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A44516 The exercise of prayer: or, A help to devotion Being a supplement to the happy ascetick, or best exercise. Containing prayers and devotions, suitable to the respective exercises with additional prayers for several occasions. By Anth. Horneck D.D. Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. 1685 (1685) Wing H2825; ESTC R213484 41,978 254

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Disappointments I meet withal are innumerable and can I delight to dwell in such a Valley of Tears surrounded with so many Snares encompassed with so many Dangers Should not this make me desirous to be gone O my God make me willing to leave this world Take away from me the fear of death Why should I fear when my Great Master hath overcome this King of Terrours I will follow my Redeemer I will conform to his Example I will tread in his steps this is my resolution this the firm purpose of my Soul And why should I doubt of his assisting me Why should not I be confident that my death will be a passage from Mortality to Immortality from Corruption to Incorruption from Trouble and Misery to Rest and Tranquillity Death is the way to the Kingdom of Heaven I cannot inherit it except I die Do I long for that Kingdom and shall I be afraid of the way that leads to it I must die O sweet Jesu let me die contentedly Let Death be my choice Let me embrace it before this miserable life that after death I may live with thee for ever Amen A Prayer for Thursday-Morning relating to the Meditation prescribed for Thursday Exercise 3. O God whose Judgements are unsearchable and thy ways past finding out Who art just as well merciful and hast ordained a Dungeon for Rebels as well as a Paradise for the Innocent Horrour is ready to overwhelm me when I reflect on the eternal miseries of the Damned when I think on the unquenchable fire and on the Worm that dies not how should I tremble at the sins that lead men to those torments As eye hath not seen and ear hath not heard and the heart of man cannot conceive the joys of Heaven so I must judge of these future miseries too O dreadful day when God shall take vengeance of his Enemies when not onely all the Pain and Anguish that mankind endures here shall there be poured out on sinners but far greater too How unable am I to endure here the aking of a Tooth the torments of the Gout the misery of the Stone the fire of a Fever the raging of the Cholick the exquisite pain of the Strangury O then what must those miseries be which know no respit no interval no rest no quiet no ease no abatement Where Vengeance will come with a Deluge and not onely the pain of a single Disease will be inflicted but all pains together will meet in the miserable Sufferer Where all things will combine to make him wretched and all his former pleasures turn into Gall and Wormwood And yet how regardless of these miseries does Mankind live How little are they frighted with this Fire How little are they disturbed with this approaching Woe O my gracious Lord suffer me not to fall asleep with the foolish Virgins while the day doth last while I have time to work while I am on this side Eternity let me dread these terrours and the causes of it Whenever I am tempted to offend thee O let these Torments check mine inordinate desires O let me consider how short the pleasure is and how long the bitterness it ends in Surely thou wilt let the disobedient know one day how odious sin is in thy sight and how dangerous it was to abuse thy patience O give my Soul no rest till I firmly believe all this and believing it may escape the wrath to come through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for Thursday-Evening GReat God whose excellency is over Israel whose strength is in the Clouds who art terrible out of thy holy places who hast a mighty Voice a Voice that will one day shake the world and summon all Mankind to come out of their Graves and to appear before thy Judgement seat What confusion will the wicked and careless world be in when thou shalt with indignation send them away into the fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels where they must be for ever deprived of thy Favour and want thy gracious Influences where their fancy will be eternally affrighted with hideous and monstrous shapes where their Passions will be in a perpetual uproar where the remembrance of their former Mercies will continually sting them where their Reason will be their Tormentor their Conscience their Executioner and yet unable to make an end of them where their Souls will be everlastingly torn with grief and discontent where God will be the object of their Hatred and their minds will not be able to entertain one kind thought of their Judge where their Souls will be like the troubled Sea when it cannot rest and eternal darkness and gloominess make their estate most uncomfortable where no creature pities them and no man no Angel no Devil affords them any consolation O God! can I love my self and not endeavour to prevent this miserable condition O call to me bid me think of it convince me of it Cure my blindness Let Hell be the greatest object of my fear Let me not fear Poverty Contempt Sickness Exile or the unkindness of men so much as this horrible Tempest O let me not grow careless of it because I see it not and I have not as yet felt it Let me therefore dread it that I may never feel it Let not the world drown my thoughts of it Let not my Lusts put it out of my mind Let not the Devil perswade me that I am in no danger I am in danger O let me see it and run away Lord here cut burn torture and afflict me so thou wilt but make me happy for ever O let the King of Heaven hear me when I call through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for Friday-Morning relating to the Meditation prescribed for Friday Exercise 3. GReat Saviour of the world who wast wounded for my Transgressions and bruised for my sins Thou art that innocent and immaculate Lamb which for sinners Enemies and condemned creatures gavest thy back to the Smiter and sufferedst thy self to be beaten crown'd with Thorns mocked derided and inhumanely abused A love fitter to be admired in silence than praised with imperfect expressions How freely didst thou part with thy bloud to save my life and to procure my safety Never was Bloud spilt upon such an account or if there were never was such precious Bloud spilt as thine was bloud which drives away Devils invites Angels cleanses Souls purifies the Tabernacle washes the whole world and opens the Gate of Heaven Who can be so irreligiour as not to be pricked at the heart with the thoughts of thy Passion Who can be so arrogant or proud as not to be humbled with the sight who so cholerick as not to be melted into meekness with the contemplation Who so luxurious as not to be tempted to self-denial with this spectacle O let thy Cross have that effect upon me that I may crucifie my Flesh with all its Lusts and Passions Let thy Charity to thine Enemies prevail with me to do good
THE EXERCISE OF PRAYER OR A Help to Devotion BEING A SUPPLEMENT TO THE Happy Ascetick OR Best Exercise Containing Prayers and Devotions suitable to the respective EXERCISES With Additional PRAYERS for several Occasions By ANTH. HORNICK D. D. ●ONDON Printed for Mark Pardo● at the Black Raven over against Bedford-house in the Strand 1685. THE PREFACE TO THE READER THe Book-seller being upon Printing a second Edition of the HAPPY ASCETICK or BEST EXERCISE I thought it might not be amiss in order to make those Exercises more effectual to adde some Prayers and Aspirations whereby Souls enamour'd with those pleasing Severities might be enabled to arrive to a greater facility in the practice of them I intended at first to adde them to the Book but the Devotions swelling under my hand I was upon second thoughts prevailed with to let them come forth in a Treatise by it self Though the Age we live in be full of dangerous Diseases and Impiety be mounted up to a very great height yet in the midst of this crooked and perverse Generation there are persons and those of the Church of England too who seem ambitious to emulate the Holiness of Martyrs and the Sanctity of the Primitive Christians and as we have reason to bless God who lets such Wheat thrive in the large spot of ground that is over-run with Weeds so it is but necessary we should upon all occasions strengthen and help their Faith who like Lot in Sodom do not onely preserve their innocence but by a secret Fire working in their Hearts rise to more than ordinary fervours As in all other Sciences there are young beginners as well as persons who are arrived to perfection so it is in Religion There are Children in Grace as well as Young men and Fathers and as no man can be so weak as to imagine that I design these Helps for the greater Proficients in goodness so without my telling him the Reader may guess that these Crutches are intended for the weaker Christians who if they receive any benesit by them I have my wish To assist such I was willing to let these Devotions come abroad not for the goodness of the composure but to put more Oyl to those Lamps which already shine before men that they may go on like the Sun unto a perfect day and preserve their brightness till the coming of the Bridegroom and be ready against a cry is made at midnight Behold the Bride groom comes go ye out to meet him BOOKS Printed for and sold by Mark Pardoe at the sign of the Black Raven over against Bedford-house in the Strand THe Happy Ascetick or the best Exercise to which is added a Letter to a Person of Quality concerning the holy Lives of the Primitive Christians by Anthony Horneck D. D. in Octavo Delight and Judgement or a Prospect of the great day of Judgement and its Power to damp and imbitter Sensual Delights Sports and Recreations By Anthony Horneck D. D. in Octavo A Sermon preached before the King on the Fifth of November By George Hooper D. D. in Quarto A Sormon preached before the Lord Mayor on the 30th of October By George Hooper D. D. in Quarto Another Essay in Political Arithmetick concerning the Growth of the City of London with the Measures Periods Causes and Consequences there of 1682. By Sir William Petty Fellow of the Royal Society In Octavo Observations upon the Dublin Bills of Mortality and the State of that City By Sir William Petty Fellow of the Royal Society in Octavo Novels of Queen Elizabeth Queen of England containing the History of Queen Ann of Bullen of Bassa Solyman and the Princes Eronima in two Parts in Twelves Observations on Fevers und Febrifuges Twelves The Plain mans way to Worship and Practice In Twelves Becheri Minera Arienaria In 4. de Nova Temporis 4. THE EXERCISE OF PRAYER A Prayer relating to Exercise 1. which is to Pray without ceasing O God Gracious and Merciful who givest power to the Weak and strength to the Feeble who knowest the backwardness of my Heart and the unwillingness of my Soul to Spiritual Duties who understandest all my Wants and art acquainted with all my Weaknesses behold how loth my Soul is to have her conversation in Heaven and what excuses my Flesh makes to hinder my mind from frequent addresses to thy Mercy-seat I entreat thee to apply thy healing Hand to my sickly Soul and to fill it with Spiritual desires Oh give me a praying Spirit and let my Soul follow hard after thee Teach me to make a Spiritual use of every thing and instruct me to see the Creator in the Creature Lord free my Spirit from the bondage of the Flesh that it may mount up cheerfully to thy Throne upon all occasions Direct my Mind to look up in all my Actions and let me take notice of the Operations of thy Hand in all occurrences whatsoever Let thy good Spirit help my infirmities and when I know not what to say my dearest Lord suggest unto me how to fill my Mouth with Arguments Acquaint me with the art of Extracting good out of every thing O that I had that Spiritual temper which might incline me to think of God whenever I behold the works of Creation and Providence How sweet is it to walk with God! O let no company be so pleasing to me as thine Make me desirous to embrace all opportunities to reflect on thy Perfections and Excellencies Thou hast both commanded and promised spiritual Wisdom O bestow upon me that excellent gift that I may know how to glorifie thee in this world and arrive at last to that glory which thou hast promised to them that overcome and continue faithful unto death through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 2. which is Every Morning to resolve to tie our selves that day to certain Rules of Living OThou who dwellest in the Heavens and yet humblest thy self to behold the ways of the Children of men Thou hast been graciously pleased to reveal thy Will to me and given me Rules to walk by Rules which if a man follows he shall live for ever How sweet are thy Testimonies They enlighten the Eyes and give understanding to the Simple How glorious is that Soul in thy sight that makes thy Will a Lanthorn to her Feet and a Light unto her Paths Lord in these pleasant Paths I desire to walk there is nothing like them They end in peace I read of those who have found it so they could not be mistaken Thy Spirit inflamed their Souls They have ventured their lives to attain unto it O the Serenity O the Calmness of mind O the inward Joy they found by walking in the Paths of Righteousness Why should not I take of this Tree of Life as well as they and live This O Lord I often think of and see great loveliness in all this But my Will is weak my Resolutions faint When I resolve I meet with Waves and
strong in the behalf of those whose Heart is upright before thee I have deserved that no eye should pity me because I have not used my sight with that Moderation Modesty Decency and Piety thou justly requirest of me I have had Eyes and have not seen those things I should have taken notice of it were just with thee to strike me blind and to deprive me of that mercy which I have so often turned into wantonness I have stared upon objects that have inflamed my Lusts irritated my Passions and kindled Hell fire in my Breast Ah! what impure what disorderly thoughts have I let in through these windows Wonder O my Soul that Vengeance hath not pulled them out or that darkness hath not yet seized on them What discontent what mistrust of thy Providence what Pride what Envy what Malice what Revenge hath crept into my Soul through these Glasses How ill a use have I made of the gift of God! How have I dishonoured my Creator with these eyes How covetous how vain how sensual hath my sight of the riches and pleasures of the world made me O look upon me and have mercy on me Open thou mine eyes that I may see wondrous things out of thy Law O let nothing be so pleasant to mine eyes as thy marvellous works Teach me to see thee in thy Providence and in thy works of Grace and Nature O let me remember that where-ever I am I am before the eye of thy glory and let mine eyes be ever toward the Lord. If my right eye offend me let me pull it out Give me courage to turn away mine eyes from beholding Vanity when that Vanity would make me enamoured with the world Quicken the eyes of my mind that I may behold thy Power and Glory as I have seen it in the Sanctuary Shew me the danger of walking in the fight of mine Eyes and guide me by thine Eye Destroy in me all lofty looks and the Lust of the eye do thou remove far from me See O Lord and consider my wants and teach me to offer unto thee my reasonable service Let my outward as well as inward man be thy servant O let me see and taste how sweet and how gracious thou art Thou hast given me my Eye-sight Cause me to see thy Salvation and let me see that I walk circumspectly as wise men and not as Fools redeeming the time because the days are evil Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine eyes lest I sleep the sleep of death Keep me as the apple of thine eye hide me under the shadow of thy Wings Then shall I behold thy Face in righteousness I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness O glorious sight when I shall see thee as thou art how ravishing will that prospect be How transporting that Vision O let me not miss of it O let me not lose that charming spectacle I will look upon thee here I will behold thee in the blessings I enjoy I will see thee in thy Mercies and admire thee I will look to my self that I may not erre from thy Commandments I will look for the new Heavens and the new Earth wherein dwells righteousness I will look up and please my self with the thoughts of Mount Sion which fades not away I will look unto the Lord that I may be enlightened and my face may not be ashamed thorough Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 8. viz. To make good use of the Virtues Vices of our Neighbours MOst Merciful Father Creator of Heaven and Earth who hast given me a Soul apt to be led by Examples and hast set most excellent Patterns before me that I might follow their steps encline my Heart I beseech thee to consider the large provision thou hast made for my better part and let me not stand in mine own light and continue blind in the midst of so many shining and burning lights Arise O Lord and deliver me from the wicked from the men which are thy hand O Lord from the men of the world who have their portion in this Life and whose Bellies thou fillest with thy hid Treasure O let me see with other eyes than carnal men do see O raise my Mind and carry it up to the holy Mount to the Mount of God and from thence let me behold the portion of thy Children of those excellent souls that despise the world and labour for honour and immortality Discover to me the comforts and satisfactions they enjoy in thy Bosom and how thou makest them drink of the Rivers of thy pleasures Let their Faith encourage me to believe in hope against hope that as they are made perfect in love so I may be perfect too and may be one with thee even as thou and they are one I cannot have a better example than thy self O make me partaker of thy divine Nature Give me a holy ambition to be like thee Make me merciful as my Father in Heaven is merciful O let that mind be in me which was also in Christ Jesus O Jesu attract my Soul with thy beauty Teach me to tread in thy steps Let thy example be ever before me and where-ever I am let me do nothing unworthy of it If I follow thee I cannot erre Thou art the way the truth and the life Lord do thou appear very amiable to my Soul that this sight may constrain me to learn of thee Transcribe thy Graces on my Soul and Life that my Conversation may shew that I am thy Disciple indeed resolved to live and die and rise with thee to eternal Glory Give me the Spirit of St. Paul Give me the excellent temper of those Saints who through Faith subdued Kingdoms wrought Righteousness obtained Promises stopped the mouths of Lyons quenched the violence of the Fire out of weakness were made strong and were tortured not accepting deliverance that they might obtain a better resurrection O deny me not the same Spirit of Faith that at last I may obtain the end of my Faith the salvation of my Soul through Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 9. viz. To put a charitable interpretation upon what we see or hear O God who art infinitely compassionate and charitable Love it self and Goodness it self Ah! how selfish is my Heart To whom shall I complain but to thee who alone canst heal me Thou hast Balm thou hast Plaisters for all Sores Medicines for all Diseases Thy Store-house is full of Blessings How uncharitable are my Thoughts sometimes How censorious my Tongue How apt am I to think and speak ill of my Neighbour How doth my Blood boyl with revengeful desires when either a real or an imaginary injury is offered me O thou God of Peace O Father of mercy melt melt this stubborn Heart how loth is it to yield to thy injunctions I am encompassed with all the rays of Gods charity imaginable Thou bearest with me when I deserve punishment thou dealest not
with me after my sins neither rewardest me after mine iniquities Even my best Actions thou mightest justly except against but thy Charity covers a multitude of faults How often do I provoke thee and yet thou shootest not thine Arrows at me I transgress thy Laws I affront thee I am an unprofitable Servant yet thou pitiest me and do'st not suffer thy displeasure to arise against me In the midst of my follies thou art kind not that thou approvest of them but that thou wouldest lead me to Repentance O let me think of this and let me love my Neighbour with a pure heart fervently spread thy Wings over me Form in me bowels of Mercy Come Charity thou lovely grace Come into my Garden my Spouse my Beloved O thou celestial Husbandman plant this wholesome Herb in my barren ground Pull up the Weeds that grow there Banish from me all sourness of Spirit Let all bitterness and wrath die in me Let all malice flee away from my Soul Rid me of that ill nature which lodges in me Let gentleness and meekness be the welcome guests in my Heart Make me peaceable and tractable easie to be intreated full of good works ready to forgive Let the Charity of the Lord Jesus be my guide and let me truly follow the Lamb whethersoever he goes O Jesu Can I after thy Charity to my Soul be unkind to others Can I be churlish morose and ill-natured when I remember how thou diedst for thy Enemies I believe thou intercedest for me in Heaven what favourable constructions must I suppose are put upon my Actions in that intercession When Satan accuses me in the presence of God and hath but too much reason for those Accusations thou pleadest thy Merits thy Wounds and thy Fathers Love Where my infirmities will bear excuses thou qualifiest them and sufferest not the Enemy to have his will of me O let thy great example be ever before me and when I would forget it represent it in lively colours to my Mind that I may be thy Disciple indeed and having lived in Love and Charity here may at last arrive in the Paradise of everlasting love Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 10. viz. Conscientiously to discharge the duties of our several Callings Relations MOst glorious God! who hast fitted thy holy and wholesome Laws to my Wants and Necessities and in commanding me dost consult my interest and advantage more than thy profit and glory How am I bound to praise and magnifie thy bounty Thou hast taught me how to live and behave my self in all conditions and to make me a Souldier compleatly armed hast chalked out to me the particular steps I am to tread As these are part of the blessings of thy right hand so let my Soul admire them above those of thy left Whatever Estate I am in whatever Relation Calling Station I stand in give me Grace to adorn it with a suitable Conversation Teach me how to behave my self wisely in a perfect way O when wilt thou come unto me O let me remember that in the Calling thou hast placed me in thou hast called me to certain duties of which thou wilt take an account one day O convince me that I am not called to idleness but to labour in thy Vineyard When my carnal heart would baulk the work thou hast set me in the station I am in let thy good Spirit crush my unwillingness and manifest his power in my weakness I am backward to any thing that requires pains and circumspection but renew thou a right Spirit within me Be thou exalted Lord above the Heavens and thy glory above all the Earth If thou wilt but appear in my Soul every thing will yield and every rebellious Lust will bow to thy Majesty Nothing can resist thy Omnipotence and whatever desire in me hath been hitherto refractory and rebellious will be frighted at thy presence and either retire or become subject to thy power O prepare Mercy and Truth which may preserve me and my mouth shall sing of thy Righteousness O let me remember that every new relation brings a new obligation upon me and that if I regard not that obligation I am unfaithful to my God In every condition in every relation let me consider the duties incumbent upon me and make me zealous to discharge them Let not the example of others whose Consciences are seared tempt me to neglect them O tell my Soul that it 's better to have thy favour than the applause of men and teach me to act according to that rule that the peace of God may be upon me as it is upon the whole Israel of God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 11. viz. To resist all sorts of Temptations O Lord of Hosts who is a strong Lord like unto thee or to thy faithfulness round about thee Thou rulest the raging of the Sea when the Waves thereof arise thou stillest them Thou seest what temptations I am encompassed with what Enemies surround me and how I am beset with Dangers Extend thy Mercy to me and send from above and take me Deliver me from my strong Enemy and from them which hate me Leave me not to the rage of Temptations neither give me up to the will of those that persecute my Soul I will arise O God and fight the good fight Teach me what Temptations are and give notice to my Soul when I am in danger I know O Lord all Places Callings and Employments bring Temptations with them How diligent how watchful ought I to be that I do not get a fall and that mine Enemy rejoyce not over me Yet I will not be afraid if thou art with me I may defie all that are against my Soul to destroy it For thou Lord wilt bless the righteous and with thy favour thou wilt compass him as with a Shield Up Lord and pluck thy Hand out of thy Bosom Enable me to put on the whole Armour of God Gird about me the Sword of the Spirit and with that let me recover the glory I have lost in Adam's Fall O God I will cry day and night unto thee give me Wisdom and Resolution to secure thy Favour I cannot secure it except I hate those that hate thee and am grieved with those that rise up against thee O Lord mine own Flesh and the World and Messengers from Hell are confederate against thee O teach my hands to war and my fingers to fight My Rock my Fortress my Deliverer my God my Strength in whom I will trust my Buckler and the Horn of my Salvation and my high Tower cover my head in the day of Battle Let mine eye see my desire on the temptations which annoy me Hear my voice out of thy Temple and let my cry come before thee even into thine Ears Arm me with Arguments suggest unto me Reasons whereby I may answer and resist the evil motions which would seduce my Soul Give me power to climb thy holy Hill
Saints and the bloud of Jesus Christ may wash me from all sins O quicken me O strengthen me O leave me not in thee do I trust let me never be confounded for Christs sake to whom with thee and the eternal Spirit be all Honour and Glory for ever Amen Advertisement 1. THough the Lords Prayer be not mentioned in the foregoing Supplications yet a Christian that makes use of these Devotions may and ought conscienciously to add it 2. As besides our own spiritual Wants we are to recommend to God the necessities of others so the following Ejaculations may be added to the foregoing Prayers For the whole Race of Mankind ARise O Lord let thy Light shine and let thy Glory rise upon Heathens Jews Mahometans and others who have not known thee and upon all the Families that do not call upon thy Name Remove the darkness that covers the Eàrth and the gross darkness under which whole Nations lie Let all men see the light of thy Gospel and flow to it that their hearts may fear and be enlarged and glorifie the House of thy Glory For the Universal Church of Christ. HAve mercy Lord on thy Church dispersed all the world over Let violence be heard in her no more nor wasting and destruction within her borders Let her Walls be called Salvation and her Gates Praise Let her Priests be cloathed with righteousness and let her Saints rejoyce and sing Let her righteousness go forth as brightness and the Salvation thereof as a Lamp that burns For the King GIve the King thy Judgements O God and let him judge thy People with Righteousness Be thou his Goodness his Fortress his high Tower and his Deliverer his Shield in whom he may trust and subdue his people under him send thy hand from above and rid him deliver him out of great Waters from the hand of strange Children whose mouth speaketh Vanity and their right hand is a right hand of Falsehood Let him rule in the fear of God and let his glory be as the light of the Morning when the Sun rises even as a Morning without Clouds For the Royal Family LEt their glory O Lord be great in thy Salvation Honour and Majesty do thou lay upon them Be thou entreated to make them blessed for ever and exceeding glad with thy countenance Let their goodness be answerable to their greatness and make them shining and burning lights that others may see their good works and praise their Father which is in Heaven For the Bishops and Clergy ENable thy Ministers O Lord to hold Faith and a good Conscience Make them great examples of the Believers in Word in Conversation in Charity in Spirit in Purity Let them meditate upon these things give themselves wholly to them that their profiting may appear to all Let them take heed unto themselves and unto their Doctrine and continue in it that they may both save themselves and them that hear them For the People of the Land O Lord make the people willing in the day of thy power willing to fear God to honour the King and to love one another with a pure heart fervently O that there were such a heart in them that they might love thee and fear thee and keep all thy Commandments always that it might be well with them and with their Children for ever Pardon their crying sins and perswade them to do justly to shew mercy and to walk humbly with their God For persons distressed in Body or Mind O Lord bind up the broken-hearted proclaim Liberty to the Captives and the opening of the Prison to them that are bound Proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord to the miserable and the day of peace to comfort all that mourn Give unto them Beauty for Ashes the Oyl of Joy for Mourning the Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness For their Shame let them have double and for Confusion let them rejoyce in their Portion and let everlasting Joy be upon their heads For Relations LOrd be thou a Father a Husband a Friend a Master a Ruler and a Protector to them all Make them thy Friends thy Children thy Favourites love them freely receive them graciously let their Souls be bound up in the bundle of life with thee keep them as the Apple of thine eye and when thou makest up thy Jewels remember them and spare them as a man would spare his own Son that serves him For Benefactors LOrd do good to them that have done good to me Bless them with a true Repentance with pardon of all their sins with a mighty sense of God with a holy fruitfulness in all good works with a meek and humble Spirit with peace of Conscience with joy in the Holy Ghost with eminency of Vertue and for the kindnesses they have shewn to me and mine reward them sevenfold with mercy into their Bosoms For Enemies LOrd bless them that curse me do good to them that hate me be merciful to them that either have wrong'd me or would despitefully use me and transform them by the renewing of their mind that they may prove what is the holy and acceptable and perfect will of God Advertisement 3. I Thought to have made an end here but for some reasons was prevailed withal to add these following Prayers For a Sick person O Thou who deliverest the Poor when he cries the Needy also and him that hath no helper look upon this thy weak Servant from the habitation of thy Holiness and be a Physician to his outward and inward man At once heal his Soul and Body Speak the word and thy Servant shall be whole Bless him with a sound Repentance and make this affliction an effectual means to produce in him the peaceable fruits of Righteousness of Faith and Love and Charity Hear his Prayers regard his Groans give him ease under his burthen restore his Soul and make him thankful for thy Mercy thorough Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A short Thanksgiving after Recovery I Thank thee O Father Lord of Heaven and Earth because thou hast been pleased to spare this thy unworthy Servant Fill me with a mighty sense of thy Goodness O let this Mercy never never be forgotten Let me see thy hand in this providence and admire the great Giver of this Blessing Be thou hereafter in all my thoughts Encrease my desires after thee my fear of offending thee my care to please thee my love to thy ways my zeal to thy Glory and fit me for thy everlasting Kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for a Woman with Child O Thou who settest the Poor on high from affliction and makest him Families like a Flock Take pity of me O thou that hearest Prayers be with with me in the hour of trouble when Fear and Anguish come upon me Forget my sins and strengthen me with thy Grace Bless the Fruit of my Body and sanctifie it early As the Mountains are round about Jerusalem so let the Lord be round about