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A67166 Folly detected or, Some animadversions on a b[ook] called, A brief discourse [con-]cerning singing in the pub[lic] worship of God; put forth by one Mr. Isaac Marlow 1690, and an appendix printed 1691 Wherein the weakness of his arguments against singing God's praises, the dangerousness of his assertions, and his unaccountable confidence is laid open; and singing of Psalms, &c. in God's worship proved a Gospel-ordinance. By Joseph Wright. Wright, Joseph.; T. W. Appendix: or, A brief answer to Mr. Marlow's notion of the essence of singing. 1691 (1691) Wing W3704; ESTC R221057 43,280 88

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something but they must not tell what they are about nothing must be seen heard or understood by one another which is Barbarism and Confusion for every particular Member may be upon different Things and Subjects in God's Publick Worship this may be more like to lead to Apostacy than Social singing David's Psalms but no Absurdity follows Truth Then seeing that this Ephes 5.18 19. is a Command to the whole Church in their Assembly and Worship it doth necessitate a Social Singing with Vocal Voice Psalms as part of God's Worship That Expression Be ye filled with the Spirit being Metaphorical and intimating the Transport of Spiritual Joy Christians should be filled with when they celebrate God's Praises by Singing they should be filled with all good Affections as a due Preparation for this part of Worship They that have a Fulness of the Graces Vertues or Fruits of the Spirit may be said to be filled with the Spirit For it is not to be filled with its Essence without Operation nor its Filling and Operations without natural Faculties and natural Light improved with the Spirit bettereth and assists and doth not destroy And all extraordinary and ordinary Gifts or Fillings of the Spirit takes in for its effecting our Help The sacred Scriptures or Counsel of God by which we are to be guided here to glory hereafter so that they which by the help of the Spirit have the holy Scriptures in an holy humble and sober Understanding plentifully in them without which none is capable to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth they may be said to be filled with the Spirit bringing the holy Scriptures to their Remembrance leading them into all Truth shewing them things to come yet unfulfilled inabling them to learn and sing the holy Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs in the holy Scriptures There is no filling of the Spirit contrary to the holy Scriptures nor can the whole Church be filled with the Spirit but the Matter must be holy Scripture and it 's a Command to the whole Church to speak in or to themselves in Psalms c. which must be Scriptural Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs because they are so and can be no other Now speaking to your selves is our last English Translation and good enough here and one may as well except against every word else as the word To. And so the Unlearned in Greek must either believe you against it or it against you which if not very credulous they will adhere to the latter both cannot it being an uncertain Sound I do not think that Pool were of your opinion about Singing but on the contrary And I tell you by the way that Divine Things or Mysteries must not be brought to Words but Words must be brought to them It would be exceeding unsound as hath been shewn to bring the Sense of the Text to yours and tho some Criticks might pick at Words as you and others yet if you were put to decline this compound Pronoun thro all Cases you might be out and those that critically note some Places may find to cavil where there want many words in the Original Greek and Hebrew too but it is not good to strain Cavils with the Holy Text nor force it by seeming Significations besides the Truth and Analogy of Faith nor con those Scriptures which are clear to be interpreted by such as are more dark especially where it hath no Fellow This comes to pass because our Translation galls them Again speaking in your selves may be the very same as speaking to your selves but not in your sense for to and in and among are ordinarily put indifferently for the same and are convertible Terms according to the Analogy of Faith Luke 17.21 To or in your selves implies a social Singing a joining together with Speech and Voices in Singing The compound Pronoun 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies and is not translated any where otherwise and when it is to denote inward Speaking Judgment Trust or the like the Preposition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in is always joined with it as Mat. 3.9 9.21 Mark 9.50 Luke 3.8 1 Cor. 11.13 2 Cor. 1.9 Heb. 10.34 Jam. 2.4 in all which places the Preposition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in your selves is joined together And 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as in this Ephes 5. is always translated to your selves as Mat. 13.9 Luke 16.9 17.3 21.34 Acts 5.35 2 John 8 and it is both improper absurd and ill ●yntax to translate it otherwise or differ●nt from the same sense so in your selv● your Assemblies or in your Family-Devot●ons but to or in your selves to be mute n●ver a word to be heard nor understood of another and yet to speak and sing and make Melody in the Heart to God through being filled with the Spirit too not so much as Humming short of Quakerism this is strange They which were filled with the Spirit used to be in a strait till they could speak to others beside themselves Elihu said so Job 32.18 19 20. David said so and sung it too Psal 39.1 2 3. And so said they that were filled with the Spirit they could not but speak that which they had seen and heard Acts 4.20 But your Interpretation of the Pronoun 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and of the whole Text Ephes 5.19 is that All God's People may be filled with his Spirit and may speak to themselves in silence in Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs singing and making Melody in their Hearts to God in Publick Worship of him and yet all silent neither Sign nor Token of any such thing not one Word nor Hum of what they are about all that while You alledg 1 Cor. 14.28 but it will not help you you had better have letten this Ephes 5.19 have been the same with Coloss 3.16 which will be so do what you can And if you must needs oppose the Churches Inheritance one and the same wou●d have served and you had no need to have divided them But I will suppose that some may have a Gift or by learning to speak such a Tongue at some time in the Church-Assemblies as none could either understand being all else unlearned as it may so be 1 Cor. 14. Verse 16 23 24. and cannot interpret what is by such an one spoken the Holy Spirit shews the inexpediency of his speaking and forbids its use in the Church at such a time only and biddeth him speak to himself and to God You say he must speak all he could so speak at that time or you say nothing so then he is to be exercised in his Tongue mute keeping silence while that holds and is discharged joining with the Church in her Duties Is this to be Men in Understanding or Children And so if there were Ten in a like Condition as what is possible may be is it decently and in order be they more or less that the Church should be differently imployed at one and the same
that Song and others which he put in their Hearts and Mouths and which he did command to teach their Children even all along in the Wilderness and to David and afterwards And all the Children of Israel from the Red Sea were bound to teach and learn to sing the Lord's Songs in every Time and Generation wheresoever and under what Condition soever Deut. 31. 19 21 22. and chap. 32. I say these Songs were always to be kept in their Hearts and Mouths for God's Praise in his Worship And indeed a Psalm in any Language is more easily and readily learned by Heart and put in the Mouth better remembred and commonly received and familiar for frequent use than Words in another stile Writing in Verse is very suitable where the Matter is laid deep in it and truly wrought out of the Affections as those Scriptures which shew forth greatest Passions of Affections are composed as sacred Flames of pearless Love between Christ and his Spouse in Canticles the triumphant Joy and Praise by Moses and all Israel and Deborah and Barak who all sang saith the Word of God and no Incongruity as you do both dream and deny the afflicting Grief of Hezekiah and Jeremiah in his Lamentations and Habakkuk Passion is most free in Verse and hath the greatest Scope when tied to Numbers as that Deut. 32. and Hannah 1 Sam. 2. But the Book of Psalms is a Croud of all Affections Love Joy Fear Hope Anger and Zeal all acting their parts and wound up to the highest strains by the holy Spirit breathing poetical Eloquence and most divine Wisdom in those holy Songs where the direful Agonies and Sufferings of our ever-blessed Redeemer is the most precious Stone above all else fitly contrived for all times none can by singing them deny Christ come in the Flesh as it is ill imagined because it commonly speaks of that which is fulfilled as it were with God from the Foundation of the World who calls things which are not to us and which shall be as though they were Divine Songs raise the Soul and infuse Comfort Common and Prophane do Satan Service and Spiritual by Grace Joy Zeal do God Service If any thing be able to warm and fire the Soul and sweeten and ease the hard things which God's Servants meet with here this will and was the special Solace at all times of greatest Difficulties and very often then delivered of God to praise him and comfort and confirm them and a most special Blessing I say again it is what ever any think of it to the contrary that such Heavenly Cordials are made ready for us The Singing of Scripture-Psalms have continued in use as part of God's Worship ever since Christianity were and will be to the end of the World Christ and his Disciples used it and gave order for its Observation and Continuance And the most antient Records and Monuments of Antiquity which remain unto this Day And it did never yet lead any into Apostacy Tertullian in his Apology c. saith Saints met afore Day to sing Psalms to the Lord. Basil in his Epistle saith When one of us hath begun a Psalm the rest set in to sing with him all with one Heart and one Voice and this saith he is the common practice of the Churches in Egypt Lybia Thebes Palestine Syria and those that dwell on Euphrates and generally where Singing of Psalms is of any Account And Eusebius testifies the like in his Ecclesiastical History And the New-Testament Songs of which there are about twelve in Singing Stile if that will do which shews the Holy Spirit was not against Singing Stile tho he did not translate the Hebrew Poetry into Greek Poesy not at any time translating much together seldom verbatim but always the Substance and Truth of it you do not know whether he did not translate in Hebrew Poetry tho in Greek Words Those 12 aforesaid in the New-Testament being extended till the Judgment executed upon the Great Whore which preceeds the Marriage of the Lamb do intimate the allowed continuance of the Singing in God's Worship and singing Praise unto God will be for evermore so were it not a Type all Duties in this Life else will cease but the Triumphant Thanks Praise Love and Joy shall be for ever As touching Mens precomposing Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs I shall not condemn their doing yet I will affirm that for Profit and Delight and which may truly be called Spiritual Songs and the Word of Christ the Psalms in the Holy Scriptures must have the preheminency far above whatsoever hath since been or ever shall be dictated in this World the which if God had not so approved he would have hinted it I come in the next place to Page 4. to your two Scriptures Ephes 5.18 19. and Coloss 3.16 to see if we have any better dealing You tell us that these two Scriptures are made a Foundation for vocal Singing together in the constant Worship of God in the Gospel-Church pag. 5. You might have told us who made them so that if they were taken away all the Building would fall it may be you suppose it and so flatter your self to prevail if you could dig them up c. You say that Ephes 5.19 is not to be understood speaking to your selves but in the Original it is speaking in your selves and that is keeping silence in the Church compared with 1 Cor. 14.28 and Pool's Annot. Then we may read it so Be not drunk with Wine wherein is Excess but be filled with the Spirit that you may speak in your selves keeping silence in the Church in Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs making Melody in your Hearts to the Lord any Novice would be ashamed of such an Interpretation for this is a Duty enjoined to the whole Church therefore they are all to be filled with the Spirit and speak in themselves keeping silence when they are all met together at least while they are so speaking in themselves If thus at every Meeting how much of the time some of it may be much of it may be and all may be at one time or at different times so that some may be speaking in silence and another vocally if all at any time in silence then the Men and Women too may be inditing and singing Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs making Melody in their Hearts to God in silence for this is to be in the Church-Assembly an Assembly carrying on an Ordinance in Silence and Women too as much Administrators as any Do you well to set your House on Fire on purpose to burn your Neighbours This intimates both Ministers and Members must keep silence in the Church tho filled with the Spirit and speak in themselves singing Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs making Melody in their Heart c. not one Word heard This is for that while a silent Meeting and time must be allowed for it it is a Duty and it is Quakerism Such a Meeting is a sign of
time and instant And are the Spirits of the Prophets so contradictory to them that they will not suffer them to use common Discretion to take such Seasons to speak to themselves c. as that they may not lose the Benefit and Blessing in Union and Communion with the Church throughout all the Assembly but as Ephes 5. must have a whole Church Silent-Meeting awhile So some at Corinth might keep the like This is a strange Tongue a part of Quakerism But the Spirits of the Prophets are subject to the Prophets in this Case also that it doth not put them upon Disorder Confusion or Indecency And whatsoever any one's Gift or Learning may be for we must take notice of both and not any great difference between them neither for they that have learned a Tongue are not inferiour to them that received it by Gift as you may see in this Chapter they I say must not interfere or cause them to be speaking to themselves and to God in a silent mute frame to either hinder themselves or others from the benefit of the Ordinances of God in all the Assemblies continuance together for every thing is beautiful in its time but so is not the whole Church nor any of her Members in her Assemblies to be mute and silent and yet speaking to themselves in singing Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs making Melody in their Heart to God nor any to withdraw his Communion from the Church at that instant and be speaking to himself and to God in silence I do not question but such might speak at a convenient time and place in uttering all his Matter by word of Mouth to himself and to God and offend not if he did it not as some do to be heard and not understood of others which must be his design that speaks where none can understand him The Holy Spirit did not give the Church Directions and Rules for that Time and Generation only or how extraordinary Gifts might be used only the Lord knowing what Gifts Natural or Spiritual he would give and what is fittest for our Generation which these Rules respect all at all times I come to your second Part of the Foundation as you call it Coloss 3.16 to which you say You confess that vocal Singing is here to be understood otherwise it could not be Teaching and Admonishing to others in Word and Deed Vers 17. Pag. 3. But you intend us nothing by this your Confession you restrain it absolutely to Ministring Brethren whose Work and Office it is to teach and admonish the other Members and to such too only as by an extraordinary Gift of the Spirit such vocal Singing which was used in the Primitive Apostolical Church of Christ which you say was and cannot be denied All you say makes this Proposition following viz. That some one Person at a time may sing in the Church if he have received a Spiritual Gift as Tongues and working of Miracles were received that he can extemporarially as the Spirit giveth him utterance and instantly suggesteth into his Mind Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs Matter Tune and Time inspired and it cannot be denied to be used now if there were any such this is all But how if there were never any such may we look for it It is evident that the Holy Spirit requires all things should be done according to Mens natural understanding whether they had Gifts or none whether they had Learning or were Unlearned whether they were Believers or Unbelievers And that Understanding should be admitted in the disposing and ordering their Gifts and Duties that even every one here mentioned might receive Profit so that all what you call Extraordinary fell under the notice of all ordinary Capacities when demonstrated unto them I shall make this a Maxim all my way Now I must take what you have said about this to pieces as I have done the other You say Coloss 3.16 is meant of Ministring Brethren whose Work and Office it is to Teach c. But the Text is plain that it is written to all the Members as such because not one Verse in all the Epistle can be taken from them or doth speak to any other and the Holy Spirit particularizeth them as Members for even Pastors are Members too viz. Wives Husbands Children Parents Servants Masters comprehend the whole and all the distinction that is that they which were Members only should say to Archippus Take heed to the Ministry which thou hast received in the Lord that thou fulfil it Who must say this to their Pastor who must see this Epistle read amongst them and that it be read in the Church at Laodicea It is no Particular of what degree soever that the Holy Spirit made a Depositum to or concredited the Epistles with the Church consisteth not of them but they of her I may be bold to assert That those Hearts in which the Word of Christ dwells most richly contain the greatest Treasures of the best Wisdom Prov. 15.23 25.11 Then I will consider First What is meant by the Word of Christ Secondly What it is to dwell in us richly in all Wisdom Thirdly What Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs those are which are to be sung with singing Voice with Grace in our Heart to the Lord. First The Word of Christ is verily that Word mentioned by the Holy Spirit in the first Chapter of this Epistle Vers 5. The Word of the Truth of the Gospel Vers 6. Which came unto them as it is in all the World and bringeth forth Fruit as it doth in you since the day ye heard of it and knew the Grace of God in Truth whereof they had heard and learned Vers 7. It was not contrary to it it was the Word of Christ it was of Christ as the Author and Speaker and Redeemer and Blesser to cause it to bring forth Fruit and able to save their Souls Which takes in all the Holy Scriptures and whatsoever is contained in them and no other Word or contrary thereto from the Library of Christ is the Word of the Gospel preached proved and confirmed it is the Word of Christ as he is one with the Father and Holy Spirit from all Eternity in sameness and oneness of Essence and Divine Nature in which all Three are One only God It is the Word of Christ as spoken by him and of him as our Redeemer else we had never heard it nor of him and it still speaks of him both what he is and hath done and doth and will do for his Elect. This is the Word of Christ even the Word of God which must dwell richly in us in all Wisdom and every Saint of his must labour that it be so it is not an uncertain Word instantly suggested and vanisheth in the Air or left to Tradition or uncertain Custody but a sure Word the Word of the Truth of the Gospel which hath been less or more declared from the Foundation of the World in the Covenant God hath
interpret he must keep silence there and speak to himself and to God at another time and give attendance to the Ordinances there as if he had no Gift at all according as he can understand them else it will be confusion I see no Objection but what will lie against the Text. And if it comes to pass that there are Saints which cannot understand one anothers Tongue so as what is taught the Benefit should redound alike to either And this might happen in Greece where Corinth was there were six Dialects in Greece and each a strange Tongue to one another in very many words and difference in the same word either in ●he Letters Pronunciation or Accents or Syntax all which must not be demonstrated here viz. the Attick Ionick Dorick Aeolick Boetick and Poetick Yea in our Britain there are many natural Dialects as besides the little Islands adjacent Cornwal Wales and South and North Wales differ so as they must have Interpreters to one another and Scotch English and ours differ and even in England too And in Wales there is intermixture of both so that at this day where it doth happen that the Preacher speaks in the Welch Tongue and there be but one English-man or other that understands it not he must interpret every word in the English Tongue and if the most part be English and he speaks in that Tongue he must also repeat verbatim all in the Welch Tongue for their sakes that are there which must be done though tedious according to this Rule 1 Cor. 14.26 And these things I give for irrefragable Instances wherefore if strange Tongues were not ordinary and still to be spoken in the Church some now might not speak nor hear therefore the Holy Spirit requires it be not forbidden Vers 39. as foreseeing the necessity always of it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hath a Revelation This Greek word signifies a Declaration Discovering making Manifest a Revealing And this must be either extraordinary foretelling things to come or infallibly making known some Truth or practical Duty which was not known or revealed afore or ordinary viz. An ability to open and prove by God's Word all or somewhat infallibly all which some in the Church had already received and might increase in Persons and Matter as Vers 30. and of which all might judg which this latter sense might fall under The first is not only removed afore and further by this That the Church is no Judg of infallible Revelations but must receive them on the Author's account the Holy Spirit Wherefore hath a Revelation is also an ordinary Ability to declare discover and make manifest what through the use of Means one hath attained for Edification or Interpretation Vers 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hath an Interpretation which is Can Expound or an Explanation 1 Cor. 12.10 John 1.39 Mat. 1.23 Luk. 24.27 where the same word is used and may imply an ordinary ability or pre-received Gift or Learned as well as an instantly inspired in the time while met together yea the Church must know that one can interpret afore they suffer one to speak in a strange Tongue If this have no place here then all those five Particulars are all extraordinary and miraculous Gifts and instant Inspirations and so felo de se and no rule for ordinary and most generally pre-conceived and pre-received to Meetings at least the Grounds of them therefore all those particulars are so and respect the same Gifts which Saints commonly have to edify one another and not Inspirations for there is no Means ordinary to obtain extraordinary Gifts 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 let all things be done to edifying which is to build or found an House and by a Metaphor to Admonish to Correct to cause one to profit Now so must all those Particulars be used that the whole House of God his Church may receive this Benefit so they are not extraordinary excepting ordinary for they are all of them not any more than of ordinary use in the Church and for that they all are Now I will return to the two first viz. Psalm Doctrine Every one of you hath a Psalm Psalmon a Psalm I will let it go for a general Name of all singing to God as Doctrine may go for all Teaching and some of these five Particulars may be near of Kin one to another But sure I may be that what kind soever it is it cannot be instantly inspired Singing for the Reasons aforesaid and also I think there were never such extraordinary Gifts used in Publick Worship that a Psalm were extempory instantly on a sudden inspired and sung as fast as inspired in the Church but it was received afore the Meeting began and committed to writing by an infallible Prophet and so committed unto the Church for her Use and Edification and they which expect otherwise must look for an infallible Prophet above all that have been yet for any thing I know How easy is it for a People to be imposed upon by one who pretends to an extraordinary Gift when it may be no more than a common may be a natural Gift Wherefore I take hath a Psalm to be as hath a Doctrine in some respects though not all then as Doctrine may be premeditated so may a Psalm be preconceived all the Particulars are the common Benefit of the Church and its Blessings for its Edification of which there is no denial and it may be feared there hath been too much formality in Prayer and Preaching too and so in singing that being as unlike to escape as other things but that doth not null a Duty And thence I will affirm that Psalms c. already in the Holy Scriptures are every way to be preferred to and above what can be premeditated or preconceived by any one whatsoever forasmuch as here and our Saviour and Paul and Silas and in the Ephesians Colossians and James the word is used in a general way and not of any extemporary or instantly inspired it doth shew plainly all those Psalms were the then known Psalms already in use and such as without hesitancy they might with Heart and Voice join together to sing And they which do not condemn preconceived Doctrine or Notes may by no means do it against Scripture-Psalms according to James every particular Person might sing Psalms For what is possible may be so then every one must have or expect extraordinary extemporary Inspirations or they must betake themselves to ordinary prereceived preconceived Psalms and Spiritual Songs The first is not pretended that it ever was or will be in this World the latter then is the thing I seek for and it cannot be denied me and one of these two will follow that either the Psalms c. which are already in the Scriptures or those that can may indite and bring them into the Church for its edification or else both I indeed prefer the first though I will not condemn the other till I hear what in them is amiss
censure those that modestly differ from me for this Theme hath not been much controverted as yet that I have seen And you had done better afore you printed it to have made Enquiry how many were otherwise minded and where and have sent it to them to have had returns or approbation but it is easy for Persons to be puffed up with their own conceit I have admired at the Church at Corinth that had really such great Gifts and Parts among them and yet even such were uncapable to use them to real advantage for themselves or others so no marvel what is now In the next place I will propose something to this Subject as I proposed pag. 28. That seeing singing Psalms in Praise to God is both an antient commanded and commendable Work which hath been truly proved as we see through all Series of Times from the beginning of the World Christ and his Apostles gave order for it for the comfort of those which make conscience of it aright in using it doth abundantly prove it so to be This ought to provoke us to enquire and that with all diligence how this Worship may be solemnized by us aright for many excellent Duty is spoiled in the observation of it hearing reading praying preaching partaking at the Lord's Table giving to the Poor are all excellent things in themselves holy Duties but the simple doing of them is not enough or all no it is the least part of them there may be a Praying which is Sin reading and not consider hearing a savour of Death partaking at the Lord's Table to Judgment giving all to the Poor and profit nothing Wherefore as in Singing c. so all our Duties ought to be done in Spirit and Truth with Understanding and Grace in our Hearts to the Lord we must in all our Duties have an especial care to our Hearts understand the inward Man thereby to it God looks directly the Grace of the Heart Spirit and Understanding are the same It is a right understanding of that and an intire desire to offer to God in his Worship what he requires the Understanding must join fervently with what the Lips utter Psal 4.7 1 Cor. 14.15 Consider that singing Psalms is to be reverently performed for God's Glory and Honour and not for the pleasing our selves so that one must suit his inward Thoughts to the Matter if it be of Praise to God our Hearts must be elevated and chearful if therein be Prayer fervent if threatning great awe of God if Deliverance raised in hope if Judgment fear if Duty holy purpose to obey if of Promises to believe of Prophecy with attentive admiration of the Wisdom of God thus may that be attained which is called Grace in the Heart to God and with the Spirit and Understanding also and in Spirit and Truth it shall not be a Lip-service an Exercise of Diversion or Vanity as among many but of Piety and true Worship to God it will bring the whole Man in a right frame and make the outward deportment such as the reverence and gravity that such a sacred Work doth require and the same is the tendency of all Ordinances whatsoever Wherefore as singing of Psalms is a Duty well-becoming the Lord's People in all Conditions and of all Conditions in all Ages as the due acknowledgment of his Kindness It was one of King David's Jewels in his Crown that he is stiled the sweet Singer of Israel and we cannot but commend it in him that he bound himself to it and in commending it in him we lay a necessity of it in our selves for whatsoever things are honest and of good report always Phil. 4.8 How can we but think that all those Worthies above-mentioned had not a most Heavenly Spirit who were so much imployed in this Divine Work Doth it not sometimes raise our Hearts when we do but read seriously those ravishing Songs of so-often repeated Praises having nothing many times but Praises in their Mouths How much would it rejoice and refresh our Hearts to be skilled and accustomed in this heavenly Work our selves O therefore let God's Praise be much in our Mouths for in the Mouth of the Vpright his Praise is comely Psal 33.1 Seven times a day did David praise him Psal 119.164 Yea his Praise was continually of him Psal 71.6 And he that offereth Praise glorifieth him Psal 50.23 Praise our God for it is good sing Praise for it is pleasant Psal 135.3 147.1 Let us rejoice and triumph in his Praise Psal 106.47 Here is a further Benefit we are confirmed in this Duty we do it not at random nor is it Will-worship nor leadeth to Apostacy we do it upon Certainty and Truth we have encouragement in Private and Publick to observe it it being a necessary Duty not left to our Wills and Pleasures it informs us in the Matter and Manner of the Psalms in the Holy Scripture through the help of the Spirit making melody in our inward Man that we may not for want of so doing bring the Duty into Contempt with God or Man I advise that such as will understand this do read his Book with it comparing together Now when I had finished these Animadversions I was unawares upon April 23 1691. visited with an Appendix consisting of 48 Pages which assaults me with a pretence greatly tending to the clearing and confirmation of the Truth discoursed in the former Part as in the Preface of the first Part shews Verily I am exceedingly burdened in my Thoughts that such a Man had no better Conduct than to print his first Part till he had better consulted such as he might but truly I am grieved at my Heart that his Pretences being so high he should force me to buy his first Part twice or else I may not have his Appendix to answer One may think he intends to make a Trade on it to sell the same Thing twice he ought to have printed his Appendix by it self if it must needs be published and not impose upon any one thing twice I do not like it and he might have had a little patience to have seen how his first was resented before he troubled us with more for which either he or I must be ashamed I say truly to the best of my apprehension he will get little save some Money for what he hath hung to his first Book as will appear when well considered In his first Section of it he tells us That he 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 What an Invention is here as strange as to see the Sun shine I will suppose he hath had always an Antagonist to seek so that this is needless and all he hath said to it and Dr. Owen too though I may not believe every thing which either saith no nor from that Text Heb. 2.12 But although this worthy