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A01139 The groanes of the spirit, or the triall of the truth of prayer Foxle, George. 1639 (1639) STC 11250.3; ESTC S114872 54,217 260

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the third place if ever thou wouldst pray to break off thy sins and to part with thy prophanesse for as I have shewed a sinfull course familiarity with God cannot consist or stand together A corrupt tongue or leprous throat maketh a harsh noise in the eare of God remēber that the Lord is far from the wicked and though they cry to him he wil not harken to them Fourthly thou must avoid and abandon all prophane idle and unprofitable company for as thy living in a corrupt ayre or with contagious bodies will increase the habit of thy corrupt disposition till thou be utterly consumed so lewd and wicked company will more and more contaminate thy soule and spirit so that thy breath shall stink worser and worser in the nostrills of God As the soule in the Law that touched any abominable unclean thing and ate of the sacrifice was to bee cut off from Gods people so the conversing and familiarity with unclean cursed company cutteth a soule off keepeth it off from familiarity with God in prayer Therefore saith the wiseman Enter not into the path of the wicked and goe not into the way of evill men The Prophet David washing his hands in innocēcy that he might compasse the Altar of the Lord abandoneth all vain persons resolveth not to sit or converse with the wicked for as thou must avoid evill company and hate them that regard lying vanities so thou must associate thy selfe to the godly Hee that walketh with the wise shal be wise hate the evill saith the Prophet and love the good The meerely moral man doth counsel thee to converse with such as will make thee better as men by constant conversing with natives of a Nation doe learne the language of the nation so by sorting thy self with beggers thou maist happily learne to beg Fiftly thou must intreat the godly earnestly to pray for thee and to beg thee of the Lord esteem much of their praiers which be of that efficacy to convert a sinner from his waies and to save a soule from death hiding a multitude of sinnes If thus thou dost and God affecteth the hearts of his people to pray for thee there is good hope that thou shalt come to pray for thy selfe and for others also for the Sonne of many prayers cā hardly perish but so long as thou dost scoffe mock at the prayers of the Saints or hast them in light esteem the spirit of prayer or supplication will not come nigh thee Yet with this begging of the prayers of the Saints thou maist learne to beg thy selfe The people of Israel desired Samuel to pray for them when they had sinned but they praied also for themselves but Pharaoh desired Moses to pray againe and againe for him but hee would never learne to pray for himselfe neither did he at all desire Moses his prayer till the hand of God was the second time upon him for at the first he did not A great many doe never desire the praiers of Gods people if they desire them at all it is not till Gods hand be so heavy upon thē that they know not what to doe Sixtly thou must attend the meanes of the word read preached and conferred upon for thou shalt never learne to speak to God except thou hearest God speak unto thee hee that turnes away his eare from hearing the Law even his prayer shall be abomination It is not a set manner in a secret corner nor the best penned praier that thou canst get by hart without a diligent attendance on the word especially preached that ever will teach or inable thee to pray For faith commeth by hearing And because wee believe therefore we speak As the lame man in the Gospell lay still by the Poole of Bethesda which was the meanes appointed for recovery till the power of God had wrought upon him so thou must still attend the meanes till God smite the heart unvail the eyes touch and untie the tongue to this duty of prayer Seventhly and lastly enquire learn of God's people and they can tell thee what unvaluable profit what sweet pleasures what unspeakable consolation what peace-passing understanding what height of honour what heaven of happinesse they find in this familiar conference with God aske and they will tell thee as a Father observeth that of all vertues they can find none but this compared to incense Secondly they can tell thee on experience that it is the best guard against all assaults of Sinne and Sathan All kind of Divels are kept out and cast out by this When the evill Spirit came upon Saul David alayed and abandoned it by playing on his harpe that harpe saith one was devout Prayer Thirdly if thou wouldst know what is the best trading Gods people will tel thee there is none like Prayer For no state time place person or opposition can intercept thrift if thou art disposed to pray thou maist ever be imploying thy stock and that with the returne of encrease thou maist gain more by Prayer in one houre as one saith well then all the Merchants in the world in a thousand yeares Fourthly wilt thou know what is the very best physick Gods people can tell thee by experience that none is like Prayer It healeth the infirmities of the body and the diseases of the soule and the Praiers of the faithfull shall save the Sicklie and the Lord shall raise them up and if he have committed sinnes they shall be forgiven him Fiftly if it be enquired what is the greatest honour that mortall man can obtaine unto Is it not this for a man to talke familiarly with God as with his friend And such honour have all the Saints and they only What honour were it for a poore meane despicable man to come to be so inward with a great Monarch to have his eare at his pleasure and to goe into the bed-chamber when hee list without repulse or interruption of any So is it with Gods favorites how despicable and despised soever they be amongst men Hee that will be inward with God saith one let him pray frequently let him read diligently for when we speak with God when wee read or heare God speaketh to us Sixtly if thou wouldst be provided of the best armes against thine enemies of the best safest refuge in distresse the speediest deliverance out of trouble the Saints can assure thee upon experience that there is none like this witnesse Moses Hester Iehosaphat and the rest Seventhly wouldst thou command all the armes of creatures as heaven earth and all the creatures therein yea even the Angels themselves the people of God wil teach thee that Prayer is the only word of command By this Elijah did open and shut the heavens By this Moses tied and untied the hands of the Almighty by this Iacob made the Lord to stay with him so that hee could not depart till hee had blessed him Eighthly and lastly
in a word wouldst thou have a guide that might direct thee and protect thee assist thee and never leave thee till thou art brought through this troublesome vale to the life of glory the Saints can assure thee that Prayer is the only meane to bring the guidance of the Spirit into the heart and there to continue it till thou commest to thy journies end these effects of Prayer who can choose but affect Now if thou doest fall in love with the Fruits thou maist haply endeavor to get the Tree into the garden of thy soul which will make all the ground fruitful These rules being observed by thee and the motives considered thou art in a fair possibility to come acquainted with God by whose mercy guidance I have been led along in this litle Treatise desiring for the Cōclusion nothing but this that God may have the honour his People the profit FINIS The excellency and necessity of Praier Isay 29. 10 Rom. 12. 8. Cant. 5. 2. Description of Praier August Hom. Rom. 8. 26. 16. Psal 38. 10. 65. 3. Ioh. 5. 14. Ioh. 5. 14 Ioel 2. 28. Ephes 6. 18. Evidences of praying in the Spirit 1. Is Adoption Rom. 8. 15. 2 A desire and endeavour of the presence of the Spirit Exod. 33. 45. Rom. 8. 26. 3 A sensibility of our owne inability 4 Helpe against infirmities Rom. 8. 26 Memory and Vnderstanding Mat. 26. 39. Conscience Objection Answer 1. 2 Ob. Answer Bern. de medit 6. 8. How the godly are troubled with idle thoughts in prayer How it is with the unregenerate 3 Ob. Answer 5. Fervency of spirit Rom. 8. 26. Gen. 32. 28. Exod. 32. 10. Isay 64. 7. Can. 3. 4. Heb. 6. 4. Luke 18. 4. 7. Hos 12. 4. Col. 4. 12. The difference of true fervēcy counter feit in prayer 1 Difference 2 Difference 3 Difference Cant. 8. 6. Psal 96. 10. 119. 13. 4 Difference 2. King 10 16. Salust ad Caesar 5 Difference Numb 6. 12. 13. Ob. Ans 1. Luk. 24. 11. 32. 34. Isay 58. 2. 3. Iob. 13. 15 6 the train of all graces accompaning 1 Cor. 1. 7. Mat. 21. 22. Psal 5. 3. 4. hope and patience Habuc 2. 1 Psal 5. 3. Preparation Opportunity and Diligence Hypocrites faile of these graces Heb. 4. 2. Mich. 3. 11 Iob. 3. 13. 2 King 6. 33. Tryall of these graces is necessary Tryall of thy faith Psal 17. 2. Esay 29. 13. Mat. 15. 8. Psal 36. 37. Triall of hope and patience Act. 7. 55. 59. 60. Luk. 18. 7. Zacch 13. 9. Exod. 3. 5. 7 The guidance of the Spirit in all our actions Wherein the guidance of the Spirit manifesteth it selfe In the subduing the whole body of sinne 1. Ioh. 3. 9. V. 8. Ioh. 9. 21. Psal 66. 18. 1 Sam. 8. 8. Prov. 25. 26. 27. Ier. 11. 11. Iudg. 10. 6. to 18. 1 Sam. 7. 2. to 12. Isay 1. 15. to 19. Esay 1. 16. Ps 26. 6. Tim. 2. 8. Ob. 1. Answer Rom. 7. 14. Rom 7. 25. 2. Ob. Answer 1 Cor. 6. 20. 2 Cor. 10. 3. Ob. 2. Ans Rom. 7. 15 Quest Answer Quickning and increase of grace Rom. 8. 13. Zac. 10. 12 Meanes of keeping increasing of grace Ps 90. 12. Col. 1. 21. The necessity hereof Ephes 5. 15. 16. The difficulty hereof Weekly and more generall accompts 8 The precious promises Psal 119. 49. Ambrose 2 Sam. 7. 25. 28. Mat. 11. 28. Isay 43. 25. Ier. 38. Ezech. 36. Psal 50. 15. Prayers of the regenerate and unregenerate differ Ob. 1. Nehem. 13. 14. 1 King 20. 3. Ans Ob. 2. Answ His argument Ans 9 the directing of Prayer Ioh. 16. 25 Rev. 8. 34. Ioh. 17. 19 Psal 9. 11. I say 52. 6. Psal 91. 14 15. The necessity and benefit hereof 10. Praying in a time of trouble Prayer an al sufficient remedy 1. Reason Exod. 15. 26. 2. Reason 3. Reason Iam. 5. 16. Bernard de med ● 7. 4 Reason Neglect of prayer argueth want of the spirit How the hypocrite useth prayer Cant. 5. 9. 2. Kings from v. the 10. to 16. Comfort for such as cannot or dare not pray Dan. 9. 2. 23. Our neglect of Prayer relying on other meanes what evill it is unto us Ier. 8. 15. Deut. 22. 25. 2 King 13. 14. Exod. 32. 33. Esay 64. 7. Cant. 3. 4. Hab. 2. 1. 11 Respect to order matter of Praier Rom. 8. 18. 1 Ioh. 5. 14. 1 King 3. 5. Mat. 7. Iam. 4. 3. Luk. 9. 45. Mat. 20. Psal 55. The order to be observed in Praier 1 Rule Mat. 6. 33. Ob. Answer 1 King 3. 9 Psal 4. 2 Rule 2 Sam. 23. 12 Expectation of the thing desired Deut. 33. 7. Ioh. 9. Psal 136. 6. Psal 123. 2. 3. Plin. l. 2. c. 4. The Godly fail herein Ob. Answ The Conclusion of this particular Quest Answer Gen. 24. 63. Dan. 6i 10. Ps 55. 17. 33. 4. Act. 10. 9. Luk. 6. 12. 1. Tim. 1. 6 Ps 31. 18. Eph. 6. 19. Col. 4. 2. Rom. 12. 12. Luk. 21. 36 2. Tim. 4. 2 Rev. 5. 4. Ioh 20. 29. Quaest Ans Psal 4. Ioh. 17. 20 Act. 9. 10. Ps 50. 15. 79. 6. Ier. 10. 25. Deut. 32. 35. Misery in sicknes death with out prayer Ob. Answer Prov. 15. 29. Lev. 21. Prov. 4. 14 Ps 26. 5. 6. Pro. 13. 20. Amos. 5. 14. Exod. 8. 8. 1. Sam. 16. 23. Iam. 5. 15.