A heauenly harmonie of spirituall songes, and holy himnes, of godly men, patriarkes, and prophets
- Title
- A heauenly harmonie of spirituall songes, and holy himnes, of godly men, patriarkes, and prophets
- Author
- Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: [By Thomas Orwin, reissued probably by W. White],
- 1610.
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- Subject terms
- Hymns, English.
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Contents
- title page
- To the curteous Reader.
- The Spirituall Songes and holy Hymnes, contained in this Book.
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canonical songs and hymns
- The most notable Song of Moses, containing Gods benefites to his people, which he taught the Children of Israell, a litle before his death: and commanded them to learne it, and teach it vnto their children, as a witnesse betweene God and them. Deutronom. Chap. xxxii.
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A Song of
Moses and the Israelites, for their deliuerance out of Egypt. The xv. Chap. of Exodus. -
The most excellent Song which was
Salomons, wherein is declared the true and vnfained loue betweene Christ and his Church, containing, viii. Chapters. -
The Song of
Annah, for the bringing foorth of Samuel her sonne. The second Chap. of the first booke of Samuel, -
The Song of
Ionah in the Whales bellie. In the second Chap. of Ionah. -
The Praier of
Ieremiah, bewasling the captiuitie of the people. In the fift Chap. of his Lamentations. -
The Song of
Deborah andBaracke. The fift Chap. of Iudges. - An other Song of the faithfull, for the mercies of God. In the xii. Chap. of the prophesie of Isaiah.
- A Song of the faithfull. In the third Chap. of the prophesie of Habacucke.
- A Song of thankes to God, in that hee sheweth himselfe Iudge of the world, in punishing the wicked, and main∣taining the godlie. In the xv. Chap. of the prophesie of Isaiah.
- An other Song of the faithfull, wherein is declared in what consisteth the saluation of the Church. In the xvi. Chap. of the prophesie of Isaiah.
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Hereafter follovve cer∣tain other Songs and Praiers of godly men and women, out of the Bookes of Apocripha.
- The Praier of Iudith, for the deliuerance of the people. In the ix. Chap. of the book of Iudith.
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The Song of
Iudith, hauing slaineHolophernes. In the xvi. Chap. of the book of Iudith. - A Praier of the Authour. In the xxiii. Chap. of Ecclesiasticus.
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The Praier of
Salomon. In the ix. Chap. of the book of Wisdome. -
A Song of
Ihesus the sonne ofSirach. In the last Chap. of Ecclesiasticus. -
The Praier of
Hester, for the deliuerance of her and her people. In the xiiii. Chap. of Hester. -
The Praier of
Mardocheus. In the xiii. Chap. of Hester. - A Praier in the person of the Faithfull. The xxxvi. Chap. of Ecclesiasticus.
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A Praier of
Tobias, exhorting all men to praise the Lord. Tobias. Chap. xiii.