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A52167 The covenant acknowledged by an English Covenanter, and the manifested wants of the common prayer, or divine service, formerly used, thought the fittest for publique worship by one vvhose hearty desires are presented to all the lovers of peace and truth in these nations, and shall be the prayers of a wel-wisher to both, and a very much obliged servant to all the promoters of this just cause, E.M., Mason. E. M., Mason. 1660 (1660) Wing M913; ESTC R7635 12,716 22

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deliverer prayes and receives whilst divers are at gaze to see what others do more than seriously I fear to consider the great work we are about which brings life or death Truly I like not the new way though performed by able men but will have none but their select permitted when they cannot see into the hearts of men more now than the inspired Apostles could who charged us to examine our selves upon great penalties The people would indeed go up to Jerusalem to worship after the accustomed manner and Jeroboam would devise a new way to restrain their old way of Sacrificing but it became a fault I pray God it may be none to our Restrainers from the usual Sacraments Likewise I have wondred why the Birth of our blessed Saviour should not be solemnized as formerly it was by as wise and learned men as are now to keep in memory a day for his birth since God so miraculously and of his own goodness hath been pleased to discover how our God was made man and that holy born man made God to redeem us and therefore in my weak judgment fit to be kept in perpetual memory to all generations of Christian men until the Resurrection when there will be no distinction of Gods At last I did conceive it was the old enemy of mans happiness that would obliterate the great Gods Birth-day under some reforming pretence that in time he might bring in Infidelism and by degrees damp the light of the holy Scriptures the great work he is now about the Lord prevent him with the birth of our dear Saviour whom he would have forgotten Then let him alone to bring several gods amongst us as Ashteroth Molech Mahomet or any of those heathenish Baboons but God who is alwayes good to his is now raising up one instrument or other to keep the memory of his holy Childs birth on foot as may be spoken to his glorious honour and the immortal praise of that vertuous Lady Parthenia Lowman who hath given to St. Dunstans west and two or three adjacent parishes 100 l. apeece the improvement whereof she hath ordered to be given to glad the hearts of the Poor upon the Birth-day of our blessed Lord with a commemoration-Sermon also to continue his sacred memory to all succeeding generations What offence likewise to any did that soul-ravishing Emphasis and general applause of all the Congregation to the honor of our most endearing God Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the holy Ghost c. fit to be acknowledged and used by all the sincere Worshippers of God throughout the whole world And this interlocutory Doxology holy David did allow and sure his judgment was right being by testimony of holy Writ A man after Gods own heart when he breaks forth into holy raptures in Psal. 67. Let all the people praise thee O God let all the people praise thee and with this promised blessing ver. 6. Then shall the Earth bring forth her increase and God even our God shall give us his blessing To speak the very truth there are so many holy sentences and heavenly ejaculations and divine prayers for all occasions that it makes my amazed soul to wonder and tremble that we should neglect nay with contempt slight and cast out such a well-framed form of publick worship that instructed the simple and unlearned to rightly worship God by her constant rules of publick worship But I have done This is a work indeed for some Angelick Orator to let us ignorant know the heavenly use might be made of such a mercy we once enjoyed though now slighting that Manna so wisely provided for us Having thus cast in my two poor inconsiderable Mites the one for the Liberties of my native Country the other for my dear Mother the distressed Church of England in these troublesom times I hope my friends will sparingly censure the weak smoakings of this smothering flax and for my foes to this just cause and me the good Lord forgive them and pardon me in time of greatest need if any trouble come for thus discharging my Conscience as being a Covenanter and loving well-willer to the Church and State Pardon me also I pray you ye great learned lights of the Church for thus presuming to offer with my roughhewing hands and unpollished Pen in touching things so far above my feeble reach and with the greatest accept of the will for the deed you know the poor widow would cast into the Treasury all that she had and it was the poor Shepherds inconsiderable persons I humbly conceive that had the happiness to see that heavenly sight of the blessed Quire of Angels when they proclaimed Glory to God in the highest on earth peace good will towards men yea their poor ears had the honor to hear that unexpressible soul-ravishing mirth that that Hierarchy of Angels made at the birth of our dear mothers new-born Bridgroom And we poor weaklings would heartily rejoyce to hear and see the Church again comforted therefore I hope you will excuse me poor despicable worm and with humble reverence I 'le but remember you A Carpenter was dry Nurse to the holy Son of the most high God and divers mean men have had a hand in repairing of Churches though they could not perfect them and I am confident the Church with her decencies and truths will again be in high esteem with moderate men when these foggy mists of our misled understandings are dispers'd as God hath already begun to manifest his divine power after his own way without one blow strucken by man as yet and many of the opposers of Church and State nonplus'd or amazedly astonished and vanished and a great part of that prophesie uttered by the late King performed and all the rest of it hasting by divine justice to be made known to all the world as in the Kings Book of his Prophesies is foretold Nor will he suffer those men long to prosper in their Babel who build it with the bones and cement it with the bloud of their Kings I am confident they will find avengers of my death amongst themselves the injuries I have sustained from them shall be first punished by them who agreed in nothing so much as in opposing me Their impatience to hear the loud cry of my bloud shall make them think no way better to expiate it than by shedding theirs who with them most thirsted after mine who have cause to fear that God will both further divide and by mutual vengeance afterwards destroy A great part of which Prophesie hath already been manifested to the observers of it and the rest expected But let us the lovers of Sion and her sacred-truths that have had the hateful names of Malignants c. cast upon us move like sober men that truly fear God and desire no revenge but the love of our Brethren that have been too much misled by Phanatick humors for love covereth a multitude of sins whereof we are all guilty and remember it is said 2 Sam. 24. The anger of the Lord was moved against Israel and he movedDavid to number Israel and Judah and Israel was punished but the holy-hearted King when he saw the people in perplexity cried out Lo I have sinned and I have done wickedly but these sheep what have they done let thine hand I pray thee be against me and my Fathers house And how did our dear slain Sovereign that meek Christian and tender-hearted King imitate that holy forespoken-of King when he said pag. 142. After-times may see what the blindness of this Age will not and God may at length shew my Subjects that I chose rather to suffer for them than with them Haply I might redeem my self to some shew of liberty if I would consent to enslave them I had rather hazard the ruine of one King than to confirm many Tyrants over them from whom I pray God deliver them what ever becomes of me Here was his Christian Charity shewed indeed whose blessed Soul I confidently believe is crowned in eternal bliss and enjoyes that full happiness there that was but promised To be be made Glorious here But his Martyrdom will make his Name renowned to all generations to come and his Murderers as infamous to all succeeding Ages FINIS As the Covenant is in our Churches Judges 5. 23. Exod. 14 11. Gen. 18. 25. Acts 12. 22. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The wicked fly when none pursue {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} page 179.
too frequently used amongst us and too covetous of all manner of our Neighbours goods But when those heavenly-breathed Petitions were poured out by all the Congregation to the Almighty glory Lord have mercy upon us and encline our hearts to keep this Law and also Lord have mercy upon us and write all these thy Laws in our hearts we beseech thee O what acclamations of joy those men breathed Petitons made against the walls of heaven and entered into the holy ears of the Almighty which by experience we may and ought to know when his holy glorious blessings preserved our Governours and Nation with tranquility and peace both from domestick and forreign foes for many score years together when those forms of publick Worship were continued wherein all had a share But our old enemy with his busie instruments who were long ago about to slight this work knew well that as long as God was so worshipped by those constant forms of so well an instructing Church his labours were to no end But at last he found Feoffees indeed he could trust who with their schismatique hammers and destroying Pickaxes of Division would now up with Root and Branch and take the Bramble for the Vine whose government he well knew would sufficiently scratch both Church and Common-wealth into the sad condition he long ago wished for as our selves and the distressed poor stript Sons of the Church by woful experience can testifie But since the constant Prayers for all occasions of our well-ordered Church were put out of use how hath all things looked like the Antipodes as if a Chaos of confusion had infatuated all our Councils and actings that nothing cometh to good And since the Pale of our distressed Sion and National Government was broken down by our schismatique Factions England Scotland and Ireland have all suffered a just deserved affliction by the loss of uniformity in Prayer for Magistrates and people And also those unhappy hands who set about this fatal work in making way for the Church of Rome to unkennel her subtil Foxes to destroy ours with the help of our long tusked Bores with their basket-hilted swords who have rooted out and thrown down the Vineyard and laid waste the inheritance of our dear Mother and are like to destroy the rest of her tender plants if God in mercy prevent it not But Gods divine vengeance whose Judgments have fallen upon divers of them our eyes have seen that are roled into their graves with reproch and their names recorded in infamy for after-Ages to abhor that nulled these heavenly petitions From Plague Pestilence and Famine from Battle and Murther and from sudden death Good Lord deliver us From all sedition and privy conspiracy from all false doctrine and heresie from hardness of heart and contempt of thy Word and Commandments Good Lord deliver us the which in all likelihood by our humble addresses and with our hearty united prayers and truly compunctious tears to his heavenly Majesty might have moved our gracious God to have had compassion on us and our King and all his people which now lie languishing in woful distresses because we have rejected those usual means by which for many years his gracious goodness was pleased to deliver our Land and Governors from Plague Famine and intestine Wars and from factious Schisciomites What a decent sight it was to see the people so reverently worshiping the mighty Lord when they warbled forth with joynt consent O come let us sing unto the Lord let us heartily rejoyce in the strength of our Salvation and those eternal dues from all the Earth in the Landamus We praise thee O God we acknowledge thee to be the Lord c. that all the people both young and old rich and poor are in duty bound reverently to worship the Father everlasting whose infinite Majesty gloriously commands all the whole world And yet we poor Underlings the sinful Sons of Adam must be tongue-tied and may not bear a part in those heavenly Hallelujahs to our most gracious preserver and powerful Redeemer because a few of our tender-conscienc'd brethren will not allow us that freedom to discharge our eternally obliged duties without offending them who under the name of Liberty of Conscience do manage all kind of mischiefs witness the direful Petition Febr. 9. 1658. When these decent Orders were used in our well-disciplined Church with what reverence did my eyes behold both old and young adore their holy Maker and since this named Reformation how unreverently do most demean themselves in his sacred Temples the place of his divine worship where children boyes and unmannerly servants clap on their hats before their Masters Magistrates Ministers Judges and all degrees of men and yet forbear it at home but presume to affront God with as much unhandsom worship as the Reformation is pleased to suffer to avoid Superstition When I have observed in inferiour Courts as at Sessions and elsewhere in cooler air before men onely earthly Judges and upon wooden benches highly reverenced as if it were some great fault to be covered before them who are but the Keepers of the laws of Men when our ever-living God who made the glorious heavens with all the mighty vast movables who keep their course for the observation of times and seasons ever since the Creation with the massy globe we trample upon which he hath hung in the air by the power of his all-commanding word with the proud waves of the great Deep who keep their violent ebbings and flowings in their appointed channels round the circumference of the earth with admiration and wonder And yet this infinite incomprehensible all-powerful God that giveth us all good things here and eternal life hereafter is so unhandsomly served by us his poor creatures and may not be suffered without offence forsooth to tender Consciences to use our dear Mothers decent dressings in her humble ornaments to do her divine adorations to this glorious King for fear of ushering in Superstition as if rational men might not teach their children and servants such respective observations in holy worship to our great God before whom the Cherubims and glorious Angels tremble when they come before him as in civility we do to one another and before our earthly Judges which die like men And why those decent postures of humbly kneeling when the Sacrament is received and those known prayers fitted for that posture said as The body of our Lord Jesus Christ which was given for thee c. and likewise those agonizing words The bloud of our Lord Jesus Christ which was shed for thee c. all those known prayers used by all the Communicants to keep the evil one from hindring our serious meditations and humble invocations upon our bended knees whiles others were singing those hallowed Hymns while the holy sacrificed Oblation was remembringly performed by all the believing Communicants over that that I have seen of late by divers who are very observant to see how the