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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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they were under the Law is explained and answered Page 44 12. Precomposed Forms of Preaching is no ground for using such Forms of Singing Page 46 The CONTENTS of the APPENDIX Sect. 1. SHeweth that God was and is otherwise praised than by singing only Page 2 Sect. 2. That the Word Hymnos a Hymn signifieth simply a Praise Page 6 A Discourse of Christ's Hymning or Praising at his Institution of the Supper Page 12 Sect. 3. Of the Nature of the Command or rather the Exhortation to sing and that the Singing used in the Primitive Church was from a special Gift of the Holy Spirit and also further proof that by Old-Testament-Names to New-Testament-Things are intended different Things than in the Old c. Page 13 14 20 24 Sect. 4. Of praising God as a Moral Duty and from Moral Qualifications only opened and clearly answered Page 27 Sect. 5. Womens Singing is more fully discussed and confuted Page 32 Sect. 6. A General Answer to those Prophetical Places of Scripture of All the Earths singing unto the Lord Page 38 Sect. 7. Premeditated stinted Forms for Prayer or Singing unlawful to be used Page 38 Sect. 8. Object That prestinted Forms of Singing are Spiritual Worship if their matter are agreeable to the Word of God and if sung with Grace in our Hearts opened and answered Page 43 Advertisement THere is no Alteration here made in the former Part or Brief Discourse before published except a larger Exposition of Ephes 5.19 See pag. 5. ERRATA In Appendix Page 10. Line 26 27. add to laudes dixerunt they said Praises Pag. 21. line 3 and 9. to singing add together A BRIEF DISCOURSE CONCERNING SINGING IN THE Publick Worship of GOD IN THE GOSPEL-CHURCH By J. M. LONDON Printed for the Author MDCXC Concerning SINGING in the Worship of God SEeing it hath pleased the Almighty God by his special Providence to deliver his poor afflicted People in this Nation out of the Hands of their greatest Enemies to serve him without fear what then is expected from us but that in all things we should serve him with one Consent in Holiness and Righteousness all the Days of our Lives To which end he hath given us his blessed and holy Word as a Rule for our Faith and Practice But that which is most unhappy to many Saints who sincerely labour for and long after the perfect Union of the Church of Christ is That we cannot all attain to one and the same Conception of the Mind and Will of God revealed to us in the holy Scriptures And though there are divers Things of lesser moment in which we differ yet there are others of greater Consequence that ought to be duly weighed in the Ballance of the Sanctuary lest through the Imbecillity or Weakness of some Christians and by the seeming plausible Arguments of others there should be a falling away from the Truth so clearly manifested to us by the Holy Scriptures and witnessed to by the Sufferings of the purest Churches in our Age who have born a lively Testimony not only against the humane prescribed and precomposed Forms of Prayers but of singing of David's Psalms and other Hymns or Songs precomposed by Man as they are frequently used as part of the constant and ordinary Worship of God instituted in his Gospel-Church This being the Subject of the following Discourse I shall proceed to treat of it with as much Brevity and Clearness as I can to convince the Judgment of the mistaken Readers and to confirm and prevent others from the practice of so great an Error as will lead them to Apostacy or Backsliding who in this matter have less to say for themselves than others have who are for a Form of Prayer Ephes 5.18 19. And be not drunk with Wine wherein is Excess but be filled with the Spirit Speaking * Gr. In. See Pool's Annotations to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing and making Melody in your Heart to the Lord. Col. 3.16 Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all Wisdom teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing with Grace in your Hearts to the Lord. That which is needful before we come to take notice of the several Heads to be treated of is to consider of those three Texts which are made a Foundation for a vocal Singing together in the constant Worship of God in the Gospel-Church tho some things therein I leave to discourse hereafter 1st Ephes 5.19 Speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs 1. From these words there is not any Necessity for a vocal Speaking to be here understood but otherwise of speaking to your own Heart as it 's said 1 Cor. 14.28 But if there be no Interpreter let him keep silence in the Church and let him speak to himself and to God So that speaking to your selves may be taken as that is expresly said to be of keeping silence in the Church and is not limited to a vocal Speaking 2. This is farther confirmed as the aforesaid Mr. Pool in his Annotations read it Gr. in Speaking in your selves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing and making Melody in your Heart to the Lord. 3. That both the speaking and the Melody in this Text cannot be limited to be vocally understood but is inwardly in the Heart is manifest from the preceding part of this Chapter wherein the holy Apostle naming of divers gross Sins and Enormities exhorteth the Church of Ephesus to flee from them and to have no Fellowship with the unfruitful works of Darkness but rather reprove them and not to be drunk with Wine wherein is excess but to be filled with the Spirit Whereby it appears that this Exhortation to the Church of Ephesus to speak to themselves in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs and to be giving Thanks always Ver. 20. c. was principally designed that instead of Filthiness and foolish Talking and Jesting which are mentioned in the former part of the Chapter they should rather be giving of Thanks Ver. 4. as it is expresly said and instead of having Fellowship with the unfruitful Works of Darkness and being filled with excess of Wine to be filled with the Spirit and to exercise themselves in private Devotions towards God in Psalms and Hymns and spiritual Songs singing and making Melody in their Heart to the Lord. So that from the main design of the Apostle's Discourse relating to the Text both the Speaking and the Melody here intended is to themselves in their Heart and whether you read the Text speaking to or speaking in your selves it cannot necessitate a vocal Singing together but a speaking inwardly in their Hearts 4. Neither can this Text be taken as some would have it for a vocal Singing together from the words to your selves as if that did limit the Text to prove a Singing together any more than building up your selves on your most holy Faith ●ude 20.
praying in the Holy Ghost does confine that Text to be understood of teaching or edifying one another in a disorderly way speaking all together or that from those words your selves praying in the Holy Ghost spoken in general unto the Saints they are commanded to pray all vocally together Moreover if any say that the following words ver 20. Giving Thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ are explanatory of the former Verse and being in such general terms cannot exclude a vocal Singing and Thanksgiving to God of the Church all together from being understood therein I do make reply That though speaking to your selves in Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs ver 19. and Giving Thanks always for all things ver 20. are from the Fillings of the holy Spirit yet I make a difference between them for the one is limited to your selves and making Melody in your Heart to private Edifications Praises and Thanksgivings but the other is in such general Words as may comprehend all Thanksgiving both vocal and mental in the Heart So that the Apostle Paul is here pressing the Saints of Ephesus to endeavour after a plentiful measure of the holy Spirit of Christ and to put forth his Gifts and Graces both in mental and vocal in private and more publick Praising and Thanksgiving to God according to the different occasions and circumstances that might attend them 2dly Coloss 3.16 I confess that vocal Singing is here to be understood otherwise it could not be teaching and admonishing to others in Word and Deed ver 17. but yet herein is nothing to prove a vocal Singing together by all the Church For teaching and admonishing one another in Psalms c. is meant of the ministring Brethren whose Work and Office it was to teach and admonish the other Members according to the Gift of the Holy Spirit they had received And none can prove any more by these words one another than what must be understood from Heb. 3.13 But exhort one another daily while it is called To day c. And therefore as the Word of Exhortation is not used in the Service of God in the Church but in an orderly ministerial Way by one at once so teaching and admonishing one another c. must be used also according to Gospel-Rule 1 Cor. 14.30 31. 3. Nor can 1 Cor. 14.26 How is it then Brethren when you come together every one of you hath a Psalm hath a Doctrine c. be understood of a vocal singing all together for I think none will say that those words Every one of you hath c. were spoken of their all having of all those spiritual Gifts which cannot be thought of every Minister in that Church ver 28. and much less of all the Members therefore it follows that as all the ministring Brethren were not supposed to have all those Gifts but every one of them had one or more of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit so there is no Conclusion can be made that all the Ministry had the Gift of Singing or that there was any distinction of its Universality in Delivery more than of other Gifts in the same Text besides the Context from ver 27 to 32. speaks of single Persons that must exercise in the Church and therefore those words Every one of you can't be meant of all together That Spiritual and Vocal Singing was used in the Primitive and Apostolical Church of Christ is undeniable and that such spiritual Singing is you allowed is freely granted but the Question is Whether David's Psalms or any humane prescribed or precomposed Matter may or ought not to be vocally sung by all the Church together as part of the publick constant and ordinary Worship of God instituted in his Gospel-Church To demonstrate which I shall treat of these six Particulars I. Of the Essence or Being of Singing II. Of David's Psalms III. Of prescribed or precomposed Songs and Hymns IV. Of Womens Singing V. Of the Order of Singing VI. Of Scriptural and other Objections I. Of the Essence of Singing Though intelligible Singing for teaching and admonishing others cannot be without the use of the Organical Instruments of the Voice yet the Essence or Being of Singing consists in an inward spiritual Exercise of the Soul or Mind of Man And this must be granted for we all do own that true Prayer may be made in our Hearts to God without the use of our Voice otherwise we deny all worshipping of God in the Church save only what is done by the Minister and exclude the Members of it from adding to joining with or having any share in Divine Worship and consequently that nothing can be properly called Sin that is only in the inward exercise of the Spirit but that which is so manifested by Words or Deeds And as I think that none will deny either the Principal or its contrary Consequences so the Scriptures do clearly witness that the Essence of Prayer and Praises and of Sin do all consist in an inward Exercise of the Soul or Spirit First The Essence of Sin is in the Spirit for Paul saith Rom. 7.7 That he had not known the Sin of Lust except the Law had said Thou shalt not covet Psal 94.11 And the Lord knoweth the Thoughts of Man that they are Vanity And that every Imagination of the Thoughts of his Heart are only evil continually Gen. 6.5 And Christ saith That whosoever looketh on a Woman to lust after her Mat. 5.28 hath committed Adultery with her already in his Heart So that the Essence of Sin consists in the corrupt and evil Thoughts and Imaginations of the Hearts and Minds of the Sons of Men tho not expressed by Words or Actions Secondly The Essence of Prayer is in the Heart or Spirit Neh. 2.4 for Nehemiah while he was in the King's Presence made his Prayer to God which most rationally must be taken for secret Ejaculations and Heart-Prayer And Hannah in the bitterness of her Soul prayed and spake in her Heart 1 Sam. 1.13 c. only her Lips moved but her Voice was not heard And for the sighing of the Needy now will I arise Psal 12.5 Psal 79.11 Ps 102.20 saith the Lord. Let the Sighings of the Prisoners come before thee And the Lord heareth their Groanings And this kind of Prayer our Lord himself used for looking up to Heaven Mar. 7.34 he sighed when he was opening the deaf Ears Rom. 8.26 And these are the Prayers that the Apostle calls unutterable for many times there is more in our inward Sighings Groanings Longings Pantings Breathings and Supplications of Heart and Spirit than can be expressed by our Tongues and God looketh on the Heart more than on the outward Appearance 1 Sam. 16.7 for he being a Spirit seeketh spiritual Worshippers And they that worship him John 4.23 24. must worship him in Spirit and in Truth And herein lies the
will not reject your Manner and Forms of Singing from the observation of the Command and Rule of Christ for the manner of Praising God which is contrary to your Manner and Forms I see not how you can escape the battering and confounding of your own Profession in other things Do ye provoke the Lord to jealousy 1 Cor. 10.22 are ye stronger than he Hath he not said What things soever I command you Deut. 12.32 observe to do it thou shalt not add thereto nor diminish from it And have we not divers instances of his sore Displeasure for breaking his Rule of Worship as in Nahab and Abihu Lev. 7.11 to 19. who for offering of strange Fire died before the Lord And might not some have thought it a small matter to have eaten of the Peace or Thank-offering after the First-day or of the Vow-offering if any of it had been left on the Third-day but we see how great an Offence it was to make so small an Addition to God's Ordinance as that it should not be accepted neither should it be imputed unto him that offereth it it should be an Abomination and that Soul should bear his Iniquity 2 Sam. 6.6 Moreover We read how Vzzah lost his Life for touching the Ark of God because that they sought him not after the due order and how Vzziah the King for medling with God's Ordinance 2 Chron. 26.16 1 Chron. 15.13 and burning Incense before the Lord contrary unto his revealed Will was smote with Leprosy unto his dying Day But notwithstanding these Old Testament Examples and the Word of Christ which saith In vain do they worship me teaching for Doctrines the Commandments of Men yet some there are amongst us that dare adventure to break the Commands of Christ in their Vocal-singing together in the Worship of God contrary to the Rule of Worship and Institution of Jesus Christ And therefore seeing that their Practice is charged with the guilt of Sin yea and of such a Sin as indangers the well-Being and Peace of the Church of Christ and the bringing of God's Displeasure upon us I hope they will be awakned to a serious Consideration of what is proposed to them herein as the Mind and Will of God And surely if they were truly sensible of the natural Consequences of such a Practice of formal Singing that the introducing of it into those Churches that have been established on contrary Principles is the ready way to divide and break them into pieces and that those Persons who should be instrumental therein would be looked upon as the Troublers of the Churches and may be justly charged with Schism it would be a Bar to their zealous promoting of it And it is rational to believe that if such formal Singing should be admitted and imbraced by the Churches it would lay such a Foundation for other formal and carnal Worship that if it be followed in its natural Tendences and Consequences it will greatly indanger our reformed Separation and make it easy for us to glide into the National Way of Worship And therefore whatever our mistaken Brethren may think of themselves as if they were reforming the Gospel-Church and restoring the Primitive Worship of God therein yet the holy Scriptures witness against them and I believe that they will be found in this matter Leaders to Apostacy and Defilers of the pure Worship of God with Mens Traditions Which that the Lord may graciously prevent and preserve the Churches in Peace and Union and in the mutual fellowship of the Gospel and that they may flourish and grow in Grace and in the Knowledg of Jesus Christ and become a great Mountain and fill the Face of the whole Earth is and shall be the Prayers of your unworthy but affectionate Brother and Servant to his power in Jesus Christ our Lord. I. M. THE Author's EPISTLE TO Mr. Benjamin Keach Christian Brother AS the holy Apostle Paul praised the Church of Corinth in all things so far as they kept the Ordinances of Christ as they were delivered to them and yet faithfully reproved their disorderly manner of eating the Lord's Supper 1 Cor. 11.2 17. so in imitation of him as our Example I commend you in those things wherein you are praise-worthy and do honour you for your labour in the Ministry of the Word which God has been pleased to bless to the awakning of many Souls and to the comfort of many Christians But yet Sir seeing you have divers ways I think I may safely say singled forth your self more than others in London in pushing forward the Practice of formal Singing and in your private and publick Challenges of Disputes which have been divers times accepted of by some of our worthy Elders but were never thought convenient by others and so have been laid aside and in that you have lately brought in the practice of it into your own Church to the grief and trouble of many of your Members I conceive that it is not improper for me to acquaint you in this manner That I think I am divers ways engaged and do believe it is my Duty to imploy the Talent which God hath given me according to my Capacity in the defence of his sacred Truth against that mischievous Error which you so vigorously promote to the disturbance of your Brethren Have not you been for many years a Preacher up of spiritual Worship how is it then that you are now so zealous for that which is asserted to be natural Have you begun in the Spirit and do you leave the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ to go on unto perfection in natural Worship On what Foundation does your Practice stand We do all agree that it is our Duty to praise and thank God as well as to pray unto him and I believe that you will not say but that we do thank and praise him in his Worship thô not with Songs in your way And I am perswaded that our thanking and praising God in Prayer or Prayer-wise is suitable to the other ordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit which are only attained unto in our present Day and is proportionably accepted of God and that as your manner of vocal singing together hath neither Divine Command nor Example for it in either the Old or the New Testaments so your singing of formal precomposed stinted matter is no better than counterfeitiag that excellent Gift of the Holy Spirit which was in the Primitive Gospel-Church And herein also I believe that we do not differ That by the Light of Nature the Eternal Power and Godhead is made manifest unto us from the things that do appear and that we are capable thereby to understand that we should perfectly keep the Law of God and praise and worship him But from hence ariseth a double Question 1. Whether the Light of Nature it self as it is in us can direct us the Manner how we should worship God and whether we should rely on it under the Gospel as our Rule of Worship 2.
pag. 31. like as in Acts 4.24 which is fully opened before Object There hath been Women Prophetesses who have prophesied in the Church and it is said that their Sons and their Daughters shall prophesy and accordingly we have mention made of Womens praying and prophesying and wherefore may they not vocally sing as well as pray and prophesy Answ First It is doubtless lawful and the duty of Women to improve the several Graces of the holy Spirit and that if their Hearts are raised by such a Gift of the Spirit in the joy of the holy Ghost they may sing as well as pray and prophesy but none of these must be done by them in the assembly of the Church for part of the instituted vocal Worship of God therein For I see no ground to believe that any of those Women Prophetesses sent of God and mentioned under the Old Testament did ever deliver their Prophecies to the People in a Church-ministerial way and order but as they were inspired by the holy Ghost and as occasion offered so they delivered the Word of God 2 Chron. 34.22 as the Prophetess Huld●● did to Hilkiah and other Messengers which Josiah the King sent unto her And as Anna did who though she delivered her Prophecy to the People in the Temple yet it was not as part of the instituted constant legal Temple-Worship for that was appropriated only to the Priests and Levites but she accidentally coming in at the same instant while Simeon was testifying of Christ she also spake of him unto all them that waited for Redemption in Jerusalem Luke 2.27 28. 2. Though there is mention made of Women's praying and prophesying in 1 Cor. 11.5 yet this cannot be meant of Prayer and Prophesy in the publick Worship and Service of God in the Gospel-Church for that is not lawful as hath been shewed for though they have the benefit and may partake and put themselves under all the Ordinances and Priviledges excepting those that relate to Government in the Church yet Women must not administer any publick vocal Worship therein and therefore it is spoken of more private Prayer and Prophesy out of the Church in their Families or otherwise as they were spirited and occasion presented as Aquila and Priscilla expounded the Way of God more perfectly to Apollos Acts 18.26 or as Elizabeth by the holy Ghost blessed Mary or as Philip's four Daughters who did prophesy as it is most probable in their Father's House Acts 21.8 or as those Prophetesses before cited under the Old Testament And therefore if Womens praying and prophesying expresly mentioned in the Scriptures cannot be understood of their vocal exercise in the constant Worship of God instituted in his Church then surely there can be no reason given for their vocal Singing in the constant Service of God when there is no such mention made of it as there is of their praying and prophesying in the New Testament SECT VI. AS to those prophetical places in the Psalms Psal 96.1 2. and 100.1 2. c. of all the Earth's Singing unto the Lord it is not worth my labour to answer unto them in particular seeing there is so much in the former part of this Treatise to reconcile them to the Truth in hand and therefore I shall only say That inasmuch as the Apostles sound went into all the Earth Rom. 10.18 and their Words unto the Ends of the World viz. of the known World and that there was then the Spiritual Gift of vocall Singing those Scriptures may be applied to that primitive Gospel-time but their more compleat fulfilling shall be in the great Sabbath which I believe will be the seventh 1000 years of the World which is that Rest that remains to the People of God Heb. 4.9 Isa 52.9 Psal 96 97 98. so much prophesied of throughout the Scriptures when the whole Earth shall be at rest and quiet and shall break forth into Singing SECT VII IF it be lawful to premeditate on the matter of Prayer we may also as well premeditate on the matter of Singing and if such premeditated matter of Prayer and Singing may be delivered in the Worship of God and limited to those premeditated Words wherefore is it not lawful to use prescribed Forms Answ First This Argument takes that for granted which is no wise to be granted viz. that vocal Prayers and consequently Singing may be limited to premeditated Words True it is lawful to premeditate on the matter of Prayer for if we deny this we cannot go to God in that Duty with a sense of our wants upon our Hearts and that the same wants which we are sensible of before we pray may and ought to be spread at the Throne of Grace in Prayer but yet we are not to limit our selves in Prayer to any premeditated matter nor words before Prayer For though our wants or the matter of Prayer be thought on before Prayer yea and it may be sent up to Heaven by inward Prayer before we come to our vocal Duty as we should always strive to maintain the Workings of Grace in our Hearts either in Prayer or Praises to God or otherwise for the improving of our selves in the Knowledg of spiritual things yet we should not form that premeditated matter to tye our selves in those very words to express our Minds no God in the Duty of vocal Prayer for tho such premeditated words may express our present Requests as fitly as any others yet to limit our selves to them is a quenching of the holy Spirit in that our Hearts are ingaged and limited to the matter of those words only otherwise our Hearts are either idle or differing from our Lips which is Confusion whereby we are barred from any farther Inlargings on the same or other new matter that may be presented to us by the various Workings and Leadings of the Spirit of Christ in us while we are praying and therefore as we experience and own such a thing as the various Workings and Leadings of the holy Spirit sometimes in Prayer we must then deny the use of limited Forms of Words to be lawful for in Prayer we are sometimes broken in Spirit under a sense of our Sins and have our Hearts chiefly ingaged in humble Supplications for the Pardon of them and at other times our Faith is most active to lay hold on the precious Promises and to plead with God and when the Spirit raises our Souls in a sense of the Mercies and Grace of God to us in Christ Jesus and sheddeth the Love of God abroad in our Hearts then our Mourning is turned into Thansgivings and Praises by the Spirit Now such various Workings as these might not all be on the Heart in Premeditations Rom. 9.1 2. Chap. 10.1 and Chap. 5.2 3. Ephes 1.15 16 17 18. Chap. 3.14 16. Phil. 1.3 4. as they may pass on the Soul in one single Duty of Prayer as may be collected from these Scriptures From whence we