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A85529 Gods deliverance of man by prayer. And mans thankefulnesse to God in prayses. In a sermon by reason of the lecturers absence in the Church of Saint Bartholmewes Exchange, on Ash-Wendesday [sic], at the generall fast, proposed. But at that time by a company of church intruders very rudely opposed. And now at this time, for the publike satisfaction of all men faithfully in print exposed. by I. G. D.D. Rector there. Grant, John, d. 1653. 1642 (1642) Wing G1520; Thomason E141_13; ESTC R7665 17,142 34

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encouragement in our Text Call upon me in the day of trouble Had not wee this gratious warrant with small comfort should wee life up our drooping heads out of these depths by solemne Covenant we Christians are the selected people of God drawne out of the Masse of corruption to be the heyres of salvation The scope of our faith and the ayme of our Christian hope is to be joyned unto the God whom wee seeke to be undistractedly and unseparably his for ever in the Lord Iesus this life of ours is but momentany the life beleeved and expected is the life of eternity this is but a breathing after that now in our attendance by faith and hope on that blessed day of eternitie which shall not have any nights interposition God hath not left us to our selves but communicates himselfe to us to uphold us in that attendance by His Word addresseth He Himselfe to us and by our Invocation is he unto us open Seeke ye my face is His expression to us thy face wee doe seeke is our hearts faiths returned answer and practice a blessed harmony in harmonious blessednesse Psalm 27. 8. In the prophesie of Hosea we find this in an accurate way of expression set downe Thou shalt call me Ishai and not Baali chap. 2. ver. 16. Ishai not Baali My Husband not my Idolized Lord God will have us intire not divided halfe his halfe not his halfe the Idoll of our hearts what ever that Idol bee mungrell Religion is to the onely true God abominable Now goe wee on with the Prophet verse 18. and so forward for I will take away the name of Baalim out of her mouth And they shall no more bee remembred by their name And in that day will I make a Covenant for them with the Beasts of the field and with the fowles of the heaven and with the creeping things of the ground And I will breake the bow and the sword and the battle of the earth and will make them to lye downe safely and here comes in the Cordialnesse of the businesse I will betroth thee unto mee for ever yea I will betroth thee unto mee in righteousnesse and in judgement and in loving kindnesse and in mercy I will even betroth thee unto me in faithfulnesse and thou shalt know the Lord And it shall come to passe in that day I will heare saith the LORD I will heare the Heavens and they shall heare the earth and the earth shall heare the corne and the Wine and they shall heare Iezreel and I will sow her to mee in the earth and I will have mercy upon her that had not obtained mercy and I will say to them which were not my people Thou art my people and they shall say thou art my God Gods promises and our prayers thence make sure worke indeed none like it Without the Word of God and that sounding and resounding in our eares with the ministeriall application thereof to our hearts by the spirits operation wee should live and dye in the grossenesse of ignorance and without Prayer also in humble and fiduciall manner put up unto our God in the merits and mediation of Iesus Christ wee should be hopelesse helplesse destitute altogether of the consolations from above the heavenly consolations in the times of afflictions disturbances feares That prayer is a most important part of our Religious service to God ward appeares in this most clearely that the sacred booke of God under those appellations of prayer and Invocation comprehendeth even the whole service of God Let that among the rest be deepely weighed and pondred in our hearts Whosoever shall call on the Name of the Lord shall be saved Acts 2. 21. Gods whole worship is contained under this one phrase to call upon God no duty of godlinesse is to him more acceptable no sacrifice in better part taken then is that the calling on the name of the Lord is the open profession of him without dantednesse Gen. 4. 26. Where ever Abraham the Father and patterne of the faithfull where ever he came there erected he an Altar and called upon the Name of the Lord Gen. 12. 7 8. The house of prayer is the name of Gods house and God gave it that name by his Prophet Isaiah and our blessed Iesus ratifies it Preaching we have here and Sacraments we have here but prayer gives it the denomination as the major service of God and both implying and including all the rest needs must we all if there bee any ingenuity of Christianity in us needs must wee acknowledge prayer to bee a matter of the greatest consequence even upon this consideration deeply volved and revolved in our hearts that every soule to heaven-ward setled makes the recommendation of his spirit into the hands of God his practice uncessant as being in no hands late but his that of Davids is by frequency made his Into thy hands I commend my spirit thou hast redeemed me O Lord God of truth Psal. 31. 5. Gods promises are the faithfulls encourgaments and in them presenting themselves to God acceptance is to them confidently assured Prayer is that hand which we reach and stretch forth unto our mercifull God to receive from him all his {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} Saint Iames calls them all his givings and all his good gifts his good givings and his perfect gifts In the hand of faith prayer is a key Heaven it openeth unto us and from Heaven enricheth us with the best of treasures our wounds layes it open to the right curer of them the binder up and exquisite healer of them all up carrieth it and dispreads before our piteous God the sobbings and groanings of our disturbed hearts in an humble and holy familiarity that will have no denyall no repulse of that force it is with God when put forth a right that it makes the rods and scourges of Gods correcting hand even fall there out 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 powerfully his fatherly affections and removeth his justly conceived indignations Prayer in parties and in Families well ordered is the customary sacrifice is the Morning and Evening perfume of the devoutly Religious Let my prayer writes David bee set forth before thee as incense and the lifting up of mine hands as an Evening sacrifice Psalm 141. 2. Call upon me in the day of trouble Saint Paul utters it thus pray {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} without ceasing without fainting 1 Thes. 5. 17. What ever the troubles be Our Saviour thus Watch and pray that yee enter not into tentation Matth. 26. 41. As justly wee may and sufficiently wee cannot admire the goodnesse of our God daigning his word to addresse himselfe in speech to our capacities So are we to esteeme likewise that as an high and honourable favour that he will heare us in prayer and prayses approaching unto him giving way to our importunities nay even commanding us expresly to be importunate to such prayers yea only to such are his eares opened and
Christian must compose himselfe aright and bee ever readier to heare than to offer the sacrifice of fooles babling raw undigested prayers unto the GOD of awe and order In the third place know that prayers rightly modelled and moulded up will frame us to avoyd that defiler of all good exercises base hypocrisie It is before God that wee appeare in prayer whether it be in private or in publike alone in our closets or with others in our Families or in Church Assemblies God sees us heares us observes us there 's no dallying with him no deluding of him The Copy of a faire countenance and looks demurely composed cannot in his sight bee availeable whose eyes pierce all darknesse even that of hell and doe see through and through the thickest mantles and coverture of the closest hypocrisie even that which hypocrites in the very cabinets of their hearts cannot themselves discerne Further Prayer in conscience bindeth us that use it not to wrong any no not the easiest to be wronged to quit our hands speedily of what is others not our own Nay it importunes us to detest and abhorre even as hell all ravenous greedy oppressing courses None of which in whomsoever can possibly stand with the right profession of Christianity observe that expression of God in his Prophet Isai. 1. 15. When you spread forth your hands I will hide mine eyes from you yea when you make many prayers I will not heare your hands are full of bloud In that consideration religious David said I will wash mine hands in innocency so will I compasse thine Altar O Lord Psalme 26. 6. Hence that exquisite counsell of Saint Paul advising us to pray every where lifting up holy hands without wrath or doubtings I Timothy 2. 8. Further yet prayer adviseth us to be rich to God-wards in the relievance of his poore Saints as now the distressed and dissipated Irish Protestants The ablest in power honour wealth is or ought to be a daily begging suitor unto God And can any think of God to be heard and answered in his petitions that suffers the godly to perish for want of their redundancies Suffers bleeding Ireland which makes our Kings heart bleed still to wallow and welter in bloud without stenching that bloudy issue Who so perish through want of our timely compassionate remedy their bloud I feare me will be put on our accompts against the reckoning day of the Doome finall Can our prayers worke our deliverance our eares and hearts rejecting the suites of bleeding Protestants or not seasonably relieving their almost desperate condition and humanely forlorne hopes The sentence is peremptory Prov. 21. 13. Who so stoppeth his eares at the cry of the poore hee also shall cry himselfe and shall not be heard On the contrary Blessed are the mercifull evermore blessed for they shall obtaine mercy Matth. 5. 7. Nothing so sure as their deliverance out of what ever troubles dangers cares feares In the fifth place Prayer it is that obligeth to diligence in hearing Gods Word and using aright the Sacraments of his Ordination For how thinke we that God will regard our prayers if we bee overly in the observation of his serious enjoyments will he receive our demands if we ●light over his commands if wee waite not constantly in his Sanctuary on his sacred behests and appointments Sixthly Prayer doth bind us all to the good behaviour one towards another nay more to the Reciprocation of enterchangeable Reconciliation in the occurrences of what ever differences and offences That passage is full and faire Matth. 5. 23 24. If thou bring thy gift to the Altar and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought against thee leave there thy gift before the Altar and goe thy way first be reconciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gift If wee serve not one another in love which is an enjoyment Apostolicall neither our persons nor our prayers can please God When our Saviour had prescribed us a forme of Prayer he reassumeth and reinforceth that Petition in it Forgive us our debts as wee forgive our debtors for saith he If ye forgive men their trespasses your heavenly Father will also forgive you but if yee forgive not men their trespasses Neither will your Father forgive your trespasses Matth. 6. 14 15. We have it thus related by Saint Marke chap. 1. verse 25. 26. When yee stand praying forgive if yee have ought against any that your Father also which is in Heaven may forgive you your trespasses Hold we to this and we shall be happy in deliverances but if thus cordially and really we pecce not up in peeces shall we be like a Potters vessell gracelesse uselesse in all troubles remedilesse which God avert and bring us all into the right tune and temper of Christianity and regular charity I now passe on to the last parcell in our Text Our due returne of glory to our deliverer out of all troubles We are never right till God ingenuously bee acknowledged by us to bee {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} the remover of evills and of whatsoever is good the gratious bestower What we do must all be done to the glory of God 2 Cor. 10. 31. To this end were all things made in all creatures God sets forth his glory and in them all will he be glorified light cannot be hid and God of lights is the Father and in them all is represented to be glorified by Men the Sonne of God became man he is God manifested in the flesh and for that manifestation never can we men glorifie our God enough By this hath God made his wisdome manifest in finding out a way to satisfie his Justice exactly without the least prejudice at all to his Mercy Nay His Mercy is most evident in his Justice his Sonnes death on the Crosse was the price of our Redemption and the purchase of Heaven for us who had merited hell by the heinousnesse of our transgressions To be glorified will God againe send his Sonne and in our nature too but glorified To bee judged and to death sentenced for our offences was his first comming to bee the visible Judge both of quicke and dead shall his second comming be To be glorified God sets up and takes downe whom hee pleaseth Kings and Kingdomes are at his disposall to the Kings of the earth is hee terrible writes the Psalmist Psalm 76. 12. And the Courtly Prophet is plaine The Nation and Kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish yea those Nations utterly shall be wasted Esay 60. 12. To be glorified God remarkeably punisheth his owne transgressing people and at his owne house many times begins his judgement but ends in The ruine of his enemies Wee see that in part fulfilled and to the height at last shall it be made full As truely as I live all the earth shall bee filled with the glory of the Lord Num. 14. 21. Yet thinke not here beloved that God stands in need of being glorified by
and solid but what wee have from the dictates of his holy spirit This Lord our God this one Lord hath made all things for himselfe even the wicked for the day of evill Prov. 16. 4. Assuredly God will be glorified if not by us then on us if not for his mercies in our deliverance Surely then for his judgements in our sentencing to hell according to that in the Psalmist The wicked shall be turned into hell and all the Nations that forget God He that will not voluntarily glorifie God as the Father of mercies in the rigour of justice will our God glorifie himselfe in his eternall ruine If wee prove not the Heralds of his glory examples shall we be of his just indignation When his wrath is kindled but a little O blessed are they that in him repose their trust Psal. 2. 12. accursednesse shall enfetter all others in the chaines of everlasting darknesse O! my beloved in the Lord What ever we have been heretofore be this hence forward to the end of our pilgrimage and warfare on earth our mainest care never any more to receave the grace of God in vaine never turn the same into lasciviousnesse which Saint Iude fitly calls the denying of the only Lord God and our Lord Iesus Christ improve wee rather with all manner of alacrity and industriousnesse the talents thereof unto us concredited to the glory of our God upon our receiving the end of our faith even our endlesse salvation By words by works in our lives and at our deaths set wee forth the prayses of our gratious deliverer with the Psalmist from the ground of our hearts saying Blessed be the Lord God who daily loadeth us with his benefits even the God of our salvation he that is our God is the God of our salvation And unto God the Lord belong the issues from death Psalme 68. 19 20. Endangered is the Church of God at this day every where in the world and in this Island from the world divided endangered amongst Atheists Papists Sectaries in troubles are all right Christians involved O! now is the time of instant prayer for their gratious deliverance out of them all Call we heartily upon our God and his bowell mercies will tenderly reach us and savingly relieve us wee shall find and feele his timely succours there is yet balm in Gilead yet mercies and the plenteous redemption with our God He he it is that shall redeeme Israel from all his iniquities bring all his people every where out of all their depths of sins sorrowes miseries Psa. 130. Vtterly will he never forsake his own people the Israel of God but upon their unfained repentance and faith without hypocrisie settle them unremovably in himselfe and let them see even their full desires on al their malicious enemies and ungratious opposers for seeing God for the love of his Church made the world Sathan who labours the worlds ruine cannot with all his forces and devices ruinate the Church The eternall God the Lord of Armies and Mercies who from that roaring and circuiting Lion hath many times and many wayes delivered us from the hands of men his Captives and instruments how ever malitiously bent against us will still and still deliver us Our Petitions shall be prevalent with him for us and against them And after he hath given us deliverance upon deliverance here on earth he will possesse us in Heaven with our inheritance there our Inheritance immortall undefiled and that can never fade away 1 Pet. 1. 4. to this inheritance the King of glory bring us that there wee may for evermore glorifie him und●stractedly AMEN FINIS Post-Script W. A. D. D. Minor invidiâ I. G. D. D. Major contemptu Lesser than Envie greater than contempt From th' One and th' other let me be exempt I wish not Much with little am content So let My Yeares runne on My Life be spent There are some words mis-printed others mis-placed and the pointing here and there unobserved Pardon and amend friendly then peruse curteously The LORDS Prayer enlarged The PREFACE GRatious and glorious Father all good all mightie thou art with us alwayes present but thy Majestie principally demonstrates it selfe in and from Heaven in thee do we live move and have our being as thou hast created us of nothing so doest thou nourish maintaine defend us in the order and ranke of our creation We have our gratious enjoyment to betake our selves in prayer unto thee whose title is the hearer and answerer of prayers the helper of us to pray aright and the succourer of us too in right prayer to thy glory in our salvation Petion 1. O! cause thy Name and thy Selfe to bee made known upon Earth and thy saving health among all nations manifest thy selfe yet more more in and to the habitable world and be thou holy and heavenly Father by all of all conditions and sorts of Mankind honoured and glorified in the thoughts of our hearts in the words of our mouthes in the deeds of our holy lives and conversations even upon earth heavenly Petition 2. O! grant that the Scepter of thy Kingdome the word of thy power and the power of thy Word may bee efficacious and prevalent all the world over let us receive it humbly retaine it in our hearts closely grow up thrivingly by it in the cleare knowledge of thee and thy Christ day by day O let all Christian Churches agree in the truth of thy holy and lively word and be strengthened in grace by it and fitted by degrees for glory Petition 3. What thou willest be that accomplished and all the opposers of thy will confuted really and everlastingly confounded O be thy revealed will the rule of our thoughts words actions and thy very least becke our sway as it is of all thy holy Angels thy ministring spirits by thee sent forth to minister for them who shall bee the heyres of thy salvation Petition 4. What is needfull for this outward man let thy divine providence supply us withall and on that let our dependance be alwayes and in all things and teach us that lesson in what estate so ever we are with thine allotments to rest contented and in every thing to bee unto thy Majesty unfainedly thankfull Petition 5. O! look not severely upon our innumerous errors transgressions sins but cover them pardon them cast them all into the Seas bottome never to rise thence against us unto condemnation and separation from thee and give us all mutually forgiving hearts in the case of arising differences and offences Petition 6. We are in the midst of snares O let us never bee ensnared uphold us in thy feare and deliver us from the feare of all thine and our enemies Sathan sin death hell destruction The Doxologie WE are in thy Kingdom O with thy golden Scepter rule us we are under thy power O shelter us from all adversary forces we breath after the propagation of thy glory in our eternall salvation O manifest the same in thy due time and that in all clearenesse and fulnesse to our redeemed soules Amen So be it is our prayer Amen be it so will be thy ratification thou art faithfull and we are happie Amen Amen * Moaning the practice of Separatists c. 1 Iohn 5. 11.