Spiritual songs being the marrow of Scripture in songs of praise to Almighty God from the Old and New Testament : with a hundred divine hymns on several occasions as now practised in several congregations in and about London : with a table of contents / by Benjamin Keach, author of the war with the devil.

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Spiritual songs being the marrow of Scripture in songs of praise to Almighty God from the Old and New Testament : with a hundred divine hymns on several occasions as now practised in several congregations in and about London : with a table of contents / by Benjamin Keach, author of the war with the devil.
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Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.
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London :: Printed for John Marshal ...,
1700.
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Hymns, English -- Early works to 1800.
Baptists -- England -- Hymns.
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"Spiritual songs being the marrow of Scripture in songs of praise to Almighty God from the Old and New Testament : with a hundred divine hymns on several occasions as now practised in several congregations in and about London : with a table of contents / by Benjamin Keach, author of the war with the devil." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47612.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2025.

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HYMN 51.

Boundless Mercy.

25th Psalm Tune.

1
OF Mercy still, O Lord, We will together Sing; And in sweet sacred Songs os Praise Exalt our glorious King:
2
Let Heart and Tongue rejoyce, And say, Who's like to Thee? Among the gods there's none that Thus Forgives Iniquity.
3
We did not Pardon crave, When in our Blood we lay; But t'was free Grace that moved Thee Our cursed Debts to pay.

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This Pardon is this Day To sinners Offered; Oh! is there none that will come in, Whilst out thy Hands are spread!
5
You Happy are, O Souls, Who now forgiven be; And also over a short time You will it clearly see
6
Then Sing, tho' in the Dust You ly a little while; A Day is near that will make all God's pardon'd Ones to smile.
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