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A84350 Elijahs fiery-chariot, or Glowing-coals taken from Gods altar being excellent prayers and meditations, fitted for all persons in all conditions. Composed by divers learned Fathers and martyrs in the Church of God. The like never before extant. Elias, John, fl. 1659. 1659 (1659) Wing E500; Thomason E2257_1; ESTC R210145 129,509 438

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a worldly Prince but suffering our hearts to be carried away with wandring thoughts worldly imaginations are otherwise occupied and forsake him in the midst of our praiers As God is a Spirit so will ●e be worshipped in spirit and truth that is in the inward affections of the heart and with a true faithfull and vnsained kind of worship And therfore as at all other times hee requireth the heart so specially in the time of praier when we shew our selues in his presence and enter into communication with him and therupon when he promiseth to heare all those that call vpon him he maketh a restraint saith that call vpon him in truth Seeing therefore that the chiefe dutie of praier consisteth in the heart we must with our whole hart poure out our praiers vnto God the searcher of all harts with a sincere vnfained and ardent affection opening of our hart before God call vpon him or else we shall not finde him Let vs know therefore that none prepare themselues right to praier but such as haue a reuerēt feare of Gods Maiestie which they cānot haue that come not to it vnburthened of earthly cares and affections And this is that is ment in the Scriptures by the lifting vp of hands that wee should remember our selues to bee farre off from God vnlesse we lift vp our hearts and minds also on high And therefore it is said in the Psalme To thee haue I lifted vp my soule The Scripture vseth also this manner of speech To lift vp praier that they that desire to be heard of God should not haue their mindes carried away with earthly cogitations and vanitie And though it be hard to bee so bent to praier but that we shall finde that m●nie by-thoughts will creepe vpon vs to hinder our praier yet the more hard it is the more earnestly we must wrestle to ouercome all lets and hinderances and labour with inward groanings vnto the Lord that hee will linke our hearts fast vnto him and not suffer vs to be ledde away from him by the vaine suggestions of Satan Psal 8● who at all times compassing vs about is neuer more busie then when we addresse our selues to prayer secretly and subtlely creeping into our brest and calling vs backe from God so that oftentimes when we with all reuerence should speake to God we find our harts talking with the vanities of the world or with the foolish imaginations of our owne hearts Finally we must be in christian charity loue and concord with all men seeking vnfained hearty and brotherly reconciliation if we haue offended any man before we enter into praier or else God will not heare our praiers yea they are otherwise execrable and full of damnable hypocrisie in Gods sight And this that is spoken of praier may be said also of hearing of Gods word or any other seruice of God VVe must therefore lay aside all malice enuie wrath grudge contention wrangling dissimulation all guilefull craftie and subtle dealing and with a single heart doe to others as we would they should doe to vs. 1. Pet. 8 Peter willeth that such as haue once tas●ed how good and bounteous the Lord is and are become new creatures by the heauenly regeneration through the doctrine of the gospell should like holy and innocent babes lay aside all such works of the flesh which doe depriue a man of the kingdom of God Galat. 5 and Saint Paul commandeth vs that laying a side all those cursed workes of darkenesse we should in the stead thereof put on euen as the elect of God holy and beloued tender mercy kindnesse humblenesse of minde meekenesse long suffering forbearing one another forgiuing one another if one haue a quarrell to another as Christ forgaue vs. And aboue al these thing● saith he put on loue which is the bond of perfection let the peace of God rule in your hearts When ye shal stand pray saith Saint Marke Mark 11 forgiue if yee haue any thing against any man tha● your Father also which is in heauen may forgiue you your trespasses for if yee will not forgiue your father which is in heauen vvill not pardon your trespasses Moreouer we must haue such a feeling of our owne misery and wretchednes as may worke in vs an earnest sorrow and vexation of minde for the same Example whereof we may see in the deare seruants of God when they say that cut of the deepe deepenesse and out of the middest of the iaws of deaths they vtter vnto the Lord a sorrowfull voice Hee that desireth mercie must haue a feeling of his owne misery And therefore saith Dauid Heale my soule O Lord for J haue sinned against thee There is nothing in my flesh saith he because of thy displeasure nei●her is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne This anguish sorrow stirreth vp in Gods children a feruent desire to obtaine comfort helpe and succour at Gods hand and therefore such as feele themselues oppressed with great calamitie● hauing by the helpe of man no hope of deliuerance doe cry vnto God with afflicted hearts as Dauid did in his distresse My soule thirsteth for God euen for the liu●ng God and as the Hart being wounded braieth for the riuers of waters so panteth my soule after thee O God This is that godly sorrow which S. Paul saith worketh in Gods children repentance to saluatio The Lord is nigh to them saith Dauid that are of a contrite heart and vvil saue al such as are afflicted in spirit To him vvil I looke euen vnto him saith the lord that is afflicted and broken hearted and trembleth at my words Therefore Dauid calleth the time of trouble the fit and conuenient time for the faithfull to flie vnto God by prayer And albeit they be not at all times in like distresse or continually groning vnder the burden of present euils yet they must needs be euer in dread of new dangers and carefully afraid of fur●her troubles to follow As trouble and feare therefore are the verie spurres to stirr them vp to hearty and feruent Praier so by occasion thereof they haue more free accesse vnto God as though hee did thereby call them vnto him This godly sorrow for sinne and feruent desire and longing for Gods louing mercie and fauour commeth not of our selues but of the speciall goodnes of God for wee are of our selues dull and without all list to pray yea so gr●at is our imperfection that wee know not how to pray as we ought and therefore the spirit helpe●h our infirmitie● and instructeth vs what is right and guideth our affections He maketh intercession for the Saints saith Saint Paul according to the vvil of God that vvith sighes gronings vvhich cannot be expressed that is hee stirreth vp out harts giueth vs a desire boldnes to pray and causeth vs to mourn when wee are by any meanes hindred from it and feele not our selues moued therunto with
what is meete and expedient for vs the Lord himselfe hath sufficiently instructed vs who as he hath taught vs through the whole Scripture how and for what things we ought to pray so hath he set forth one maner of Prayer in the which he hath briefly comprehended all such things as we ought yea or in any wise may aske of GOD. Wherein he hath expressed what is due pleasing and acceptable to him what is necessary for vs and what he will grant so that there is nothing herein omitted that might be thought vpon to the praise glory of God or come into the minde of man for his profit and commodity Mar. 6 Luk. 11. And this is that prayer that our Lord Jesus Christ taught his Disciples when they asked him how they should pray Whosoeuer therefore shall aske any thing that is not contained in this prayer they presume to adde something of their owne to the wisedome of God they are not obedient to his will and they pray without faith hauing no word of God to warrant them and therefore they shall obtaine nothing This praier saith Tertullian is the doctrine of the wisedome of God wherein he hath taught whatsoeuer he willed and willed whatsoeuer was needfull Albeit we are not so bound to this forme of prayer that we should not vse any other kinde of words then the Lord himselfe heerein hath vsed For there are elsewhere set forth in the scriptures many ptayers farre differing from this in words and yet written by the same spirit and very profitably to bee vsed of vs. And many praiers also are continually vttered of the faithfull by the same spirit which varie from the same in words But this is required of vs ●hat none should looke for seek or aske any other thing at all thē that which is briefly comprehended in this prayer and which though it differ in words yet differeth not in sense substance like as it is certain that all the praiers which are found in the scriptures and which doe continually proceed from the heart of the faithfull are referred by the d●rection of Gods spirit vnto this praier how soeuer they differ in the varietie of words Manie good and godly men euen in our daies well exercised in praier haue left vnto vs most worthie examples testimonies hereof furnished with ample large matter to forme holy true praiers ful of power to inflame the heart to a feruent inuocation of Gods holy name whereof we haue giuen here some taste to the godly and specially to the simple not yer well exercised Reade meditate and pray and you shall find comfort in your soules A meditation concerning prayer THe minde of man hath so large roome to receiue good things that nothing indeede can fulfill it but onely God whom then the minde fully possesseth when it fully knoweth him fully loueth him and in all things is framed after his will They therefore deare Lord God that are thy children haue tasted somewhat of thy goodnesse doe perpetually sigh that is doe pray vntill they come the●eto in that they loue thee also aboue althings it wonderfully woundeth them that other men doe not so that is loue thee and seeke for thee with them Whereof it commeth to passe that they are inflamed with continuall praiers and desires that thy kingdome might come euerie where and thy goodnesse might be both known and also in life expressed of euerie man And because there are innumerable manie things which as well in themselues as in others be against thy glory they are kindled with continuall prayer and desire sighing vnspeakably in thy sight for the increase of thy spirit And sometimes when they see thy glorie more put backe then it was wont to bee either in themselues or in any other then are they much more disquieted and vexed But because they know that thou dost rule all things after thy good will and that none other can helpe them in their neede they oftentimes doe goe aside all businesse laid apart and giue themselues to godly cogitations and talk with thee complaining to thee as to their Father of those things that grieue them begging thereto and that most earnestly thy helpe not onely for themselues but also for others specially for those whom singularly they imbrace in thee and often doe repeate and remember thy gracious benefits both to others and to themselues also where through they are prouoked to render to thee heartie thankes thereby being inflamed as well assuredly to hope well of thy good will towards them and patiently to beare all euils as also to stude and labour to mortifiy the affections of the flesh and to order all their whole life to the seruice of their brethren and to the setting foorth of thy glory This they know is that prayer which thy Sonne Iesus Christ our Lord commanded to be made to thee in the chamber the doore being shut In this kinde of prayer hee himselfe did watch often euen all the whole night Herein was Paul frequent as all the Saints be This kinde of prayer is the true lifting vp of the mind to thee This standeth in the affections of the heart not in words and in the mouth As thy children be endued with thy spirit so frequent they this talke with thee The more thy spirit is in them the more are they in talke with thee Oh giue me plentifully thy spirit which thou hast promised to power out vpon all flesh that thus I may with thy Saints talke with thee night and d●y for thy onely beloued Sonnes sake Iesus Christ our Lord Amen Moreouer the Sain●s to prouoke them to this kind of praier do vse first their necessitie which they consider in three sorts inwardlie concerning their soules outwardly concerning their bodies and finally concerning their name and fame whereto they adde the necessitie of those that be committed to them the necessitie of thy Church and of the common wealth Secondly they vse thy commandements which require them vnder paine of sinne to pray to thee in all their need Thirdly they vse the consideratiō of thy goodnesse which art naturally mercifull to yong Rauens calling vpon thee much more then to them for whom Rauens and all things else were m●de for whom thou hast not spared thy deare sonne but giuen him c. Fourthly they vse thy most sweet and free promises made to heare and helpe all them that call vpon thee in Christs name Fifthly they vse examples how that thou which art the God of all and rich vnto all them that call vpon thee in Christs name hast heard and holpen others calling vpon thee Sixtly they vse the benefits giuen them before they asked thereby not onely prouoking them to aske more but also certifying their faith that if thou wast so good to grant them manie things vnaskt now thou wilt not denie them any thing they aske to thy glorie and their wealth Last of all they vse the reading and singing
Bishops and Ministers of the Church ALmighty and euerliuing God which onely workest great maruels send downe vpon our Bishops and Pastors and all congregations cōmitted to their charge the healthfull spirit of thy grace and that they may truely please thee powre vpon them the continuall dew of thy blessing Grant this O Lord for the honour of our aduocate and mediator Iesus Christ For raine O GOD heauenly father which by thy sonne Iesus Christ hast promised to all them that seeke thy kingdome and the righteousnesse thereof all things necessary to their bodily sustenance send vs we beseech thee in this our necessity such moderate raine showres that we may receiue the fruits of the earth to our comfort and to thine honour through Iesus Christ our Lord. For faire weather O Lord God which for the sin of man diddest once drowne all the world except eight persons and afterward of thy great mercy diddest promise neuer to destroy it so againe wee humbly beseech thee that although wee for our iniquities haue worthily deserued this plague of rain and waters yet thou wilt send vs such weather whereby wee may receiue the fruits of the earth in due season and learne both by thy punishment to amend our liues and for thy clemency to giue thee praise and glory through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen In the time of dearth and famine O Mercifull God and heauenly father whose gift it is that the raine doth fall the earth is fruitful men and beasts increase and fishes do multiply behold we beseech thee the afflictions of thy people grant that the scarsity and dearth which we doe now most iustly suffer for our iniquities may through thy goodnes be mercifully turned into cheapnes and plenty for the loue of Iesus Christ our Lord to whom with thee and the holy Ghost be praise for euer Amen In the time of warre ALmighty God King of all k●ngs and gouernour of all things whose power no creature is able to resist to whom it belongeth iustly to punish sinners and to be mercifull to them that truly repent saue and deliuer vs wee humbly beseech thee from the hāds of our enemies abate their pride asswage their malice confound their deuices that we being armed with thy defence may bee preserued from all perils to glorifie thee which arte the onely giuer of all victory through the merites of thy onely Son Iesus Christ our Lord So be it In the time of any common plague or sickenesse O Almighty God which in thy wrath in the time of King Dauid didst slay with the plague of pestilence threescore and ten thousand and yet remembring thy mercy didst saue the rest haue pitty vpon vs miserable sinners that now are visited with great sickenesse and mortality that like as thou didst then commād thine Angel to cease from punishing so it may now please thee to withdraw from vs this plague and grieuous sickenesse through Iesus Christ our Lord. A praier for the strength and comfort of the holy Ghost ALmighty most mercifull God which giuest to thy elect people thine holy spirit as a sure pledge of thy heauenly kingdome wee most humbly beseech thee so to replenish our harts with the grace of thy holy spirit that he may bear witnes to our spirits that we be thy childrē heirs of thy kingdome that by thy gracious working of this thy good spirit we may kil al carnal lusts vnlawful pleasures concupiscences euil affections contrary to thy most blessed wil through our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ So be it For sure hope and sure tast of euerlasting life O Almighty God which hast prepard euerlasting life for al those that be thy faithfull seruants grant vnto vs sure hope of this life euerlasting that whiles we be here in this miserable world wee my haue some taste and feeling of it in our hearts through the merits of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ So be it For true knowledge of God and his word and a life agreeable to the same GRant vnto vs O mercifull God wee most heartily beseech thee knowledge and true vnderstanding of thy most blessed will and word that all ignorance being expelled we may know what thy will pleasure is in all things and how to do our duety and truly to walk in our vocation and that also we may expresse in our liuing those things that we doe know that wee bee not only knowers of thy will and word good Lord but also may be hearty faithful workers of the same throgh our Lord and Sauior Iesus Christ So be it A praier for the strength and increase of faith O Almighty and euerliuing God which not onely giuest euery good and perfect gift but also increasest those gifts that thou hast giuen we most humbly beseech thee to increase in vs the gift of faith that we may truly beleeue in thee and in thy promises made vnto vs in Christ Iesu our Lord that neither by our negligence nor infirmity of the flesh nor by grieuousnes of temptations neither by the subtle crafts and assaults of the diuell wee be driuen from this faith in the bloud of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ So be it For a godly life ALmighty God giue vs grace that we may cast away the workes of darknes and put on vs the armor of light now in the time of this mortall life in which thy Son Iesus Christ came to visite vs in great humilitie that in the last day when hee shall come againe in his glorious maiesty to iudge the quicke and the dead we may rise to the life immortall throgh him who liueth and raigneth with thee and the holy Ghost now and for euer So be it A praier for true perseuerance and the assured hope of eternal life BLessed God which hast caused al holy Scriptures to be written for our learning grant that we may in such wise heare thē reade them marke them inwardly print them in our hearts that by patience and cōfort of thy holy word we may imbrace and euer holde fast the blessed hope of euerlasting life which thou hast giuen vs in our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ So be it A praier for the obtaining of our petitions ALmighty God which hast giuen vs grace at this time with one accord to make our cōmon supplications vnto thee and doest promise that when two or three be gathered together in thy name thou wilt grant their requests fulfil now O Lord the desires and petitions of thy seruants as may be must expedient for them granting vs in this world knowledge of thy truth and in the world to come life euerlasting Amen The end of the Lateny A GODLY INSTRVCTIon containing the summe of all the Diuinity necessary for a Christian conscience Made by M. Iohn Bradford A Man that is regenerate born of God the which thing that euery one of vs bee our Baptisme the Sacrament of regeneration doth require vnder paine of damnation
such feruent zeale and affection as we should be Now although we know that it is the onely work of the holy Ghost thus to moue and incline our harts to praier notwithstanding we may not be negligent and slothfull to dispose and stirre vp ourselues thereunto but rather contrariwise so often as we feele our selues cold and not disposed to praier as we ought to be we must make our supplication vnto the Lord that it would please him to inflame vs with his holy spirit whereby we may be framed to pray with such feruency of mind as we ought to doe When we are cast downe by the sense and feeling of our owne infirmity sinne and misery yet must we pray notwithstanding in sure and stedfast hope to obtaine our requests These be the things indeed contrary in shew to ioine with the feeling of the iust vengeance of God sure affiance of sauour which things doe yet very well agree in that it is the goodnes of God only that raiseth vs vp being oppressed with our owne euils from the which of ourselues we cannot rise For as repentance and faith are knit as companion● together albeit the one driueth vs down with feare and the other lifteth vs vp againe with comfort so in praying they must needs go together And this agreement Dauid expresseth in few words I will saith he in the multitude of thy mercies enter i●to thy house Psal 5. and in the Temple of thy holinesse I will worship thee with feare Therefore when we are once touched with true repentance and feeling of our own misery we must withall haue such a perswasion of Gods fauour and mercy towards vs in all our praiers that they shall be accepted of God so farre forth as it shal be necessary for vs. This is the assurance saith S. Iohn that we haue in God 1. Iohn 5 that if we aske any thing according to his will he heareth vs. Jf we haue not a sure trust and confidence in the mercy and promises of God it is vnpossible to make our prayer to him aright and whosoeuer doubteth whether God heareth his prayer that man obtaineth nothing to such praiers God hath made no promise But contrariwise he saith wha●soeuer yee shall aske in prayer if ye beleeue yee shall receiue it And againe Whatsoeuer yee desire beleeue that yee shall obtaine it Mat. 31 Mark 12 and it shall be done vnto you Aske saith Saint Iames in faith and wauer not for he that wauereth is like to the waues of the Sea Iames 5 which are tossed of the winde and carried away And why should we wauer or doubt seeing the holy Scriptures testifie of God that he is faithfull iust and true in all his words and promises saying The Lord is faithfull in all his words he will euer be mindfull of his couenant the truth of the Lord indureth for euer And although our faith be not so strong and therfore our prayer not so harty and zealous as i ought to be yea though our faith bee saint and cold yet let vs hold fast this principle that our praiers are not frustrator in vain For our comfort therin we haue an example in the father which brought his sonne first to the Apostles and afterward to Christ and said Marke 9 If thou canst Lord helpe and yet afterward he acknowledged the weakenesse of his faith and desired to bee made strong J beleeue Lord saith he helpe my vnbeliefe How often do the children of God complaine of this imbecilitie and weaknesse of faith Such as are exercised in true praier doe feele that in crauing of God the forgiuenesse of their sinnes they bring scarce the tenth part of that sacrifice which Dauid speak th of where he sai●h An acceptable sacrifice to God Psal 52 is a troubled spirit a broken and an humb●e heart O God thou wilt not despise Many times they are driuen to wrestle with their owne dulnesse and coldnesse in praier Many times their minds slippe aside and wander away in vanitie Many times they feele not their owne lacke and miserie to pricke them sharpely enough to praier yea and many times they are so beaten downe with the sence feeling of their owne sinne and miserie as though they were forsaken of God and their faith vtterly extinguished In what horrour and anguish of he art was Dauid when he said vnto the Lord Psal 88 Psal 39 Why doest thou reiect my soule why hidest thou thy face from me And again● Cease from me vntill I goe away and b●●●● 〈◊〉 ●●●erby it might seeme that he like a 〈◊〉 man desireth nothing else but that 〈…〉 of God c●asing hee might rot in his e●●● but it is not so for hee saith it not for that hee would haue God to depart from him as the reprobate doth but only he complaineth that the wrath of God was too heauy for him to bear A hard temptation is it when the faithfull are compelled to crie Ps●l 80 How long wilt thou be angrie against the praiers of thy seruants As though their verie praiers made God more angrie Lamen 3 So when Ieremie said The Lord hath shut vp my praier no doubt hee was shaken with a vehement pang of temptation These are the imperfections of Gods ch ldren which euen the beleeuing and hoping doe oftentimes vtter some vnfaithfulnesse and in the verie remedies fall into new diseases for there is no prayer they make which the Lord would not worthily loath and abhorre if he should not winke at their spots and imperfections And such examples are common in the scriptures Whereby we see that the Lord oftentimes suffereth his to bee grieuously tempted and afflicted and hideth from them the comfort of his spirit as though they were cleane forsaken but to their great consolation in the end This is the schoole wherein the wisedome of God nurtureth and ●●eth her children as we may see Ecclesi 4. First shee will walke with them saith he by crooked waies bring them vnto feare and dread and torment them with her discipline vntill shee haue tried their soules and haue proued them by her iudgements then will shee returne the straight way vnto them and comfort them and shew them her secrets and heape vpon them the treasures of knowledge and vnderstanding of righteousnesse Thus we see the state of Gods children that when the Lord hath shewed them what they are of themselues by the sight and horrour of their sinnes and terrour of Gods iudgement for the same then will hee shew them what they are in Christ as Esay saith For a time a little while I haue forsaken thee but I will gather thee together in wonderful mercies Jn a short time of wrath I hid my face a while from thee but I wil haue mercie on thee for euer saith the Lord thy redeemer Such is the louing kindnesse ●nd mercy of God towards the afflicted when they are sorry for their sinnes lamenting and mourning in their
of Psalmes and o●her good prayers because they know that thereby peculiarly besides the other Scriptures there is no small helpe as may appeare by Paul Ephes 5. whereby he willeth the congregation to vse Psalmes Hymnes and spirituall songs but so that in the heart wee would sing and say them Not that thy children doe not vse their tongues and words in praying to thee for they doe vse their tongues speech and words to stirre vp their inward desire and feruencie of the mind ful well knowing that else we were a plaine mo●king of thee to pray with lips and tongues onely Oh that I might feele now thy spirit so to affect mee that both with heart and mouth I might hartily and in faith pray vnto thee Now concerning the things that are to bee prayed for thy children know that the prayer taught by thy Sonne most surely and plainly doth containe the same and therefore they often vse it first asking of thee their heauēly father through Christ that thy name might euery where be had in holinesse and praise then that thy kingdome by regeneration and the ministery of the Gospel might come so thirdly that willingly perfectly and perpetually they might study to doe yea doe indeed thy will with thy holy and heauenly Angels and spirits These things they seeke pray for namely thy kingdome and thy righteousnesse before any worldly benefit After which petitions because all things yea euen the benefits of this present life doe come from thee they doe godly desire the same vnder the name of dayly bread being instructed of thy wisdome that after spirituall benefits to aske corporall is not vnseemely vnto thy children which know both spirituall and corporall to come from thy mercy In the other petitions they pray for things to bee taken from them beginning with forgiuenesse of sins which were impudently prayed for if that their hearts were not so broken that they could forgiue all things to all men For their part they adde their profession that is Charitie wherby they professe that they haue forgiuen all offences done to them Howbeit because it is not enough to haue pardō of that wh ch is past except they be preserued from new offences they pray thee not to leade them into temptation by permitting them to the peruerse suggestions of Satan but rather to deliuer them from his importunitie and power vnderstanding Satan the author of all euill Oh deare God that thou wouldest endue mee with thy spirit of grace and praier with thy children accordingly to make this prayer alwaies whensoeuer I doe pray As for outward euils so long as they doe not as it were inforce thy people to sinne in that christian perfection doth account thē amongst thy benefits thy Son hath not taught thy Church to pray for the taking away of them in their praier for here he hath contained but those things for the which al Christians generally and particularly may of faith pray at all times It often commeth to passe that exterior euils because they bee not euils indeede that is they bee not against Gods grace in vs therefore they cannot of faith be praied for to be taken away for thy children that haue faith doe alwaies preferre thy iudgement before their owne The which iudgement when they know by that which hapneth to them they submit themselues therto wholy although the spirit make his vnspeakable gronings to helpe their infirmities by prayer not to haue them taken away but that they might haue strength and patience to beare the burden accordingly Which burden if it bee to heauie in the bitter sense and feeling therof they in their praiers doe complaine something rather then pray to haue it taken away as our Sauiour did in the garden whē hee added to his complaint Not my will but thy will be done So doe thy people in al their complaints adde not as wee will but as thou wilt For they are taught by thy spirit no otherwise to pray for the taking away of corporall euils either from themselues or from others vnlesse they by the same spirit doe certainely see the same to make to thy glorie as did thine Apostles seruants when absolutelie and without condition they did aske health or miracle for any when they healed or raised the dead by praier for they knew nothing can be better then when it is according to thy will Oh that I might alwaies know thy will in all things and for euer apply my selfe thereto Hereof it commeth that thy saints and deere children which loue their neighbours as themselues doe yet notwithstāding in their praiers aske vengeanes of some as wee may reade in the Psalmes of Dauid because in praying and talking with thee they see by thy holie spirit for without it is no true prayer sometimes thy iudgements vpon some which they perceiue to sin to death and therefore ought not to be praied for because thy glorie cannot be set forth as it should bee without their destruction Thy will is alwaies best and the thing wherto they frame all their desires Therefore when they perceiue that it is decreed with thee such such by their destruction to set foorth more mightily thy glory how should they but desire and pray for the same and write as Dauid hath done that the godly in reading and weighing such prayers might receiue cōfort the vngodly be afraid else when that they perceiue not so manifestly the determined iudgement of God they in their prayers doe most heartely pray for them as Samuell did for Saul Mo●s s for the Isralites Abraham for the Sodomites O good Father for thy mercies sake giue mee the true loue of mankind but yet so that I may loue man for thee and in thee and alwaies preferre thy glorie aboue all things through Christ our Lord. Now though thy children doe know that thy will cannot but bee done and nothing can be done but that thou of thine owne will hast determined to doe although no man should desire the same yet are they earnest and frequent in praier first to render obedience to thee which requirest prayer as a spirituall seruice to thee secondly because thou hast ordained praier to bee as an instrument and meane by the which thou workest things with thee already decreed and determined Thy children doe vse praier to offer thee their seruice if it shall please thee to vse the same and as they doe eat and drinke which is a meane ordained of thee for the conseruation of their life not looking thereby to lengthen their daies aboue their bonds which already thou hast appointed but as it becommeth them to vse the meanes which thou hast ordained to serue thy prouidence so doe they as men herein not curious to know thy prouidence further then thou reueilest it vse prayer as a mean by the which thou art accustomed to worke many of thy childrens desires that according to thy good will thou maiest vse the same They doe not thinke a
whom wee are made thy children that I may truely know thee heartily loue thee faithfully hang vpon thee in all my needs with good hope call vpō thee tender faithfully this honor to thee that thou art my God and Father and I thy dear Child through thy grace in Christ and so alwaies bee endued with an assured hope of thy goodnesse and a faithfull obedient heart in all things to thy holy will As thy hands and from thee as I must looke for all things so come I vnto thee and pray the to giue me those things which thy deare children haue and thou requirest of me that I come and aske them of thee as now I do through Iesus Christ our Lord. As by this word Father I am taught to glorie of thee and in thee and all that euer thou hast for thou art wholy mine my Lord my God my father so by this word Our I am taught to glorie of all the good that all and euerie of thy seruants that euer were are or shall bee had haue or shall haue For now I am taught to beleeue that thou hast called mee into the communion of thy Church and people whom hereby I perceiue thou hast commanded to be as carefull for mee as for h●mselues and in all their praiers ●o bee as mindefull of me as of themselues Againe as by this word Father I am taught to remember render my duty I owe to thee-wards faith loue feare obedience c so by this word Our I am taught my duety towards thy people to be carefull of them and to take their sorrow pouerty afffiction c. as mine owne and therefore to labour to helpe them in heart and hand after my vocation and ability vtterly abhorring all pride selfe-loue arrogancy and contempt of any By reason whereof I haue great cause to lament and to reioyce To lament because I am so farre from consideration much more from doing my duty to thy people in thoughts words and deeds To reioice because I am called of thee placed in the blessed society of thy Saints and made a member and citizen of the heauenly Ierusalem because thou hast giuen in commandement to all thy Church to bee as carefull for mee as for themselues But alas how farre am I heerefrom As I am guilty of vnthankfulnesse for this thy calling mee vnto the blessed communion of thy deare sonne and Church yea of thy selfe so am I guilty of selfe-loue vnmercifulnesse pride arrogancy forgetfulnesse and contempt of thy children for else I could not but be otherwise affected and otherwise labour then I doe Oh bee mercifull vnto mee good Father forgiue mee and grant for Christes sake that as my tongue soundeth this word Our so I may in heart feele the true ioy of thy blessed communion and the true loue and compassion which thy children haue and feele towards their brethren that I may reioice in al troubles in respect of that ioifull communion that I may deny my selfe to honour thy children vpon earth and endeauour my selfe to doe them good for thy sake through Iesus Christ our Lord I come only to thee to giue me that which I cannot nor must not else where haue and thou requirest it of mee that therefore I should as thy childe come and craue it to thy glory Which art in heauen AS by these words Our Father I am taught to glory and reioice for the blessed communion which I am called to with thee deare Father with thy Christ and wi●h the holy Church so also am I heere taught by these words Which art in heauen to reioice in respect of the place and blessed ioyes whereunto at the length in thy good time I shall come For now I may perceiue that as heauen is thy home so is it mine also being as I am thy childe through Christ although here for a time I am bodily on earth and in misery Againe by these words which art in heauen I am admonished not only to discerne thee from earthly Fathers and to know how that thou art almighty present in all places and of most purity to confirme thereby my faith to bee prouoked the more to feare thee to reuerence thee c. But also I am admonished to iudge of thy fatherly loue by heauenly benefits and not by corporall simply alonely for oftentimes the wicked prosper more in the world and haue more worldly benefites then thy children So that by this I see thou wouldest pull vp my minde from earth and earthly things to Heauen and heauenly things and that I should see further by corporall benefits thy heauenly prouidence for mee For if thou place mee thus on earth and thus blesse me as thou doest and hitherto hast done from my youth vp in that thou art nothing so carefull for my body as for my soule how should I but thinke much of thy prouidence for it is thy home where is such glory as the eie hath not seene c Of which things these corporall benefits of thine giuen mee on earth should bee as it were inductions and the takng of them away admonitions to bee more mindeful of permanent things and lesse mindefull of transitorie things By reason hereof I haue great cause to lament and to reioice To lament because I am so earthly minded so little desirous of my home so vnthankefull for thy prouidence and fatherly protection heere on earth To reioice because of my home and the great glorie thereof because thou dost so prouide for me heere because thou doest so correct and chasten me c. But alas I am altogeather a wretch earthly and vnthankfull not only for these corporall benefits health riches friends fame wisedome c. for thy fatherly correction sicknesse temptation c. but also for thy heauenly benefits for Christ Iesus for the promise of thy spirit for thy Gospell c. yea euen for heauen it selfe and thy whole glory as the Israelites were for the land of Canaan Psal 106. and therefore neuer enioyed it but perished in the wildernesse I am proude in prosperitie and forget thee waxing secure and careles I am impatient in the crosse and to much consider worldly discommodities Oh deare Father forgiue mee for thy Christs sake a●l mine vnthankefulnesse loue of this world contempt and obliuion of thy heauenly benefits and grant mee thy holy spirit to illuminate the eies of my minde with the light and liuely knowledge of thy presence power wisedome Col. 3 ●hil 3. and goodnesse in thy creatures but specially in Christ Iesus thy sonne and so by the same spirit inflame mine affections that I may desire nothing in earth but thee and to bee present with thee that my conuersation may bee in Heauen continually from whence grant mee still to looke for the Lord Iesus to make this my vile body like vnto his owne glorious and immortall body according to his own power by which he is able to do all things As thou hast giuen
away Thy sunne O most wise worker is as it were a firebrand to this world Thy kingdome whereby light commeth both to the soule and body is a firebrand to the spirituall world After day when the night cometh thou hast giuen for the remedy of darknes a candle After sinne for the remedy of ignorance thou hast giuen thy doctrine which thy deare sonne hath brought vnto vs. O thou that art the author and master of al truth and the true light make vs to see that the dimnes of our minds may be driuen cleane away Lift thou vp the light of thy countenance vpon vs and send vs ioy and gladnesse into our hearts Psal 4. Thy word is a lanterne to my feet and a light vnto my pathes Psal 119. Occasions to meditate Thinke that the knowledge which God giueth vnto vs by the cādle light whereby we see those thing● in this night of our bodies which are expedient for vs should make vs to wish much more for this doctrine of God and spirituall light of our soules and when we get it the more to esteeme it and diligently to embrace it Again that as all would be horrour without candle light so there is nothing but meere confusion where Gods word taketh no place When you make your selfe vnready pray THis our life and weake knit body by occasion of sin by little little shall be dissolued and so shall be resto●ed to the earth from whence it was taken then will be an end of this vanity which by our folly wee haue wrought to our selues O most meek father so do thou vnite me for thou art he that hath knit these our weake members together that I may perceiue my selfe to bee loosed dissolued and so may remember both of whom I was made and also whither I must goe lest I bee had vnprouided vnto thy tribunall seat Put off the old man with his lusts and concupiscences Col. 3. Eph. 4. Be content with Ioseph to put off thy prison apparell that thou maiest put on new Gen. 41. Occasions to meditate Thinke that as wee doe willingly put off our garments because wee shall receiue them againe when the Night is past so we should willingly forsake our bodies when God by death shall call vs because we shall receiue them againe in the resurrection of the lust When you enter into your bed pray THe day now ended men giue themselues to rest in the night and so this life finished wee shall rest in death nothing is more like this life then euery day nothing more like to our graue then our bed O Lord our keeper and defender grant that I now laying mee downe to rest being vnable to keepe my selfe may be preserued from the crafts assaults of the wicked enemy and grant further that when I haue run the race of this life thou wouldest of thy mercy call me vnto thee that I may liue watch with thee for euermore And now gracious God giue me to take my rest in thee and bring to passe that thy goodnes may be giuen in sleep before my eies that sleeping I be not absent from thee but may haue my dreames to draw me vnto thee and so both soule and body may be kept pure and holy for euer I will lay me downe in peace and take my rest c. Psal 4. Occasions to meditate Thinke that as the troublesome day is now past and night come and so rest quietnes and pleasant sleepe which maketh most excellent princes and poore wretches alike euen so after the tumults troubles temptations tempests of this life they that beleeue in Christ haue prepared in them an heauen and rest most pleasant ioiful As you are not afraid to enter into your bed to dispose your selfe to sleepe so be not afraide to die but rather cheerfully prepare your selfe thereunto Thinke that now you are neerer your end by one daies iourney then you were in the morning When you feele sleepe to be comming pray O Lord Iesus Christ my watchman and keeper take mee into thy protection Grant that my bodie sleeping my mind may watch in thee and be made merry by some sight of that celestial and heauenly life wherein thou art the King and Prince together with the Father the holy Ghost where the Angels and holy Soules be most happie citizens Oh purifie my soule keepe cleane my body that in both I may please thee sleeping and waking for euer Amen A generall confession of sinnes with other praiers for the morning and euening to be vsed in families and publike assemblies O Most mercifull and louing father whose loue is infinit whose mercy endureth for euer we sinfull creatures trusting in thine vnspeakable goodnes and loue toward vs do appeare this morning before thy diuine maiestie most humblie confessing our manifold sinnes and innumerable transg●essions of thy commaundements and fatherly will Against thee only against thee O Lord haue wee sinned wee acknowledge our offences we accuse our selues vnto thee O mercifull Lord and will not hide our vnrighteousnesse We find in our selues no thing but ignorance of thy wil disobedience unstrust doubtfulnes in thy goodnes and incredulity hatred and con●empt of al spiritual things selfe loue confidence in our selues feruent lusting after carnall things of this world and this tree of our corrupt nature bringeth forth continually in vs none other fruits but rotten and vnsauory workes of the flesh in thoughts words and doings vnto condemnation Wherfore we humbly beseech thy fatherly goodnes euen for thy son Iesus Christs sake whome thou hast set forth for a purchaser of mercy to vs through faith in his bloud make our hearts cleane take away our stony heart and giue vnto vs a true and liuely faith working in vs vnfained repentance and amendmen of our sinnefull life Haue mercy vpon vs and forgiue vs our sinnes for thy sonnes sake certifie our consciences of the remission of the same by thy holy spirit by whose operation so mortifie in vs our old man the whole body of sin that wee continually dying vnto sinne may walke in a newnesse of life to the glory of thy holy name through Iesus Christ our Sauiour Amen Another confession of sinnes O Eternall God most merciful father we confesse and acknowledge here before thy diuine maiesty that we are miserable sinners conceiued and borne in sinne and iniquitie so that in vs there is no goodnesse for the flesh euermore rebelleth against the Spirit whereby wee continually transgresse thy holy precepts and commandements and to purchase our selues through thy iust iudgement death and damnation Notwithstanding O heauenly Father for asmuch as now we are displeased with our selues for the sins we haue cōmitted against thee Gal. 5. Rom 2. Jer. 34. Esa 20. doe vnfainedly repent vs of the same we most humbly beseech thee for Iesus Christs sake to shew thy mercy vpon vs to forgiue vs all our sinnes and to increase thy holy spirit in vs that
remembrance our manifold sinnes and wickednesse He. 9.10 whereby we continually prouoke thy wrath and indignation against vs neither our negligēee nor our vnkindnes which haue neither worthily esteemed nor in our liues sufficiently expressed the sweet comfort of thy holy Gospel reuealed vnto vs but rather to accept the obedience and death of thy Son Iesus Christ our Lord who by offering vp his body in sacrifice once for all Psa 107 hath made a sufficient recompence for all our sinnes Haue mercy therefore vpon vs O Lord and forgiue vs our offnces Psa 9.10 Teach vs by thy holy spirit that we may rightly weigh them and earnestly repent vs for the same and so much the rather O Lord our God because that the reprobate and such as thou hast forsaken Psal 8. P●al 5. cannot praise thee nor call vpon thy name but the repenting hart the sorrowful mind the conscience oppressed hungring thirsting for thy grace shal euermore set forth thy praise and glory And albeit we be but worms and dust yet thou art our Creator we be the worke of thy hands yea thou art our father we thy childrē thou art our shepheard Psal 22. 1. Cot. 6. and we thy flocke thou art our redeemer and wee thy people whom thou hast dearely bought thou art our God and wee are thine inheritance Jer. 10. Psal 6. Correct vs not therefore in thine anger O Lord our God neither according to our deserts doe thou punish vs but mercifully chastice vs with a fatherly affection that al the world may know that at what time soeuer a sinner doth repent him of his sinne from the bottome of his heart thou wilt put away all his wickednesse out of thy remembrance as thou hast promised by thy holy Prophet Finally forasmuch as it hath pleased thee to make the night for man to rest in as thou hast ordained him the day to trauaile grant O dear father that we may so take our bodily rest that our soules may continually watch for the time that our Lord Iesus Christ shall appeare for our full deliuerance out of this mortall life and in the mean season that we be not ouercome by any fantasies dreames or other temptations but may fully set our minds vpon thee loue thee feare thee and rest in thee in such sort that our very steep also may be to the glory of thy holy name Furthermore that our sleepe bee not excessiue or ouermuch after the insaciable desire of the flesh but only sufficient to content our weake nature that we may the better be disposed to liue in all godly conuersation to the glory of thy holy name and profit of our brethren through Iesus Christ our Lord in whose name we make our humble petitiōs vnto thee as he hath taught vs. Our father which art c. Almighty and euerlasting God vouchsafe we beseech thee to grant vs perfect continuance in thy liuely faith augmenting increasing the same in vs daily vntill we grow to the full measure of our perfection in Christ whereof we make our confession saying I beleeue in God the father c. The Lord blesse vs and saue vs the Lord make his face to shine vpon vs. Lord be mercifull vnto vs the Lord turne his fauourable countenance towards vs and grant vs this peace The grace of the Lord Iesus Christ the loue of God and the communion of the holy Ghost be with vs and remaine with vs for euer So be it 2. Cor. 9.13 Another Euening praier MOst mercifull God and tender Father which besides thine inestimable mercies declared giuen vnto vs in the making of the world for our sakes in the redeeming of vs by the death of thy dear Son Iesus Christ in the calling of vs to the knowledge of thy blessed word in keeping of vs hitherto in thy holy Church and in thy most gracious gouerning of vs and all things hitherto for our singular wealth and commodity hast also most fatherly cared for vs and kept vs this day from all dangers both of soule and body giuing vs health food apparell all other things necessary for the comfort and succour of this poore miserable life which many other do want for these and all other thy good gifts and gracious benefits which thou of thine owne goodnes onely and fatherly prouidence hast hitherto powred vpon vs and doest presently powre vpon vs and many other we most humbly thanke thee and praise thy holy name beseeching thee that as al things are now hidden by meanes of the darkenesse which thou hast sent ouer the earth so thou wouldest vouchsafe to hide and bury all our sinnes which this day or at any time heretofore wee haue committed against thy holy commandements and as now wee purpose to lay our bodies to rest so grant the guard of thy good Angels to keepe the same this night and for euermore and whensoeuer our last sleepe of death shal come grant that it may be in thy good fauour so that our bodies may rest both temporally and eternally to thy glory and our ioy through Iesus Christ our Lord. So be it Another Euening Praier O Eternall God and most mercifull father who this day and all the time of our life hast graciously defended nourished preserued our soules and bodies made such fatherly prouision for vs poore sinners that of thy louing kindnesse wee haue rich portions not only in the creatures of heauen and earth but also in that plentifull redemption which thy most deare Sonne Iesus Christ hath purchased for vs grant vnto vs O mercifull father the assistance of thy grace and holy spirit that as our bodies shall now take their naturall rest euen so our soules and minds at the beholding of thy goodnesse towards vs may quiet themselues in thee conceiue such inward pleasure heauenly sweetnes in thy loue that whatsoeuer we shall from henceforth either thinke speake or do it may be all to the honor of thy holy name through Iesus Christ thy deare sonne our Lord and onely Sauiour Amen Thy mighty hand and our streched arme O Lord be still our defence thy mercy and louing kindnesse in Iesus Christ thy deare sonne be our saluation thy truth and holy word our instruction thy grace and holy spirit our comfort and consolation vnto the end and in the end A praier for the remission of sinnes O Almighty and euerlasting Lord God the deare Father of our Sauiour Iesus Christ which hast made heauen and earth the sea and all that therein is which art the only ruler and gouernor conseruer and keeper of all things together with thy dearely beloued Sonne Christ Iesus our Lord and with the holy Ghost our comforter O holy righteous wise O strong terrible mighty and fearefull Lord God gouernor of the whole world Iudge of al mē O exorable patient and most gratious Father whose eies are vpon the waies of all men and are so cleane that they
vs so large a time of repentance These benefits O most mercifull father like as we do acknowledge that we haue receiued of thy only goodnes euen so we beseech thee for thy deare son Iesus Christ his sake to grant vs alwayes thy holy spirit whereby we may continually grow in thākfulnes towards thee he led in all truth and com●orted in all aduersity Strengthen our faith O Lord kindle it more more in feruentnes and loue towards thee our neighbours for thy sake Suffer vs not most deare father to receiue thy word any more in vaine but grant vs alwaies the assistance of thy grace and holy spirit that in heart word and deed we may sanctifie and doe worship to thy holy name that wee may helpe to amplifie and increase thy kingdome and that whatsoeuer thou sendest Thy kingdome come Thy will be done Giue vs this day c. we may hartily well be content with thy good wil and pleasure Suffer vs not to lack the thing O Father without the which we cannot serue thee but blesse thou so al the workes of our hands that we may haue sufficient and not to bee chargeable but rather helpfull vnto others Be mercifull O Lord vnto our offences Forgiue v● c. and seeing our debt is great which thou hast forgiuen vs in Iesus Christ make vs to loue thee our neighbours so much the more Bee thou O Father our captain defender in all temptations Lead vs not into temptation hold thou vs by thy mercifull hand that we thereby may be deliuered from al inconueniences and end our liues in the sanctifying and honouring of thy name But deliuer vs from eu●ll through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen A aier for true mortification O God my creator preseruer and euerlasting defender where first in my creation I was made like vnto thine owne likenesse the diuell alas hath since by Adams fal made me vgly monstrous and euill fauored like to himselfe For what are now Lord mine earthly members but as thine Apostle writeth adultery whoredome vncleannesse vnnaturall lusts euill concupiscence Colos 3. couetousnes which is the worshipping of Idols and such other for the which thy wrath is wont to come vpon the children of vnbeliefe Neuerthelesse Lord of thy great mercy and goodnesse against this so great a mischiefe a much greater remedy thy fatherly prouidence hath ordained for thou hast sent Iesus Christ thy dear and only naturall sonne into this world the vale of miseries to loose the works of the diuell and to take away my sinnes 1. Joh. 3. Therefore Sathan hath now nothing to brag of for through Christ all that beleeue in thee 1. Joh 5. so become thy children doe ouercome the world the flesh the diuel And this is the victory which ouer commeth them al euen our faith that faith I meane which is perswaded that whosoeuer beleeueth in Christ Ioh. 3. Ioh. 5. shall not perish but haue euerlasting life That faith which beleeueth the testimony to be true which thou God the Father dost testify of thy son so making thee no liar and this is the testimony that thou hast giuen vs eternall life that faith which beleeueth that thou Father who raisedst vp Christ frō death shalt also quicken our mortall bodies Rom. 8 through thy holy spirit dwelling in vs. That faith which beleeueth it to bee true which thy Sonne Christ affirmed with a double oath saying Verily Joh. 1. verily I say vnto you he that beleeueth in me the works that I doe the same shall he doe and greater works then these shall he doe Ioh. 15. because I goe to my Father And finally that faith which beleeueth that now Christ hath been lift vpon the crosse he shal draw al things vnto him this faith I say is the victory which ouercommeth our enemies the diuell Joh. 12. the world and our flesh Thou therfore dear father which hast promised to giue whatsoeuer I shall aske in thy dear Sonne Iesus name 1. Joh. 3● for thy great mercy and infallible truths sake do now in me the thing that he came for loose in me the works of the diuel take away my sinnes I beseech thee make stedfast my faith and confidence in thy promised mercies and merciful promises so that I assuredly beleeuing in thee may haue as thou hast promised euerlasting life making thee deare God no lyer may beleeue feele and know in my heart and conscience that the same euerlasting life is thy meere and free gift vnto me yea already of thy great goodnes vndoubtedly giuen me being now translated from death to life Colos 3. In thankfulnesse whereof Lord cause me now daily to mortifie my earthly mēbers yea dear father sith thy spirit which raised vp Christ from death dwelleth within me doe thou who raisedst Christ frō death quicken my mortal body through thy spirit so dwelling within me I beseech thee yea Lord Iesu according to thy promise because thou art now gone to thy Father make me worke the wonderful great work that thou spakest off Ioh. 6.4 I meane make me being of my selfe but a lumpe of sinne and a monster most vgly as the vices whereof the members of my earthly body are aboue declared to be compact doe proue make me I say yet through thy grace to hate abhorre flee and subdue all adultery whoredom vncleannes vnnaturall lusts euill concupiscence vnordinate desires wantonnes tendernesse delicatenes idlenesse drunkennesse gluttony slothfulnes distrust despaire ignorance weaknes wilfulnes idolatry superstition hypocrisie heresie error sects variāce strife wrath enuy slanders lying swearing cursing vainglory pride couetousnes theft deceit flattery and whatsoeuer else O Lord fighteth or rebelleth against thy holy spirit and then O Father I will boast and make vant against mine enemy the diuell that I haue done greater works then thy deare Sonne Iesus did at what time hee spake these words amongst the Iewes because albeit he vanquished Sathan yet in as much as he himselfe was vtterly without sinne the victory seemed the more easie But I to vanquish Sathan being my self altogether sinful yea contrary to my most sinful nature to subdue sinne the Diuel and mine owne flesh it seemeth a more victory a greater worke then the other For the which neuerthelesse I will with all submission acknowledge vnto thy diuine maiesty that the whole victory Lord indeede is thine and thy holy spirit the beginner and finisher both of the wil and the worke Now therefore Lord Iesu strengthen me with thy grace and might that thou maiest by me a most sinful wretch draw all these our earthly members and horrible vices before rehearsed vnder my feet that I may not only fight against them but also subdue them so that they may all turne to the best for me as meete matter whereon I may exercise my faith powre forth my hearty praier and giue thee most hearty thanks for victory whereby
I may learne and haue experience that thou hast in me drawne all things vnto thee insomuch as thou thus Lord of thy diuine powre drawest both the diuell the sinne that dwelleth in me to set forth thy honor and glory which thing for thy mercies sake bring to passe O God my creator preseruer and euerlasting defender A meditation for the exercise of true mortification HE that wil be ready in waighty matters to deny his owne will and to be obedient to the will of God the same had need to accustom himselfe to deny his desires in matters of lesse waight and to exercise mortification of his own will in trifles For if that our affectiōs by this daily custome bee not as it were halfe slaine surely surely when the plunge shall come we shall find the more to do If we canot watch with Christ one houre as he said to Peter we vndoubtedly can much lesse go to death with him Wherefore that in great tentations we may be ready to say with Christ Not my will but thy will be done forasmuch as this commonly commeth not to passe but where the roots of our lust a by thy grace deare father are almost rotten rooted out by a daily deniall of that they desire I humbly beseech thee for Christs sake to help me herein First pardon me my cherishing and as it were watering of mine affections obeying them in their deuises superfluous desires where through in that they haue taken deepe root and are so liuely in mee I secondly doe beseech thee to pull them vp by the roots out of my heart and so henceforth to order mee that I may continually accustome my selfe to weaken the principall root that by the roots and branches they may loose all their power Grant mee I beseech thee that thy grace may daily mortifie my concupiscence of pleasure in things that is of wealth riches glory liberty fauour of men meats drinks apparel ease yea and life it selfe that the horrour and impatience of more grieuous things may be weakned and I made more patient in aduersity Whereunto I further desire and pray thy goodnes deare father that thou wilt adde this namely that I may for euer become obedient and ready to do thy good wil in al things hartily and willingly to serue thee and do whatsoeuer may please thee For doubtlesse although we accustome our selues in the pleasant things of this life to mortification and deniall of our selues yet we shall find enough to doe when more bitter and weighty crosses come For if thy Sonne our Sauiour euer wont to obey thy good will praied so hartily and often Not my will but thy will be done whereby he declareth himselfe to be very man how can it bee but we whose nature is corrupt not only in natiuity but in the rest of our whole life also shall find both our hands full in great and grieuous temptations wholy to resigne our selues vnto thee Grant therefore deare Father for thy Christs sake to me a most miserable wretch thy grace and spirit to be effectuall in me that daily I may accustome my selfe to deny my will in more easie and pleasant things of this life that when need shal be I may come vnto thee with a resigned will alwaies stedfastly expecting thy mercy and in the meane season continually obeying thee with readines and willingnes doing whatsoeuer may most please thee through Christ our Lord who liueth with thee c. A meditation of the comming of Christ to iudgement and of the reward both of the faithfull and vnfaithfull O Lord Iesus Christ the Son of the euerliuing God by whom al things wer made are ruled and gouerned as of thy loue for our redemption thou diddest not disdaine to be our mediator and to take vpon thee our nature in the wombe of a virgin purely and without sinne by the operation of thy holy spirit that both thou mightest in thine owne person wonderfully beutifie and exalt our nature and work the same in vs also first abolishing the guiltines of sin by remission then sinne it selfe by death and last of all death by raising vp again these our bodies that they may be like to thine owne glorious and immortall body according to the power wherewith thou art able to subdue all things vnto thee as I say of thy loue for our redemption thou becamest man and that most poore and afflicted vpon earth by the space of three thirtie yeers at the least in most humility and paiedst the price of our ransome by thy most bitter death and passion for the which I most heartily giue thanks vnto thee so of the same thy loue towards vs in thy good time thou wilt come againe in the clouds of heauen with power great glory with flaming fire with thousands of Saints with Angels of thy power with a mighty cry shout of an Archangel blast of a trump suddenly as a lightning which shineth from the East Mat. 24. c. when men thinke least euen as a theefe in the night when men be a sleep thou wilt so come I say Mat. 15. thus suddenly in the twinckling of an eie all men that euer haue been be or shall be with women and children appearing before thy tribunall seat to render an account of all things which they haue thought spoke and done against thy law openly and before all Angels Saints and Diuels and so to receiue the iust reward of thy vengeance if they haue not repented and obeied the Gospell and so depart from thee to the Diuell and his angels and all the wicked which euer haue been be or shall be into hel fire which is vnquenchable of paines intollerable easelesse endlesse hopeles euen from the face of thy glorious and mighty power But if they haue repented and beleeued the Gospell if they be found watching with their lampe and oile in their hands if they bee found ready apparelled with the wedding garment of innocency if they haue not hardned their hearts hourded vp the treasure of thy vengeance in the day of wrath to be reuealed but haue vsed the time of grace the acceptable time the time of saluation that is the time of this life in the which thou stretchest out thy hand and spreadest thine armes calling crying vnto vs to come vnto thee which art meek in heart and lowly for thou wilt ease all that labor and are heauy leaden if they baue visited the sicke prisoners comforted the comfortlesse fed the hungry cloathed the naked lodged the harborlesse if they haue not loaden their hearts with gluttony and surfetting and carelesnes of this life if they haue not digged and hid their talent in the ground doing no good there with but haue been faithfull to occupy thy gifts to thy glory and haue washed their garments in thy bloud by hearty repentance then shall thy angels gather them together not as the wicked which shall be collected as fagots cast
thy most holy and sacred word and yet no fruits of repentance or Christian life will appeare Woe and alas to these our daies that neither preaching by word most comfortable nor preaching by fire most terrible nor preaching by monsters most strange and vgly neither yet by plagues and pestilence most horrible will stir vp our stony hearts and awake vs from our sinnes Wee feare O Lord that the Turkes with all the rest of the vnbeleeuing wil condemn vs in the last day which if they had been so long instructed by the comfortable preaching of thy word and sweet promises of thy Gospell or seen the wonders which we haue seen no doubt their righteousnesse would haue shined at this day to our great shame and confusion Thou hast no lesse warned vs O Lord of thy fearefull displeasure heauy plagues at hand for our great wickednes then thou diddest the Israelits of that horrible destruction which came vpon them whom thou first in mercy diddest call to repentance by the preaching of thy word but when no warning would serue thou didd●st send them monstrous and fearefull signes tokens to declare that thy visitation was not far off But they like to vs at this day did alwaies interpret those things after the imaginaion of their owne vaine hearts promising to themselues peace when destruction was ouer their heads Which things when we do call to mind forasmuch as they are written for our learning example and warning it maketh vs to tremble and quake for feare of thy iust iudgements For if thou hast thus dealt with thine owne deare and chosen children in token of thy great wrath against sinne what shall we looke for who do no lesse deserue thy fearefull scourge for of mercy it is that thou dost thus long forbeare vs and liue as though there were no God at all to be reuenged vpon our sinnes It maketh vs to feare and cry inwardly in our soules Apo. 22. Come Lord Iesu holy and true in all thy doings and shorten our daies and bring this our pilgrimage to an end suffer vs not to heape sinne vpon sinne vntill the day of vengeance lest we be caught vp amongst the number of the wicked and reprobate which shall neuer see thy louing countenance It maketh vs to cry to thee O Lord Let thy kingdome come and end this our sinfull life wherein wee do nothing but prouoke thee to wrath Correct vs not O Lord in thine indignation Psal 6. neither chasten vs in thine heauy displeasure And though to vs belongeth nothing but shame confusion psal 89 though our offences haue deserued to be visited with the rod and our sinnes with scourges yet in mercy Lord with fatherly correction chasten vs and thy louing kindnesse take not away from vs. To thee we fly for succour ps vnder the wings of thy mercy shall be our refuge vntill thou turne thy wrathful countenance fro● vs. Eccl. 23. Wee know that thy mercy i●●boue all thy works and euen as ●at as thy selfe Therefore will w● say with holy Iob Though thou ill vs Job 13. yet will we put our whole ●rust in thee Thou camest to comfort and pluch out of the dungeon of hell such wretches as we are Thou art the good Samaritā that camest to heal our deadly wounds thou art that good Physition that camest to cure our mortall infirmities Luk. 15. thou art the good Shepheard that camest to seek vs wandring and lost sheep to bring vs to thy fold againe E●●● more then that thou art our brother flesh of our flesh Isa 53. bone of our bones which hast tasted of our infirmities felt our temptations and borne the burden of our sinnes therefore at thy hands ●e looke for mercy against the day of ●●ngeance And though thou punish ●●●●er our hope is and euer shall be tha●●hy rodde shall no farther touch vs ●en shall make to thy glory our comm●dity and the strengthning and increa● of our faith Let this thy preaching sundry waies O Lord be sufficient for our warning and grant that we may speedliy and from the bottome of our hearts repent endeuour to doe thy righteous and blessed will reuealed in thy word and frame our liues according to the same that wee may here liue in thy feare all the daies of our life after this our sinful course is ended may dwell with thee in thy blessed kingdome through the death and merits of Iesus Christ our only redeemer So be it Another praier for the auoiding of Gods deserued wrath hanging ouer vs for our sinnes VVHen we looke back and behold our sinful life past what a dungeon of errours vice and wickednesse openeth it selfe vnto vs So that there is no man but he must needs be ashamed of himselfe when he cals to mind what e hath been and tremble when he considereth the wickednesse and sinfull course of hi● life to come for who shall vndertake that the rest of our life shall be any better then is past How can wee then sufficiently magnifie and praise thy great mercy which hast deferred thy punishment so long Beholding therefore this our dangerous miserable state we come vnto thee O thou great and mighty Iudge in trembling and fear humbly beseeching thee not to heap vpon vs thy deserued vengeance but let thy tender kindnes and loue thou barest to Iesus Christ thy Sonne our gracious Lord and redeemer couer our iniquities for whose sake though we deserue al extreamity thou dost pardon vs. If thou Lord shalt straightly marke our iniquity O Lord who shall be able to abide it Psal 103. A praier to be said of all such as suffer any kind of crosse ALmighty God king of all kings and gouernour of all things whose power no creature is able to resist to whom it belongeth iustly to punish sinners and to be merciful● vnto them that truly repent we confesse that thou dost iustly punish vs for we haue grieuously sinned against thee And we acknowledge that in punishing vs thou doest declare thy selfe to be our most mercifull father as wel because thou doest not punish vs in any thing as we haue deserued as also because by punishing vs thou doest call vs and as it were draw vs to increase in repentance in faith in praier in contemning of the world and in hearty desiring of euerlasting life and thy blessed presence Graunt vs therefore gracious Lord thankfully to acknowledge thy great mercy which hast thus fauorably dealt with vs punishing vs not to our confusion but to our amendment And seeing thou hast sworne that thou wilt not the death of a sinner but that he turn and liue haue mercy vpon vs and turne vs vnto thee for thy dearely beloued Sonne Iesus Christs sake whom thou wouldest should be made a slain sacrifice for our sinnes thereby declaring thy great and vnspeakable anger against sinne thine infinite mercy towards vs sinfull wretches And forasmuch as the dulnesse
mine intollerable heauines I cried to thee O my God and from heauen thou hardest my gronings thereupon first preparedst my hart to aske comfort of thee and then thou diddest accept my praier and gauest me plentifully my asking Oh my soule consider well that thou art neuer able to declare the exceeding goodnesse of God in this that hee heard the very desires of thee being afflicted who is so redy fauourably to grant the requests of the afflicted that oftentimes hee tarrieth not vntill they do call but or euer they call vpon him fauourably heareth them as the Psalmist saith The desire of the aflicted thou hearest O Lord thou preparest their hearts Psal 77 and thine eares heare them Oh Lord my God maruellous things are these whether I consider of this maruellous maner of thy hearing or else the maruellous nature property of thy goodnesse Maruellous no doubt is that thy hearing whereby the very desires of the afflicted are heard but much more maruellous is this thy goodnesse which tarriest not vntill the afflicted do desire thy help but preparest first their harts to desire and then thou giuest them their desires Yea Lord worthy of all praise it cannot otherwise bee For how shouldest thou doe otherwise then thy nature and property is Art not thou very goodnesse and mercy it selfe How canst thou then but pitty and helpe misery Art not thou both the creator and also the conseruer of all things Insomuch as the Lyons whelpes roaring after their pray doe seeke their food at thy hands and the Rauens birds lacking meat Psal 147. Esa 94. do call vpon thee If then thy fatherly prouidence tender care O Lord vpon all thy creatures bee so great that the very beasts and foules haue this experience of thy goodnesse in their necessities that their roarings cryings haue the strength of earnest calling and desires how much rather doe these sighings groanings and desperate heauinesse of men but chiefly of thy children crie and call lowde in thine eares though they speake neuer a word at all Should I then now despaire of thy fatherly mercy whiles presently I feele thee stirre vp my soule and heart to craue help at thy hand Should I thinke that thou wilt absent thy self for euer that thou wilt be no more intreated that thy mercy is cleane gon that thy promise is come vtterly to an end that thou wilt now shut vp thy louing kindenesse in displeasure Nay Lord for all alterations are of thy right hand and turne alway to the best to them that feare thee All this is but mine owne infirmitie for thou art euer one thy promises bee infallible and thy loue towards thine euerlastingly during I will therefore in this my present tentation grieuous assault powre out the heauinesse of my heart before thee deare Father Out of the deepe will I cry and lift vp my soule vnto thee Psal 1. from whom I assuredly know my helpe is comming I will also for my present comfort call to remembrance O Lord my God thy tender mercies towards me already shewed the multitude of thy benefits the greatnesse of the sa●e the long continuance of them euen from my onception vntill this instant and sinally thy continuall loue and desire to powre them vpon me And moreouer sith thy goodnesse is so great O Lord that thou doest not onely pitty misery but also callest the heauy hearted and afflicted vnto thee promising that thou wilt ease their misery Mat. 11. for as much as by the motion of thy good spirit I loath and abhorre my sins feele the grieuousnesse of them and thy heauy wrath towards me for the same and sinally what neede I haue of thy gracious aide and succour therfore O Lord in thy Sonne Christs name with sure confidence and trust in thine infallibe promise in this mine anguish and trouble I come vnto thee at thy mercifull calling craue comfort at thy hand For thou hast promised that when I loath my sins thou wilt vtterly forget them when I feele the grieuous but then of them thy mercy swalloweth them vp when I seeke that I want thou wilt assuredly grant it me For sith thou mouest my heart to desire help how should I mistrust but thou wilt for thy truths sake giue me my asking Yea where I know not how or what to desire as I ought thy holy spirit gratiously working in mee maketh intercession mightly for mee with groanings which cānot be expresseth and therwithal certifieth my spirit that by adoption through thy great mercy and goodnesse I am become thy child and heire Why should I not then be of good comfort and ioyfull in thee my God For if thou be on my side who can bee against me Since thou diddest not spare thine owne sonne but gauest him for me euen when I was thine enimy how shalt thou not with him now that by his death I am brought into thy fauour giue me all things with him and for his sake Rom. 8. Who shal lay any thing to the charge of thine elect it is thou Lord which iustifiest mee It is Christ that hath died for mee yea rather that is risen againe for me Who also is set on thy right hand and hath taken possession yea and perpetually there maketh intercession for mee vntill that ioyfull day be come when I shall haue full fruition of the most glorious presence of thy diuine maiesty in the kingdome which thou hast prepared before the beginning of the world ●phe ● but in time to the gracious goodnesse thought best made known to mee by giuing thy holy spirit into my heart whereby when I first Lord beleeued thy holy word which is thine owne power to saue all that beleeue I was sealed Rom. 8. confirmed and stablished in the certainty of that ●hine euerlasting kingdome and inheritance For the which inestimable benefit of thy rich grace Oh Lord my God I beseech thee euen for the loue thou barest to Christ Iesus thy son and the mercy thou haddest on him when he cried on the crosse Ma● ●7 My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee Help help I say inflame my heart with loue so plentifully towardes thee againe that I may bee euen swallowed vp in the ioyful feeling of the same in such sort that I may of very thankfulnes loue thee my God alone thee I say my deare God and nothing but thee and for thy sake O holy spirit whose work this is in me increase this work of thy in●uit mercy and preserue me that I neuer become vnthankfull vnto thee therfore Amen A praier for the sicke O Most mercifull God which according to the multitude of thy mercies doest so put away the sins of those which truly repēt that thou remembrest them no more open thy eies of mercy and look vpon this thy sicke seruant who most earnestly desireth pardon and forgiuenes renue in him most louing father whatsoeuer hath beene decaied by the fraud
thou wilt haue mercy vpon vs. For none that trust in thee shal be confounded Tobit 8. Job 32. neither any that cal vpon thee shall be despised For thou art the onely Lord who woundest and dost heale again Oseas 6. who killest and reuinest bringest euen to hell and bringest backe againe Our Fathers hoped in thee and trusted in thee Sap. 22. and thou diddest deliuer them They called vpon thee and were helped they put their trust in thee were not confounded Psal● 6. O Lord rebuke vs not in thine indignation neither chasten vs in thy heauy displeasure O remember not the sinnes and offences of my youth but according to thy mercy thinke thou vpon me Psa 25. O Lord for thy goodnesse Haue mercy vpon vs O Lord for we are weake O Lord heale vs for our bones are vexed And now in the vexation of our spirits and the anguish of our soules wee remember thee and we cry vnto thee heare Lord and haue mercy ●arue Jonas ● For thine owne sake and for thy holy names sake incline thine eare and heare O mercifull Lord. For we do not powre out our praiers before thee ●●a● 6. trusting in our owne righteousnes but in thy great and manifold mercies Wash vs throughly from our wickednes and clense vs from our sins Turne thy face from our sins and put out all our misdeeds Make vs cleane hearts O God and renue a right spirit within vs. Helpe vs O God of our saluation for the glory of thy name O deliuer vs and be merciful to our sinnes for thy names sake So we that be thy people sheepe of thy pasture shal giue thee thanks for euer and will alwaies be shewing forth thy praise from generation to generation Glory be to the Father c. As it was in the beg●nning c. A Psalme of thanksgiuing for deliuerance from the plague or any other kind of sicknes trouble or affliction LOrd thou art become gracious to thy land thou hast turned away the afflictions of thy s●ruants Thou hast taken away al thy displeasure and turned thy selfe from thy wrathf●l indignation For if thou Lord hadst not helped vs it had not failed but our soules had beene put to silence But when we said our feet haue slipped thy mercy O Lord helpes vs vp In the multitude of the sorrowes that we had in our hearts thy comforts haue refreshed our soules Our soules waited still vpon the Lord our soules hanged vpon his helpe our hope was alwa●es in him In the Lords word wil we reioyce in Gods word did wee comfort our selues For the Lord said Call vpon mee in the time of trouble I wil heare thee and thou shalt praise me So when wee were poore needy sickly and in heauines the Lord cared for vs he was our helper our deliuer according to his word Ps● 27. In our aduersi●y and distresse hee hath lifted vp our head and saued vs from vt●er destruction Psa 33. He hath deliuered our soules from death he hath fed vs in the time of dearth hee hath saued vs from the noisome pestilence Therefore will we offer in his holy temple the oblation of thanksgigiuing Psa 37. with great gladnesse we wil sing speake praises vnto the Lord our Sauiour Psa 106. Psa 86. Wee will giue thankes vnto the Lord for he is gracious his mercy endureth for euer Psa 103. The Lord is full of compassion mercy long suffering plenteous in goodnesse and pitty John 5.7 Psa 108. His mercy is greater then the heauens and his gracious goodnes reacheth vnto the cl●●ds Psa 103. Like as a father pittieth his own children euen so is the Lord merciful vnto them that feare him Psal 72. Therefore will we praise thee thy mercies O God vnto thee will we sing O thou holy one of Israell P●al 98. We will sing a new song vnto thee O God we will praise the Lord with Psalmes and thanksgiuing Psal 47. O sing praises sing praises vnto our God O sing praises sing praises vnto our king For God is the king of the earth sing praises with vnderstanding We will magnifie thee O God our King Psal 145. we will praise thy name for euer and euer Euery day will we giue thankes vnto thee and praise thy name for euer and euer Our mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord let all flesh giue thanks to his holy name for euer and euer Psal 72. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for euer and blessed be the name of his maiesty world without end Amen Glory be to the father c. As it was in the beginning c. Praiers to be said before and after meales AL things depend vpon thy prouidence O Lord to receiue at thy hands due sustenance in time conuenient Thou giuest to them and they gather it thou openest thy hand and they are satisfied with all good things O heauenly father which art the fountaine full treasure of all goodnesse We beseech thee to shew thy mercy vpon vs thy children and sanctifie these thy gifts which we receiue of the mercifull liberality granting vs grace to vse them soberly purely according to thy blessed will so that thereby we may acknowledge thee to be the author and giuer of all good things and aboue all that we may remember continually to seeke the spiritual food of thy word ● Tim. 2. wherwith our soules may be nourished euerlastingly through our Sauiour Christ who is the true bread of life which came down from heauen of whom whosoeuer eateth shall liue for euer Joh ● and raigne with him in glory world without end So be it Another praier before meales WHether ye eat or drinke faith S. Paul or whatsouer ye do else let all be done to the praise and glory of God Eternal and euerlasting God father ●f our Lord Iesus Christ 1. Cor. 10 who of thy most singular loue which thou barest to mankind hast appointed to his sustenance not only the fruits of the earth but also the fo●●ls of the aire the beasts of the field and fishes of the sea and hast comman●ed thy benefits to be receiued as from thy hands with thanksgiuing assuring thy children by the mouth of thine apostle that to the cleane all things are cleane as the creatures which be sanctified by thy word and praier grant vnto vs so moderatly to vse these thy gifts present that our bodies being refreshed our soules may be more able to proceed in all good works to the praise of thy holy name through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen Our father which art in heauen c Another O Eternall God the very God of peace and al consolation which broughtest againe from death our Lord Iesus the g●eat shepheard of the sheep● through the bloud of ●he euerlasting couenant make vs fruitfull in all good works to d● 〈◊〉 will and worke
in my flesh there dwelles no good thing For the good which I should doe I doe not Rom. 7. but the euill which I would not doe that I doe Psal 51. Wash me therefore O Lord from mine iniquities and clense me from my sinne Psal 1. Purifie my heart by the sanctifying of thy holy spirit and by the sprinckling of the bloud of thy deare son from the filth of sin and an euill conscience Make me to heare ioy gladnesse that the bones which thou hast broken may reioice Create in me a new hart O God and renew a right spirit in me Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirit frō me Psal 8 Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free spirit For thou art good to them that trust in thee and to the soule that seeketh thee All thy waies are mercy and truth to them that seek out thy couenant and testimonies The fountaine of thy goodnes is euer full and ouerflowing thy mercy neuer decaieth Thou woundest and healest again thou killest and reui●est bringest euen down to hell and bringest backe againe Thou raiseth vp those that are fallen thou cōfortest the broken harted Thou strengthnest the weary standers crooked knees and out of the gulf of hell thou deliuerest the afflicted Out of darknes thou bringest light out of death life and out of damnation thou bringest saluation Heare me therefore O Lord according to thy louing kindnes turne vnto me according to the multitude of thy tender mercies Look vpon mine affliction and my trauell and forgiue me my sinnes Psal 63. Remember not the offences of my youth nor my rebellions against thee Psal 130. For if thou Lord shouldest marke our iniquities Lord who should bee able to stand in thy sight Job 15. Seeing thou hast found iniquitie euen in thine Angels the heauens are not clean in thy sight much more is man abhominable filthy which drinketh iniquity like water Notwithstanding thou hast saide O Lord that as the righteousnes of the righteous man shal not saue him whensoeuer he offendeth so shall not the wickednesse of the wicked man hurt him whensoeuer hee forsaketh his wickednes and turneth to thee Psal 83. For thou knowest thine owne handy worke thou remembrest what we are thou seest that we are but weak and feeble flesh Looke not therefore vpon my sinnes O Lord but looke vpon the face of thine anointed For he hath borne our iniquities Isay ● he hath carried our sorrowes Hee was wounded for our transgressions he was broken for our iniquities the chastisment of our peace is laid vpon him He gaue his body to be beaten and his cheekes to bee stricken hee bare the sinnes of many and praied for the offenders He came to bring glad tidings to the poore to bind vp the broken harted Isay 6 to preach liberty to the captiues to comfort them that mourne in Sion and to giue vnto them beauty for ashes the oile of ioy for mourning the garment of gladnesse for the spirit of heauines that they might bee called trees of righteousnes and the planting of the Lord. For his sake therefore O Lord be mercifull vnto me and say vnto my soule behold I come to thee thy health and thy saluation A praier for the true knowledge and vnderstanding of the word of God LEt my praier come before thee O Lord and giue me vnderstanding according to thy word Psal 119. Blessed art thou O Lord teach me thy statutes That with my lips I may declare all the iudgements of thy mouth That I may delight in the way of thy testimonies aboue all riches That I may meditate in thy precepts and consider thy waies That I may take pleasure in thy statutes and not forget thy word Be good vnto me thy seruant O Lord the I may liue keep thy word Open mine eies that I may see the wonders which are in thy law I am a stranger vpon earth notwithstanding hide not from me thy commandements For my hart languisheth with the desire that it hath to thy iudgments Thy testimonies are my delight and my counsell●rs I will praise thee with an vpright heart when thou hast taught me the iudgements of thy righteousnes Shew me thy waies O Lord teach me thy paths Lead me forth in th● truth and teach me for thou art my God and my saluation in thee doe I trust all the day long Make me vnderstand the way of thy prece●●s and I wi●l consider thy wondro●s works Th● hands haue made me and fashioned me giue me vnderstanding that I may scar●e thy commandements That they which feare thee seeing me may reioyce because I haue trusted in thy word Shew the light of thy countenance vpon thy seruant and teach me thy ordinances Thou art good gracious therefore according to thy goodnes teach me thy statutes O Lord of whose goodnesse the earth is ful teach me thy ordinances O Lord I beseech thee accept the sacrifice of my lips and teach me thy iudgements The righteousnes of thy testimonies is euerlasting grant me vnderstanding and I shall liue Deale with thy seruant according to thy mercies and teach mee thy statutes I am thy seruant grant mee vnderstanding that I may know thy testimonies My lippes shall shew foorth thy praise when thou hast taught mee thy statutes My tongue shal talke of thy word Psal 36. for al thy commandements are righteous For in thee is a wel of liuing waters and euer flowing and in thy light shall we see light A praier for the leading of a godly life I Crie vnto thee with my whole hart heare me O Lord Psal 119. and guide me that I may keepe thy statutes I call vpon thee saue me Psal 141. that I may keepe thy testimonies Let my prayer bee directed in thy sight as incense and the lifting vp of my hands as an euening sacrifice I haue gone astray like a lost sheepe seeke thy seruant Psali 11● for I doe not forget thy commandements Psal 86. Teach me thy way O Lord that I may walke in thy truth knit my hart vnto thee that I may feare thy name Let thy louing kindnes come vnto me O Lord and thy saluation according to thy promise 9 Let my heart be vpright in thy statutes that I be not confounded O that my waies were so directed tha● I might keep thy statutes Then shall I not be confounded wh●n I haue regard vnto all thy commandements I make my supplication in thy presence with my whole heart bee mercifull vnto me according to thy promise Guide me O Lord that I may consider my wares and turn my feet into thy testimonies Wherwith shal a man redresse his waies In taking heed thereto according to thy word Teach me O Lord the way of thy statutes that I may keep them to the end Giue me vnderstanding that I may keep thy
law yea that I may keep it with my whole heart Direct me in the path of thy commandements for therein is my delight Turn away mine eies that I regard not vanity and quicken me in thy way Stablish thy promise to thy seruant whereby he may be taught to feare thee Direct my steps in thy word and let not iniquity haue dominion oue● me Let not the foot of pride come against me and let not the hand of the wicked moue me Gather not my soule with the sinners nor my life with the blody men Let my foot stand in vprightnesse that I may praise thee O Lord in the congregation Let not the word of truth depart out of my mouth for I trust in thy iudgements Set a watch O Lord before my mouth and keepe the dore of my lips Let not my heart bee inclined to euill to worke wicked workes with them that worke iniquity Teach mee good iudgement and knowledge for I doe beleeue thy commandements Stay my steps in thy paths that my feet do not slide Stablish mee in thy promise that I may liue and let mee not be disappointed of my hope Stay thou me O Lord and I shall be safe and I will delight continually in thy statutes O God create in me a pure heart and renue a right spirit within me Psal 52. Cast mee not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirite from me Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation and stablish mee with thy free spirit Let me heare thy louing kindnesse in the morning Psal 143. shew mee the way that I should walke in for in thee is my trust Teach mee to doe the thing that pleaseth thee for thou art my God let thy good spirit leade mee into the land of righteousnes A praier for deliuerance from sinne and to be restored to Gods grace and fauor againe OH Almighty and euerlasting Lord GOD which hast made heauen and earth and all things therein contained O incomprehensible vnity Oh alwaies to be worshipped most blessed Trinity I humbly beseech thee and pray thee by the assumption and crucified humanity of our Lord Iesus Christ that thou wouldest incline and bow down the great height of thy deity to the bottomles pit of my vtility Driue from me all kind of vice wickednes and sin Create in me a clean heart and renue in me a right spirit for thy holy names sake Oh Lord Iesu I beseech thy goodnes for the exceeding great loue which drew thee out of thy Fathers bosome into the wombe of the holy virgin and for the assumption of mans statute wherin it pleased thee to saue me and deliuer me from eternall death that thou wouldest draw me out of my selfe into thee my Lord God and grant that this my loue may recouer again to me thy grace to increase and make perfect in me that which is wanting to raise vp in me that which is fallen to restore to me that which I haue lost quicken in mee that which is dead should liue so that I may become conformable to thee in al my life and conuersation thou dwelling in me and I in thee my heart being coupled with thy grace and setled in thy faith for euer Oh my God loose and set at liberty my spirit from all inferior things gouerne my soule and worke that both in soule body I may be wholy and liue to thy glory world without end Amen I. B. A praier necessary to be said at all times O Bountifull Lord Iesu O sweet Sauiour O Christ the Son of God haue pitty vpon me mercifully heare me and despise not my praiers Thou hast created me of nothing thou hast redeemed me from the bondage of sinne death and hell neither with golde nor siluer but with thy most precious body once offered vpon the Crosse and thine own blood shed once for all for a ransome Therefore cast me not away whom thou by thy great wisedome hast made Despise mee not whom thou hast redeemed with such a pretious treasure nor let my wickednesse destroy that which thy goodnesse hath builded Now while I liue O Iesu haue mercy on me for if I die out of thy fauour it will be too late afte●ward to call for thy mercy While I haue time to repent looke vpon mee with thy mercifull eyes as thou diddest vouchsafe to looke vpon Peter thy Apostle that I may bewayle my sinfull life and obtaine thy fauor to liue and die therein I acknowledge that if thou shouldest deale with mee according to thy iustice I haue deserued euerlasting death Therefore I appeale to thy high throne of mercy trusting to obtaine thy fauour not for my merites but for thy deserts O Iesu who hast giuen thy selfe an acceptable sacrifice to thy Father to appease his wrath and to bring all sinners truly repenting and amending their euill life vnto his fauour againe Accept me O Lord among the number of them whome thou hast in Christ elected and chosen to saluation forgiue mee my sinnes giue mee grace to leade a godly and innocent life graunt mee thy heauenly wisedome inspire my heart with faith hope and charitie giue mee grace to be humble in prosperity patient in aduersity obedient to my rulers in all my doings faithfull dealing truly with all men to liue chastly in wedlocke to abhorte adultery fornication and al vncleannes to do good after my power vnto all men to hurt no man that thy name may be glorified in me during this present life that I afterward may attaine euerlasting life through thy mercy and the merits of thy death and passion Amen A Praier for grace and remission of our sinnes O Lord God mercifull Father I poore wretched sinner come vnto thee in the name of thy dearely beloued Son Iesus Christ my sauiour beseeching thee for his sake to be mercifull vnto me to cast al my sinnes out of thy sight euen through the merits of his bloudy death Powre vpon me O Lord thy holy spirit of grace and wisedome to gouern lead my body and soule in thy holy word commandements shew thy mercy vpon me so lighten the naturall blindnes and darknes of my hart through thy grace that I may daily be renued by thy holy spirit Open my hard hart grosse eares to heare and read thy word and heauenly voice and to beleeue and follow it in my conuersation and euer to holde fast that blessed hope of euerlasting life Mortifie and kill al vice in me that my life may expresse my faith in thee Mercifully heare the humble supplications of thy seruant and grant me thy peace all my daies Graciously pardon my infirmities and defend me in all dangers both outwardly in my body goods and name and inwardly in my soule against all euil temptatiōs and subtile baites of Sathan that roaring lion seeking whom hee may deuoure Grant O Lord that I and euery member of thy Church in his vocation and calling may truely and godlily
serue thee Graft in my heart the loue of thy name increase in mee true religion replenish mee with all goodnesse and of thy great mercy keepe me in the same vnto the end Giue vnto me the spirit of praier true humility perfect patience and continuall ioy in the holy Ghost I commend vnto thy protection O Father my house and all thou hast giuen me my whole family my wife and children and aide mee that I may well and holily gouerne ●orish and bring them vp in thy feare and serui●e And forasmuch as in this world I must alwayes be at war not with one sort of enemies but with an infinit number not only with flesh and blood but with the diuell which is the prince of darknesse grant me thy grace that being armed with thy defence I may stand in this battel with an inuincible cōstancy agains● all corruption which I am incompassed with on all sides vntill such time as I hauing ended the combat which during this life I must sustaine in the end I may attaine to thy heauenly rest which is prepared for me through Christ Iesus our Lord and Sauiour Amen A praier taken out of the first Psalme ALmightie and most gracious God take away from vs all euill counsell and then our sinne●● suffer vs not to run into an vngodly and wickedlife and finally keep out minds farre from the contempt of godlinesse and scorning of vertue in the stead of these euils grant that we may continually be occupied in thy law and sacred scriptures that we be not carried about like the wicked like dust and fruitlesse chaffe with euery blast of affection and doctrine but rather that we as trees planted by the water brookes indued with the life of the spirit faith may also bring forth the fruits of good works and that what soeuer we take in hand may prosper and tend to the praise and glory of thy name furtherance of our saluation and at the last when the wicked shall fal away in thy iudgement we may stand stedfast and be made perfect through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen Out of the same Psalme ALmighty God we are sufficiētly taught that grieuous calamities miserable plagues do therefore daily vex trouble the church because we haue not ceased to follow the counsell of the vngodly which being once known we ought to haue eschewed The way also of the wicked we haue not shunned yea wee haue not ceased to walke their race by continuall transgression of thy commandements we haue also o● long time contemned all godly correction and discipline and whatsoeuer hath been taught vs out of thy work hath been too little regarded yea wtout all shame neglected scorned Wherefore it is no maruell if w● in the stead of that happinesse and quiet peace which we alas haue to long abused be now compelled to suffer all heauy grieuous and most bitter plagues But now O God in humblenes of hart we flee vnto thee confessing our grieuous offences and wee most humbly and heartily beseech thee that those euills which we so foolishly and wretchedly haue committed thou wilt mercifully forgiue vs and frame our minds wholy to the obedience of thy Law in such wise that our hearts might be occupied both day and night in nothing else but in the meditation of thy holy Scriptures For so shall wee giuing credite to thy wordes bring forth seasonable and pleasant fruit and shal not be spoiled of the graces of the holy Ghost yea our doings shal neuer be withour happy successe Now we are tossed hither thither not vnlike to leaues and chaffe with the wind of aduersity and affliction yet grant O most merciful Fathee that our life perish not with the wicked but that the cause of the iust may be defended by thy singular prouidence and protection so that in iudgemēt and in the company of the iust we may be able to stand and not bee confounded through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen Out of the same Psalme ALmighty GOD forasmuch as wee haue now learned that a great part of our felicity so long as we liue here consisteth in this that wee refraine from vngodly counsell and wicked manners and also auoid the company of those that despise deride all good things and that in the stead of these euills we giue our selues to the heauenly study of thy holy law to bee occupied and exercised therein both day and night wherby we do perceiue that we haue very much erred and straied from this way of our saluation yea wee haue in these things most wickedly offended therfore we beseech thee euen for thy mercies sake that thou wilt pardon our offences and that henceforth by continuall study and exercise of thy word thou wilt vouch safe to make vs fruitful plants that we may not only bring forth wholesome fruits in thy Church whiles we liue here but also may be able in the other world to stand in iudgement before thee who best knowest the way of the iust through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen A praier taken out of the second Psalme VVE perceiue most mercifull and almighty God that not only Antichrist but also the power and strength of the whole world conspireth against thee and against thy Christ which thinke the gospel and the building vp again of the church to be an intollerable bondage hard yoke Wherefore they labour by all possible meanes to breake asunder the societies and congregations of the faithfull and cast away al discipline But forasmuch as thou sittest in heauen art not ignorant what the diuell or wicked flesh goeth about laugh thou to scorne their vain counsells bring their purposes to nought Let them feele thine anger to be kindled against them make them astonied at the storcenesse of thine indignations so that they may not be able to destroy the Church ouer whō thou hast appointed Iesus Christ our only Sauior to be a gouernour that in it hee may raigne by his word and spirite with inuincible might and power Wherefore grant vnto vs although vnworthy and shrinking children such faith constancy that we may finde him also confesse him to be our only king and that we may nothing doubt but that wee may be his nation people and heritage being most assured of this that he is of such strength and power that with his sword more strong then yron he is able to destroy whom he will and breake them in peeces like earthen pots Therefore O God turne the kings and princes of the world vnto thee that they may bee wise and vnderstand whereby they may vnfainedly acknowledge imbrace and kisse his sonne lest when his wrath shall once be kindled they perish and be destroyed for euer And when it shal be thy good pleasure make them blessed for euermore which commit themselues to thy gouernance and and protection by Christ Iesus our Lord Amen Out of the same Psalme MOst mighty and merciful Lord God though
the diuel rage the powers of the world daily rise vp the flesh with all her bond slaues cōspire against the kingdom of thine onely begotten son Iesus Christ our Lord yet make vs to vnderstand and with constant faith bee perswaded that thou deridest and contemnest all such whom thou canst in thine anger fierce displeasure when thou wilt suddenly destroy bring to nought In this faith seeing wee are sometimes so weak that being ouercome with sundry kindes of terrors and dread we are not so obedient to thy commandements as we ought to be wee therefore beseech thee for thy great goodnes sake to be mercifull vnto vs and grant that we may cōstantly beleeue thy sonne our King and our redeemer to haue the highest power and dominion with thee in all things For seeing thou hast begotten him thou hast also deliuered to him all natiōs to be ruled by his power as his owne inheritance grant therefore vnto vs that yet at length wee may be wise and vnderstand in such sort as we may serue thee with al due feare and worship that in the last day wee be not dashed in peeces as earthen vessels with the rodde of thine indignation through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen A praier which M. Iohn Bradford said alittle before his death in Smithfield MErcifull God and Father to whom our Sauiour Christ approched in his feare need by reson of death sound comfort gracious God and most bounteous Christ on whom Stephē called in his extreame need and receiued strength most benigne holy spirit which in the midst of all crosses and death didst comfort the Apostle S. Paul with more consolations in Christ than hee felt sorrows and terrors in the world haue mercy vpon mee a most miserable vile and wretched sinner which now draw neer the gates of death deserued both in soule and body eternally by reason of my manifold horrible old and new transgressions which to thine eyes O Lord GOD are open and knowne Oh be mercifull vnto mee and forgiue mee for the bitter death and bloudshedding of thine onely Sonne Iesus Christ And though thy iustice do require in respect of my sinnes that now thou shouldest not heare mee contemning thy daily callings yet let thy mercy which is aboue all thy works and wherwith the earth is filled let thy mercy I say preuaile towards me through the merits and mediation of Christ our Sauiour for whose sake it pleaseth thee to bring me forth now as one of his witnesses and a record bearer of thy verity and truth taught by him to giue my life therefore of which dignity I doe acknowledge deare God that there was neuer any so vnworthy and vnmeete no not the thiefe that hanged with him on the crosse I humbly therefore pray thee that thou wouldest accordingly aid helpe and assis● mee with thy strength and heauēly grace that with Christ thy Sonne I may finde comfort with Stephen I may see thy presence and gracious power with Paul and all other which for thy name sake haue suffered affliction and death I may find so present with me thy gracious consolation that I may by my death glorifie thy holy name set forth and ratifie thy verity comfort the harts of the heauy confirme thy Churc● in thy truth conuert some that are to be conuerted and so depart out of this miserable world where I doe nothing but daily heape sinne vpon sinne and enter into the fruition of thy blessed mercy whereof now giue and increase in me a liuely tast sense and feeling where through the terrour of death the tormen●s of fire the paines of sin the darts of Satan and the dolours of hell may neuer ouercome me but may be driuen away through the working of the most gracious spirit which now plēteously endue me withal that throgh the same sp●rit I may offer as now I desire am ready to doe in Christ and by him my selfe wholy soule and body to a liuely sacrifice holy and acceptable in thy sight deare father whose I am and always haue been euen before the world was made to whom I commend my selfe faith name family and friends countrie all the whole Church yea euen my very enemies according to thy good pleasure beseeching thee entirely to giue once more to this Realme of England the blessing of thy word againe with godly peace to the teaching and setting forth of the same O deare father now guide mee to come vnto thee so purge and purifie me by this fire in Christs death passion through the spirite that I may bee a burnt offering of sweet smel in thy sight which liuest and raignest with the sonne and the holie Ghost now and euermore world without end The Letany O God the father of heauen haue mercy vppon vs miserable sinners O God the father of heauen c. O God the sonne redeemer of the world haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinners O God the sonne redeemer c. O God the holy ghost proceeding from the father and the sonne haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinners O God the holy Ghost c. O holy blessed and glorious Trinity three persons one God haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinners O holy blessed and glorious c. Remember not Lord our offences nor the offences of our forefathers neither take thou vengeance of our sins spate vs good Lord spate thy people whome thou hast redeemed with thy most precious bloud and be not angry with vs for euer Spate vs good Lord. From all euill and mischiefe from sinne from ●he crafts and assaults of the diuell from thy wrath and from euerlasting damnation Good Lord deliuer vs. From blindnes of heart from pride vaineglory and hypocrisie from enuy hatred and malice and al vncharitablenesse Good Lord deliuer vs. From fornication and al other deadly sinne and from all the deceits of the world the flesh and the diuell Good Lord deliuer vs. From lightning and tempest from plague pestilēce famine from battell murder from sodaine death Good Lord deliuer vs. From all sedi●i●n and priuy conspiracy from all false doctrine and heresie from hardnes of heart contempt of thy word commandemēt Good Lord deliuer vs. By the mystery of thy holy incarnation by thy holy natiuity and circumcision by thy Baptisme fasting and temptation Good Lord deliuer vs. By thine agony and bloudy sweat by thy crosse and passion by thy glorious resurrection and assension and by the comming of the holy Ghost Good Lord deliuer vs. In all time of our tribulation in all time of our wealth in the houre of death and in the day of iudgement Good Lord deliuer vs. We sinners do beseech thee to heare vs O Lord God and that it may please thee to rule and gouerne thy holy church vniuersally in the right way We beseech thee to heare v● c. That it may please thee to keep and strengthen in the true worshipping of thee in righteousnesse holines of
life thy seruant Iames our most gracious king and gouernor We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to rule his hart in thy faith feare and loue and that he may euermore haue affiance in thee euer seek thy honor glory We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to be his defender and keeper giuing him the victory ouer all his enemies We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to blesse and preserue our gracious Queene Anne prince Charles and the rest of the King and Queenes royall issue We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to illuminate all bishops pastors and ministers of the church with true knowledge and vnderstāding of thy word that both by their preaching and liuing they may set it forth and shew it accordingly We beseech c. That it may please thee to indue the Lords of the counsell and all the nobility with grace wisedome and vnderstanding We beseech c. That it may please thee to blesse keepe the Magistrates giuing them grace to execute iustice and to maintaine truth We beseech c. That it may please thee to blesse and keepe all thy people We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to giue to all nations vnity peace concord We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to giue vs an heart to loue and dread thee and diligently to liue after thy commandements We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to giue all thy people increase of grace to heare meekely thy word and to receiue it with pure affectiō and to bring forth the fruits of the spirit We beseech thee to heare vs c. That it may please thee to bring into the way of trueth all such as haue erred and are deceiued We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to strengthen such as do stand and to comfort and helpe the weake hearted and to raise vp them that fal and finally to beat downe Satan vnder our feet We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to succour help and comfort all that be in danger necessity and tribulation We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to preserue all that trauell by land or by water all women labouring of childe● all sicke persons and young children and to shew thy pity vpon all prisoners and captiues We beseech thee to heare c. That it may please thee to defend and prouide for the fatherlesse children and widowes and all that bee desolate and oppressed We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to haue mercy vpon all men We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to forgiue our enemies persecutors and slaunderers and to turne their hearts We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to giue and preserue to our vse the kindly fru●ts of the earth so as in due time wee may enioy them We beseech thee c. That it may please thee to giue vs true repentance to forgiue vs al our sinnes negligences and ignorances and to indue vs with th● holy spirit to amend our liues according to thy holy word We beseech thee c. Sonne of God wee beseech thee to heare vs. Sonne of God we beseech c. O Lambe of God that takest away the sins of the world Grant vs thy peace O Lambe of God that takest away the sins of the world Haue mercy vpon vs. O Christ heare vs. O Christ heare vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Christ haue mercy vpon vs. Christ haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Lord haue mercy vpon vs. Our Father which c. And leade vs not c. But deliuer vs from euill Amen The Ve●sicle O Lord deale not with vs after our sinnes The Answer Neither reward vs after our iniquities Let vs pray O God meecifull father which despisest not the sighing of a contrite heart nor the desires of such as be sorrowfull mercifully assist our praiers that we make before thee in al our troubles adurrsities whensoeuer they oppresse vs and graciously heare vs that those euills which the craft or subtlety of the Diuell or man worketh against vs be brought to nought and by the prouidence of thy goodnesse they may bee dispersed that wee thy seruants beeing hurt by no persecution may euermore giue thankes vnto thee in thy holy Church through Iesus Christ our Lord. O Lord arise helpe vs and deliuer vs for thy names sake O God we haue heard with our eares and our fathers haue declared vnto vs the noble workes that thou diddest in their daies and in the old time before them O Lord a●ise helpe vs and deliuer vs for th●ne honour Glory be to the father and to the Sonne and to the holy Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and euer shall be world without end Amen From our enemies defend vs O Christ Graciously looke vpon our affl●ctions Pittifully behold the sorrowes of our hearts Mercifully forgiue the sinnes of thy people Fauourably with mercy heare our praiers O Son of Dauid haue mercy vpon vs. Both now and euer vouchsafe to heare vs O Christ Gratiously heare vs O Christ gratiously heare vs O Lord Christ O Lord let thy mercy be shewed o● vs As we doe put ou● trust in thee Let vs pray VVE humbly beseech thee O Father mercifully to looke vpon our infirmities and for the glory of thy names sake turne from vs all those euils that wee most righ●eously haue deserued and grant that in all our troubles wee may put our whole trust and confidence in thy mercy euermore serue thee in holines and purenesse of liuing to thy honour and glory through our onely media●or aduoca●e Iesus Christ our Lord Amen A praier for the Kings maiesty O Lord our heauenly father high mighty King of Kings Lord of Lords the only ruler of Princes which doest from thy throne behold all the dwellers vppon earth most heartily wee beseech thee with thy fauour to behold our most gracious soueraigne Lord King Iames and so replenish him with the grace of thy holy spirit that he may alwayes incline to thy wil walk in thy ways indue him plentifully with heauenly gifts grant him in health wealth long to liue strengthen him that hee may vanquish and ouercome all his enimies and finally after this life he may attain euerlasting ioy and felicity throgh Iesus Christ our Lord. A praier for the Queen Prince and other the King and Queens children ALmighty God which hast promised to be a father of thine elect and of their seed we humbly beseech thee to blesse our gracious Queene Anne Prince Charles and all the Kings Queens royal progeny indue them with thy holy spirit inrich them with thy heauenly grace prosper them with all happines bring them to thine eutrlasting kingdome through Iesus Christ our Lord. A praier for