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preuailed vpon the earth and broughte into subiection not onely the most vnfaithfull very reiectes and wicked caste awayes from thy fauour who being but earthly set their whole felicitie vppon earthly things but euen the very professors also of thy moste holy and blessed religion For in all estates and degrées from the most to the least from the highest to the lowest all are defiled therewith al bend their wittes moste gracelesly and inordinately to vnsatiable couetousnesse excéeding farre the limits of necessitie scraping gathering togither as the children of diffidence very worldlings contrary to the lawe of nature cōtrary to the law of charitie or christen holinesse and puritie whether by righte or by wrong by hooke by crooke by extortion by oppression by flattery by periury sorcery vsury bribery simony priuy cōspiracy against town citie prince and the whole countrey greedie of vengeance yea by what meanes so euer it be oft by most wilful consent to murther whether of others or through indigence lacke of sufficiencie or by some sinister stroke of fortune desperately destroy themselues Such are our willes to wickednes o lord that being voide of thy grace we sink déepely into al abhomination are altogither without moderation or stay of our appetites affectionately grubbing for more more til death cut vs short till our mouths be filled with grauel or til we heape vp as the Prophet saith thick clay against our selues feling the iustice of the rightuous god frō whome we are fled and haue putte oure only affiaunce in wicked and vaine filthie Mammon To the end therfore O moste louing God we may in thée be better staide oure liues in thy feare more aptly framed and oure faultie faithes more christianly reformed graunte that by thy woorde we may truly know thée obey thy wil put our only trust in thée loue thée as our god of mercie and reuerence thée as our Lorde of iustice Graunte vnto vs the influence of thine heauēly grace that our gracelesse indurate and moste barraine hartes being thus bewitched and hardned by the diuel may he by thée moste gratiously reformed frutefully tempered déepely indued thorowly softened sowen with thy celestiall séedes well harrowed rowed and made truely profitablé that thy holy Church may thereby be spéedely purged of this very present and moste pestilent infection nowe raigning with outrage ouer all the world Wherof bicause our liues standeth not in the abundance of these vanities which we héer possesse thy sonne Christ left straighte charge vnto vs the professoures of his name in any wise to beware of Couetousnesse Roote out therefore we pray thée O God from oure hartes oure vnsatiable and gréedie desires O incline oure hartes vnto thy testimonies and not to couetousenesse but yéelding to thy will with contented mindes in oure calling we may in all our necessities cast gladly our cares vpon thy back that art truly rich almightie a readie helper very mindeful and merciful vnto vs for oure sufficient relieuement and to further therby thy glory Prepare vs to be charitable frée harted and liberall to haue in vs the bowels of compassion to be pitiful alwayes to the poore to yéeld to sufficiencie too neither riches nor pouertie to remember we nakedly entred this world that we shall cary nothing oute of this world that we muste forsake the worlde for it will forsake vs away néedes we muste we are heere but strangers our yeares are but few our calling sodain death tarieth not death spareth not death aresteth our reckening muste be made oure iudge is iust our witnesse is true oure sentence is determined oure place appointed our rewarde prepared and moste preciously purchased O heauenly father for thine holy electe obedient children by the only death and bloud shed of thy son our deare Lord sauior Iesus Christ Amen XIII Against Adultrie and Whoredome FOrasmuche O eternal God as thou only arte moste rightuous pure holy vndefiled and abhorrest from thine harte the stinking sin of lust adultry whoredom fornication such like and requirest also of vs in the .vij. precept that in our liues conuersation we be like vnto thée in all puritie holinesse and in any wise not to defile or once spot our selues with the attempts of vnlawful lustes or wantonnesse but constantly hold kéep fast the integritie of oure faithfull promisse made vnto thée our onely Lorde God bothe in the calling of our sole liues and in the holy state also of matrimonie which in the sighte of thée is very honourable of highe perfection and great excellencie and is amongste men in thy holy Churche as it were the louely fountaine or wel spring of good life not only in the beautifying of them selues thorow their own clerenesse in chastitie but floweth forthe also by example doctrine with moste swéete taste to their owne beloued offspring and familie and to the apt seasoning likewise of the single and vnmaryed sorte we most humblye beséeche thée to take from vs in our weakenesse and frailty the violent power of fleshe and bloude and to quenche in vs continually the raging lustes of oure vncleane sinful bodies which inwardly moueth violently stirreth striueth woundeth inflameth burneth altereth sore the body amaseth the minde spoileth the senses maketh menne mad or turneth the vnwise of the worlde quite beside their wittes O God that art maker of all makind thou séest all things thou beholdest al our doings thou knowest the affections of our hartes and howe by nature we are naturally enclined to suche euill and giuen to féele in our weakenesse the smarts of oure infections boyling soming fumes of the fickle and fraile fleshe and stirred daily therby to greate abhominations and filthinesse to hasten vpon our selues the heat of thy furious and fierce vengeance because we haue vowed as thou haste commaunded suche euils to be eschued and none adulterie or the syke vnclennesse to be commicted for as thou O Lordo haste called vs so haue we yéelded to thy cal and promised thée to walke before thée in puritie and holyuesse of life being made of many members one body and one spirite with thée and therefore from the harte to abhorre all vnclennesse and not to be defiled made the members of an harlot for we know that no fornicator filthie adulteror whoremonger abuser of himselfe with mankinde no vncleane person nor weakeling shal inherite thine heauenly kingdome O father of all merey and grace let not the desues then of suche corruption and vurlenlinesse faston their roote of death vppon vs neither to be giuen ouer to an vnshamefast and obstinate minde flying from thy holy will in our profession contemning the act ●●…table countels of the godly or also neglecte the terrible exāples of thy iustice a written for our learning and to print with faith in memone that for suche abhomination and wickednesse thou haste plaged the ear the The olde worlde was drouned the Sodomites the
sore pressed oure consciences moste fovvly defiled burdened depely galled and vvounded the iudgementes of the highest not vvayed oure invvard senses benummed oure hartes hardened all diuine graces contemned and so vvith the plages of God the more svviftly by his iustice confounded heaping in the vvhile vēgeance vpō our selues against the day of his vvrathe and publike declaration of his proclaimed and iust iudgement and to be dampned vvith the vvorld vvith the Diuell and his Angels for euer vnto vvhom by vvhose custome and importune knocking at the doores of our gracelesse very vaine and most frutelesse hearts the knocking of the Lorde Christ vvilfully neglected vvee haue subiected oure selues and opened vvide vnto him to let in both him self his conioyned companions and vvith them all abhomination and vnrightuouseneste to quicken vvith more hast the flames of Gods furie to make ponderous and ouer heauie the svvitfe descending ballance of his very terrible irrcuokeable iustice To the ende therefore this small and moste simple volume may vnder youre godly protection gather the rather some estimation and credite passe forth for good to the vse of the godly I moste humbly beseeche youre vvorship so to accepte it in the simplicitie thereof and graunt thereunto your Christian furtherance that some good for Goddes glory may grovve thereby to some that some liues at the least may be somevvhat amended the furies of God the sooner preuented and the bright lighte of the sonne of god shine with more povver amongste vs to ouerthrovve vs in his feare to beate flatte to the earth our carthie and proude fleshe and to vvaste soone or consume for good and most happie chaunge our most damnable vvorks of darknesse I shall as of bounden duetie for this and for other the like causes deserued most humbly pray for you that God in mercie may euer blesse both you your moste vvorthy beloued in Christe your ofspring and vvhole familie Your humble and daily Oratoure THOMAS Paulfreyman An exhortation to the christen Reader BEing mindful de uout christian of god thine heauēly father and as best beseemeth thee an earthly creature always to remember thy maker that by a quickning spirite in the inwarde and newe man commended vnto thee from aboue thorough the free grace of election in Iesus Christ by whom thou art new borne to whom thou art coupled a quick and a lyuely member with whom thou art partaker of the Heauenly and diuine nature euen the nature of God thine eternall father In whom thine harte is prepared towardes him by whome thou seekest most truly to knowe him most earnestly to loue him diligently to seeke him faythfully to serue hym most lowly to honour him reuerently to feare and obey him and so foorth as his only worde of truth most straightly prescribeth and precisely requireth of thee of all people and in all estates thoroughout all generations In his hygh magnificence almightynesse etermtie great power and maiestie to loue him in his benignitie in his myldenesse tendernesse faithfulnesse truth and greate mercie to feare him in his lordly dignitie princely gouernment statelinesse rough countenance wrathefulnesse seuere iustice and iudgement and to offer daily vnto him the acceptable sacrifice of faithfull and hartie prayers in the name of his sonne Iesus Christe as hee himselfe most healthfully taughte thee and for whose onely sake promyse is made to heare thee that his myghtye hande may ener preserue thee vphold thee keepe thee safe norishe thee directe strengthen defende and deliuer thee in all places at all tymes and in al cases of necessitie bothe of bodge and soule and to giue thee also thorough Christ his holy spirite as a seale of assurance to certifie thee that thou arte the chyld of God inwardly to inflame and comforte thee to warke true faith into thee to dispose with cherefulnesse the frutes of true charitie to quiet thee in al tempests of aduersitie yea and to leade thee still on by the hande for the tyme and from time to tyme vnto the place of rest the cheerefull and safe porte the restfull hauen or moste sure rode of eternalioy and felicitie If thou desire to enioy all these and suche lyke blessings as are moste needefull for thee both for body and soul from the hand of God and according to the measure of the gift of Christ O hearken then vnto the voyce of the Lord thy God Incline bubly thine eare prepare thine hart sike him early in holinesse turne thee vnto him without delay receyue him with most pure affection and lift vp sone thy sickely soule to beholde the glory of his countenaunce O bond thy body of earth downe to the face of the earthe Grone in thy selfe to God with greefe and lay open simply before him the felt secretes of thy sinful hart Call daily vppon him and so aduisedly trie him as thou hast assured trust in him And before thou duetifully at temptest thy godly contemplatiōs prayers praises and thanks giuing to God prepare thee earnestly a sitte soule for the presence of so high and great a God. Forget not before whome thou presentest thy selfe and vnto whome thou doste minde to talke Be not vainly or wiekedly presumptuous in thine high and great attempt before him Abase thy selfe tremble in his presence Remember god beholdeth al disorders in thee with a piercing sharpe and reuenging eye 1 Examine therfore thy selfe before with indgemente Descende deepely into thine owne bowells and see there whether thou be as of ryghte thou oughtest truely penitent for thy former sinnes and wickednesse 2 Whether thou determinest thence forth from thine hearte not to tourne againe vnto them as dothe a cleane washed swine which newly defiles hir selfe in the lothsome and foule stinking mire 3 Whether thou bee in his sighte a louble faced or deepe dissembling hipotrite touching thy dealings with him and the worlde as thy booke in thee of records moste playnely witnesseth vnto thee 4 Whether thou bee as by name thou professest a zelouse fauorer of the word of life 5 Whether thou with the Prophet Dauid vnseinedly hatest all supersticiouse vanities contrary to the word of life 6 Whether thou with the said prophete feelest in thy selfe to be grieued with the enemies of God and with all such as rise vp ageinst him or to suppresse the word of life 7 Whether thou weyest wyth thy selfe that like as thy body being but of an earthy and corporall substaunce cannot possiblie liue without the vsual nourishmente of materiall bread and meate so the soule in the spirituall state therof cannot liue but be sterued and dye euen the eternall and euerlasting deathe withoute the spirituall nutriment and heauenly sweete tast of the woorde of God whiche to the soule is the onely breade of lyse and whereafter thou shouldest hunger too vpholde thy lyfe 8 Whether thou stedfastly beleue to be saued by the only merites death and bloudshed of Christ crucified vpon the crosse withoute thyne owne and other mens
glory answerable to my profession making for the peace of my conscience or to the contrary and so by due triall to forsake the one and embrace the other least throughe leude carelessenesse or not aptly yelding to the good motions of thine holy wil I giue thine offered grace moste gracele sly the slippe becomming in thy sighte but a fugitiue a reage a runneagate a corner créeper a vaine dullarde grose earthie lumpishe and heauie voide of spirit and life darke in true iudgemente affected to vaine desires moste wickedly falling from thée forsaken also of thee giuen ouer to my selfe wretchedly wandring at will or at the wilde aduenture and stande as a dead pray to the will of al deuouring aduersaries euen to the sleights of the moste curssed serpente to the sugred baits of this deceitful world and to the filthie desires of the rebellious fleshe by whome I shal be most wickedly seduced moste horribly blinded and fowly corrupted and so trained on in a short race to the slaughter euen to the swalowing gulffe of despaire the bottomelesse hurlepwle or most déepe sinke of destruction O my god of al mercie and grace that art the only helper of me in all my necessities assist and comfort my soule with thy spirite of lighte and truthe that I may nowe and at all times bothe truely discerne retaine wyth good will and folow the only good motions thereof and forcibly withstād the contrary that no prouocations venemous enticementes or poysoned pleasures of the fleshe be occasions to defile and hazard my soule But folowing the good desires of the spirite which are moste pure perfect and godly and my soule euer mindefull of hir celestiall nature enforsing hir selfe vpwarde to the high heauens before thy presence there may spring vp vnto me all the dayes of my life the good continuance of thy grace the blessed trāquillitie of an innocent minde the reaped frutes also of a good spirite and lastly in time euerlasting life which thou hast prepared for me thorow thine only mercy and grace in the merites of thy sonne and my sauior Iesue Christ Amen VI. For the chastising of the Soule to keepe it lowe and in subiection WE be taught of thée O thou GOD of heauen that who so euer wil rightly prosper in this life and goe daily forwardes in true godlynesse woorthy thy wel liking must tast substantially of thine heauenly wisedeme and enter the way thereto with all lowly subiection holding still faste thy reuerent feare estéeming vnfainedly the way of thy testimonies and be alwayes very watchful that he offend not thy sight It behooueth vs therfore O Lord in the state of our great weakenesse and frailetie and in our darknesse and deadly ignorance to haue daily accesse to thée thou God of our power true light and wisedome by prayer and most humble sute that we may séeke by thine heauenly wisedome to know thée truly and to haue thy feare before our eyes that in our profession we may be euer constante pacient and strong in thée auoiding thorow thy grace al carelesse securitie wādring inconstancie and slippernesse kéeping all our powers vnder thine holy discipline without repining or murmuring and not yéelde vp our selues according to the will of the fleshe to flying vanities and the swifte flitting things of this world but cleaue stedfastly vnto thée and giue ouer our selues wholely paciently to abide thy holy will to the quickning of vs in our dulnesse and humaine fearefulnesse and to the swéete chastening of our vntoward and drousie soules Doubtlesse O Lord very great swéete pleasant to the godly is the commoditie of thy chastisements and the exercises of thy crosse to the encrease of godlinesse among thy children and to suppresse the wil of the proud flesh which otherwise to the contrarie would be soone ouerwhelmed with too much pride iolitie forgetfulnes flouth and carelessenesse Quicken vs therfore O Lord with the rod of thy fauoure visite at times oure gracelesse dulnesse that we may féele thereby the touche of thy grace the sorowes also of our mindes in oure offences and cal our own wayes to remembrāce that we may say with the holy Prophet It is good for me Lord that I haue ben punished and that to this happie ende that I may learne thy statutes Againe before I was troubled I went wrong c. O graūt vnto vs most louing God that with thy rod of fatherly correction we may iudge our selues happie reioyce with thy holy prophet least to the contrary by sufferance euil custome or hauing our reane of wantonnesse too much at liberty we too too much deceiue our selues in our forgetfulnesse laughe at our own wickednesse whē rather most bitterly we should bewaile our sinfulnesse remēber therby the infinite dangers to the soule howe it is compassed suttlely deceiued holden captiue thr●l to the diuel And we must cōfesse vnto thée O our god that we stand not at any time in true libertie or ioy effectual in any thing onlesse we possesse by thy spirite thy reuerent feare that also ioyned with a peaceable quiet cōsciēce O what a happines therfore is it to a mā to cast fréely frō him al impedimēts lettes of worldly vanities yéelde him self wholely vnder thine hand of discipline and to the chastening of his soule Graunt vs O Lord to be so happie that we may daily renounce and put from vs what so euer may staine burthen our most tender weake and simple consciences Graunt vnto vs in this worlde of warfare strengthe of thy grace that we may fighte the battaile of christian souldiours and ouercome by custome the vsuall supporter of all euil Graunt vs grace O mercifull Lorde that we may stand stedfastly to our charge yéelde with pacience to thy will and in all things to take straight view of our selues and chéefely with our owne eyes to beholde well our selues that in thy sight we be all well armed and so alwayes preuent the warning of others to the ouerthrow of the dedly aduersarie Graunt this o heauenly father with humblenesse of hart we beséeche thée to the quick ening and strengthening of oure soules in al temptations and chastisements and stirre vp daily in them thyne heauenly sparkes and swéete motions of comfort to their moste happie reioysing and to the exaltation of thy moste glorious name in this life and in the euerlasting world to come through thy son Christ our Lorde Amen VII For pacience in aduersitie and to remember that this worlde is but a place of perigrioation or passing forwardes vnto an other worlde WHen thou in mercie O lord beholdest thine own féest them among others how hazardly vnto deadly dangers they daily offer them selues raunging abrode at aduenture like loste shéepe and readie to be torn of euery sauage and deuouring beast thou by and by of thy fatherly and tēder pitie considerest their miserable state and condition and how néedefull