into Hell and all t●● Nations that forget God But thou O Lor● hast said If we confess our Sins thou art fait●ful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse u● from all our unrighteousness Thou hast pro●mised That he that covereth his sins shall no● prosper but he that confesseth his sins an● forsaketh them shall have Mercy Thou ha● proclaimed Return thou back-sliding Israel saith the Lord and I will not cause mine an●ger to fall upon thee for I am Merciful saith the Lord only acknowledg thy Iniquity that thou hast transgressed against the Lord thy God Thou hast threatened I will return to● my place till they acknowledg their Offences in their Afflictions they will seek me early Thou hast sweetly encouraged us if any man say I have sinned and p●rverted that which was right and it profitted me not thou wilt deliver his Soul from the Pit and his Life shall see the Light And O Lord in reference to these thy sayings promises and proclamations threats and encouragments we do embolden our selves to come before thee to acknowledg our Wickedness and our iniquities O Lord we lie down in our shame and ●ur confusion covereth us We cannot but say we have sinned against the Lord our God we ●nd our Fathers from our youth have not o●eyed the voice of the Lord our God And ●oh that we could seek the Lord as the Children of Israel and Judah together going and weep●ng asking the way to Zion with our Faces thither-ward This is a time of Mourning our sins have given us an occasion of sorrow Oh that we were on the Mountains like the Doves of the Vallies every one of us mourning for our Iniquities Why Lord it is thy own promise A new Heart will I give you and a new Spirit will I put within you and I will take away thy stony Heart out of your Flesh and I will give you an Heart of Flesh Oh let us take to us words and say to the Lord take away all iniquity from us and receive