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A56640 The devout Christian instructed how to pray and give thanks to God, or, A book of devotions for families and for particular persons in most of the concerns of humane life / by the author of the Christian sacrifice. Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. 1673 (1673) Wing P780; ESTC R26860 159,648 556

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benefits we have received and therefore may justly fear thou shouldest withhold thy tender mercies and shut up thy loving kindness in displeasure But the desires and holy resolutions thou hast wrought and continuest in our souls to amend and become still more fruitful in all good works incourage us to hope in thee for pardon through the bloud of Jesus Christ and for the assistance of thy holy Spirit to inable us to accomplish that which we intend and purpose to grow more and more in wisdom and knowledge and in righteousness and true holiness O that this Image of thine may appear every day fairer and more beautiful before thee and in the sight of all men That so we may adorn the Religion we profess and be a good Example unto others and have a solid foundation of peace and comfort in our own hearts and be able to hope in thee for thy future mercy in Christ Jesus even unto eternal life We commend our selves to thy wonted grace and in a sense of what thou hast done already for us and what thou hast promised to do depend on thy goodness for what thou seest profitable and conducing to our chiefest good referring our selves wholly to thy wise will and pleasure and resolved contentedly to submit to thy appointments thankfully to receive thy mercies and to rest satisfied with our portion whatsoever it be that thou orderest for us Make us but steadfast in thy faith and love unwearied in well doing patient and constant under all sufferings full of a lively hope in thy mercy and willing to dye when and as thou pleasest and we have enough In confidence that thou hearest us and art every where and never slumberest nor sleepest we commit our selves to the custody of thy watchful providence this night to be secured and protected by thee when we cannot at all attend to our own preservation May it please thy goodness to give this whole family a comfortable rest and repose to defend this habitation and all about us from fire and such like sad accidents to deliver us from the power of evil spirits and of evil men and to raise us in health and chearfulness to praise thee and to glorifie thee both in soul and body the next day Psal 59.16,17 Then will we sing of thy power yea we will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning because thou hast been our defence and our refuge at all times Vnto thee O our strength will we sing for God is our defence and the God of our mercy 111.1 We will praise the Lord with our whole heart in the assembly of the upright and in the congregation 92.1,2 For it is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord and to sing praises unto thy name O most High to shew forth thy loving kindness in the morning and thy faithfulness every night 24.1 The earth is thine and the fulness thereof the world and they that dwell therein 22.27,28 Let all the people praise thee O God let all the people praise thee O that all the ends of the world would remember and turn unto the Lord and all the kindreds of the Nations worship before him For the kingdom is the Lords and he is the governour among the Nations Bless especially all Christian Kings and Princes that it may Prov. 16.12 be an abomination to them to commit wickedness and their thrones may be established by righteousness And incline the hearts of all those who have any authority in these Kingdoms to love and hold fast thy true Religion and to live according to to it that 20.28 by mercy and truth the king may be preserved and his throne be upholden by mercy We heartily desire the ease peace and satisfaction of all those who are in pain trouble and perplexity and that all poor miserable people may find supply of their wants from thy bounty and the charity of those on whom thou hast bestowed plenty and abundance We humbly also wait for thy blessing upon all our Relations and Friends trusting in thee for such a measure of health and all other good things as thou judgest useful for us and especially that the Lord Jesus 1 Tim. 4.8 will deliver us from every evil work and preserve us to his heavenly kingdom To whom be glory for ever and ever Amen Our Father c. A shorter Morning Prayer for any day in the week when there is not time by reason of some extraordinary occasions for the other O Most great and glorious God the Soveraign of the World Upon whom we continually depend to whom we owe all the love the service and the praise that we are able to render to all eternity We adore thy infinite mercy from whence we have received so many blessings for the comfort of this life and by which we have a sure Hope of good things in the life to come Blessed be thy goodness which hath not suffered us to wander without instruction after the foolish desires of our own hearts but hath clearly shown us where our happiness lyes We receive with all thankfulness those holy words which teach us the blessedness of poverty and contentedness of spirit of meekness and humility of mind of hungering and thirsting after righteousness of mercifulness and purity of heart of peaceableness and patient suffering for doing the will of our Lord Christ O that we may have grace to labour alway to be in the number of those blessed Souls that never set their hearts on any thing so much as these heavenly vertues O that we may ever think and feel our selves happy in the comfort of those great and precious promises of being made the children of the highest the heirs of the Kingdom of Heaven and at last of seeing thee our God It suffices O Lord that we have these glorious hopes hereafter which make us believe thou wilt not let us want what is necessary for us whilst we continue here We commend our selves with an humble confidence to thy watchful providence this day beseeching thee to guide and assist us that in all our desires words and actions we may keep our selves innocent and undefiled before thee and be disposed to do all good as we have opportunity And we heartily desire that all mankind may be filled with the same devotion to thee and especially that all Christian people may glorifie thy Name and be joyful in thee And the greater any are in Dignity and Power raise their spirits to the greater pitch of Wisdom Mercy and Piety that they may right those that suffer wrong and defend those that have no helper and provide for the ease and comfort of all miserable creatures to the utmost of their power In this ardent charity we commit both souls and bodies to thee beseeching thee to increase our love to thee and to all men till we be fit to be translated to the region of love and joy and perfect satisfaction through Christ Jesus
thee Give us thy grace continually for our seasonable relief and succour that we persevering in well doing may have a solid and lively hope in our death of coming to see thee in that high and holy place where thou livest and reignest for evermore As for all the things of this life we most heartily refer our selves to thy Fatherly Wisdom and Goodness O Lord God Almighty trusting thou wilt order for us that which is most convenient and bless our honest diligence with such a competent portion of them that we may have the more leisure to give continual praise honour blessing and thanksgiving to thee whose mercies endure for ever Accept we pray thee of our thankful acknowledgements at this time for those which this day hath added to the rest of thy benefits which thou hast been continually heaping upon us ever since we were born And let all the people of the earth praise the name of the Lord which is highly exalted above all blessing and praise O that all the Kingdoms of the World would become the Kingdoms of our Saviour Christ and that all they who acknowledge his authority would religiously obey his holy Laws that all wars oppression and cruelty may cease among Christian people and they may live together in brotherly love and unity Make our Soveraign and all his Realms happy by a great increase of true knowledge godliness and vertue every where Bless all our friends forgive our enemies requite all the kindness of our benefactors comfort every one of thy desolate and afflicted servants and turn their mourning and heaviness into joy and gladness at the last And now that we are going to repose our selves keep us we beseech thee and all belonging to us in safety Refresh our wearied spirits with comfortable rest and sleep and when we awaken again in the morning direct our thoughts immediately to thee our merciful preserver and help us to imploy all our renewed strength to thy honour and glory according to thy will declared by Christ Jesus in whose blessed Name and Words we commend our selves to thy infinite Mercies Our Father c. PRAYERS FOR FAMILIES WEDNESDAY MORNING O Most great and mighty Lord the Possessor of heaven and earth All the Angels worship and adore thy incomprehensible Majesty with the humblest reverence and rejoyce in rendring praise blessing and thanksgiving to thee the Father of spirits For thou hast created all things and in wisdom hast thou made them all and spread thy tender mercies over all thy works It is no less our happiness than our duty to joyn our hearts and voices with that heavenly host most gratefully to acknowledge thy bounty to us among the rest of thy creatures and thy particular grace and favour in our Lord Jesus Christ our most merciful Saviour and Redeemer We can never sufficiently admire that love which gave him to dye for us and hath made him the Lord of life and glory that he may be the Author of eternal Salvation to all those that obey him All the love we have is too little to give thee to whom all our services are due by a former title Our highest praises fall infinitely short of thy most excellent Majesty and we are ashamed of the most affectionate thanks we can render to thee for those inestimable benefits which thou hast conferred on us and so long continued to us How much greater reason then have we to be abashed at our shameful ingratitude and disobedience to thy divine Majesty for which we are heartily sorry and do now most earnestly repent our selves of it unfeignedly resolving and protesting to be more faithful to thee for the time to come Pardon us therefore Good Lord and receive us unto thy mercy Accept of our renewed vows to study and do our duties conscientiously towards thee and towards all men And as thou hast excited these holy desires and purposes in our hearts so inable us to perform them constantly in the whole course of our life Our blessed Saviour hath told us thou wilt as readily give thy holy Spirit to them that ask it as a Parent will give bread to his hungry children O Father of mercies let it be unto us according to his Word Cherish these little beginnings of goodness which thou seest in our souls and prosper all our endeavours to attain a greater measure of it And since at the best we are but unprofitable servants and can do no more than was our duty to do inable us to do every thing which thou hast commanded us heartily with good will and true love to thy service We know this is all that can in the least commend us to thy free grace and favour and therefore we most humbly again dovote our selves to do thy Will with a cordial affection to it We would ever approach unto thee with delight and pleasure and feel it the joy of our hearts to think of thee to praise thee to give thee thanks and to offer our selves with absolute resignation to thee O that Mercy may always please us as it pleaseth thee that we may be strictly just and righteous may chearfully pass by injuries freely deny all desires of sinful pleasures willingly submit to thy fatherly corrections and perform the duties of our several relations with singleness of heart Render us so mindful of the great love of our Lord and Master Christ that we may be zealously concerned for his glory and use our utmost diligence to do Him and his Religion some honour in the world delighting to commemorate his Death and Passion making a joyful sacrifice of our souls and bodies to him and desiring most earnestly that his kingdom may come and all mankind submit themselves to his Government Fulfil most merciful Lord all our petitions and as thou hast mightily protected us and our dwellings this last night from fire and thieves and whatsoever might disturb our repose blessed be thy goodness so accompany us all this day with thy blessing that we may please thee in body and soul and be safe under thy defence who art nigh to all those that call upon thee that call upon thee in truth And O that all those who are forgetful of their duty to thee may be awakened to a lively sense of all thy benefits and fill the whole world with thy praises Stir up especially the minds of all Christian people to inquire after and follow the Truth as it is in Jesus abandoning all vice and wickedness and exercising themselves to have consciences void of offence towards thee and towards all men And dispose the hearts of all their Kings and Princes to make themselves the greatest examples of Christian Piety to all others Bless these Kingdoms and indue our Soveraign with such excellent Wisdom and holy Zeal for thy honour and glory that we may see many good days under his Government O that true Religion Justice Mercy Brotherly kindness and all things else that are praise-worthy may so flourish among us that we
promised far greater if we will but be truly grateful unto thee for what we have already received Thou sendest one blessing as the earnest of another having given thy Son to us that he might give us thy holy Spirit and given him to dye for us that he might give us life Thou grantest to us thy grace that we may repent and thou givest repentance that thou mayst give us pardon and thou pardonest our sins that we may be thy children and being thy children thou designest to make us thy heirs together with our blessed Saviour Thou givest us temporal blessings that we may thirst after spiritual and thou fillest us with spiritual blessings in Christ that we may long for the accomplishment of them in immortal life There is none can declare the goodness of the Lord. We best declare our sense of it when we thankfully receive it and become as good as thou wouldst have us and inablest us to be And how great how free is that goodness which is most of all pleased when we are happy and esteems our doing our selves good with thy grace and favour the return that we should make to thy bounty Thou dost us good before we ask and thou givest liberally unto us that thou mayst move us to ask more Thou intreatest us when we are unwilling thou beseechest us that we would let thee bless us and not put impediments in the way of our own happiness thou pittiest us when we have no compassion for our selves and art still careful of us when we trifle away the richest mercies V. O the exceeding riches of thy grace to the children of men who can number all thy mercies and who can understand the greatness of those of which we make mention It is easier to speak of them than to be affected with the multitude and surpassing value of them and we can sooner be affected with them than do any thing worthy such excellent love Our Praises and Thanksgivngs consist too much in words and transient admirations and sudden passions O that I had such a serious such a considerate heart as to return unto thee the constant uniform and chearful obedience of a godly life By which I know I shall not only most praise and glorifie thee but do the greatest benefit to my self And when I have done all that I can I will acknowledge my self an unprofitable servant that hath done no more than was his duty to do I will esteem all my goodness to be the fruit of thy great goodness to me And I will rejoyce in this that thou art formed in me and that I am made like unto the Son of thy love and that I have hopes through thy abundant and undeserved mercy to live with him in his heavenly Kingdom Which I beseech thee hasten to the eternal joy of all those that love his appearing Amen Amen Let thy kingdom come that I may see the good of thy chosen and glory with thine inheritance and we may all with united hearts and affections render our thanks unto thee and sing thy everlasting praises The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the communication of the holy Ghost be with me and with all thy people every where both now and always Amen A Prayer in Lent or upon any publick Fast I. O Most glorious God who art from everlasting to everlasting blessed in thy self and who alone canst satisfie the hungry soul and fillest the humble with good things In a serious sense of my own emptiness and thy fulness of my great needs and thy bounty and readiness to bestow thy benefits I cast down my self before thee worshiping adoring thine incomprehensible perfections with a great fear of thy Almighty Majesty and an humble hope in thine infinite goodness and an hearty love to thy purity righteousness and intire submission to thy holy Will believing thy gracious promises desiring to be guided by thy wisdom depending on thy providence blessing and praising thee for thy unspeakable mercies to me and earnestly beseeching the continuance of them with a continued sense in my heart of thy abundant goodness to me and to all thy creatures and of those duties which I owe to thee and to all men II. I most sorrowfully bewail my carelesness O Lord that I have had so seldom or so short or so cold and little affecting thoughts of thee and that I have performed these acts of worship and adoration of fear and reverence of faith and love of submission and resignation of supplication and thanksgiving with so little intention and earnestness of mind with so little zeal and fervency of affection and with so little humility and prostration of spirit Nothing O my God is of so bitter remembrance to my thoughts nothing is such a load to my heart as that I have loved the world at any time more than thee and pursued with greater eagerness the possessions and pleasures and honours of a dying life than the glory and treasures of thy Kingdom the joy and happiness of eternal endurance It grieves me to think that I have at any time so coldly entertained the glad tydings of salvation so listlesly embraced the loving invitations of my dear Saviour so negligently improved the helps and assistances of the holy Spirit of Grace and so faintly sought I sorrowfully again acknowledge that glory honour and immortality which Christ hath brought to light by his Gospel How little have I been wounded with the dying and bleeding of thine only begotten Son for my sake How little concern'd sometimes in his passionate desires of the happiness of mankind How little melted with the ardent flames of his incomparable love How little moved or perswaded with his importunate intreaties How incompliant with his inspirations disobedient to his commands and insensible of his precious promises and fearful threatnings III. I have praised thee alas but seldom or slightly for so glorious an example as he hath left us of an holy life for the effects and fruits of his passion and intercession and for the power which he hath obtained at thy right hand And lother have I too often been to imitate his life and to imploy that power which he hath sent me from heaven to bring my heart to a conformity with his pattern How often have I received thy good creatures without such serious and hearty thanksgivings for them as they deserve and tasted their sweetness with little sense of thee or delight in thee who art the fountain of all bliss How sollicitous have I been to please men and obtain the good opinion and praise of others rather than to please thee and to do thy commandments the praise of which endureth for ever O the little envyings that have been in my heart at my Brethrens greater prosperity and my aptness to be angry and peevish to entertain suspicions easily to make wrong or unkind interpretations to aggravate offences and to keep too long a sense of injuries I hate my self