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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Hymn XXXVII. When we walk from Church.
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Hymn XXXVII. When we walk from Church.
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We are hereby put in Remembrance that we endeavour to become profitable Hearers, by practising in our lives that which we are taught; and to beseech God, to enable us thereto.
Sing this as the former Hymn, or as the 4 Ps.
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Lord, let the Words we heard this dayThe Heart so deeply peirce;
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Their meanings to reherse
Let not thy holy Seed, be found
Dispers'd abroad in vain;
By falling on a Stony-ground,
That yeelds no lasting-gain.
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Permit thou not those Aiery-hopes,Which Ill-suggestions breeds,
To rob us of celestiall crops,
By rav'ning up the seeds:
Nor, let the Thornes of Worldly Cares
So choke them up, we pray,
That, they produce unfruitfull eares,
Or wither, quite away.
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But, teach us to receive thy Word,Like such a fruitfull mold,
As to the Sower doth afford,
Sometime, a hundred fold.
And, let us none of those become,
Who formall Hearers are;
But seldome practise that, at home,
Which in the Church they hear.
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