Six centuries of select hymns and spiritual songs collected out of the Holy Bible together with a catechism, the canticles, and a catalogue of vertuous women / by William Barton.

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Six centuries of select hymns and spiritual songs collected out of the Holy Bible together with a catechism, the canticles, and a catalogue of vertuous women / by William Barton.
Author
Barton, William, 1598?-1678.
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London :: Printed by J. Heptinstall for William Cooper ...,
1688.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Song of Solomon -- Paraphrases, English.
Hymns, English.
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Pages

HYMN 159. Mose's Song.

All People, &c.

Exod. 15.1.

NOw sing unto the Lord will I, for he hath triumph'd gloriously: The Horse and Rider (both of these) his hand hath cast into the Seas.

Page 165

5, 6.
The depths devour'd them every one, they sank to th' bottom as a stone Lord thy right hand with power shines bright, thy right hand crusht the enemy quite.
7,
In thy great excellence, O God, thou hast those Rebels under-trod. Thou sent••••t forth thy wrath whereby they were consum'd as stubble dry.
9,
The enemy thus proudly spake, I will pursue, and overtake, The spoil saith he) I will divide, my Lust shall so be satisfi'd.
10,
Then didst thou blow with blustring force, the Sea returned to its course; And (covering them) became their graves, they sank as Lead in mighty Waves.
11.
Among the Gods, who's like to thee? who like thee shines in sanctity? Fearfull in praises, as exceeds, and doing rare and wondrous deeds.
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