III. Sing
all. See that you join with the congregation as frequently as you can. Let
not a slight degree of weakness or weariness hinder you. If it is a cross
to you, take it up, and you will find it a blessing.
IV.
Sing lustily and with a good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half
dead, or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength. Be no more afraid
of your voice now, nor more ashamed of its being heard, than when you sung
the songs of Satan.
V. Sing modestly. Do not bawl, so as to
be heard above or distinct from the rest of the congregation, that you may
not destroy the harmony; but strive to unite your voices together, so as to
make one clear melodious sound.
VI. Sing in time. Whatever time is sung
be sure to keep with it. Do not run before or stay behind it. but attend close
to the leading voices, and move therewith as exactly as you ca; and take care
not to
sing too slow. This drawling way naturally steals on all who are lazy; and
it is high time to drive it out from us, and sing all our tunes just as quick
as we did at first.
VII. Above all sing spiritually. Have
an eye to God in Every word you sing. Aim at pleasing him more than yourself,
or any other creature. In order to do this attend strictly to the sense of
what you sing, and see that your heart is not carried away with the sound,
but offered to God continually, so shall your singing be such as the Lord
will approve here. and reward you when he cometh in the clouds of heaven. |