Halelviah or, Britans Second Remembrancer, bringing to Remembrance (in praisefull and Poenitentiall Hymns, Spirituall Songs, and Morall-Odes): Meditations, advancing the glory of God, in the practise of Pietie and Vertue; and applyed to easie Tunes, to be Sung in Families, &c. Composed in a three-fold Volume, by George Wither. The first, contains Hymns-Occasionall. The second, Hymns-Temporary. The third, Hymns-Personall. That all Persons, according to their Degrees, and Qualities, may at all Times, and upon all eminent Occasions, be remembred to praise God; and to be mindfull of their Duties |
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Hymne XXVIII. When we come a Shore.
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Hymne XXVIII. When we come a Shore.
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It is a Mercy worth acknowledging, when God hath brought us to fixe our feet on firm land again; and that the Winds and Tides have been made serviceable unto us: Therefore, in this Hymn God is praised for that Benefit.
Sing this as the former Hymn.
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I thank thee Lord, I thee adore,With humbled heart, and bended knee,
That, thus upon the Stable Shore
My Feet in safetie fixed be.
I praise thee, that the fickle Seas,
For me a Pathway, have been made,
Through which unharmed, and at ease,
A Passage, hither, I have had.
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I thank thee that thou didst provide,And serviceable make to mee,
The motions both of Winde and Tide;
Though I am slack in serving thee
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No Splitting-Rock, no Gulph, or Bar,
No Storme, or Bloody Pyrats hands,
To ruine me permitted were.
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For This, and ev'ry other thing,Which by thy Favour I possesse,
I thank thee Lord; Thy praise I sing;
And thy abounding love confesse.
O let thy Grace (which fixed hath
My Feet in-safetie on the Land)
Preserve me constant in thy Path
And, ever true, to thy Command.
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