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A30588 The seaman's spiritual companion, or, Navigation spirituallized being a new compass for seamen consisting of thirty-two points : directing every Christian how to stear the course of his life through all storms and tempests : fit to be read and seriously perused by all such as desire their eternal welfare / published for a general good, but more especially for those that are exposed to the danger of the seas by William Balmford, a well-wisher to seamen's eternal welfare and recommended to the Christian reader by J.F. ; to which is prefixt a preface by Benj. Keach, the author of War with the Devil. Balmford, William. 1678 (1678) Wing B609; ESTC R28344 69,700 162

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Let not thy Lusts bear rule nor have command Within thy heart suffer not sin to sway Take heed thou never do'st thy lusts obey Yield not thy members instuments unto Unrighteousness but unto God and know To whom thou givest ear with diligence And dost submit and yield obedience Thou art a servant there whether it be Of sin to Death unto eternity Or of obedience unto righteousness Which with eternal life the Lord will bless If to Gods Holy Spirit thou subject art And suffer it to reign and rule thy heart Thou art a Servant unto Righteousness And God Almighty will in mercy bless ●hy true indeavours and thy sins will die And grace will live so shalt thou mortifie All thy corruptions there shall none remain ●o harm thy soul much less to rule and reign ●et there is one thing I would have thee mind Know that the very best of men will find That Satan that Degraded Seraphin Will use all diligence to tempt to sin ●f Christ the Son of God was not exempted ●ut by the subtil Serpent must be tempted ●hen poor imperfect man may well be sure ●hat from his malice he is not secure ●ut God Almighty hath prepar'd a Sword ●hich Christ made use of 't is Gods Holy Word ●ith that resist him and he 'll fly away ●or where Gods Word is us'd he dares not stay ●e can but tempt thee he can do no more ●e cannot force thee God hath shut that dore ●ill sin in its conception let it never ●ome to the birth a very small indeavour ●hen stops sins progress when it first appears ●nly t' intice the eyes or reach the ears ●re it convey its poyson or impart ●s secret counsel to thy yielding heart ●ake Davids Counsel in my heart saith he ●l hide thy word let this thy practice be ●en will thy sword be quickly at command ●r thy defence Good Joseph did withstand Sins early motion when it first appears With soul-inticing words t'inchant his ears Fair beauty that might captivate his eye Good Joseph yields not but makes this reply How shall I sin if thus I shall transgress Against the Lord and do this wickedness He nips sin in its bud before it spring Behold sin here a subject grace a King Triumphant in his heart but furthermore Let me advise thee daily to implore The Lord for help give diligent attention To hear Gods word 't will help thy apprehensio● When rightly 't is divided God will bless And thus thou 'lt steer thy course to happiness South East You that will trafique for the Holy Land Must learn this Point also to understand It lies directly 'twixt the South and East And of as high concern as all the rest This must be understood thy righteousness Will stand thee in no stead at all unless Christ to the Father do present thee holy Thy best performance will be but folly For he that doth the very best he can Hath cause enough to say Lord what is man A poor imperfect Creature whose endeavour Comes short of what 's required Man can nev● Be capable the Kingdome to inherit By all that his performances can merit ●is Christ whose righteousness must stand instead ●is he that hath the kingdom purchased ●et must thou strive with all thy might main ●nd then this benefit thou shalt obtain ●hrist is thy advocate at Gods right hand ●o plead thy Cause in Heaven he doth stand ●nd God beholds thee in a Holy dress ●nd beautifully cloath'd in Christs righteousness ●nd neither spot nor wrinkle doth appear ●r Christ presents thee as a virgin clear ●otless and sinless but least thou from hence ●ould think the good Apostle doth dispence ●ith sin in Christians at the highest rate ●ecause they have in heaven an Advocate ●o Answer this objection first of all ●e doth prohibit sin in general ●hildren saith he for unto such I write ●n not with approbation and delight ●n not saith he or do not let the fact ●f any sin be properly your act ●t if against your will at unawares ●ou be intangled in Satans snares ●hose watchful eye observes when he may ●ith best advantage silly souls betray ●inding in thee some want of watchfulness ●ere takes advantage tempts thee to transgress ● this despair not but with heart contrition ●umble thy self to God thy heart submission ●od will accept in Christ who intercedes ●nd with the Father for forgiveness pleads Those be the souls Christ presenteth holy Who are afraid to be defil'd with folly South East and by South This Point i' th' Christian Compass also thou With care and diligence must learn to know The more of Christ thou knowst dost possess The nearer art thou unto happiness Sailing upon this Point thou must beware And with all diligence thy heart prepare For Holiness for now thou drawest nigh Thy Southern Point the Sun grows very high Esteem nothing for holiness that stands Directly opposite to Christs Commands Let Christs directions ever be thy guide And from his Precepts do not turn aside Let no vain shows of holiness allure What man counts holy Christ accounts impure All Holiness is meer imagination That is not built upon the true foundation When Saul the first of Israels Kings was sent By God to execute due punishment Upon the cursed Amalike his eye Must pity none all are condemn'd to die Both man and Beast Gods great command was s● He must not bate one jot or add thereto But here observe how he did miscarry Pretending holiness he acts contrary Unto that dread Command that God did give He spares King Agag suffers him to live 2. Let Christian boldness strengthen resolution Not to comply for fear of Persecution With Forms of Holiness that Men invents Nor fear the Evil of Man's Punishments But patiently endure for Christ's Sake Your Persecutor's Rage Heaven will make Amends for All. Good Moses had regard Unto the Recompence The Saint's Reward Was more to him than Egypt's painted Glory Whose Pleasures fades whose Joys are transitory The Sorrows of few Years will soon expire But who can dwell with Everlasting Fire ●ndure all things rather than decline ●he sacred Cause of Christ The Golden Mine ●ies deep He that would find the smallest Measure He must not pass for losing Earthly Treasure The Sea-man fears no Storms shrinks not for Weather ●hat trades to th' Indies if he gets but thither ●hough Mast and Yards be broke and Sales be rent ●nd Vessel leaks he 's very well content ●he Riches of the Country makes amends ●uch less must Spiritual Sea-men that intends ●'arrive with safety at that happy Shore ●hose Treasures far exceeds the Golden Ore ●rink back for fear of persecuting Hands ●r to please Man neglect the Lord's Commands Or mix God's holy ways with Men's inventions To save thy Life or scape Man's Reprehension If Sea-man venter Life for Indian Dust That Thieves may steal or may consume with Rust The Spiritual Sea-man then may well lay down Both Life and
sin in our esteem An idle thought to us not to the Lord Doth seem a lesser Sin than idle words Unprofitable thoughts and words they both Seem lesser Sins than doth a dreadful Oath But in God's sight the very least offence If with our Wills is Disobedience And Disobedience is a sin as great As is the Sin of VVitchcraft God doth threat All Disobedience with Death Eternal The smallest sin deserves the Lake infernal If to the same we freely give consent And live and dye therein and not Repent So as to Duties some may seem but small Compar'd with others of no weight at all Obedience to a Minister appointed To feed the Flock of Christ the Lord 's Anointed Seems but a little duty when compar'd With that Submission Reverence and Regard VVe owe to God yet as we understand This doth proceed from God as his Command Our being found in wilful negligence God will account it as a great offence A bare profession though indeed it be A Christian duty 't is the least degree It seems indeed as nothing if we bring It to be ballanced with suffering Compar'd with Charity a bare profession ●s but like promis'd Gold without possession And to be brief Christians must not neglect The smallest duty shews the least respect Unto the smallest sin a little leak VVill find a passage for the Seas to break ●nto thy Vessel and without endeavour To stop this Leak thy Ship may sink for ever A little negligence at Sea when Storms Threaten the Sea-men with approaching harms Neglecting to look out the Ship is tost Upon the raging Seas broken and lost VVherefore that thou may scape eternal death Endeavour while on Earth thou drawest breath● By searching of God's Word to understand VVhat is thy duty neglect no command Hate every Sin and quite forsake them all Whether the Sin thou loves be great or small So shall not Death affright thee thou shalt be From Death as 't hath a dreadful sting set free North-West by North. Our next's North-West by North Wish not t● dy● Nor covet after Death immoderately Some under torturing Pains to ease their grie● Have wisht for Death thinking to find Relief Within the Grave and in a Pet would cry Let Death now strike his Stroke that I may dye Others again finding themselves distasted Perhaps because some great Design was blaste● Will presently puff out their angry breath And in a suddain Passion wish for Death Just like to Jonah when the Lord design'd The Ninevite's Destruction yet inclin'd To Mercy if the Ninevite's Repented Jonah crost in his Mind was discontented And wish'd to dye for which he was reprove Altho a holy Prophet and beloved Alas poor Souls you that cry out so fast For Death as if indeed you were in hast Should God but grant your unadvis'd Petition You quickly would bewail your sad Condition And cry as fast Oh that the Lord would spare My Life a little longer Oh beware Lest God provoked take away thy breath Against thy mind Poor Soul prepare for Death but dye Before thou wish so unadvisedly That when Death comes thou 'st nought to do If God be pleased to lengthen out thy dayes Be then well pleas'd to spend them to his Praise And if he 's pleas'd thy Dayes shall be but few Be thou content and labour to eschew All kind of Sin whereby thou may'st offend Him that alone can Crown thy latter End With Happiness unto Eternity Thus learn to live that thou may learn to dye North North-West Our next Point's North North-West Th' art now lanch't forth Into the Deeps and drawest nigh thy North Thy Dayes is spent and now thy Spirit must Return to God thy Body to the Dust God is thy Northern Star from thence thou came Who was and is unchangeably the same 'T was He who at the first did give thee Breath 'T is He for Sin doth summons thee by Death 'T is God who in his Image first did make thee And never since was willing to forsake thee 'T was He that did appoint a Second Life To put a Period to that deadly Strife That Sin has made 'twixt Man and his Creator 'T was God that did appoint a Mediator Even Jesus Christ to whom God doth direct thee Because he is not willing to reject thee From North to East thou wast at first conducted From God to Christ his Son to be instructed And brought into the way of Life where thou The things belonging to thy Peace might know Thy time on Earth that short uncertain Space Has been the Day of Patience and of Grace Which if thou hast neglected till thy Sun Be wholly set the Day of Grace is done T' expect another Day of Grace is vain From North to East thou must be brought again From God to Christ thou once again must pass Who is appointed not as first he was To be the Saviour of thy Soul but He By God's Appointment now thy Judge must be Your Consciences whose Checks you now refuse Will testifie against you and accuse Thee to thy Judge and none will intercede Thou 'st not a Friend in thy behalf to plead Christ was thy Friend whose Counsel thou refus'd And all his gracious Promises abus'd Thou that rejected Counsel heretofore Shall never have a Word of Counsel more The Prince of Peace that sacred Lamb of Sion Is now become a fierce devouring Lyon He that being fill'd with Mercy and Compassion Laid down his Life to purchase thy Salvation Is cloath'd with Fury now and burning Ire And is become a Soul-consuming Fire This sacred Truth is left upon Record Within the Volumes of God's holy Word 'T will be a Soul-cousening Day of trouble Wherein the Wicked shall become as Stubble Which in an Oven is consum'd away So dreadful is that Soul-amazing Day To all the Wicked such as do Rebell Depart depart you Cursed into Hell Will be the Sentence that the Judge will give Unto all such as in Rebellion live Depart to Hell where you Eternally Shall be a dying but shall never dye Go down to Hell depart out of my sight To utter Darkness to eternal Night Depart to Hell for as your Works are evil So shall you now be Sharers with the Devil Depart to Hell to everlasting Pain From whence expect not to return again You that can scoff at Resurrection now Would then avoyd it if you knew but how Your dismal Night will never find a Morrow Your Merriments will all be turn'd to Sorrow Who can express the dolorous Grief and Pain That damned Souls shut up in Hell sustain Where Fire goes not out where Worm ne'r dies Where cursed Oaths is turn'd to hidecous Cryes Sad is the Case with Hell-confined Souls Who now in stead of drinking Wine in Bowles Gnashing their Teeth with anguish they must spend Their doleful Hours in pain World without end You that have spent some time in sinful Pleasure To satisfie your Lusts shall find no leasure To fix your Eye
a soul-consuming flame More bright than Phebus in the Southern skies Like to devouring fire in his eyes His voice is like a soul amazing thunder That fills the massie earth with dread and wonder But now I think I hear some make reply If thus I do behold his Face I die His terror frights me O I am undone I am unclean O whether shall I run If Holy Angels be not pure how then Can I be sav'd that am a sinful man If God be Holy thou must be no less Thou must behold Gods Face in Righteousness Then I 'll assure thee when thou dost awake His Image will full satisfaction make By wake I mean thy being rais'd from Grave When thou a full and perfect sight shalt have Of that great glory Moses could not see With which thou then shalt satisfied be And that thou may his Beauty then behold With joy remember that thou hast been told He is a Holy Spirit wherefore he In Spirit and in Truth must worshipt be By that pure Light that in the Soul doth shine Proceeding from the Spirit of God Divine And by the strength and vigor of thine own Must thy unfeigned Love to God be shown Alas say some this is but fruitless talk For that no man can thus unspotted walk Shew me the man that never doth transgress Or him who thus sees God in righteousness ●f none but man thus holy can enjoy This blessed state Gods presence will destroy The universe the best of men do not Live without sin none is without his spot To this I say the God of Earth and Heaven Considering mans weakness hath given His Son his onely Son whom he hath set To be our Surety and to pay our debt Christ is our Eastern Point he is that Light Whose morning brightness doth expel the Night All you that sail for Heaven be sure you learn To know this Eastern Point 't is your concern And first remember Christ hath quit that score That Adam left to pay it shall no more Be reckon'd for for he hath paid that debt Which on our score for Adams sin was set Behold the Lamb of God behold I say That blessed Lamb that took our sins away That holy Lamb of God the King of Kings That did arise with healing in his Wings He pleads the cause of such as do transgress And willingly he is our righteousness 'T is Christ alone 't is he alone I say That by his glorious rising made a day Till this bright Eastern Morning Star did rise All the whole world in dismal darkness lies He like the glorious Morning Sun came forth And visited all corners of the Earth How dismal is the dark and silent night How comfortable is the morning light Here is thy comfort soul do what you can Christ is that pure perfect holy man He ' as done exactly what thou shouldst have done And God accepts thy doing in his Son Know for thy comfort God is reconcil'd To sinful man by Christ that holy Child A body was prepar'd him for thy sake For nothing else could reconcilement make Thy weakness in Christ is all suppli'd By him alone thou must be justifi'd ●hrist doth not only fill the world with light ●ut as a way-mark guids thy steps aright ●nto the Father tells thee there is none ●omes to the Father but by him alone The third thing in this Point thou art to learn ●nd make thy chief concernment to discern ●● is that ownness and sweet unity ●hat is between the Soul and Christ whereby ●hrist and thy Soul is made intirely one ●y the indwelling of the Spirit alone ●● is the Spirit alone that doth unite ●hee unto Christ the spirit gives thee light ●● fills thy soul with light thy heart with praise ●y which thou mayst behold those golden raies ●hich darts into thy soul gives thee a glance ●f thy adoption and assurance ●hus knowing North and East the South doth follow ●ext to be known it is the spirit doth hallow ●nd sanctifie the soul and change the nature Converts the man and makes him a new creature ●enewed in himself he 's born anew ●o all unholiness he bids adiew ●e that doth put on Christ will surely find ●o great an alteration in his mind ●here's nothing now with which he 's so delighted As holiness which he before had slighted The love of Christ casts such a warm reflection ●pon the soul it stirs up his affection ●his Soul like Mary's melted into tears ●ith which she washt Christs feet thought not her hairs Although her ornament too good to foul To dry his Feet his love so melts her soul Her sins were many made her love abound Because so vile a wretch had mercy found What I saith such a soul who no eye piti'd Defild with sin and are my sins remitted Shall I be guilty of so great a folly That 's washt from sin and shall I be unholy He whose dear love did take away my sin Will hate and loath me if I sin again When Christ did clear that sinful womans score He gave charge she should sin no more How miserable was thy state when he At first had thoughts of pity upon thee Polluted in thy Blood he passes by Beheld thee and did cast a gracious eye Of Pity Did both grace and mercy give Said to thy loathed soul O sinner live Upon thy head he puts a crown of gold And makes thee fair and lovely to hehold Then doth present thee as a Virgin clear Before the Father doth espouse thee there Thou must be holy now and sanctifi'd Laying thy former sins and lusts aside You heaven born souls think and remembe● how Unsuitable it is how much below A Saint it is to sin whose holy dress Like to a sacred garment must express Whose Spouse thou art O do not give consen● To live in sin sin stains thy ornament ●o'iness is Saints lustre makes them shine ●● tells thine enemies thou art divine ●ow high is Christ advanc'd in Christians when ●n mortifi'd doth make them holy men ●hrist's like the glory of the Southern Sun ●t height in Christians when this work is done ● Christian now is in a line direct ●o God the Father may have full aspect ●ook from the South the North is just before ye ●o Saints in holiness may see Gods glory ●nd hence it was that Abraham did discover ●he glory of the Lord From hence moreover Moses that holy man of God contemns ●ll Egypts glory counterfeiting Jems Moses by faith sees holiness rewarded ●hinks Egypts glory not to be regarded ●e did esteem of Israels distess Above the glory that he might possess ●n Pharoahs Court his faith bore evidence ●nto that Heaven promis'd recompence But secondly consider as the light ●s contrary to darkness day to night ●o sin and holiness do hate each other ●nd in one place they cannot dwell together ●ut as the Sun when shining bright and clear Doth make nights sable shadows disappear And as the gloomy