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A76062 A century of select hymns. Collected out of Scripture. All to be sung in five or six tunes commonly known and practized. By W.B. Minister of the Gospel at Martins in Leicester. Barton, William, 1598?-1678. 1659 (1659) Wing B1000; Thomason E2104_1; ESTC R210135 38,951 120

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say Come And let not him that hears be dumb but call to come with eager strife Come all that thirst and take your fill Take freely whosoever will the water of eternal life Make hast my love and be not slow Be like the nimble Hart or Roe tracing upon the mountains spic'd And I behold come speedily The coming of the Lord draws night Amen so come Lord Jesus Christ HYMN XLVIII LOVE of GOD Jo●. 3. 16. 1 Joh. 4. 9. Joh. 3. 17. SO greatly God did love the world that freely he did give His onely and begotten Son that we through him might live God sent him not into the world the world for to condemn But that he might be manifest a Saviour unto men Rev. 1. 5. J●h. 3. 16. Rev. 21. 24. Who loved us and gave himself for our eternal good And washt away our scarlet sins in his own precious blood And whosoever trusts in him shall never perish quite But he shall have eternal life and live in endless light Luke 2. 24. To God therefore that dwells on high be praise and glory still On earth be true tranquility and unto men good will 2 PART 1 Joh. 2. 3. c. 5. 3. Hereby we know undoubtedly that we do love the Lord By keeping with fidelity the precepts of his Word And this is sure the love of God if we his Laws fulfill Nor do we count his Laws a load but do them with good will 4. 19. Eph. 1. 4. 1 Joh. 4. 10 19. We love him for he first lov'd us and chose us in his Son That we should be adopted thus before the world beg●n Herein is love not ours it is but his whence our's begins In sending that sweet Son of his a ransome for our sins Rev. 5. 13. To him that sits upon the throne and to the Lamb therefore Be glory strength dominion and honour evermore HYMN XLIX Against LOVE of the WORLD Mat. 16. 26. Col. 3. 2. WHat shall it profit any man The world to purchase whole And thereby misse the certain blisse of his immortal soul Oh set your strong affections then on things that are above And let no worth of things on earth be motives of your love 1 John 2. 16 15. All in the world is pride of life and lusts of flesh and eyes Which do not from the Father come but from the world they rise Love not the world nor things thereof if any love so low The perfect love of God above in him can never flow 17. These worldly things all pass away and perish altogether But to fulfil Gods holy will makes to abide for ever HYMN L. MARRIAGE Heb. 13. 4. THe due estate of Marriage as Scripture doth assure Is honourable every where the bed preserved pure But harlots and adulterers that v●olate this thing By practice of unchastity will God to judgement bring 1 Thes. 4. 4. Col. 3. 19 20. Then let us every one know how his vessel to possesse In honourable dignity and spotlesse holinesse And husbands dearly love your wives giving no bitter word And wives submit obediently to them as to the Lord 1 Pet. 3. 3 4. And your adorning let not be in an external way Of plaited hair and wearing gold or putting on aray But of the heart and hidden man where incorruption lies And of a meek and quiet soul which God doth highly prize 1 Cor. 7. 39. 1 Pet. 3. 7. And be not yoakt unequally but onely in the Lord Honouring the wife the weaker Sex according to the Word And live together lovingly as heirs of grace of life That disagreements hinder not the prayers of man and wife Mat. 22. 30. And in the resurrection where none are in marriage given Ye shall be like the Angels there triumphant Saints in heaven HYMN LI. The MEDIATOR All people c. 1 Tim. 2. 5. ONe God there is and one alone and Mediator none but one The man whom we Christ Jesus call who gave himself full price for all 1 Joh● 2. 1 3. If any sin we have on high an Advocate to quali●ie Jesus the just whose blood was spilt to exp●ate our ha●o●s guilt Rev. 5. 13. Blessing and glo●y and renown to him that on the Throne sits down And to the Lamb of God therefore be praise and honour evermore HYMN LII MERCIES All people c. Micah 6. 18. to the end WHo is a God like unto thee that pardons all iniquity And from their sins doth disengage the remnant of his heritage He doth not still retain his wrath for mercy is his pleasing path He will return again he will and have compassion on us still Isa. 43. 25. He will subdue our trespasses as drowned in the deepest seas And for his own name sake on high he blots them out of memory Thou wilt perform thy truth and grace To Abraham and Jacobs race As thou hast to our Fathers told and sworn it from the dayes of old HYMN LIII MERCY and TERROR mixt All people c. Nah. 1. 2 JEalous is God and doth revenge he doth revenge with fury strange He will take vengeance on his foes and he reserveth wrath for those 3 Yet is the Lord to anger slow but of great power to overthrow And he will not at all acquit the wicked that repent no whit 6. Hab. 3. 5. Before his fury who can stand who can abide his angry hand The Pestilence before him rolls beneath his feet go burning coals Nab. 1. 5. The mountains quake the hills do melt when-as his presence is but felt The earth is burnt at sight of him the world and all that dwell therein Isa. 14. 27. Neh. 9. 17. His judgements none can disanull but yet our God is merciful Thine anger Lord is slow of pace thy kindnesse great and rich thy grace 2. PART All people c. Nah. 1. 7 8. The Lord is good a Tower to his when-as the day of trouble is And them that trust in him he knows but darknesse shall pursue his foes 6 And with an over-running flood he will consume the place that stood Like fire his fury poureth down The rocks by him are overthrown 9 Against him what do you intend the Lord will make an utter end Affliction for so great a crime shall not rise up the second time 10 Folden as thorns although they be and drunken with prosperitie They shall be very suddenly devour'd as stubble fully dry 15. O Judah keep thy solemn feasts thy mountains bring good news of peace No more shall sinners pass through thee but utterly cut off shall be HYMN LIV. Against MERIT Luke 17. 10. Phil. 2. 13. VVHen you have done the best you can say thus with humble thought Unprofitable are we all and do but what we ought For it is God that works in you he works both will and deed And of his meer good pleasure too doth all your power proceed Eph 2. 8 9. c. 3. 21. And ye are sav'd by grace through faith wrought by the holy Ghost Not of your selves nor