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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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Christ under her Troubles and Persecutions in the Kingdom and Patience of Jesus Christ Rev. 1.9 For all that will live godly in Christ Jesus 2 Tim. 3.12 shall suffer Persecution And we must thrô much Tribulation enter into the Kingdom of God Acts 14.22 Seeing therefore it is given to us not only to believe on Christ but also to suffer for his Sake Phil. 1.29 and that God has appointed his Church her Days of Mourning and that thrô her falling away from her primitive Love and Zeal she has lost much of those blessed Gifts of the Holy Spirit she then had Let us not deceive our selves and think to recover the Gift of Singing with our carnal Spirits Isa 22.12 13. in an improper and contrary Season Israel-like when we should mourn for the great Apostacy Pride Covetousness and Carnality of Spirit which is found in the Church of Christ and fast and pray for the Pardon of Sins Isa 32.15 the full Deliverance of the Captive Daughter of Sion and the Return of the Holy Spirit that the Wilderness may become a fruitful Field And therefore as our Sins deprive us and as God hath not allotted to us a Heaven of continual Joy and constant Singing in this present evil World so the different Graces of his Holy Spirit and Duties required of us are suited to the different Circumstances of our Lives which are mostly filled with Troubles Sins and Temptations And though particular Saints may and oft-times do rejoice and glory in Tribulations when the Spirit of Glory rests upon them and raises their Hearts above their Troubles yet this is but now and then at certain Times through a sight of Faith when God is sealing his Love upon their Spirits to incourage their Souls to persevere Otherwise if it were constant Troubles would be no more Troubles nor Afflictions no more Afflictions or if their Joys were greater and more constant than their Sorrows it could not so properly be called a Sackcloth mournful afflicted State for either of them which is most constant and in which we have the greatest Share and Exercise of our Lives deservedly beareth the Name And therefore if particular Souls or the Church of Christ in general be in a State of Trouble and Affliction they are so far uncapable of the constant Exercise of the Grace of Joy and consequently of constant spiritual Singing in the publick Worship of God as their Troubles and Sorrows must needs exceed their Joys and then the Graces and Duties suitable to that State should be in exercise as Long-suffering Patience Faith of Reliance Meekness Watching Praying c. which are more strongly injoined and oftner pressed on us in the New Testament for our constant Practice than Singing is and that because our Troubles and Sorrows are more constant than our spiritual Raptures So that from our Incapacity of maintaining a constant and sufficient Exercise of the Grace of Joy in our Souls through the Troubles Sins and Temptations of this World the Weakness of our Faith and want of the sufficient Gift of the Holy Spirit we are not now able to sing with the Spirit and with the Understanding also in the constant and publick Worship of God and to press it beyond our Understanding proportion of Faith and measure of the gracious Gift of the Holy Spirit when other Graces should be in exercise is a Sin 2. Every true Christian nor the Church of Christ in general is not capable to sing Praises to the Lord in his publick and constant Worship because the greatest number of Christians as it is believed especially in our Day have not attained to a sufficient Faith of Assurance of the Love of God in Christ Jesus unto their Souls Rom 5.1 to 5. which made the Apostles to rejoice with Joy unspeakable and full of Glory but have their doubtings between Hope and Fear of what shall become of them to all Eternity 1 Pet. 1.8 And therefore while they are in the new Birth or Babes in Christ and have not met with the witnessing Power Rom. 8.15 or perswasive Influence of the Holy Spirit with their Spirits that they are the Children of God they cannot sing his Praise for their Redemption for if they are not sufficiently assured of it by Faith they cannot so rejoice in it And we should not think that God requireth more of his Church and People than he hath given Ability and Qualifications to perform Tenth Objection Formal Prayer and Singing were used under the Law and therefore why not formal Prayer and Singing under the Gospel Answer As the visible and successive Ministers of the Worship and Service of God under the Law were not called as spiritual converted regenerated Believers but were an Election out of the natural and carnal Seed of Abraham in their Generations by Succession unto the Ministerial Office so the Body of the Old-Testament-Church were not called into that visible Church-State as spiritual regenerated Believers but as the natural and carnal Seed of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. And therefore as that People were carnally and nationally imbodied into a visible Church-state so their instituted Worship was formal literal ceremonial carnal and typical suitable to them and the Design of God to make them and their Church-State a Type Shadow and Figure of his calling a spiritual People into a more spiritual Church-State to serve him in more spiritual Ordinances in Spirit and in Truth And therefore since Christ is come in the Flesh and hath removed and abolished the Mosaical and Levitical Church-State Heb. 7.12 17 18. Chap. 9.8 to 11. the New-Testament-Writers have described Gospel-Things in opposition to them as Power to Form Rom. 2.20 29. 2 Cor. 3.11 Gal. 3.2 3. 2 Cor. 3.6 Rom. 7.6 Chap. 1.28 29. Phil. 3.3 Gal. 3.29 Chap. 4.21 c. 29 to the End Heb. 10.1 Chap. 9.1 11 23. Col. 2.17 as Spirit to Flesh as Spiritual to Literal and Carnal as spiritual Seed to fleshly or carnal Seed as Shadows to Bodies as Worldly to Heavenly as Types and Figures of good Things to come So that there is no legal instituted Worship as found in the publick Levitical Service and Circumstances that can be either proper or a sufficient Warrant for our Practice in Gospel-Times and therefore it is our Duty to look more directly into the Gospel-Institutions for Gospel-Worship than to confuse the Minds of weak Christians with Questions from the dark Shadows of the Law which tend to Bondage and have proved very mischievous to the Gospel-Church for which cause many whom God hath graciously enlightned in the Holy Scriptures have been forced to treat the more largely on Legal Ceremonies 2 Cor. 3.14 15 17. to remove the Vail of the Law which to this day too too much remains on the Minds of many Christians Eleventh Objection Prayer under the Gospel is an Ordinance of the same Nature as it was under the Law and therefore Singing under the Gospel
in cold Weather so is he that singeth Songs to an heavy Heart And sometimes it was unseasonable while it was yet an Institution Psal 137.1 2 3 c. By the Rivers of Babylon there we sat down we hanged our Harps upon the Willows They that carried us Captive required of us to sing one of the Songs of Sion How shall we sing the Lord's Song in a strange Land Is any afflicted Jam. 5.1 let him pray Is any merry let him sing Psalms So then if Singing be the expressing of Joy Gladness and Mirth of Spirit and the Church of Christ be now in a Wilderness Mourning Sackcloth-State why should we imagine that Christ should appoint such an Ordinance for her constant universal Practice while she is in such Estate that is so improper and contrary to her State and Spirit but that the Typical Glory of the Jewish Church in Solomon's time shall be compleatly answered in the external and spiritual Glory of the Church of Christ in her Kingdom-State Secondly The Singing of David's Psalms were suitable to all the rest of the Levitical Ceremonial and external instituted Worship of God in the Old-Testament-Church in its most perfect splendant State in David's and Solomon's Days consisting of a wordly Temple Heb. 9.9 10 23. ch 7.12 ch 8.13 ch 10.1 for if the Sanctuary was worldly the Temple was also worldly and of carnal Ordinances which was a Figure for the time then present and Pattern of Heavenly things and Shadow of good things to come but not the very Image of the things and were imposed on them until the time of Reformation and change of the Priesthood Law Temple and Service or Worship of God which things being all removed by Christ the Body and Substance of them Acts 15.10.28 Rom. 7.6 who hath taken off that Yoak and delivered us from the Law that we should serve in Newness of Spirit and not in the Oldness of the Letter 2 Cor. 3.6 to bring in any part of the Levitical Ceremonial Institutions into Gospel-Worship for that is a mingling of Letter and Spirit of Law and Gospel together Thirdly David's Psalms were instituted appointed and appropriated not only to vocal Singing but to divers kinds of musical Instruments which are all named 1 Chron. 15.16 to 25. See Dutch Annot. on Psal 9. Psal 22. Psal 16. 1 Chron. 15.20 21. 1 Chron. 13. ch 14. ch 28.12 13. viz. Cymbals Harps Psalteries and Trumpets together with vocal Singing and limited by the Spirit as divers are of opinion to certain Tunes or Parts of Musick ordained and commanded by the Spirit of God and of as great Force as Singing was And therefore to follow the Old-Testament-Institution of David's Psalms there will be a Necessity of having David's Instruments of Musick and Tunes or Parts and of the Courses and several Orders of the Levites which Antichrist somewhat imitates mixing together the Christian Jewish and Pagan Religion instead of conforming to the true Apostolical Institutions and Pattern of Divine Worship Fourthly The matter of David's Psalms and of other Holy Mens contained in the same Book suited to the Levitical Service and not to Gospel-Worship for many of them were suited to particular Occasions and Experiences and Accidents of that Day as you may see by divers of their Titles others were general of Israel's Deliverance out of Egypt and from divers other Enemies Some were clear Prophecies of the Sufferings of Christ which to sing now were to deny that Christ is come in the Flesh and of his Church and the Glory that should follow under the Types and Names of David and Solomon and many legal things in which Gospel-Mysteries are wrapped up some of which are hard to be understood by the greatest Proficients of our Day and therefore improper to be sung by all the Church who can't sing them with Understanding and others of them being Prayers and miserable Complainings may as well justify the singing Prayers as finging Praises Fifthly The Psalms of David were limited to Persons viz. the Levites who were the Ministers of the Songs 2 Chron. 29.25 c. to 31. 1 Chron. 16.4 to 8. ver 36. ch 25. 1 to 8. ver 36 41. Psal 106.48 both by Voice and Musical Instruments for the People did not sing together with the Levites but only bowed the Head and worshipped and concluded with Amen and praised the Lord with Amen Hallelujah or Amen Praise ye the Lord. Therefore from this Davidical Institution there is no Ground Pattern or Example for the Gospel-Churich to sing together Sixthly Such singing the Psalms of David is no where instituted ordained or practised either by Christ or his Holy Apostles there is no Instance can be given in the New Testament that any of David's Psalms were ever sung by any Persons or Churches or that Christ or his Holy Apostles did ever use them but as they did other Scriptures or that the Holy Apostles when ever they had occasion to translate any one Text out of the Hebrew into the Greek Tongue did ever turn them into Metre and therefore finding no Institution nor Example we have no Warrant for the Singing of them III. Of prescribed and precomposed Songs and Hymns First If the Essence of Singing as before is shewed consisteth in an inward spiritual Exercise of the Soul or Mind of Man and that as I shall farther demonstrate both the Matter and the Melody of it proceedeth from the inward Graces and Operations of the Holy Spirit with the Word then surely no humane prescribed or precomposed form of Singing can be accepted of God but that which proceedeth from the Word of God by the Dictates and Teachings of the Holy Spirit which is manifest from those two Texts Ephes 5.18 19. Col. 3.16 saith the Apostle Be filled with the Spirit Let the Word of Christ dwell richly in you in all Wisdom c. Here is the Fountain of Gospel-Worship viz. the Word and Spirit of Christ not the Word alone for that cannot inrich the Soul in all Wisdom without the Spirit of Wisdom to understand it for to have the Word in the Head only is but a poor thing but we must have it to dwell richly in our Hearts by the Holy Spirit to sing with the Understanding and with Grace in our Hearts to the Lord. And as the Word in the Head only cannot create Melody in the Heart without a Fullness of the Spirit so the Spirit works not without the Word but fills us with matter from the Word and is witnessed to by the Word otherwise we know not the Spirit of Truth from the Spirit of Error Now the Essence of Singing consisteth of these two Parts viz. Matter from the Word and Melody by the Spirit so that neither the Word nor the Holy Spirit can be wanting and therefore whatsoever Forms are used which proceed not from within us out of a Fulness and Enrichings of the Word and Spirit cannot be spiritual Gospel-Singing
is not permitted unto them to speak And 1 Tim. 2.11 12. Let the Women learn in Silence with all Subjection but I suffer not a Woman to teach nor to usurp Authority over the Man but to learn in silence I therefore greatly marvel that any Man should assert and admit of such a Practice as Womens Singing and that any Woman should presume to sing vocally in the Church of Christ when he positively and plainly forbids them in his Word for Singing is Teaching Coloss 3.16 and Speaking Ephes 5.19 both of which are plainly forbidden to Women in the Church And besides they are commanded to learn in silence with all Subjection And if this be not Truth I am at a loss how to find it And such as deny the Authority of these Scriptures to forbid Womens Singing do of necessity destroy the Authority of the Word of God and leave us destitute of a Rule of Worship But some may say Were there not Singing-Women in the Time of the Law True we read of Singing-Women but as there was no Institution of them amongst the Priests and Levites who were set apart by Name in their several Orders so we find them no where concerned as such in the Worship of God but either for Mirth and Delight or as Mourners for the Dead in which they were very skilful in making of Lamentations both by Voice and Instruments of Musick as was the Jewish Custom which you may plainly see by these Scriptures 2 Sam. 19.35 2 Chron. 35.25 Jer. 9.17 18. Amos 5.16 Eccles 2.1 8. Mat. 9.23 V. Of the Order of Singing This we have plainly and clearly delivered to us in 1 Cor. 14.26 to 34. How is it then Brethren when ye come together every one of you hath a Psalm hath a Doctrine hath a Tongue hath a Revelation hath an Interpretation Let all things be done to Edifying Here the Apostle speaks of the several Gifts of the Holy Spirit and lays down a general Order for their Delivery 1. The Tongue must be by two or at most by three and that by course And let one interpret that is That in case there were many could speak with Tongues they should not all exercise to take up the whole time with that Gift but only two or three of them and that by course or turns And if any thing be revealed to another that sitteth by let the first hold his Peace for ye may all prophesie one by one the Dutch translate it one after another Here is the Rule for our Practice one by one or one after another by course or turns they may speak with Tongues and prophesy And though only these two Gifts are particularized in the Rule yet the Order stands for all the rest as having relation to it The universal Practice of all Christians allows this Order in the Gift of Doctrine and we our selves in the Gift of Prayer that but one is to pray at once And therefore seeing that this Order is observed in the Gift of Prayer which is not mentioned amongst those several Gifts then surely we must allow the Psalm as one of those Gifts named in the Text and relating to the Rule to be delivered after the same Order appointed for the other Gifts And there is not the least colour of pretence why any should break the Rule in one of these Gifts more than others but that as they are named together and a general Order appointed for their Use and Delivery in the Church so it must be observed for the Psalm as well as for any other of those spiritual Gifts And if I should see a Song delivered by the Gift of the Holy Spirit in this Order I hope I should bloss the Lord for so great a Presence of his Spirit amongst his People VI. Objections Answered First Objection is That Moses and Deborah and Barah sang together with the Children of Israel and therefore it was in use before David 's Time in the Church Answer 1. It is certain that Moses delivered his Song by the Gift of the Holy Spirit and wrote it Exod. 15.1 as he did other Scriptures for a Memorial of Israel's Deliverance to future Ages but that it was then brought in or any part thereof till David's Time to the Levitical Service in the ordinary Worship of God is no where evident Nor can this Singing be any Rule either for Levitical or Gospel-Institution for then we must bring in Dancing as well as Singing for Miriam the Prophetess the Sister of Aaron took a Timbrel in her Hand and all the Women went out after her with Timbrels and with Dances 2. If we should suppose that Moses Miriam and Israel sang vocally together at one and the same time we may rather take it for an extraordinary Exstasy of Mirth Joy and Gladness before the Lord expressed by Dancing as well as Singing as David when he danced before the Ark than for any part of instituted Worship 3. If we should conclude that all Israel did not vocally sing with Moses but those whose Hearts the Lord had touched with a sense of that great Deliverance joined in Spirit with him Acts 2.42 it is no more than what is evident from the like manner of Speech of the three thousand new Converts that continued stedfastly in the Apostles Doctrine and Fellowship and in breaking of Bread and in Prayer for they did not all vocally pray together nor actually break Bread but joined with and partook of those Ordinances by the Ministry So that if you take it in either sense it will make nothing for the establishing of a vocal Singing together in Gospel-Worship Secondly It is said Judg. 5.1 It is said Then sang Deborah and Barak But Deborah did only vocally sing and Barak joined in Spirit with her in the chiefest part of the Song for how could Barak call himself Deborah saying Vntil that I Deborah arose that I arose a Mother in Israel And it is plain that she only did vocally sing unto the Lord ver 12. Awake awake Deborah awake awake utter a Song Arise Barak and lead thy Captivity captive thou Son of Abinoam Second Objection is That in Saul 's Time Musick was used by the Prophets 1 Sam. 10.5 and therefore why not Singing and Musick too in their Worship Answer Numb 11.16 24 26 Ex. 24.11 As others besides the Levites were Prophets so I do not find that any of those Prophets were Levites to whom alone both the Songs and Musick were afterwards limited as the Ministers thereof in God's Service and there being neither Institution nor Practice of it to be found we have no ground to believe that it was in use in the constant Worship of God before David's Time Third Objection is That if Musick and Singing commences its Date from David's Institution and was to continue for constant Temple-Worship till Temple and Temple-Service was made void by the Coming of Jesus Christ to erect a more spiritual Worship why should not Gospel-Singing
Clark's Annot. must be taken to denote a Thanksgiving or a Blessing of God with the extraordinary Gift of Melodious Singing 2ly In ver 26. it is said How is it then Brethren when ye come together every one of you hath a Psalm hath a Doctrine hath a Tongue hath a Revelation hath an Interpretation Let all things be done to edifying All had or doubtless might have had the Psalms of David to read and therefore as none can say but that to have the Doctrine and other Gifts of the holy Spirit were something more than to be able to read or make a bare recital of some part of the holy Scriptures So there is the same reason to conclude that the having a Psalm was something farther than to be able to read or sing them out of a Book and that as sometimes the Doctrine as well as the Tongue the Revelation and the Interpretation were the special Gifts of the Spirit so was the Psalm also 3ly Singing is a special Gift of the holy Spirit because it is annexed to the fillings of it as his Fruits and Effects Eph. 5.18 19. Be filled with the Spirit speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs which plainly shews it to be the Fruits of a more than ordinary Fulness and Gift of the holy Spirit Secondly That the Gifts of the holy Spirit were not given alike to every Member of the Church of Christ for publick Worship appears from 1 Cor. 12.4 6 8 9 10 11 12 28 29 30. Now there are diversities of Gifts but the same Spirit And there are diversities of Operations but it is the same God which worketh all in all For to one is given by the Spirit the word of Wisdom to another the word of Knowledg by the same Spirit To another Faith by the same Spirit To another the Gifts of healing by the same Spirit To another the working of Miracles to another Prophesy to another decerning of Spirits to another divers kinds of Tongues to another Interpretations of Tongues But all these worketh that one and the self-same Spirit dividing to every Man severally as he will c. and Rom. 12.4 6 7. So that the Gifts of the holy Spirit are severally divided and distributed as God is graciously pleased to bestow them for the benefit and edification of the Church and though the Gift of Singing is not expresly named yet it is included in the Word of Wisdom and Gift of Teaching which are comprehensive of all manner of Teaching as well in Singing as otherwise Having proved that such spiritual Singing as was used in the Primitive Apostolical Church was from a special Gift of the holy Spirit and that the Gifts of the Spirit were not alike distributed to the Members of the Gospel-Church for publick Worship From whence it follows that every Member or the whole Church as they have not the like spiritual Gifts so they are not capable of the like spiritual Singing I now come to answer the said Objection and to open those Scriptures that are brought to prove that Singing is commanded by Christ in the New Testament so as to bind us to the constant use of it in the Gospel-Church 1st Scripture that is brought to prove vocal Singing commanded for constant Worship is 1 Cor. 14.15 See more part 1. pag. 8. 26. I will sing with the Spirit and I will sing with the Vnderstanding also How is it then Brethren when ye come together every one of you hath a Psalm hath a Doctrine hath a Tongue hath a Revelation hath an Interpretation Let all things be done to edifying 1st In verse 15. there is no positive Command but Paul's Example which we should follow according to the measure of the Gift of Christ which is not now attained by us for such vocal spiritual Singing 2dly Nor can verse 26. be taken for a positive Command to sing a Psalm seeing it is put by way of Question If they had a Psalm a Doctrine c. and that what Gift or Gifts of the Spirit every one of the ministring Brethren had the Command was that they should put them forth for the edifying of the Church Nor can this Text be a positive Command for singing a Psalm in the constant Worship of God any more than it is a Command for the constant Use of the other extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit together mentioned with the Psalm Neither is there any colour of Reason to think that the Psalm should be vocally sung by all the Church together any more than that the Doctrine and the Revelation and other Gifts of the Holy Spirit should be delivered or said vocally together or any of them otherwise than according to the general Rule in the following Verses 2dly Ephes 5.18 See more part 1. pag. 4 5 c. 19. From this Scripture I have shewed before that there is no warrant for vocal Singing but that speaking to your selves may be properly taken for inward speaking in the Heart and have cited Mr. Pool who renders it speaking in which the word to in this Text as we read it is there shewed to import But if it were granted as it is not that vocal Singing was here intended yet this Exhortation is no such positive Command as to make it binding for the constant Worship of God any farther than to such a Gift of the Spirit for this Exhortation respects our being filled with the Spirit and speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs are annexed as his Fruits and Effects and therefore the latter cannot be attained without the former so that we are under as strict a Command to be filled with the Spirit Col. 3.16 for the inriching of us with the Word of Christ to dwell in us in all Wisdom as we are to sing yea to be filled with the Spirit being primarily commanded as the efficient cause to Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs then to be filled with the Spirit should be primarily sought after and instead of runing into humane Forms of Worship to obtain the Spirit and the Increase of his Graces in our Souls we should seek more earnestly for the Spirit to raise up our Hearts above our ordinary frames to worship the Lord in the Beauties of Holiness Besides this Exhortation given to endeavour after the fillings and inrichings of the Word and Spirit warrants none either disorderly to improve his Gifts or to counterfeit their Attainment of them 3dly Col. 3.16 See more part 1. pag. 7. This Command or rather this Exhortation to teach and admonish one another in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs is given neither absolutely to require Impossibilities of us nor yet to break any other Command nor to interfere with the order and manner of God's Worship and therefore this Scripture intends no more than to stir up the Church of Coloss to the Attainment of this spiritual Gift of Singing 1 Cor. 12.31 Chap. 14.1 Phil. 3.11 as well as of other