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A08300 A poore mans rest founded vpon motiues, meditations, and prayers. Expressing to the inward man, true consolation. In all kindes and times of afflication. By Io. Norden. Norden, John, 1548-1625? 1620 (1620) STC 18629; ESTC S105984 150,903 437

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desire to appeare before his glorious presence that I may sée the good things that he hath laid vp in heauen for them that are his For I am weary of my groaning I faint vnder the most cruell burthen of the miseries which hée for my sinnes hath laid iustly vpon mée here in this mortall life O God the Rocke of my strength Lord of mercy why sufferest thou 〈◊〉 thus to languish and finde no reliefe why mourne I daily and haue no comfort why cry I vnto thée and thou hearest not why doe my sorrowes increase ●●th I séeke thée vnfainedly Defend mée O defend mee in this time of my greatest danger relieue me in the time of my most néede preserue me from the mercilesse and cruell men feede mee with the hid treasures of thy loue and multiply thy blessings vpon me for I am poore miserable and past helpe vnlesse thou helpe mee and sustaine me O Lord. Be not farre away from me and put me not altogether to confusion let me not vtterly perish while there is none to helpe I am ignominious in the sight of all men by reason of my miseries miserable by reason of my sins I am a reproch vnto my neighbours and many iest and laugh at my fall Insomuch as I am ashamed to be seene of men and wish I were able to flye out of the earth and that I might once be where I might with ioy behold thée in thy triumphant Throne where is neither hunger nor thirst nor nakednesse nor want nor ignominy nor sinne nor death but all fulnesse and glory and truth and ioy and life eternall O swéet being with thée most happy dwelling and abiding with thée But loe Lord this place so glorious these ioyes so swéet and these comforts so sure are not attained vnto but with vnfauoury affliction in this life This future happy and immortall life cannot be without the death and suffering of this mortall body And therefore Father eternall be it vnto me in this fraile life euen as thou wilt that I may possesse thée and the ioyes with thée of eternall life Afford mée thy fauour let mee inioy thy blessings euen here in this life that I may here beginne to ioy in thee and here beginne to praise thée among the children of men that they may sée and consider that though great are the troubles and miseries and afflictions which the Righteous suffer here thou yet deliuerest them out of all So shall J also giue thanks vnto thée thy praise shall be in my mouth continually my soule and m●ne inward parts shall glory in thée and glorifie thée I will say vnto thée O mine hope and my fortresse thou art my God in thee will I trust when thou shalt make mée glad againe I will be glad in thée and when I reioyce I will reioyce in thée for it is thy selfe onely that comfortest the abiect and deliuerest the poore from them that persecute them Awake therefore in time O Lord awake preserue me that I perish not in these miseries and lest I being as one forgotten and forsaken of thée be censured a cast-away among such as sée me and so being depriued of the occasion of praising thée for my deliuery I be driuen from one sorrow to another and all my hope turned into distrust of any recouery Hide not thou therefore thy face forget not my miseries and be not carelesse of mine afflictions for euer My soule is beaten downe euen to the dust my heart fainteth my hands become weake my knées waxe féeble mine eyes are dimme and all the parts of my body are vexed and I goe continually mourning in my miseries O sée regard my miserable plight looke vpon my griefes and ease the intollerable burthens of my calamities for though thou hast made a great woūd by thy corrections yet O Lord thou canst cure it againe with spiritual comfort not with-hold the outward good things ordained for the comfort of thy Children in this life Turne thy face vnto mee which I instantly seeke send downe thine aide which I heartily craue and haue mercy vpon mee for I am most desolate and poore Rise vp O Lord rise vp thou that art louing and bountifull let me rise vp againe by thee that am throwne downe by thee and though my sinnes as a sword haue cut me from thy fauour let the righteousnesse of thy beloued vnite me vnto thee againe in such sort as nothing may separate me from thee for euer O Lord increase my Faith A Motiue to the seauenth Prayer In which the poore distressed man sheweth his desire to hold fast the Promises of God and to shew himselfe thankefull THE poore Man being lately in an extreame agonie neere vnto despaire by reason of his sinnes and miseries he here begins to rowze himselfe vp againe sodainely crying out that the Lord is yet his hope and therefore promiseth to hold fast by him and not to giue ouer for euer no whatsoeuer troubles doe befall him and miseries assaile him yea howsoeuer the world and worldly things be moued against him he armeth himselfe with faith in God to stand with patience in all Nay such is his assurance of a more blessed being after this little time of tryall that hee affirmeth these crosses that happen here to be but trifles and of no weight to be borne in respect of the future happinesse yet because hee will not seeme senselesse of Gods corrections and be idle in well doing hee still solliciteth the Lord for some tokens of his loue here namely that hee will binde vp his sores and heale his wounds with his holy helpe and that he will renue him with spirituall vnderstanding and cleanse his affections that he may thinke speake and doe all to the glory of his name and that his tongue may be an instrument to praise him before the children of men for his deliuery promising to continue constant till the time appointed The seauenth Prayer in distresse O Lord thou art yet my hope and strength thou art a helper in trouble and doest not hi●e thée for euer from thy distressed Children Therefore I will yet hold fast by thée and will yet trust in thée while I liue and haue breath I will not vtterly faint nor feare though greater stormes yet arise th●n hither to I haue endured though the Earth tremble vnder mée and all thy creatures rage round about mée I will say still and confesse and acknowledge that thou art my God and therefore thou wilt not suffer me to be vtterly lost or perish altogether No Lord though the earth be moued and though the mountaines be tumbled into the middest of the Sea though the waters roare and swell and the loftie hils tremble at the furie thereof yet will I not be discouraged because I haue thée my Saluation Should I then faint at the small afflictions which as little darts thou shootest at me in loue not to kill mee but to put me in minde of my vanitie and forgetfulnesse
of thée to call mee from mine errours of the truth from sinne to saluation and from death to eternall life I must confesse against my selfe that I haue deserued the darts of eternall death and to be shut out of the land of the liuing but mitigate thine anger and turne thy heauy displeasure into loue and liuely reliefe and let me once taste and be refreshed with that comforting riuer that maketh glad thy distressed Children O God of hoasts come and behold my desolation and cause those thy deadly darts which so fast stick on me by little and little to fal away and cure the wounds which thou hast made Binde vp the sores of my sorrowfull soule clense the corrupted affections of my defiled heart lighten the dim eyes of my darke vnderstanding wash me throughly from mine iniquities and purifie me from sinne Make me to heare ioy and gladnesse againe after my long mourning giue me reliefe againe after my long want set me vpon a sure rocke and plant me on a fruitfull ground among the flourishing trées that prosper by the swéet waters of thy liuely fauour Oh cast me not away deare Father cast me not away from thy presence restore me rather to the glory of thy saluation and establish me with thy frée Spirit Lord open my mouth that my tongue may be an instrument to praise thée for thy liberall reliefe and ready helpe in my néede and necessity So when thou shalt renue my decaied store and replenish my empty basket when thou shalt yéelde comfort to my sad soule and refresh my sorrowfull heart I will surely vtter foorth thy praise with vnfained lips I will giue glory vnto thy name and publish thy mercy to all the world Oh ●e therefore vnto me a spéedy helper delay not too long to come my saluation for behold I am in a miserable case as thou well knowest poore as thou séest Reiect not yet my petition who cry instantly to thée for helpe O helpe before I perish vtterly hold mée fast by thy hand and lift me vp againe before I fall altogether Thou hast not promised I know that which thou wilt not performe and therefore I will waite faithfully for the time is at hand that thou hast ordained for my deliuery And therefore by the priuiledge of a liuely hope which will neuer make them ashamed that fixe it on thée I will perseuere confirme my hope and make it perfect vntill I may inioy the liuely fruits of thine assured saluation O Lord increase my Faith The Motiue to the eight Prayer In which the poore distressed man craueth pardon for his sinnes the cause of his miseries THe poore man as it were ouer-charged with the burthen of his miseries wisheth himselfe wings to flie away from all occasions of calamities but forthwith checketh his rashnesse folly in seeming desirous to hide him from God that is euery where and can euery where punish the transgressours of his will And therefore prayeth that God will bridle his affections and giue him patience appealing vnto the Almighty who knoweth his desires to doe well though the peruersenesse of his nature doe draw him into things offensiue and therefore disclaiming his owne worthinesse craueth pardon and mercy acknowledging the generall weaknesse of all mankinde and his owne to be the greatest of all and therefore prayeth for strength for wisdome and instruction affirming him to be most happy indeede whom he fauoureth by reason of the infinite blessings that he euen here enioyeth in this mortall life although hee withall cryeth out against the miseries that doe still oppresse him keeping fast hold through hope that yet God will not suffer him to perish nor fall vtterly because he is a rock whereon the righteous such as doe take hold of the death and passion of Christ doe rest most safe from al dangers and therefore concludeth his Prayer with an instant Petition that God wil giue him a blessed end of his hope that he may talke of his glory and sing of his praise that all men may see by his example that God respecteth the cause of the needy The eight Prayer in distresse OH that I had winge like a Doue then would I flye away from these troubles and make mine abode in the wildernes among the thick bushes and branches of the Cedars rather then to endure these intollerable miseries among the sonnes of men But alas Lord what doe I consult thus with the vaine wisedome of flesh and bloud thou art God and were I in the Wildernesse thou art there were I in the vttermost parts of the earth thou art there were I on the highest mountaines or in the bowels of the Earth or in the Sea or in the clouds thou art there and canst there also finde me out and there visite mine iniquities with stripes and my sinnes with scourges It booteth mée not to couet to hide me from thée better is it for mee to subiect mée vnto thy will And therefore bridle mine affections tame the vnrulinesse and fiercenesse of my heart reforme the words of my mouth teach me right wisedome and learne me true vnderstanding vouchsafe me perfect patience and then shall I be néerest vnto that liberty which I long for and best fréed from the dangers which I feare and soonest enioy the comforts that I desire O make no long tarrying O Lord but hasten my deliuerance preserue me from the furious stormes raging tempests that are yet ready to giue my wearied Soule a new encounter Wherefore hast thou left vnto vs by thy Word a commandement to cast our cares vpon thée and tolay our burdens vpon thée promising to comfort vs and to ease vs It is not to deceiue but to deliuer vs. Thou séest my desires and knowest the secrets of my heart and all 〈◊〉 wayes are manifest before thée If therefore I should iustifie my selfe thou wilt condemne mee if I hide my sinnes thou findest out my corruptions and that all my righteousnesse is worse then vanity it selfe And therefore disclayming mine integrity I craue pardon and aske mercy wherein thou art rich and whereof thou art most bountifull euen to such as acknowledge their owne weakenesse wants and wickednesse To thy mercy I appeale I flie vnto thée I depend on thée I lay my burden vpon thée fearing thée and reuerencing thée louing thée and trusting in thée What imperfections O Lord séest thou in mée for which thou shouldest thus afflict me O wretch that I am amost wicked one a corrupted one defiled within and without how can I plead any good duties done vnto thée But good Father thou art not ignorant of the generall vanity of man who is euill in his best wayes and the most pure of vs is imperfect Pardon then my weakenesse and giue mée that strength and that zeale and that obedience and that perfect loue that thou requirest Be vnto me a Father to instruct me in true wisedome be vnto me a guide to leade mée in that way that leadeth vnto
the Lord will not regard it O Lord thou séest and beholdest thou findest out and considerest all mens wayes mischiefe and wrong equity and iustice are before thée and thou takest the causes of men into thy hands and thou giuest iust iudgement because thou onely knowest the truth of euery mans cause The poore commit themselues to this God that knoweth them to this God that séeth them and to this God that pittieth them and prouideth for them The Lord looketh downe from heauen vpon all men such is the force of his knowledge that hée knoweth in man more then the heart of man it selfe for he fashioneth the heart and vnderstandeth all my thoughts long before they be conceiued within me And therefore my soule prepare thée to patience addresse thée to praise God and continue in prayer be not idle to meditate good things that the Lords goodnes may be thy goodnesse that his loue may be thy life and his prouidence thy protection for as hée knoweth thy going and marketh well thy wandring when thy féele follow value things and fatherly correcteth thée for them so doth hée behold thy teares and heareth thy groanes which thou makest for sinne committed against him and healeth thée and comforteth thée Yet all things are so hidden in the treasure-house of his prouidence that the naturall man séeth not the meanes how to be cured when hée is sicke how to be raised againe being brought low how to be defended hauing many mighty enemies But the Spirit of God discerneth and as he is God knowing all things done so he is a God fore-séeing al things to be done hereafter And hée séeing mée in my mothers wombe before I was any thing or dained for me then what I receiue now therefore my hope must not faile but take hold of his ancient loue wherein hée first created me to liue in him and by him and therfore Oh that I might be able truely to serue him that hée might louingly relieue me still that I might faithfully obey him that hee might fatherly helpe me still He is the good shepheard Oh that I were a good shéepe of his pasture hee féedeth and guideth and holdeth vp and comforteth and maintaineth all that are his hée looseth none that are his he confoundeth none that are his neither doth he forsake any of his vnto the end Within his fold is his fauour and in his fauour is life and in that life is liberty and in that liberty is reliefe and in that reliefe true peace and in that peace the assurance of saluation and in that assurance the ioy and comfort of the Spirit whereby euery outward vnsauory thing is made inwardly swéet euery crosse hath his comfort and euery tryall and temptation and sorrow and griefe is turned to the vnspeakable good of the shéepe of his pasture Therefore O my soule sigh no more sorrow no more be no more pensiue at outward pouerty fret no more at the worlds miseries dismay no more for thy many sinnes but striue to stand in the fauour of this God and he will set thée frée and banish thy feare and fill thy Cup and féede thée with the hid treasures of his neuer-failing loue O Lord increase my Faith God knoweth the hearts of all men Acts 1. 24. 15. 8. The foundation of God remaineth sure and hath this seale The Lord knoweth who are his and let euery one that calleth on the Name of the Lord depart from iniquity 2 Tim. 2. vers 19. Thou hast counted my wandrings and put my teares into thy bottle Psal. 56. 8. A Godly Meditation of the Word of God whereby men distressed may be strongly resolued to cast off all feare and to cast all their care on God that careth for them according to his promise in his Word OH what am I that I should conceiue of any happinesse or glory or ioy or comfort to be giuen mee either in this earth below or in the heauens aboue for I am a man of corrupt conuersation my heart is fraught within mée with corruption my soule is defiled and my whole man polluted Is it not therefore my iust portion to haue here misery and calamity and crosses and enemies and euils innumerable to follow me for my sinne and to vexe me for mine iniquities so hath the Lord threatned in his word Most true it is that right it were that I should receiue these vnsauoury things of this life and to be depriued of the Land of them that liue for euer if I should receiue according to my deseruings for death is due for sinne O wretched man that I am who shall deliuer me from this danger of death that shall neuer haue end Surely when I looke into this book of mine owne wayes and workes and wantonnes and wicked life I sée nothing but danger and feare and sorrow and death it selfe written therein how then my poore soule vnhappy soule wretched soule how canst thou escape oh tremble and feare for i● thou finde not fauour thou are fallen for euer and for euer forlorne Where then wilt thou séeke for succour to whom wilt thou flye for grace to the weake and wicked and wofull World or wanton worldlings No my Soule flye from these feeble friends and looke into and consider and beléeue and imbrace the Word of God taste that Bread of life drinke of that Fountaine that floweth from the liuely Spirit of truth thou shalt liue It is a pure Word and will purifie thée it is a liuely Word and will reuiue thée the Word of truth and will teach thée the Word of comfort and will recomfort thée O my soule what thing is so precious as this Word that bringeth the glad tidings of thy saluation thou deseruing damnation of Life thou deseruing death of Comfort thou deseruing confusion and of mercy endlesse thou deseruing miseries infinite It is a Word full of consolation to such as are sorry for their sinnes and séeke after righteousnesse a Word of terror to the obstinate it is a killing sword vnto the wicked and sauing shield vnto Gods children the sauour of Life vnto life to them that are his and the sauour of Death vnto death to the wicked It is more to be desired then the purest gold or swéetest hony Come vnto me saith this Word and I will refresh you Seeke saith this Word and you shall finde rest for your soules O my Soule here then to thy rest here is thy safety and here is thy saciety and here is thy life and liberty and here shalt thou dwell as vpon the Mountaine of Peace vpon the Rocke of Reliefe and Hill of continuall Helpe This is the Staffe to stay thée by this is the Weapon to defend thee with this is the Way to walke in and this is the Foode to relieue thée withall Oh reioyce therefore in the Lord O my soule because of his Word by which he assureth thée of health if thou be sicke of comfort when thou art sad of defence
not the flouds of these dangerous waters ouer-flow mée quite but when I am ready to sinke yéelde mée thy helping hand and saue me lift me out of the mire and clay of all my miseries and set mée on the relieuing pastures of thy continuall frée fauours let the chearefull dewe of thy blessings and blessed graces showre downe vpon me so shall my little store increase and my empty basket become full And forasmuch as I haue no frée portion in this earth not the breadth of a foote neither haue I of mine owne a house to hide my head in put mée therefore where thou wilt and let mine abode in earth be in what place and how long of short time thou wilt for of my selfe whither to turne mée or what to doe I know not Be thou therefore my guide and direct all my desires of earthly things by thy Word and let my will alwayes follow thy will lest my will led by the blinde affections of corrupt reason bring me mine owne preiudice and shame Thou euermore prouidest for them that aske of thée directest them that take counsell of thée therfore hauing thus weakly laid open my cause before thée consider it and giue me patience in all my trials and let me not so much mourne and hang down my head and be heauy for the want of outward necessaries as at the consideration and looking backe into the vgly gulfe of my former continuing sinnes Oh frée me Lord frée mée from my sinnes and sanctifie me anew that howsoeuer the outward man séeme to be discouraged yet the inward man may be still more and more filled with all spirituall knowledge and consolation and true contentment Thou hearest my reproofes thou knowest my sorrowes and my groanes are not hid from thée put my teares few and weake into thy bottle Remember thy promises and I shall neuer forget thy praises Oh faile me not forsake mée not my God and my Redéemer O Lord increase my Faith A Thankesgiuing and Prayer to be vsed of a sicke man when he is recouered oftentimes I Yéelde and giue vnto thée O mercifull and most deare Father all humble thankes honour glory and praise for thine infinite and excéeding great blessings hauing no way merited the least of them and namely for that it hath pleased thée of late to deliuer mée from the very point of death and as it were raised my féeble body from the graue and redéemed my soule from death that I should walke before thée in the land of the liuing that I might further glorifie thy name doe more good in my calling and be made méete for the inheritance of thy Kingdome This worke O Lord procéeded from thy mercy and no desert at all of mine and for thy grace and not of any goodnesse in mée not vnto mée not vnto mée but vnto thy blessed name be giuen all glory But séeing that I through my sinfull corruption am more ready to bury in the graue of obliuion then to kéepe in thankfull remembrance thy great mercy yea and rather to grow cold backward in all holy exercises and duties then to holinesse of life I therefore beséech thée with all earnestnesse to renew my nature and to ingraue the remembrance of this thy goodnesse in my heart by the illumination of thy holy Spirit and grant that for the residue of my temporall life I may in humility and truth be directed by thy most sacred Word and alwayes submit my selfe to the gouernment of thy blessed Spirit Make me good Father a light and example of vertue and godlinesse vnto others and to grow in grace as I increase in yéeres that so I may liue in thy feare and dye in true peace of conscience and assurance of eternall glory with all the Saints and Angels in heauen vouchsafe O my heauenly Father to grant me all other things conuenient for mée in this life for the onely merits obedience and mediation of Jesus Christ our Mediatour and Redéemer Amen In time of affliction pray thus yea often The Lord shall make the Pestilence cleaue vnto thee vntill hee hath consumed thee the Lord shall smite thee with a consumption and with the feuer and with a burning ague c. vntill thou repent Deut. 28. 21. O Lord most iust and Father most mercifull thou it is that renewest thy plagues against man when hée offendeth thée thy vengeance from heauen is both sudden and fearefull toward the rebellious and disobedient children thou for one sinne in King Dauid destroyedst with the loathsome disease of the Pestilence many thousands of his people cast thine eyes of mercy vpon vs O thou preseruer of men which languish now in this land and in this house with the like disease and sicknes Now deare God hath not Dauid onely offended thée in trusting to his strength and numbring of his people but euen each congregation and euery houshold hath one way or other prouoked thee to plague thy disobedient people now that wée sée thy plagues appearing to the piercing and piercing of our bodies and soules asunder Lord wee stand amazed in our mindes heartily sighing with groanes at the sight of our sinnes Now wee consider wée haue sinned grieuously wee haue done amisse wee haue dealt wickedly we haue liued vngodly we haue iwerued from the way of truth without any godly feare or remorse of conscience thy great benefit of peace and rare blessing of long prosperity vnder so good and gracious a Gouernour haue brought too too many of vs to such security and contempt of Religion that altogether forgetting to be thankefull wée haue abused thy benefits as fast as they came that with a churlish kinde of impiety the thoughts of our harts the words of our mouths and the workes of our hands are vaine carnall and diuellish yea our seruice to thee oftentimes but meere abomination so farre alas haue we erred from the path of thy Commandements As thou didst finde with the Israelites wickednesse in Gilgal sinne in Bethel and iniquity in B●rsheba so in euery Church in euery Court nay in euery concourse or assembly amongst vs thou beholdest how the flesh hath ouer-growne the spirit and how reason is ouer-ruled with affections so many labour in these dayes vnder the displayed Ensigne of Sathan that very few deare Father are found setled in the dutifull forme of vpright and spirituall Obedience which thou requirest Wée confesse thou mightest iustly therefore forsake vs as we haue forsaken thée and not onely procéede to sting the head-Cities and whole body of this Land with sundry plagues and grieuous diseases but for our manifold sinnes and iniquities which we daily commit thou mightest iustly and worthily condemne vs man after man to eternall death all consciences being so guilty that they already condemne themselues Yet who is hée O mercifull Lord that can measure thy goodnesse who by thy word doest oftentimes bring sinners to beliefe repentance and saluation though it be not thy pleasure good Lord to make the
booke of this so high and so heauenly a mysterie not the worldly wise not the great learned nor the most glorious in the world onely the poore in spirit the humble and méeke such as truely hunger and thirst for their saluation in and by Christ. They onely aske séeke and knocke they receiue knowledge and finde mercy and they are accepted into this heauenly society seeing yet but in part knowing yet but in part féeling yet but in part receiuing but in part glorying but in part where they yet praise thée but in part But thou hast promised that we partaking of thée in this life after this life we shall fully enioy thée in and by Christ in the heauens to our euerlasting comfort to our inestimable glory and endlesse praising thée in him whom here we sée by the eyes of our soules in faith on whom we depend in faith and of whom we here partake in faith which faith O Lord increase more and more for euer in vs all Amen A thankesgiuing after the receiuing of the holy Communion IEsus Christ our true Soueraigne and eternal sacrifice thou art seated at the right hand of God vpon the Throne of Maiestie in heauen hauing the administration of all goodnesse to come and of the true Tabernacle which is not made by hands Thou entredst once by thy precious bloud into the holy places and hast obtained for vs eternall Redemption by sacrificing thy selfe vnto thy Father to cleanse our consciences from al dead workes to the end we might serue the liuing God We giue thée thankes with all our hearts because by willing obedience to thy Father thou didst suffer a most ignominious death on the Crosse for vs poore miserable and wretched sinners and hast instituted this blessed Sacrament for an eternall memory of thy faithfulnesse and fauour on out behalfe leauing it like wise as an earnest penny seale or testimony for the remission of our sinnes Thou hast called and brought vs to the Communion of this wonderfull féeding to the end that wee might refresh our hungry soules languishing and thirsting after life euerlasting O Lord my God great is thy loue thy mercy vnexprsseable thy grace vncomprehensible Thou despisest no persons comming to this Banquet except they exclude themselues or intrude thither vnworthily If any one doe hunger or thirst here he is fully satisfied such as are in necessitie may here finde the riches and treasures of Life the desolate here méete with comfort the st●ke here finde physicke and health for their soules such as are ouer-laden with their sins are here disburdoned in their consciences and they which are assailed by Death doe here méete with life that cannot be molested Helpe vs then O good God that this blessed Sacrament which we haue receiued may auaile vs to our saluation and that hereafter we may retaine the fulnesse of our hope without any wauering because thou art faithfull in all thy promises and let vs care one for another giue vs grace to loue all but couet onely the societie of such as either may stirrevs vp more and more to godlinesse or that we may win them to more knowledge of and obedience to thée and that wee may in a holy and heauenly vnion often assemble our selues at this holy and sacred banquet comforting one another in thée hopefully looking for thy blessed appearance in the clouds for our full and finall redemption Amen Lord increase our faith and renew a right spirit within vs. A Motiue to the Prayer following against Temptation FOrasmuch as no man is free from Temptation it is a necessary exercise for the Children of God to pray daily to be strengthened against the same for if the Diuell spared not to tempt Christ Mat 4. 1. 3. Marke 1. 12. 13. he cannot but tempt vs. And as hee began with Christ knowing him to haue long fasted and deemed him so desirous to eate as hee would haue done any thing to haue had bread as Esau longed for his brothers pottage And as hee himselfe in the beginning fell by ambition and vainglory he thought it had beene the humour of Christ likewise to de●…e terrene glory according therefore to these two occasions he tempted Christ to accept of both or either of them But hee had no aduantage against Christ but fifteth and findeth man of another inclination wholy and altogether corrupt and so prone naturally to sinne as there resteth in all men some peculiar humour and a kinde of priuate and commanding sinne which so farre commonly ouer-ruleth the affections as whensoeuer it offereth it selfe it easily draweth consent euen of the whole man as Nabals couerousnes whom the rich doe imitate who although they might be free from all other sinnes as they cannot be it were sufficient to condemne them some are wholly ouercome and make drunkennesse their whole delight some bribery and extorsion some whoredome some wantonnesse And these and such like sins are as it were the Bailiffes and Stewards of the houses of mens hearts which who so embraceth and holdeth them so deare as he will not endeauour to be freed of them is not the childe of God And therefore this prayer following may be vsed of all men to that end although hee would be ashamed to confesse it before men God already knowing it his confession to him shall more and more make a way for repentance and obtaine strength to resist the Diuell in his temptation who obseruing our inclinations bendeth his temptations accordingly and hauing wonne but the outerward of our hearts at the first a bare consent he then will visite oftner vntill he haue made custome so strong as it becommeth an habite or as it were another nature So that a man may as well endure the plucking out of his eyes as the shaking off of that accustomed sinne And therefore it behooueth all men to be watchfull against Satan and to resist him by prayer A Prayer against Temptations especially fit for a man that findeth in himselfe a continuall strong inclination to any particular sinne O Gracious God and most louing Father who in the beginning didst create man to thine owne image and likenesse in all sinceritie and didst place him in the holy estate of his innocency in the swéet garden of all heauenly and earthly delights and in thy superabundant mercies didst ordaine all thy creatures in Heauen and Earth to doe him seruice O what was man that thou hadst such respect vnto him And yet how suddenly Lord God did hée fall from that estate of originall grace how grossely did hée disobey and rebell against thy will reuealed vnto him By whose fall all corruption entred where before was nothing but sanctity by whose corruption the earth became corrupt and all things in the earth began to disobey him for whom they were created as he disobeyed thée by whom he was created And by his transgression all that haue procéeded of him by a lineall originall pollution haue all defiled their wayes and all