poure his benefits plentifully vpon vs as long as the World endureth Lord God thou hast created made of thine infinite goodnesse and vnspeakable mercie for Mans comfort thy blessed Sunne-shine to be a perpetuall bright Lampe and Candle to be an ingenderer nourisher comforter of all liuing things in this inferiour VVorld This great worke and Fatherly prouidence of God ought to cause vs to praise and magnifie him alwaies and to make vs remember his manifold benefits that hath so louingly created all things for mans sake O Lord as thy merâies abound towards vs so grant that we may be as plentifull iâ vertuous liuing and conuersation and that wee doe not thorow our wicked liues and euill behauiour pull vpon our felues thy wrath and displeafure in a busing thy good Creatures and in hoording vp the treasure of this VVorld from our needâull and poore Bretheren and so purchase that curse which the wisedome of God vâtereth by the mouth of Salomon where he saith Who so hoordeth vp his goods shall bee cursed among the people but blessing shall light vppon his head that is liberal to the poore Bring it forth therefore ye couetous that yee may bee partakers of the blessing which is prepared for the righteous And as our Sauiour Christ saith They that are whole neede not the Phisician but they that are sicke You therefore that are sicke and haue neede seeke the helpe of that good Physician in time for there is better remedie to be had in the beginning then after a long delay and tarrying for the preseruation of our sicke soules Lord make vs earnestly and diligently to seeke helpe of the Heauenly Physician which is the pertect curer both of body and soule and make vs to apply those heauenly medicines the Precepts of thy most holie Word to the great and almost incurable diseases of our infected soules in seeking whereof we be all too remisse and slack But yet spare vs good Lord spare thy people and correct vs not in thine anger but in thy merây thinke vpon vs for thou art the God of mercy long suffering slow to continue displeasure and ready to forgiue But alasse how shouldest thou cease to punish shouldest shew mercy when wee cease not to sinne and offend but continue still in our wiââednesse without repentance What sufficient excuse can wee make or what reasonable let can we lay that thou oughtest not to punish vs Whereas there was neuer more godly preaching neuer more exhortation to repentance seldome the like crying out against sinne neuer more disswading from couetousnesse and vsurie there be daily admonitions to forsake swearing continual calling from all wickednesse beside the number of godly learned Bookes made and set forth and yet cannot all these moue vs once to repent or to desist and forsake our wonted wicked waies and filâhy affections Defend mee Lord by thy right hand and giue a gracious caâe to my request for all mans stayes are but vaine Lord condâât me in thy waies ãâã I may giue thankes to ââee for thy mercie and goodnesse who neâer leauest them destitute that put their assured trust in thee who liuest and raignest one God World without end Amen A Prayer for Seruants with their dutie O Christ my Lord and Sauiour who being the Son of the liuing GOD ââ GOD himselfe from euerlasting didst not disdaine at the wil of thine Heauenly Father to make thy selfe of no reputation to become Man to take vpon thee the shape of a Seruant and to obey thy Fathers Commandement to the death yea euen of the Crosse for our saluation refusing no seruice no trauell no labour no paine that might make vnto the comfort of mankinde We most humbly beseech thee to giue all thy Seruants grace to practise thy humilitie and obedience that as thou most willingly didst serue and obey thy Heauenly Fathers good pleasure so they in like manner may with most hearty affection serue and obey their bodily Masters in all things that are agreeing with thy blessed Word not with eye-seruice as Men-pleasers but in singlenesse of heart fearing God that whatsocuer they do they may doe it heartily euen as to the Lord and not vnto Men. For as much as they are sure that they shall receiue the reward of thy Heauenly Inheritance of thee O Lord Christ while truly and faithfully they serue their bodily Masters Grant that so many as are vnder theyoake may count their Masters worthy of all honour that the name of God and his Doctrine bee not euill spoken of and that they may obey them with all feare not onely if they bee good and curteous but also though they bee sroward and please them in all things not answering them againe not picking ought from them but shew good faithfulnesse that in all things they may bring credit to the doctrine of thee our GOD and Sauiour to whom with the Father and the Holy Ghost be all honour praise and glory for euer and euer Ameu Seruants ought to account their Masters worthy of all honour I Tââ 6. 1 and to be subiect vnto them with all feare not onely to the good and curteous but also to the froward 1 Pet. 2. 18 and to please them in all things not answering againe and to be no filchers nor deceiuers of them in any thing but shew all good faithfulnes Tit. 2. 9. 10 in singlenesse of their hearts as vnto Christ not with seruice to the eye as Men-pleasers but as the seruants of Christ doing the will of GOD from their hearts with good will seruing the Lord and not Men. Ephe. 6. 5. 6. 7. A Prayer for Children and their dutie AS thou O mercifull Father hast giuen commandement vnto all Fathers and Mothers to bring vp their Children in thy feare nurture and doctrine so likewise thy good pleasure is that children should honour and reuerence their Parents diligently giue care vnto their vertuous instructions and faithfully obey them As thou hast promised health honour glorie and riches long life and all that good is vnto them that honour reuerence and humbly obey their Fathers Mothers so hast thou threatned vnto disobedient Children ignominy euil same contempt shame dishonor pouerty sicknesse short life and such other plagues Yea in thy holy Law thou dost not onely pronounce them accursed that dishonour their Fathers and Mothers but thou also commandest that if anie Childe be stubborne and disobedient and will not heare but rather despise the commandement of his Father and Mother the same should bee stoned to death without mercy so greatlie doest thou abhorre disobedience and rebellion against all persons but especially against Parents I therefore heartily wishing that the plagues of thy fierce wrath for thou O Lord art a consurning fire may bee farre from them most humbly beseech thee to engraue in the hearts of all Children of whatsoeuer age kinde estate or degree they be true honour heartie reuerence and vnfeined obedience towards their Pareâts Giue them
Heauen anâ Earth bee rendered praise and thankesgiuing Worlâ without eâd Amen Another Morning Prayer O Blessed Lord thoâ hast established thy Throne in Heauen and thoâ gouernest all things by thirâ imperiall power I will mâgâifie thee O God and praise thy name World without ând I will giue thee thankes âlwaies and make thy name glorious for euermore Lord âonfirme in mee that which âhou hast wrought and fiâish the worke thou hast beguââe in me to the glorie of thy name and the sauing of âây soule at the dreadful day of thy vâsitation for thy mereâes sake O Father of goodnesse and mercy let the depth of thy bounty dry vp the depth of my sinnes and giue mee grace to efâect thy will and then command mee what thou pleaâest Lord giue me patience âonstancy and perseuerance ân my calling and duety of âife according to thy will ând direction and then let my course of life be in what thou wilt appoint Good Father bee thou my guide and âule of lââe and then all my actions shall be squaredâ and fitted by the aime of thy word to my great comfort Lord let not the world with her smile beguile mee nor with âer ârownes afright me Arme me with sanctity strength and wisdome that Sathan deceiue mee not let not my owne conscience betray mee to his malice let me euery day encrease my strength in thee to the welfare of my soule And good Lord giue me grace patiently and thankfully to take all thou shalt lay vpon me good Father deliuer me this day from sinne and all other mischiefe that may befall me through my frailâty and keepe me as the apple of thy eye Lord hide me vnder the âhadow of thy wings from the vngodly and them that goe about to trouble mee Mine enemies compaste mee âound about Lord bee thou my guard and defence let not mine enemies haue the âoper hand of me O Lord âleanse mee from my secret offâaces and let my morning teares and the sorrowâull sighing of my heart âome before thy presence ând alwaies be acceptable in âhy sight And I beseech thee good Father to cast vpon me âhe eye of thy great clemencie that through the efâects of thy spirit I may obâaine life euerlasting Amen A short Prayer for the Morning O Lord God in the multitude of thy mercies I doe heere present my selfe vnto thee beseeching thee to heare me and to addresse my heart truly and zealouslie to call vpon thee O Heauenly Father who like a diligent watchman doest alwaies attend thy faithfull people whether they awake or sleepe and mightily defendest them not onely from Sathan that olde enemy of Mankinde but also from all other aduersaries so that by thy godly power they bee preserued harmelesse I most heartily thanke thee that it hath pleased thy Fatherlie goodnesse to take care of ââee thine vnprofitable serâuant this night past that thou hast both safely kept me from all my enemies and âlso giuen me sweete sleepe to the great comfort of my âody I most intirely beseech âhee O most mercifull Father to shew the like kindnesse towards me this day in âreseruing my body and âoule that as my enemies may haue no power ouer me so I likewise may neiâher thinke breathe speake âr doe any thing that may âe displeasant to thy Fatherââe goodnesse dangerous to ây selfe or hurtfull to my âeighbour but that all mine ânterprises may bee agreeaâle to thy most blessed will âhich is alwaies good and godly doing that which may aduance thy glory answere to my vocation anâ profit my neighbour whoââ I ought to loue as my selfe â that whensoeuer thou callest me from this vale of miserie I may bee found thâ Childe not of darknesse buâ of light and so for eueâraigne with thee in glory which art the true and euerlasting light to whom with thy dearely beloued Sonne IESVS CHRIST our onely Sauiour and the Holie Ghost that most sweet comforter bee all honour and glorie Amen A Meditation to be vsed before thou goâst to bed AT night before thou goest to bedde examine wel thy conscience It is good that euery man doe not onely weekelie but euery day and houre examine himselfe ââ driue from his soule all negligence and sloath and enrich his minde with godlinesse Whereupon the Poet writeth very well Let not thy sluggish sleepe close vp thy waking eye Vntill with iudgement deepe thy daily deeds thou trie It is meet then to examine our consciences of the grieuous offences which wee haue committed against GOD and to call to remembrance how wee haue offended his omnipotent Maiestie from the time we did rise vnto this present by thought consent deedâ slaâkenesse or omitting that which âendeth to the true seruice and âonour of our Lord and Sauiour IESVS CHRIST by offending of our Neighbour bâ passing our time idlie in praying after a ââolde sort with small deuotion and in neglecting of our duty by such slothfulnesse that we thereby fall into ârronious sins which turnâ very iâiârious to our soules Therefore let vs with true sorrow and grâese and with a remorse of conscience duly consider the great offence wee comit against so mercifull a GOD then preparing our selues to prayer let vs giue God his dââ in seruing him in holinesse and righteousnesse with most humble thankes for his great âârciâs and benefits which hee so liberally bestowed vpon vs âânie waies as in making vs reasonable Creatures after his oâne siâilitude and likenesse ând by his infinite loue in shedâing his most precious bloud ââlââring vâ therâby from the ââttâââlesse pit of hell Mârââââr hee hâth prâmised and is alwâiâs ready to giue ââ euerlasting life if wee iâ faith trâly seeke it ât his âercifull âânds ââd walkâ in his Laâes and follow his Commândeâents Let vs coâsidâr âis greât loue thât ââ bath ãâã vâ in the Holy Ghost when wee were ignorant aâd in laying his shining loue vpon vs with the light of faith which hâth preserued vs from a grââtââ danger For example through priââ his Maiesty droâe out of Heaâen thâse which were soââtââes gloriouâ shining Angels being disobedient to his Law and chased Adam out of Paradise for hiâ disobedience in not obeying his heauenly will Further his Iustice hath cast many a oâe into the deepe âângeon of bell there to be tormented with perpetuall paine punishment for their sloathfull negligence in seruing of him How much then are wee bound vnto the Lord in giuing vs so many exaâples whereby we might serue him aright as true Christians ought to doâ but his mercie is infinite full of patience and long suffering If wee will at any time seeke and call to him for grace âow gently doth hee lay his râddâ of correction vpon vs whereby we may acknowledge our offences in turning to him in the sinceritie of our hearts minding neuer more to offend him whereas otherwise it might please âim to destroy vs suddenly O what a gââtle and loâing Father is this that hath
Come ye blessed c. Go ye cursed c. THE SOVLES Alarum-bell WHEREIN THE sicke Soule through the horror of conscience being awakened from security by the sight of sinne hath recourse to GOD by MEDITATION and PRAYER By H. Thompson Watch pray lest ye fal into temptation Mat. 26. At London printed by Io. Beale 1618. TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE Sir Ivlivs Caesar Knight one of his Maiesties most Honourable Priuie Counsell Henry Thompson wisheth increase of grace and all spirituall gifts by Iesus Christ our Lord. THe chiefe and principal thing Right Honourable appertaining to euerie worthy personage which thing it is good to see that your Honour doth well consider is to walke in the Garden of humility whereto the âigh ãâã direct way is to passe by ãâã of Vertue whose ãâã is anchored and lincked to the feare and loue of GOD. For as by the one ãâã couered the multitude of sinnes so by the other is obtained blessednesse wisedome and knowledge Dauid that noble King and Prophet after hee had long trauelled and passed through the Gate of Vertue entred the faire and pleasant Garden of Humilitie and his walking and continuance therein so much pleased God that hee saide of him by the mouth of his Prophet I will set vp thy seede after thee which shall proceede out of thy bodie And now knowing most Honourable Knight the great loue and affection which your Honor euer hath and doth beare to vertue and godlinesse I was thereby moued the more boldlie after I had gathered together this small-handfull of flowers named The Soules Alarum-Bel to dedicate the same to your Honour as the fruite of my labours nothing doubting but that they shall bee acceptable vnto you and shelter themselues vnder your fauourable sure protection And I thought good to set forth a Treatise of this nature the rather because meditation is the key that openeth to vertue and all godlines for the encrease of vertue and godly liuing leading all them that follow it to tread in the right and true pathe which our Sauiur Christ hath prescribed vnto vs in his holy Gospell I most humbly beseeche your Honour to accept it as my good will towards you a shew of thankefulnesse but no satisfaction for the great fauours and kindnesses which my friends and I haue receiued from your Honour So crauing your honourable patience pardon herein if any thing haue escaped me for want of knowledge or learning I shall according to my bounden dutte call dailie with my most humble and heartie prayers to Almighty GOD that hee will finish that good which hee hath begunne in you praying also for the prosperous preseruation of your health and posteritie long to liue in honour ioy and felicitie in this World and to send you in the World to come a ioyfull Resurrection Amen Your Honors to commande in all duty and seruice Henry Thompson The Preface to the Reader REligious Reader amongst other there bee two seuerall causes which haue instigated me to enterprise and publish this worke of Meditation partly because of mine owne exercise and commodity for the health of my soule in the World to come and the good ordering of my body here in this present troublesome Pilgrimage and partly for the vtility and profit of my natiue Countrey the aduancement and benefit whereof euery Man is bound both by nature and conscience to studie by all meanes possible to the vttermost of his power for the true leading of the soule into the right path of righteousnesse And for that purpose euery Man is bound to distribute according to the greatnes or smalnesse of the Talent ministred and lent vnto him bee it neuer so little if it may any way profit and see it doe not remaine in him as dead and frustrate but rather that it bee bestowed forth to encrease and fructifie But gentle Reader the manifold miseries and calamities of this our wretched life which are incident to our fraile flesh being duly considered doe enforce vs to seeke out the right way of Meditation for the comfort of our weake and oppressed soules ouer growne with the deluge of sinne Now if we did rightly know the aboundance of benefits which true Meditation being poured forth to GOD in zeale of heart doth bring wee would bee farre more industrious to find it and being once found and surely lodged in the secret chamber of our hearts we would be farre more desârous to keepe it the thoghts of our hearts are as so many spectacles to demonstrate and make apparant vnto vs the benefit necessity force and vse of holy âeditation inciting vs both to frequency and feruency therein without which besides many other benefits which thereby wee either obtaine or lose neither can Sathan be resisted nor our faith manifested nor GOD daily honoured There be many considerations likewise therunto mouing aâ the shortnesse of our life which is but a span and the vanity thereof the suddennesse of Christs comming in a moment the strict and fearefull account that must bee ââdered at the day of his appearance for ãâã ãâã vngodly vncharitable and vnchristian liuing and behauiour And because holy Meditation is a mourning and desire of the Spirit to God for that which is lacking euen as the sicke man sorroweth for his health whereby being reconciled to God by faith he may enioy the thing he doth expect and craue or hath need of In what a desperate danger may wee bee thought to bee in if wee shall shew our selues slacke or carelesse in this so auailable a dutie Let vs therefore meditate in all places and at all times calling to mind the largenesse of Gods gracious loue and his louing kindnesse in Christ Iesus our Sauiour who biddeth vs aske and it shall be giuen knocke and it shall be opened And whensoeuer thou art burthened or oppressed with thy sinnes or any other misery or calamity in the World vse godly and holy meditation and be thou then fully assured the Lord will offer himselfe to be reconciled to thee if thou thy selfe be readie and faithfull to call for the same at his hands To the furthering whereof and as it were the tracing a path thereto consider that life it selfe is but the harbenger of death and we liue to die GOD that numbred the haires of our head hath unmbered our yeeres also which we cannot passe whether in middle age or in old age or in Infancy when and where and how we know not for the issue of death is in the hands of God Our end and finall dissolution is therefore concealed from vs because we should be alwayes meditating and prepared for our end and thinke euery moment vpon death which is the ende of all flesh Dauid teacheth vs to looke backe into our liues by holy meditation whereby wee may learne to redeeme the time by timely repentance Psal 90. As a Bird guideth her âlight with her traine so the life of man is best directed by a continuall meditating recourse
pleased thee of thy maruellous humility patience and loue towards man kinde to descend from the high Throne of Heauen to be incarnate by the Holie Ghost and borne of the Virgin Marie and here to suffer trouble paine for our sakes I doe beseech thee for thy bitter death and passion deliuer me from all euill and from the euerlasting paines of hell and vouchsafe through thy great mercie and goodnesse to leade me whither thou diddest leade the Thiefe crucified with thee And I beseech thee thorow thy clemencie to vouchsafe vnto mee O Lord God King of Heauen and Earth the ioyes prepared for thy chosen and so direct sanctifie and gouerne my heart my thoughts my words and deeds in thy sacred Law by keeping thy Commandements that here euer through thy helpe O Sauiour of the World I may bee safe and free and by thy bitter death passion may be broght to the glory of the resurrection so remaine in euerlasting life Amen A Prayer in temptation O Mercâfull Lord and Sauiour iesus Christ the onely refuge of a desolate and afflicted soule O God thou that hast made mee and redeemed mee in whom âll things are possible vnto me and without whom I am able to doe nothing thou seest who I am that here prostrate my prayers and poure out my heart vnto thee what I would haue and what is fittest for mee thou knowest My soule is buried ãâ¦ã and blood and would be âââne dissolued and come vnto thee I am vrged against my will and violently drawne to think that which from my-heart I detest and to haue in minde the poyson and bane of my soule O Lord thou knowest mee for thy hands haue framed me and with flesh and skinne thou hast cloathed mee and loe this flesh which thou hast giuen me draweth mee to my ruine and fighteth against the spirit if thou helpest not I am ouercome if thou forsakest mee I must needes faint why doest thou set mee contrary vnto thee and makest mee greeuous and a burthen vnto my selfe Diddest thou create mee to cast me away Diddest thou redeeme mee to damne me for euer It had beene good for mee neuer to haue beene borne if I were borne to perish O my most mercifull Father where is thy olde and wonted mercies where is thy gracious sweetenesse and loue towards me become how long shall mine enemie reioice ouer mee and humble my life vpon earth and place me in darkenesse like the dead of the World What am I Lord that thou settest mee to fight alone against so mightie subtile and cruell enemies that neuer cease to bid mee a pârpetuall battaile O Lord why doest thou shew thy might against a leafe that is tossed with euery wind and persecutest a drie stubble wilt thou therefore cast away the worke of thy hands wilt thou banish mee from thy face and take thy holy Spirit clean from me Alasse O my good Lord whither shall I goe from thy face or whither shall flie from thy Spirit or shall I flie from the incensed but to the appeased whither from thee as iust but vnto thee as mercifull Doe with mee Lord that which is good in thine eies for thou wilt doe all things in righteous iudgement oneây Lord I desire to remember I am but flesh blood sraile of my selfe and impotent to resist shew thy selfe a Sauiour vnto me and either take away mine enemies or grant mee grace that without wound or fault by thee and with thee I may ouercome them sweet Lord Amen FINIS A Table to find out the principall Prayers contained in this Booke THe way how to commend our selues to GOD in the ãâã aâ our vprising Page 285. A Prayer before wee settle our selues to our Deuotions p 287. A Morning Prayer p. 291. Another Prayer for the Morning p. 296. Another Morning Prayer p. 308. A short Prayer for the Morning p. 312. A Meditation to be vsed before thou goest to bed p. 314. A Prayer for the Euening p 322. A Prayer for the Night p. 333 A Prayer to GOD for grace and to despise the vanity of the World p. 338. A Prayer to GOD to defend vs from euill company and to keepe ouâ tongues from vttering ill words p. 346. A Prayer to GOD for bâ great goodnesse vnto Man p. 354. A Prayer to GOD to deliuer vs from our ghostly enemies p. 357. A Prayer to GOD daily to bee said p 358. A Prayer to be vsed at all times p. 360 A Prayer to be daily saide vnto our Lord Iesus Christ p. 362. A prayer for the remission of sinnes p. 367. A general prâyer for all kind of sin p. 380. A ãâã Faith p. 3ââ A prayer vnto GOD that we may liue in his ãâã and that hee will turne his ãâã ãâã p. 394. A ãâã for ãâã with their duty 400. A ãâã for children their duty p. 404. A prayer against whoââdome p. 410. A prayer for a Woman with child p. 414. A Thanksgiuing vnto God ãâ¦ã deliuerance p. 41â A prayer for a siâke Man p. 421. A prayer to bee saide before the receiuinâ of the holy Communion p. â24 A thankesgiuing after the receiuing of â holy Communion p. â38 A prayer to ãâã saidâ at the receiuing of the mystery of Christs Body in the Communion p 441. A prayer to bee saide at the receiuing of the mystery of Christs blood in the holy Communion p. 442. A morning salutation to GOD for wisedome for grace and forgiuenesse of sinnes p. â44 A prayer for the King p. 454. A ãâã prayer to our Lord. p. ãâã A prayer in ãâã p. â59 FINIS