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B06432 Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. In two parts. / By Mr. William Vilant, the author of The gospel-call in meeter. Vilant, William. 1689 (1689) Wing V382A; ESTC R185986 40,734 97

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spot in joy exceeding great To God our Saviour only Wise be glory Majestie Dominion Power now and ay Amen so let it be PART II. ●ong 5.6 ●ph 3. ●8 19 ●ong ● 3 Gen. 3. ●5 Gen. 22 ●● Gen. 48 ●6 ●en 49 ● ●ers 18. CHRIST altogether lovely is His lov 's breadth length depth height Passeth all knowledge Come dive in this depth of all delight Christ's Name is ointment poured out He is the womans seed Who 's heel the serpent bruis'd but He did bruise the serpents head Abrahams blessed seed in whom all nations blessed be The Angel who did Iacob from all ill redeem and free Shiloh to whom the gathering of people should be throng The Lords salvation for whom Iacob did wait and long ●xod ● 2 The Angel who out of the bush to Moses did appear Into a flame most wonderfull of not consuming fire The bush did burn yet was not burnt The fire doth burn not crush Deut. ●3 16 The Church because of His good will who dwelt into the bush And this is he of whom the Lord to Israel did say * Exod. ●3 20 Behold an Angel I do send before thee in the way To keep thee and to bring thee to the place prepar'd by Me. Beware of Him obey His voice provoke Him not for He Will not forgive thy trespasses for in him is my Name But if thou shalt indeed His voice hear and obey the same And do all that I speak I will be to thine enemies An enemy th'adversarie of thy adversaries And this is He concerning whom Moses did prophesie Deut. 18.15 The Lord thy God he said shal raise a Prophet unto thee From thy brethren out of the midst of thee like unto me To Him shall every one of you hearken attentivelie Ioshua 5.13 The Captain of IEHOVAH'S host Behold him he doth stand With his sword drawen out and held in His Almighty hand Ioshuah prostrat worships Him and ready to obey His will enquires What doth my Lord unto his servant say Thy shoe loose from thy foot because the place where thou dost stand Is holy said the Lord and he obeyed that command Iob 19.23 Iob wisheth that his words were writ and printed in a book Grav'n with an iron pen and lead for ever in the Rock That my Redeemer lives said he I know and understand And that He at the latter day upon the earth shall stand And though after my skin the worms this body do destroy Yet in my flesh I shall see God and his presence enjoy Whom mine eyes shal behold and whom I for my self shall see And not another though my reins consum'd within me be He 's Davids Seed Son Lord in whom the Kingdom doth endure For ever this true David did make Davids mercies sure Sam. ● 5 The Psalmist sweet near death did sing The Lord with me hath made An everlasting covenant in all things ordered And sure this and this only is all my salvation All my desire O how he lov'd to harp this string upon Hear some sweet notes of these sweet Psalms which do concern the King That by some lines ye may be mov'd these Psalms throughout to sing 〈◊〉 2.6 〈◊〉 8.4 ●b 2. Yet notwithstansting I have him to be my King c. Then say I what is man that he remembred c. 〈◊〉 14.7 O who is he who Israels salvation will give From out of Sion when the Lord brings back and doth relieve His peoples sad captivity Iacob shall joyfullie Exult and Israel shall then most glad and chearful be ●s 16. ● ●s 22. ●6 Before me still the Lord I set sith it is so c. For dogs have compast me about the wicked that did meet In their assembly me inclos'd they pierc'd my hands and feet Ps 40.5 Ps 45.1 O Lord my God full many are the wonders c. My heart boils up a goodly thing my works c. Ps 68.18 Thou hast O Lord most glorious ascended up c. While you the Song for Solomon do sing think all along That Solomon's the Shade but Christ the Substance of the Song Ps 72.17 Ps 89.19 Ps 110.1 Ps 118 22. His name for ever shall endure last like the Sun it shall c. In vision to thy holy One thou saidst c. The Lord did say unto my Lord sit thou at my rjght hand c. That stone is made head corner stone which builders c. Behold in Solomons Proverbs Wisdom speaks Here is One In Wisdom infinite more wise and great than Solomon Prov. 8.22 In the beginning of his way the Lord possessed me Before his works of old I was ev'n from eternitie Set up from the beginning ere earth was or depths profound I was brought forth ere fountains were in waters which abound Before the mountains setled were before the hills was I Brought forth ere He had made the e● or fields or part most hy Of the dust of the World. When He the heavens did prepare And set acompass on the face of the depth I was there When He established the clouds and fountains of the depth He strength'ned when He to the Sea gave his command to keep That the waters thereof should not pass beyond His command When He the earths foundations appointed firm to stand Then I was by Him one brought up with Him and His delight I daily was rejoycing still before Him in His sight And in the habitable part of His earth I ev'n then Rejoyced still and My delights were with the sons of men Now therefore O ye children hear and listen unto Me For blessed are they who do keep my wayes observantlie Instruction hear and be ye wise and do it not refuse Blest is the man that heareth Me and doeth daily use To watch at my gates waiting doth at my doors posts remain For who finds Me finds life and shall the Lords favour obtain But he who doth against Me sin this doth his madness prove Wrongs his own soul every one who hates me death doth love This Song of Songs that 's Solomons is set all songs above Because it sings so much of Christ His loveliness and Love. Christs Spirit in the Prophets speaks of Him they prophesie Isaiah in his vision did him most clearly see Isa 4.2 In that day shall IEHOVAH'S Branch beautie and glory be Most beautiful and glorious in the highest degree And th' earths fruit shall be lifted up on high it shall excell And comely be for those who be the ' scap'd of Israel Isa 7.14 Therefore the Lord himself shall give to you a wondrous sign Behold a virgin shall conceive and forth a Son shall bring And shall his Name Immanuel call O Name most precious Mat. 1.23 Isa 9.6 Which sayes that God in Christ God-man is God with and for us For unto us a child is born a Son giv'n graciouslie Is to us and the Government shall on His shoulder