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A07678 A godlie mans guide to happinesse A manuell of necessary motiues, holy meditations, and godly prayers, to stirre vp the hearts of men vnapt to pray. To the great comfort of all, that with due and holy attention will practise this most godly and Christian dutie. Written for his owne, and published for the comfort of them that long for trv[e] happinesse. by I.N. Norden, John, 1548-1625? 1624 (1624) STC 18608; ESTC S100057 58,821 306

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by the sword let my soule neuer imbrace Though true Religion haue it foundation from the Blood of Christ it is no true Religion that maintaines it selfe by the shedding of the blood of Gods Saints If therfore any shall pretend themselues religious and seek in shew to gaine vs and draw vs to their societie by blowes shall we think they come from God who willeth his to shew their Faith and Religion by meeknes and loue But admit they should offer the sword of offence it is lawfull for Gods children to vse the sword of defence and we haue the same no other God then Dauid and Hezekiah had who will assuredly defend vs and maintaine his owne cause for vs. The experience of Gods protection and prouidence in former dangers cannot but incourage vs against whatsoeuer like dangers wherein he deliuered vs to the wonder of the world nothing but our sinnes and vnthankfulnes can shorten his hand or weaken his power towards vs but that he will stretch foorth his hand still to defend vs. We are now thankes be to God seeming secure there is no apparent dangers threatened but wee must remember when wee say and see peace peace who knoweth but that our sinnes may not call for troubles if they come not looked for they will bee the more dangerous If therfore we would abandon our sinnes if wee would timely returne vnto God with humble and repentant hearts God would returne vnto vs saue vs he would as he hath hitherto done deliuer vs and euer sustaine vs hee will send from heauen deliuer vs from them that would oppresse vs. Let vs not forget that our soules are among lions though we liue among the children of men they are not all of one family they are not all of one mind they are not all the children of God some are as it were set on fire against vs some haue their teeth as spears some haue their tongus as swords yet oyle in their mouthes yet let vs depend on him that seeth their hearts and ours He● knoweth who are his and seeth his and our aduersaries afar off He hath his time and the meanes to deliuer his The Lord of hosts is with vs let vs not feare what man can doe vnto vs. Though an hoste of men armed should assaile vs we need not be afraid for the Lord is with vs who is of more might and power then all the potentates of the world can resist Let vs therefore euermore lift vp the eyes of our faithfull hearts vnto him he is the hill from whence commeth our help and deliuerance in all our dangers from the Lord of hostes commeth our help who hath made heauen and earth who taketh charge of his and will neuer leaue vs faile vs or forsake vs in him let vs trust A Prayer to God that he will defend vs from our strongest enemies and most malicious with thanks to God for his former deliuerances O Lord our God whose Habitation are the heauens and whose footstoole is the earth thou gouernest all things in heauen aboue and in the earth beneath thou directest and protectest those that feare thy name so as they neede not feare the powre or malice of whatsoeuer furious enemies For saluation belongeth vnto thee and thy blessing is euermore vpon thy people Wee euen we thy feeble and vnworthy creatures haue had experience of thy former fauour and defence in our troubles and of thy deliuerance out of our desperate dangers when men haue said There was no help for vs no not in thee But we haue found them lyers deceitfull and wicked men acknowledging thee most faithfull most louing of greatest wisdome and power shewing thy selfe our Buckler our Castle and our strong defence euen when our Aduersaries sought our confusion thou shewedst thy self our God and the maintainer of our cause when our enemies rose against vs in greatest multitudes malice and madnesse Thou gauest vs courage and boldnesse euen when our enemies seemed most to insult and triumph ouer vs euen then Lord didst thou fight for vs and turnedst their glory into shame their strength into weakenesse and their multitudes into a handfull of men Shorten not O Lord thy helping hand toward vs in whatsoeuer time or manner of our danger for thou knowest what our enemies cānot performe with force they seeke to effect by secret mischiefes which thou hast discouered and prouidently preuented The S●are was broken and we deliuered not for any merit or worthynesse of ours but euen of thy free and aboundant mercies for thine owne glory and our safetie and without our shame wee cannot but acknowledge our vnthankfulnesse for thy manifold deliuerances from them that hate vs who yet waite opportunity to betray vs if thou preuent vs not And therefore gracious Father leade and guide vs euer in thy righteousnesse because of our enemies make thy way plaine before vs lest we in offending thee giue our aduersaries occasion to say thou hast forsaken vs. It is in thy power Lord ●o reconcile them vnto vs in the band of Christian loue by opening their eyes that they may see and now at last consider their owne errors wherein they haue kicked against thy truth so should we reioice in their perfect vnion If they continue in the hardnesse of their hearts continue in vs perfect knowledge and howsoeuer they hate vs giue vs loue vnto them leauing them vnto thy wil to deale with them as thou wilt Giue vs gratious God and louing Father a liuely apprehention of thy truth faith and obedience vnto it howsoeuer our enemies may hate vs for the same we know that thou art God all-sufficient able to deliuer vs from their greatest tyranny as thou hast done and we cannot but remember thy merueilous workes which thy very enemies cannot but acknowledge to proceede of thy meere loue vnto the continuall practise and profession of thy sincere Word which thou hast maintained hitherunto through all ages by thine owne power and for thine own names sake And therefore when our enemies rose vp against vs or rather against thee in vs thou causedst them to stumble and fall still maintaining thine owne cause Who sittest in thy throne and gouernest all things and iudgest according to equitie They therefore that know thy power and thy loue and thy promises and thy righteous dealing will trust in thee for thou hast neuer fayled to bee a sure defence to them in whatsoeuer perils Vp therfore Lord disappoint al our irreconciliable enemies of their hope lest they say We haue preuailed our own policies haue brought our desired enterprises and desires to passe Lord stay our steps guide vs euer in thy pathes lest our feet slip and our enemies that watch oportunitie to betray vs take aduan●tage by our sinful liues and so preuaile They lay their heads together and take counsell how they may circumuent vs and to blow vs vp neuer to recouer our hope againe in thee Keepe vs therefore as the apple of thine
of thy blessed Spirit testifying vnto my spirit that thou art the whole and sole disposer of all these and that all things worke together for the comfort of all that loue thee knowing and being assured of thy presence and prouidence I will not feare whatsoeuer befall mee for all troubles crosses and miseries I finde to bee but holesome medecines tempered and gently prepared by thine owne hand for the cure and preseruation of my sicke and sinnefull soule from eternall death I humbly therfore deare Father pray thee so to moderate my troubles and afflictions as by the helpe and aide of thy holy Spirit I may with patience and an heauenly kinde of alacrity vndergoe them And according to thy good pleasure continue the health of my body the vse of my senses limbs peace with thee my God and with all men as becommeth mee still guided by thy Spirit that I abuse none of thy blessings through 〈◊〉 corruptions And while I liue here in this earthly pilgrimage as a stranger vouchsafe me with thy heauenly Spirit to giue mee a competent portion to sustaine me and those whom thou hast cōmitted vnto my charge both in spirituall and corporall sustinance Let not too heauie tentations ouer-presse me let too much want and too heauy crosses ouer-afflict me but lay vpon mee what thou wilt and neuer take from me thy holy spirit so shal I be able to beare what soeuer thou thinkest fit to be laid vpon me for by the strength of thy preuayling spirit I shall vndergo what thou in loue as indeed it is shalt lay vpon me By promise thou carest for me and hast willed mee to cast my care vpon thee which I haue done euer since it pleased thee to reueale thy selfe vnto mee in thy beloued Son and thou hast not deceiued me for I haue euer found thee true in performing whatsoeuer thou hast promised euen in sending that Comforter who hath euer assisted mee in reuealing thy Son in whō thy continual fauour I haue euer found most certaine secret sweet so enabling me to speake vnto thee as when I haue offended thee by my sinnes I haue felt the pardon of them in my conscience by the blood of that Lambe testified vnto mee by thy blessing and sanctifying Spirit When I haue been sicke thou hast healed me I haue been in mortall danger and thou hast preserued me I haue had enemies and thou hast defended mee and often haue I been in distresse and want and thou hast without my desire or desert plentifully releeued mee yea Lord thou hast giuen when and what I haue not asked thou camest and soughtest mee first Lord I sought not thee thou aboue all shewedst thy selfe most louing vnto me in sending me thy heauenly spirit without whose ayd I could neither aske nor receiue I could neither seeke nor find comfort neither could I knock or deserue to enter into thy fauour By his presence I haue felt the fulnes of ioy and gladnesse And therefore as thou hast graciously begun Lord so continue thy grace in mee and thy loue towards me alwayes in all places among al men in all my labours iournies and lawfull and godly endeauors for thou hast commaunded mee while I liue ●eere not to rest idle but to bee doing that which is good Thou hast giuen mee a calling wherin without thy blessing I may labour and yet lacke I may ayme by good intent and yet erre without the gracious direction of thy Spirit I am ignorant of and dull to performe that which may bee either well pleasing vnto thee or truly profitable to my self But by the blessing of thy holy spirit I shall please thee in Christ who pleaseth thee for mee and then whatsoeuer I thinke speak or doe shall prosper and yeeld mee supply in all my wants both spirituall and corporal and that from day to day which by thine owne promise shall be sufficient for the day O holy and heauenly Father hold me euer in thine ●bedience shelter me vnder ●he shaddow of thy protecting wings stop the whole course of sinne in mee and continue thine holy spirit euermore in me that he being my guide in all mine actions I may finish the course of this my pilgrimage in all sinceritie sanctitie and safetie and in the end obtain the glory which thy Sonne my Sauiour hath purchased for mee by the shedding of his blood vpon the Crosse and that euermore while I liue I may hunger and thirst for righteousnesse vntill I become a perfect man in Christ Iesus that leauing this mortall life I may ioyfully enter into that euerlasting rest Amen Amen in Christ my hope my strength and my assured and faithfull Redeemer Lord euermore increase and confirme my faith and continue that holy spirit in mee A motiue to begin the day with Prayer IT is a dutie not so much required by God for his owne sake of vs as necessary and profitable for our selues to begin the morning with Thanksgiuing and Prayer The first God requireth of vs as due vnto him for preseruing vs and giuing vs rest and sleepe and safetie the night past The second namely Prayer most necessary for our selues for without the helpe fauour power protection and prouidence of God wee can expect no comfort or safetie or good successe the day following wherein doe lye hidden many dangers of our bodies many bayts allurements and tentations of Sathan the world and our owne corruption for our soules much weaknesse and ignorance in our selues to performe the works of our owne callings besides ill successe in our labours without his blessing And shall we think that God will giue a blessing to our labours safetie to our persons or defence from these spirituall enemies vnlesse we recommend our selues to him in the name of his sonne No no we may not flatter our selues that because we are lustie and strong our senses good our wit and vnderstanding quick we may goe from bed to businesse and walke in our owne wayes vntill the euening either forgetting or neglecting God who with-holding his help and hand infinite are the dangers wee are subiect vnto both spirituall and corporall Therefore looke vp powre out thy p●ayers as a sweet morning sacrifice to God in the name of Christ and then goe on thy lawfull occasions and prosper And for want of thine own abilitie to discouer thine owne necessities and to craue Gods blessings and to declare thy thankefulnesse vse the helpe of the labours of such as haue framed prayer for this holy purpose Or this howsoeuer weake prayer following wherein thou mayst finde comfort and so with inward ioy thou maist from day to day the more cheerefully follow thy vocation A Prayer fit to be vsed euery morning O My God my God and my most louing Father in thy best beloued Christ Iesus I yeeld thee vnfained thankes for thy wonderfull mercies and vndeserued fauors vouchsafed vnto mee all my life and especially for electing creating and redeeming mee and for all
other thine vnspeakeable fauours from time to time bestowed vpon mee touching my corporall comfort which I neither can expresse with tongue nor conceiue with my heart Accept I humbly beseech the merrits of thy Sonne and his obedience in stead of my thankfulnesse for I am corrupt and sinnefull not worthy to take thy glorious Name into my mouth nor to heare that sacred Word from thine I am dull in hearing thee speake vnto mee and slower in practise of the good things thou commandest but prone and apt to doe the contrarie Such is my wretched condition that what I should doe in answer of thy will I cannot doe it But what thou forbiddest I cannot but doe it A wretched creature deare Father I am by nature yet grieued in heart that I am thus yoked that when I would serue thee I finde a law in my members rebelling against thy Spirituall working in mee and am cast downe in my Spirit finding so strong an enemy in mine owne flesh that still fighteth against thy Grace working in me striuing to hinder euery good and holy motion arising of thy Spirit So that when I would doe good euill is present with me when I would pray dulnesse and drowsinesse nay to my shame O Lord meere infidelity seemeth so to possesse my heart that I cannot open my mouth vnto thee Thou giuest mee many occasions through the infinite tokens of thy loue to mooue mee to thankefulnesse and yet I rest vnthankefull I feele also in my selfe as many occasions through mine owne corruption and wants to hūble my selfe before thee in prayer yet I rest often-times altogether mute and can neither pray nor be sufficiently thankefull The comforts which thou daylie and hourely vouchsafest mee I receiue and enioy yet doe I not shew my selfe so forward to acknowledge these thy mercies as I am ready to receiue them They are infinite my selfe not worthy the least of them And such is thy loue and Fatherly prouidence ouer mee that euery day and euery night and euerie minute in them doe testifie vnto mee that thou art euer my mightie God in defending mee from dangers and my most louing Father in cōtinually supplying all my wants Thou mayst Lord iustly with-hold from mee my food in the day and my rest in the night because in the day I neglect to serue thee and in the night I forget to call vpon thee Thou canst not but obserue that I haue not so thought and meditated of thy louing kindenesse and mine owne dangers this night as to affoord the least breach of my sleepe to thanke thee I layde me downe I haue slept my sleepe and by thy power risen againe O that mine vprising from my sleepe might through thy Grace worke mine vprising from my sleepe in sinne Gracious God and full of loue grant me thy loue that I may render thee loue which I confesse deserueth not the name of loue in comparison of thine though for thy loue I should giue my body to be burned yet such is thy mercie that thou acceptest the least mite of true obedience as a great measure of my loue so full of humane and spirituall infirmities which haue ouerspread as thou knowest all-offending Adams issue Holy Father I know thee and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ hee it is that hath taken away that heauie burden of my corruption by his most perfect Righteousnesse and the guilt and punishment of my transgressions by his owne al-sufficient sufferings Therefore though I be slack in thankfulnesse for thy blessings and fauours formerly bestowed vpon mee Let mee euen this morning as I newly enter into the light of the day so by thy Grace grant Lord that I may enter into the light of new and sincere knowledge and obedience Humbly praying thee to bee vnto mee this day following a God to preserue a Captaine to defend mee a light to guide me and a louing Father to releeue me Let thy blessings bee plentifully powred vpon mee let heauenly knowledge abound in mee let faith more and more increase and be strengthened in me and the power of sin and Satan more more be weakened in mee So shall mine obedience towards thee my God more and more appeare in mee and then shall all that I take in hand this day and at all times prosper which grant good Father in Iesus Christ sake Amen Lord increase my saith this day and euer A motiue to prayer before a man goes to bed IT is commonly obserued that hee that forgets to giue God thankes when hee beginnes the day for the rest and saftie in the night past will not be well disposed to commend himselfe to God when hee goes to rest in the night yet is the night the most dangerous time when darkenesse ouer shadowes the house wherein wee sleepe and when our eyes are shut vp by the drowsinesse of our spirits what comfort can there then appeare Though wee may lie downe in some artificiall light wee are suddenly be cloud●d with naturall darkenesse wherein all that intend wicked and secret mischiefes are most apt to attempt most dangerous plots vpon such as are secure without God And Satan himselfe findeth the darkenesse of the night the fittest time to present vnto our wandring thoughts some euill imaginations our mindes being then at seeming quiet free from externall obiects And what that malignant enimie suggesteth in darkenesse the man not hauing faith and the feare of God longeth for the light to put that euill in practise that Satan hath in the darke mooued him vnto Besides we see by dayly experience that many haue layd themselues downe to rest in the night in seeming safty that could not say with Dauid J rose againe in safetie for the Lord sustained me for some haue beene preu●nted by sudden death some by sickenesse So that if the Lord sustaine vs not if hee defend vs not if hee watch not ouer vs if his Angels garde vs not especially in the night wee cannot but be subiect to manie ineuitable perils And how can wee thinke to enioy quiet rest in safty if we cal not vpon him that is our keeper and the giuer of rest sleepe and health For where God is not in the minde there are the thoughts wandring vpon things offensiue to God pleasing to Satan hurtfull to our soules and distempering the body which in a moment may seperate the vnprepared soule from the wretched body What and how diff●rs the man that lies downe to sleepe not calling vpon God from brute creatures which couet and take there rest and sleepe as man and rise vp to feed Should reasonable man so neerely resemble vnreasonable creatures who in their kinde praise God and man to dishonour him by vsurping the benefit of rest and sleepe without acknowledging them his owne gifts And how can he acknowledge them his gifts without thankesgiuing vnto him for them and prayer to him to enioy them Let no man be so stupid sottish and bruitish as to goe to
of God and of his good creatures because Dauid saieth There is a God that careth for the poore they deceiue themselues for there is no promise but to the poore fearing God and that endeauour to liue by their lawfull labours for no wilfully idle poor man can expect any promised comfort from God but the godly who are made poore by Gods prouidence to draw them to himselfe through affliction God tryeth all his children poore and rich not after one and the same manner but some by enemies as he did Dauid some by sicknesse as hee did Hezekiah some by imprisonment as he did Joseph some with pouertie and penurie as he did Lazarus some by losse of children and goods as hee did Iob yet hee hath his time againe to release them as hee raysed Dauid to the Crowne of Jsrael as hee healed Hezekiah and gaue him longer life from the prison hee made Joseph a Prince hee gaue Iob abundance of wealth and tooke Lazarus from his misery in●o Abrahams bosome When then that hath any faith or feeling of these most worthy examples of Gods humbling his Chrildren and againe raysing them vp will faint or feare whatsoeuer befall them in this life Were he persecuted as Eliah by Jezebel who had no visible helpes but a silly boy attending him did not God send an host of heauenly Angels for his defence God hath his Angels ministring Spirits still ready to incampe about his such is his care and watchfulnesse his power and his prou●dence that no Saul shall preuaile against his chosen Dauid though hee were a mightie King with his armies against that one single man he could not hurt him no Senacherib with his mighty Host could not haue his will against faithfull Hezekiah And therfore sayth Dauid full of assurance If an Host pitched against me my heart should not bee affrayd So Iaakob was not dismayde at Esaus cōming against him with foure hundred men because hee knew that God was with him But admit that an Herode haue power permitted him of God to take away Iohn Baptists head and to kill Iames with the sword shall we deeme it a hurt vnto them in furthering and hastening their deliuery from misery to their future glorie with Christ Whatsoeuer the enemies of God practise against the faithfull Children of GOD by persecuting them as they did by whipping Paul by imprisoning Peter by stoning Steuen Doe they not make these the more glorious in their patient suffering for Christ who hath prouided for them a Citie a Kingdome a Crowne What lose then these seeming miserable men when for their momentanie sufferings they shall receiue a perpetuall reward Gods faithfull Children the more they are persecuted and afflicted the more they flourish in well doing and the more they suffer the more faithfull strong and constant they grow And the more miseries they indure so much the more take they hold of Gods power prouidence and promises who hath assured them that hee will neuer faile them nor forsake them But whatsoeuer by whomsoeuer and in what manner soeuer they suffer all shall worke together for their future eternall happinesse A generall Prayer in whatsoeuer troubles afflictions with a confession that sinne is the cause of them O Father full of mercie and abundant in louing kindnesse in Iesus Christ thy best beloued thou hast euer a most Fatherly care of thy Children though thou permit them often times to vndergoe heauie afflictions in this present life by reason of which their greeuous troubles they are commonly censured of the world to bee euill doers and to bee cast out of thy fauour as was thy deare seruant Iob. And such as euer prosper and fall into no mis-fortunes nor troubles like other men to bee most beloued of thee which often causeth thy dearest Children to doubt of thy loue But Lord I know thee to be a Father whose propertie is to correct those whom thou louest best to keepe them vnder thine obedience who else by reason of their originall corruption the worlds vanities and Satans malice might bee easily drawne to rebell against thee I account it therefore gracious Father an especiall token of thy fauour and loue towards me that thou in so gentle a manner dost remember me and so fauourably to correct me for I cannot but acknowledge Lord and confesse against my selfe that my heart within mee is so filthy my minde so polluted and my will and affections so infected with sinne that if thou shouldest seeme to winke at and passe by mine infinite transgressions and not in some measure to afflict me I could not but according to mine owne corrupt condition but runne into and commit more and more heinous sinnes then hetherunto I haue done which already are more then sufficient to cast mee cleane out of thy fauour and consequently leaue me to mine owne vnruly will which euermore hungreth and thirsteth after things most offensiue vnto thee I doe confesse O Lord that pleasure and ease and fulnesse of all carnall delights are most sweet vnto to my carnall minde but much offensiue to thy most holy will The things that I should doe I cannot doe but the things that I should not doe they are my chiefe delight I loue what I should loathe and loathe that which is life vnto my soule whereby I heape vpon mee dayly a most importable burden of thy wrath And were it not that thou dost visite me with these thy Fatherly corrections I could not but meerely forget that euer thou createst me that Iesus Christ came and suffered to saue mee or that there were a Holy Ghost sent to comfort me And therefore good Father lay vpon me here what troubles or afflictions thou in thy wisdome thinkest sit to reclaime me from my euill wayes and yet as thou knowest to an obdu●ate heart afflictions though they bee sharpe and greeuous yet they profit not without thou with thy corrections adde the molifying playster of thy Spirit to make my heart appliable to thy working hand Thou saydest vnto Paul hauing carnall motions that thy Spirit was sufficient to sustaine him O let thy Spirit possesse me then shall my stubborne heart relent then shall my peruers will in some measure frame it selfe to thy Will then shall my corrupt mind now wandring after vnholy things be reclaymed and onely seeke thee and the things more pleasing vnto thee The Fathers of our flesh haue beene carefull of our corporall preseruation and haue in loue corrected vs for our childish faults And shall I thinke that it behooueth me not to subiect my selfe to thy louing care of the preseruation of my soule who seeing not onely the faults of my weake youth but the grosse sinnes of my ripest age that I should repine at thy louing chastisements which thou so fauourably infl●ctest vpon me not to confound mee but to conforme mee to thine obedience And therfore Father as thou well obseruest my sinnes which either I neglect to call to minde or which I cannot but
of an euill Childe comming into shame and deepest danger with the error of his sonne when as good Children are the gifts God in mercie to the Parents and wicked ones a punishment not so much to the Parents as to themselues Though euery man would willingly haue good Children yet the best men haue had and oft haue wicked Children Adam the first man had wicked Caine. Abraham had an Ismael Izaake an Esau Dauid a rebellious Absolom and an incestious Ammon good Eli had two wicked sonnes Hophnie and Phineas Infinite are the examples yet no doubt these good men gaue good instructions to these their erronious issues whereby it appeareth that it is not in good men to beget good Children neither doth it follow that wicked men alwayes propagate wicked Children God frames both in the wombe giues them life and frames their hearts wills and affections It resteth onely then for Parents of vngodly Children to pray for their reformation and to leaue them to God in whose counsell it is determined what shall be the ends of such as feare not him nor reuerence man A Prayer for the reformation of vngodly and disobedient Children and for patience in Parents not ouermuch to afflict themselues for their irreconciliable stubbornenesse and disobedience HEare the words of my mouth O Lord and consider the meditations and sorrowes of my heart for my spirit is full of heauinesse I am vexed and sore greeued for that they whom thou gauest mee for a blessing are turned to my griefe sorrow and shame I confesse that mine owne sinnes haue prouoked thee to anger against mee and thy displeasure appeareth in that they whom I receiued as a comfort from thee are become not onely disobedient to mee but as it were rebellious against thee and thy counsell Thou art a God that louest not wickednesse and thou hatest iniquity and it cannot be hid from thee what I haue done my neglect in trayning my Children in thy feare thou mayst lay vnto my charge yet thou knowest I haue laboured to winne them vnto thee if it haue beene in vaine thou hast wisdome and power to supply in them what is defectiue in me to giue them I haue endeuoured to make them to know thee and to walke in thy wayes but they haue contemned mine instructions and cast my counsells behinde their backs they will not bee reclaymed from their vanities They forget thee the God of power to punish them and the God of mercie to receiue comfort such as returne from their sinnes to thee Lord it is onely in thee to reclaime them as thou diddest the prodigall son whom thou vouchsafest to receiue vnto mercie after his long going astray no man erreth so farre whom thou canst not recall Oh recall these that erre reduce them back to the sheepe-fold of thy Saints They are the worke of thine owne hands though I wretched man begate them in corruption and their mother conceiued them in sinne and bare them in misery these are no hindrance vnto the worke of thy Grace in them for what is or hath beene the man that hath not had the like beginning thine owne begotten Sonne excepted Enoch that walked vprightly before thee Abraham the Father of the faithfull Eliah and Iohn Baptist and all thine elect vessels came by nature of the same corrupt seed yet thou wert pleased to sanctifie them haddest thou left them vnto their owne original nature they had bin as one of these that lift vp their heeles against not me but thee Lord giue them Grace Wisdome and Vnderstanding Faith and Obedience they are onely thine to giue I may bee as the hand to giue them as from thee food for their bodies wherby by thy blessing they grow and I may sow the seeds of my best knowledge of thy worke in their outward eares but vnlesse thou plow vp the fallow ground of their hearts that it may take roote it cannot fructifie Consider gracious Father that they are of the polluted seede of Adam yet be thou pleased to accept them as thine admit them into thy fauour and guide them by thy Grace in a religious conuersation that they may cease to doe euill cleaue vnto that which is good and walke before thee be vpright Thē shal they serue thee I shall prayse thee for their reformation and saluation Let neither their sinnes nor mine any more prouoke thee to anger lest thy seuere iudgements should fall vpon them shame grief vpon vs their parents But their repentance Lord shall bee our comfort and wee shall reioyce in their conuersion and not onely wee but all the godly shall reioyce at their returne into the Spirituall societie of thy Saints Grant it gracious Lord for thy Christs sake whose righteousnes make theirs and his merrits a sufficient satisfaction for theirs and for the sins of all that haue erred as they haue done Amen Lord increase in them the holy feare of thy Name Faith Obedience vnto thee giue me grace with patience to waite their holy reformation A Christian incouragement to all that feare God not to bee daunted at the threats power and policies of whatsoeuer enemies be they neuer so many in multitude or seeming strong in armes fit vpon occasion to be taken into consideration to which is added a prayer for Gods holy protection and defence of his in whatsoeuer danger THey that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Sion that can neuer be mooued but remaine fast for euer And as the mountaines are about Ierusalem so is the Lord about them that trust in him from generation to generation Wherof holy Dauid had good experience who through the assurance of Gods presence with him his loue towards him and power ouer him could say with a bould and vndaunted spirit If an Host pitched against mee my heart should not be affrayd He alwayes found the redie helpe wherewith God euer assisted him and the true performance of Gods promises at all times in all his dangers and therefore assured himselfe that if tenne thousand of the people did rise against him and bese● him round about he would not be affrayde He was in many dangers and wonderfull his deliuerances were as appeareth by diuine History God is not the God of Dauid onely because hee was a King and a man chosen after Gods owne heart but the God of all them that fa●thfully trust in him of good kings godly subiects through all generations to the end of the world whereof no nation hath had more manifest proofe though vnworthy then wee And therefore bee our dangers neuer so great or many God sheweth himselfe to haue euer as many meanes to deliuer vs. Saluation belongeth to him alone and his blessings are vpon them that call faithfully vpon him Hezekiah sore terrified at the threats blasphemies of Tartan Rabsaries and Rabsakeh the seruants of Senacherib who by his blasphemous letters reuiled not Hezekiah onely but high Iehouah himselfe Hezekiah therefore prayed vnto the