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A84350 Elijahs fiery-chariot, or Glowing-coals taken from Gods altar being excellent prayers and meditations, fitted for all persons in all conditions. Composed by divers learned Fathers and martyrs in the Church of God. The like never before extant. Elias, John, fl. 1659. 1659 (1659) Wing E500; Thomason E2257_1; ESTC R210145 129,509 438

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Consider the olde generation and marke them well was there euer any confounded that put their trust in the Lord or who hath continued in his feare was sorsoken or whom did he euer despise that called vpon him And of all other that is the most notable which by the Prophet Ioel is added imediately after the prophesie of that horrible destruction that was at hand saying Whosoeuer shall call vpon the name of the Lord shal be saued Here let vs consider the order of promises which pertaine either outwardly to the body or inwardly to the soule Which part the soule I meane because it is much more pretious then the other wee must first craue such things as properly belong to the saluation thereof But first of all confessing our sinnes vnto God with most humble and penitent hearts let vs set before vs the promises of remission of the same For this sentence is true God heareth no sinners that is such as delight and continue in sin Wherfore in all other praiers yea when we be about to aske any other things whatsoeuer they be let vs first thinke of the remission of sins hauing alwaies in our sight some cōfortable promises thereof as this If we confesse and acknowledge our sinnes he is faithfull and righteous to forgiue our offences to clense vs from all iniqui●ies And herunto let vs haue the light of the holy Ghost to kindle and confirme in vs the true knowledge of God Let vs pray for the continuance of Gods holy word and gospell among vs for the inlarging of his Kingdome and the aduancing of his glory Let vs begge the gifts of faith 1 John 12 repentance feare patience prayer hope loue ioy peace of conscience with such other fruites of the spirit and for euerlasting life And here also wee must remember that we doe not onely call our selues continually to account for our new sins crauing at Gods hand mercy and forgiuenes of the same but also for those sinnes which might seeme to haue beene so long agoe forgotten as Dauid hauing confessed an hainous offence Psal 52 by that occasion returneth euen to his mothers wombe wherein he had gathered the infection heaping together the sins of the whole life euen so in another place when he asketh another thing he saith Remember not the sinnes of my youth remember me according to thy mercy for thy goodnesse sake O Lo●d Psal 25 Againe Looke vpon my affliction and trauel and forgiue all my sinnes When we haue thus praide for things pertaining to the soule and to the kingdome of God we must pray also for corporall benefits as well common as private as peace and tranquility of those countries which giue harborough to the true professors of the gospell and godly congregati●ns b●ing in this life Psal 88 as Daniel in the midds of the Lions Pray for the peace of Hierusalem faith Dauid also for defence from misery deliuerance from trouble for happie successe in the works of our vocation for health liuing protection of life and goods name c. And although the Lord knoweth before we aske what we haue need of is ready to giue liberally yea doth giue oftentimes vndesired furthermore hath promised that seeking first the kingdome of G●d and the righteousnesse thereof all other things shall be giuen vs yet he commandeth vs to aske corporall benefits and that for three causes First that we should know that hee is the author and giuer thereof and therefore should not onely be thankfull for the same but also stirred vp thereby to seeke loue and worship him Secondly that we should be wel perswaded of his good prouidence towards vs when we vnderstand that he doth not onely promise that he will neuer saile vs but also hath his hand alwaies stretched out to help them that call vpon him Iosua Thridly that our faith of reconciliation forgiuenes of sin shold be exercised through the asking of those corporall things And herein we must specially aboue all things seeke the glory of God and therfore we must pray for these corporall things in such sort that we may offer therewith our obedience vnto God Here of we haue example of Christ when he said Father if it be possible let this cup passe from me neuerthelesse not as J wil but as thou vvilt With this obedience to the will of God spake Dauid when he desired to be brought againe into his kingdome ● Reg. 15 saying If I shal find fauor in the sight of the lord he vvil bring me againe but if he shall say vnto me thou dost not please me I am ready let him doe as i● seemeth good And Job saith Iob 30 Though he kill me yet vvill I put my trust in him Therefore forasmuch as we doe know that it is the lot of Gods children to be alway vnder the crosse and therefore concerning those corporall benefits we know not how or what to aske as we ought wee must herein offer our obedience vnto God abiding his good will and pleasure so long as it shall seeme good vnto him to exercise vs in the want thereof who suffereth vs sometime to be afflicted for our chastisement and for the probation of our continuance and also that wee may receiue with great gladnesse if to his diuine wisdome it seeme expedient for vs that which with ardent desire wee long looked for 1. Cor. 15 S. Paul saith When wee are iudged we are chastened of the Lord because we should not be condemned with the world But when we pray for spirituall things we must aske them absolutely without condition for hereunto do pertain the chiefe promises of the gospell of the which God would haue vs most assured Verily verily I say vnto you saith Christ he that beleeueth in me hath euerlasting life John 6 As sure as I liue saith the Lord I will not the death of a sinner but that he returne and liue To the promise of God we must ioine examples Eze. 3.3 whereby we learne that God hath heard and holpen those that cal vpon him for all deliuerance whether they bee of other whereof the Scriptures are full ●r our selues whereof wee haue experience are examples of Gods promise Hereby did Dauid comfort himselfe in the anguish and heauinesse of his heart saying Psal 77 I will remember the works of the Lord and call to mind thy wonders of old time Thou hast mightily deliuered thy people euen the sonnes of Iacob and Joseph Psal 31 Againe I will be glad and reioyce in thy mercy for thou hast seene my trouble thou hast knowne my soule in aduersi●ie And thus being warned both by promises and examples let vs learn to cast our care vpon the Lord to call vpon him and to looke for helpe at his hand So shall our faith by little and little be more firme and certaine and our heart shall rest in hope and expectation of Gods helpe But forasmuch
A praier to be said before the preaching of Gods word ALmighty God and most mercifull father whose word is a lanterne ●o our feet and a light vnto our steps we most humbly beseech thee to illuminate our mindes that we may vnderstand the mysteries contained in thy holy law and into the selfe same thing that we godly vnderstand we may be vertuously transformed so that of no part we offend thy diuine Maiesty through Iesus Christ our Lord. Another IN this great darknes of our soule O Lord thou shinest diuers waies vnto vs by the light of thy grace but in nothing so effectually as in the preaching of thy word Great is the haruest as thou thy selfe hast said and the workmen are few The greatest part of men are ignorant wrapped in miserable blindnes and few there be that teach thy word truely as they ought Wee beseech thee therefore to send foorth workmen into thy haruest Send teachers O Lord which are taught of thee and instructed by the spirit of godly wisedome and vnderstanding which by their preaching will seeke not themselues but thee because they are godly and can so doe because they are wise vnderstand Giue to the preacher of thy word here present out of the treasures of thy wisedome that which he may powre vpon vs to our saluation and vnto vs giue thy grace holy spirit O Lord so to heare and to receiue thy word that the good seed which falleth vpon vs be not choaked with thornes or withered away with heat or deuoured by the foules of the aire but may grow vp in a good ground and fructifie with great increase A praier to Be said after the preaching of Gods word 1 Pet. 4. Num. 26 Deut. 29. Iosu 7. Mat. 13. ALmighty God and most mercifull Father we hartily beseech thee that this seed of thy word now sowen amongst vs may take such deep root that neither the burning heat of affliction or persecution cause it to wither neither the thorny cares of this life do choake it but that as seed sowne in good ground it may bring foorth thirty sixty and an hundred folde as thy heauenly wisedome hath appointed And because we haue need continually to craue many things at thy hands we humbly beseech thee O heauenly Father to grant vs thy holy spirit Luke 17. Rom. 8. Iames. 5. 1 Joh. 5 Rom. 12. Wis 6. to direct our petitions that they proceed from such a feruent mind as may be agreeable to thy most blessed will And seeing that our infirmity is such that we are able to do nothing without thy helpe and that thou art not ignorant with how many and great tentations we poore wretches are on euery side compassed and inclosed 2 Cor. a9 Iohn 5. Phil. 2. Psal 303 1. Pet. 1. 1. Pet. 5. Luk. 17. let thy strength O Lord sustaine our weakenesse assist vs with thy grace that we may be safely preserued against all the assaults of Satan who goeth about like a roaring Lion seeking to deuoure vs. Increase our faith O mercifull father that we doe not swarns at any time from thy heauenly word Augment in vs hope and loue with a carefull keeping of thy commandements Psal 95 Heb 14. 2. Joh. 2. that no hardnesse of heart no hypocrisie no concupiscence of the eies nor inticements of the world doe draw vs away from thy obedience And seeing the times are dangerous wherein we liue let thy fatherly prouidence defend vs against the violence of all our enemies and specially against the furious rage of that Romish Idoll enemy to thy Christ Furthermore forasmuch as by thy Apostle we be taught to make our praiers and supplications for all men Epl. c. 13. Rom. 11. 2. Cor. 4. wee pray not onely for our selues here present but beseech thee also to reduce al such as be yet ignorant from the miserable captiuity of blindnesse and error to the pure vnderstanding of thy heauenly truth that we all with one consent and vnity of mind may worship thee our only God and Saviour We beseech thee also most deare Father for Pastors and Ministers John 21. Mat 18. John 9. Mat. 6. to whom thou hast committed the dispensation of thy holy word and charge of thy chosē people that both in their life and doctrine they may de found faithfull setting only before their eies thy glory that by them all poore sheepe which wander and goe astray may be sought out and brought to thy fold Againe that it would please thee to deliuer the Church from such idle shepheards wolues and hirelings as seeke themselues their bellies Pro 21. John 16.1 Rom. 13. Iohn 6. and not thy glory and the safegard of thy flocks Moreouer because the hearts of rulers are in thy hands we make our praiers vnto thee for all princes and magistrates to whom thou hast commited the administration of iustice especially O Lord for the Kings Maiesty that it would please thee to endue him with thy plentifull grace and principall spirit that he may with a pure faith acknowledge Iesus Christ thy only sonne to bee king of all kings and gouernour of all gouernors euen as thou hast giuen all power vnto him both in heauen and earth and so worke in his heart that he considering whose minister he is may heartily seeke and zealously promote thy true honour and glory carefully trauelling to bring thy people commited to his charge and yet remaining almost in all parts of his Realms in miserable blindnesse and darke ignorance to the true knowledge of thee ruling and guiding them as hee is taught and commanded by thy holy word Also we beseech thee to indue al● such as are in any authority vnder him with thy grace and holy spirit that they may be found vpright and faithfull in their calling fauourers and furtherers of thy holy Gospell maintainers defenders of the true Preachers and ministers therof and such as in singlenes of heart wil seek not themselues but thy glory and the commodity of thy people And for that wee be all members of the mysticall body of Christ Iesus wee make our requests vnto thee O heauenly father for al such as are afflicted with any kinde of crosse or tribulation as war plague 1. Cor. 2. Rom. 12. Jacob. 5. famine sicknesse pouerty imprisonment persecution banishment or any other kinde of thy roddes whether it be griefe of body or vnquietnesse of minde that it would please thee to giue them patience and constancy 2. Co. 12. Heb. 13. till thou send them full deliuerance out of all their troubles Finally O Lord we most humbly beseech thee to shew thy great mercie vpon our brethrē which are persecuted cast into prison and daily condemned to death for the testimony of thy truth Heb. 13. Rom. 8. Psal 4. John 1. and though they be vtterly destitute of all mans aid yet let thy sweet comfort neuer depart from them but so inflam their harts with
thou wilt haue mercy vpon vs. For none that trust in thee shal be confounded Tobit 8. Job 32. neither any that cal vpon thee shall be despised For thou art the onely Lord who woundest and dost heale again Oseas 6. who killest and reuinest bringest euen to hell and bringest backe againe Our Fathers hoped in thee and trusted in thee Sap. 22. and thou diddest deliuer them They called vpon thee and were helped they put their trust in thee were not confounded Psal● 6. O Lord rebuke vs not in thine indignation neither chasten vs in thy heauy displeasure O remember not the sinnes and offences of my youth but according to thy mercy thinke thou vpon me Psa 25. O Lord for thy goodnesse Haue mercy vpon vs O Lord for we are weake O Lord heale vs for our bones are vexed And now in the vexation of our spirits and the anguish of our soules wee remember thee and we cry vnto thee heare Lord and haue mercy ●arue Jonas ● For thine owne sake and for thy holy names sake incline thine eare and heare O mercifull Lord. For we do not powre out our praiers before thee ●●a● 6. trusting in our owne righteousnes but in thy great and manifold mercies Wash vs throughly from our wickednes and clense vs from our sins Turne thy face from our sins and put out all our misdeeds Make vs cleane hearts O God and renue a right spirit within vs. Helpe vs O God of our saluation for the glory of thy name O deliuer vs and be merciful to our sinnes for thy names sake So we that be thy people sheepe of thy pasture shal giue thee thanks for euer and will alwaies be shewing forth thy praise from generation to generation Glory be to the Father c. As it was in the beg●nning c. A Psalme of thanksgiuing for deliuerance from the plague or any other kind of sicknes trouble or affliction LOrd thou art become gracious to thy land thou hast turned away the afflictions of thy s●ruants Thou hast taken away al thy displeasure and turned thy selfe from thy wrathf●l indignation For if thou Lord hadst not helped vs it had not failed but our soules had beene put to silence But when we said our feet haue slipped thy mercy O Lord helpes vs vp In the multitude of the sorrowes that we had in our hearts thy comforts haue refreshed our soules Our soules waited still vpon the Lord our soules hanged vpon his helpe our hope was alwa●es in him In the Lords word wil we reioyce in Gods word did wee comfort our selues For the Lord said Call vpon mee in the time of trouble I wil heare thee and thou shalt praise me So when wee were poore needy sickly and in heauines the Lord cared for vs he was our helper our deliuer according to his word Ps● 27. In our aduersi●y and distresse hee hath lifted vp our head and saued vs from vt●er destruction Psa 33. He hath deliuered our soules from death he hath fed vs in the time of dearth hee hath saued vs from the noisome pestilence Therefore will we offer in his holy temple the oblation of thanksgigiuing Psa 37. with great gladnesse we wil sing speake praises vnto the Lord our Sauiour Psa 106. Psa 86. Wee will giue thankes vnto the Lord for he is gracious his mercy endureth for euer Psa 103. The Lord is full of compassion mercy long suffering plenteous in goodnesse and pitty John 5.7 Psa 108. His mercy is greater then the heauens and his gracious goodnes reacheth vnto the cl●●ds Psa 103. Like as a father pittieth his own children euen so is the Lord merciful vnto them that feare him Psal 72. Therefore will we praise thee thy mercies O God vnto thee will we sing O thou holy one of Israell P●al 98. We will sing a new song vnto thee O God we will praise the Lord with Psalmes and thanksgiuing Psal 47. O sing praises sing praises vnto our God O sing praises sing praises vnto our king For God is the king of the earth sing praises with vnderstanding We will magnifie thee O God our King Psal 145. we will praise thy name for euer and euer Euery day will we giue thankes vnto thee and praise thy name for euer and euer Our mouth shall speak the praise of the Lord let all flesh giue thanks to his holy name for euer and euer Psal 72. Blessed be the Lord God of Israel for euer and blessed be the name of his maiesty world without end Amen Glory be to the father c. As it was in the beginning c. Praiers to be said before and after meales AL things depend vpon thy prouidence O Lord to receiue at thy hands due sustenance in time conuenient Thou giuest to them and they gather it thou openest thy hand and they are satisfied with all good things O heauenly father which art the fountaine full treasure of all goodnesse We beseech thee to shew thy mercy vpon vs thy children and sanctifie these thy gifts which we receiue of the mercifull liberality granting vs grace to vse them soberly purely according to thy blessed will so that thereby we may acknowledge thee to be the author and giuer of all good things and aboue all that we may remember continually to seeke the spiritual food of thy word ● Tim. 2. wherwith our soules may be nourished euerlastingly through our Sauiour Christ who is the true bread of life which came down from heauen of whom whosoeuer eateth shall liue for euer Joh ● and raigne with him in glory world without end So be it Another praier before meales WHether ye eat or drinke faith S. Paul or whatsouer ye do else let all be done to the praise and glory of God Eternal and euerlasting God father ●f our Lord Iesus Christ 1. Cor. 10 who of thy most singular loue which thou barest to mankind hast appointed to his sustenance not only the fruits of the earth but also the fo●●ls of the aire the beasts of the field and fishes of the sea and hast comman●ed thy benefits to be receiued as from thy hands with thanksgiuing assuring thy children by the mouth of thine apostle that to the cleane all things are cleane as the creatures which be sanctified by thy word and praier grant vnto vs so moderatly to vse these thy gifts present that our bodies being refreshed our soules may be more able to proceed in all good works to the praise of thy holy name through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen Our father which art in heauen c Another O Eternall God the very God of peace and al consolation which broughtest againe from death our Lord Iesus the g●eat shepheard of the sheep● through the bloud of ●he euerlasting couenant make vs fruitfull in all good works to d● 〈◊〉 will and worke
in my flesh there dwelles no good thing For the good which I should doe I doe not Rom. 7. but the euill which I would not doe that I doe Psal 51. Wash me therefore O Lord from mine iniquities and clense me from my sinne Psal 1. Purifie my heart by the sanctifying of thy holy spirit and by the sprinckling of the bloud of thy deare son from the filth of sin and an euill conscience Make me to heare ioy gladnesse that the bones which thou hast broken may reioice Create in me a new hart O God and renew a right spirit in me Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirit frō me Psal 8 Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free spirit For thou art good to them that trust in thee and to the soule that seeketh thee All thy waies are mercy and truth to them that seek out thy couenant and testimonies The fountaine of thy goodnes is euer full and ouerflowing thy mercy neuer decaieth Thou woundest and healest again thou killest and reui●est bringest euen down to hell and bringest backe againe Thou raiseth vp those that are fallen thou cōfortest the broken harted Thou strengthnest the weary standers crooked knees and out of the gulf of hell thou deliuerest the afflicted Out of darknes thou bringest light out of death life and out of damnation thou bringest saluation Heare me therefore O Lord according to thy louing kindnes turne vnto me according to the multitude of thy tender mercies Look vpon mine affliction and my trauell and forgiue me my sinnes Psal 63. Remember not the offences of my youth nor my rebellions against thee Psal 130. For if thou Lord shouldest marke our iniquities Lord who should bee able to stand in thy sight Job 15. Seeing thou hast found iniquitie euen in thine Angels the heauens are not clean in thy sight much more is man abhominable filthy which drinketh iniquity like water Notwithstanding thou hast saide O Lord that as the righteousnes of the righteous man shal not saue him whensoeuer he offendeth so shall not the wickednesse of the wicked man hurt him whensoeuer hee forsaketh his wickednes and turneth to thee Psal 83. For thou knowest thine owne handy worke thou remembrest what we are thou seest that we are but weak and feeble flesh Looke not therefore vpon my sinnes O Lord but looke vpon the face of thine anointed For he hath borne our iniquities Isay ● he hath carried our sorrowes Hee was wounded for our transgressions he was broken for our iniquities the chastisment of our peace is laid vpon him He gaue his body to be beaten and his cheekes to bee stricken hee bare the sinnes of many and praied for the offenders He came to bring glad tidings to the poore to bind vp the broken harted Isay 6 to preach liberty to the captiues to comfort them that mourne in Sion and to giue vnto them beauty for ashes the oile of ioy for mourning the garment of gladnesse for the spirit of heauines that they might bee called trees of righteousnes and the planting of the Lord. For his sake therefore O Lord be mercifull vnto me and say vnto my soule behold I come to thee thy health and thy saluation A praier for the true knowledge and vnderstanding of the word of God LEt my praier come before thee O Lord and giue me vnderstanding according to thy word Psal 119. Blessed art thou O Lord teach me thy statutes That with my lips I may declare all the iudgements of thy mouth That I may delight in the way of thy testimonies aboue all riches That I may meditate in thy precepts and consider thy waies That I may take pleasure in thy statutes and not forget thy word Be good vnto me thy seruant O Lord the I may liue keep thy word Open mine eies that I may see the wonders which are in thy law I am a stranger vpon earth notwithstanding hide not from me thy commandements For my hart languisheth with the desire that it hath to thy iudgments Thy testimonies are my delight and my counsell●rs I will praise thee with an vpright heart when thou hast taught me the iudgements of thy righteousnes Shew me thy waies O Lord teach me thy paths Lead me forth in th● truth and teach me for thou art my God and my saluation in thee doe I trust all the day long Make me vnderstand the way of thy prece●●s and I wi●l consider thy wondro●s works Th● hands haue made me and fashioned me giue me vnderstanding that I may scar●e thy commandements That they which feare thee seeing me may reioyce because I haue trusted in thy word Shew the light of thy countenance vpon thy seruant and teach me thy ordinances Thou art good gracious therefore according to thy goodnes teach me thy statutes O Lord of whose goodnesse the earth is ful teach me thy ordinances O Lord I beseech thee accept the sacrifice of my lips and teach me thy iudgements The righteousnes of thy testimonies is euerlasting grant me vnderstanding and I shall liue Deale with thy seruant according to thy mercies and teach mee thy statutes I am thy seruant grant mee vnderstanding that I may know thy testimonies My lippes shall shew foorth thy praise when thou hast taught mee thy statutes My tongue shal talke of thy word Psal 36. for al thy commandements are righteous For in thee is a wel of liuing waters and euer flowing and in thy light shall we see light A praier for the leading of a godly life I Crie vnto thee with my whole hart heare me O Lord Psal 119. and guide me that I may keepe thy statutes I call vpon thee saue me Psal 141. that I may keepe thy testimonies Let my prayer bee directed in thy sight as incense and the lifting vp of my hands as an euening sacrifice I haue gone astray like a lost sheepe seeke thy seruant Psali 11● for I doe not forget thy commandements Psal 86. Teach me thy way O Lord that I may walke in thy truth knit my hart vnto thee that I may feare thy name Let thy louing kindnes come vnto me O Lord and thy saluation according to thy promise 9 Let my heart be vpright in thy statutes that I be not confounded O that my waies were so directed tha● I might keep thy statutes Then shall I not be confounded wh●n I haue regard vnto all thy commandements I make my supplication in thy presence with my whole heart bee mercifull vnto me according to thy promise Guide me O Lord that I may consider my wares and turn my feet into thy testimonies Wherwith shal a man redresse his waies In taking heed thereto according to thy word Teach me O Lord the way of thy statutes that I may keep them to the end Giue me vnderstanding that I may keep thy
hearts to be deliuered from the same that they might serue God in the freedome of conscience This is that mourning this is that hunger and thirst that Christ speaketh of Mat. 5 Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousnesse for they shall be satisfied God for his truths sake will put the righteousnesse of Christ on them and wash their vnrighteousnes away in his blood Esay 42 The brused Reed will he not breake and the smoking Flaxe will he not quench The afflicted the heauy and broken hearted the weake and feeble will he not forsake Yea be they neuer so feeble and so fraile yet so long as this lust desire and mourning to be deliuered from their sinne and misery remaineth in them God seeth not their sinnes reckoneth them not laieth them not to their charge for his truths sake and loue of Christ hee is not a sinner in the sight of God that would be no sinner Hee that would bee deliuered hath his heart loosed already his heart sinneth not but mourneth repenteth and consenteth to the law and will of God and iustifieth God that this is hee beareth record that God which made the law is righteous and iust and such an heart trusting in Christs blood in Christs righteousnes is accepted for righteousnes his weaknes infirmity and frailty is pardoned and his sinnes not looked vpon vntill God put more strength in him the increase whereof he shal daily feele in such sort that at leng●h he shall in all troubles bee ab●e to say with Dauid Psal 23 If I should go through the shadow and danger of death I will not seare what soeuer happen Now to stirre vp our hearts to consideration of our great misery and necessity to a more feruent prayer the Lord himselfe hath commaunded vs to call vpon him for helpe and succour Therefore let vs haue the commaundements of God alwaies in our sight touching Prayer and whiles wee pray let vs call them to our r●membrance Aske seeke knocke Mat. 7 Psal 50 Eph. 6 watch pray Call vpon mee saith God in the day of trouble pray alway with all maner of praier and supplication watch thereunto with all diligence Reioice alwayes pray continual●y 1. Tim. 5 in all things be thankefull for this is the will of God in Christ Iesus towardes you Col. 4 Continue in praier and watch in the same vnto thanksgiuing Let your requests bee shewed vnto God in praier and supplication with giuing giuing of thankes And this wee are also no lesse bound to doe by commandement whereby wee are forbidden to take the name of God in vain For in that we are there forbidden to take the name of God in vaine we are commanded also to take it and vse it to his glory giuing vnto him the praise of al goodnes helpe and succour whiles we aske and looke for the same at his hand Wherefore except we flie to him in our trouble and necessitie except we call vpon him for reliefe and succor we prouoke his difpleasure no lesse then if wee should make vnto our selues Jdols or worship strange gods for in the contempt of euery one of the commandements we shew like contempt and disobedience to the will of God and all these sentences which command vs to call vpon God doe appertaine vnto this commandement Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vaine and so praier is a worke chiefe seruice belonging to his commandement Wee may not therefore thinke that there are no sinnes but idolatry murther theft whordome and such like but that it is vndoubtedly a great sinne also not to render this seruice to God that is not to pray not to a●ke not to looke for helpe from God in our necessities not to render thanks for the benefits we haue receiued Therefore if our vnworthines at any time do cry out against vs stop or feare vs in such sort that our consciences are astonied and flie from God if we doubt whether god hath respect to our praiers groanings and teares we must set before our eies how that we are commanded though we be neuer so vnworthy and our sinnes neuer so many and great to pray for reconciliation Gods fauour and forgiuenesse of our sinnes For else whereas God commandeth vs to abstaine from theft murther whordome c. we may in like sort excuse our selues and say that we are vnworthy to obey Gods commandements great is our iniquity and manifest is our contempt and despising of God when we neglect and delay to call for his helpe Such as fly vnto God therefore to call vpon him in their necessities obey his will and finde therein no small consolation knowing that thereby they doe vnto him most acceptable seruice forasmuch as he pronounceth that nothing is to him more acceptable then obedience to his will and commandement As we are commanded of God boldly and without all respect of our owne vnworthinesse to come vnto him as a mercifull father and one that knoweth our necessity and pittieth our misery so hath he promised very graciously to heare vs and grant our requests And hereof riseth yet a farre more comfortable and greater consolation wherein consisteth our whole confidence and trust of obtaining su●cour and mercy at Gods hand Mat. 7 wherefore he allureth vs with many sweete promises to call vpon him A●ke saith he yee shall haue seeke and ye shall finde knocke and it shall b●e opened vnto you Iere. 25 Psal 50 Psal 145 ye shall crie vnto mee and I will heare you ye shall seeke me and yee shall find me Call vpon mee in the day of trouble and I will deliuer thee The Lord is nigh to all them that cal vpon him that cal vpon him in tru●h● hee doth the will of them that feare him and he will heare their prayers He shal call vpon mee and J will heare him Psal 91 I will bee with him in his trouble I will deliuer him and glorifie him At the voice of thy cry he wil cer●ainly haue mercy on thee vvhen he heareth thee he vvil answere thee Hee that is Lord ouer all Esay 7.5 Rom 8 Psal 149 is rich bountifull towards them that call vpon him He will fulfil the desire of them that feare him he wil heare ●heir cries and will save them And God to declare his readines in hearing of sinners Esa 16.5 saith Before they cry I will answere and whiles they are yet thinking vvhat to speake J will heare Among many sweet promises of GOD though these might be sufficient to prouoke vs to feruent and hearty prayer yet there be certaine other notable comfortable promises which wee should specially haue in remembrance as these If yee which are euill can giue good gifts to your children how much more shall your heauenly Father giue the holy Ghost to them that desire him Luk 12. Eccles 2.
as of our selues we are vnworthie to appeare in Gods sight whose terrible maiestie comming once into our minde it is impossible but that we should fly from him as a fearefull Judge therefore he hath giuen vnto vs a Mediatour euen our Lord Jesus 1. Iohn 2 that he being a meane between God and vs might change the throne of dreadfull glory in the throne of grace and that we by his merits hauing accesse vnto God might haue assured trust to finde grace in his sight If any man sinne saith S Iohn wee haue an Aduocate vvith the Father Iesus Christ the iust and hee is the Reconciliation for our sins Acts 10 To him saith Saint Peter beare all the Prophets witnesse that through his name all that beleeue in him shall receiue forgiuenesse of their sinnes Eph. 5 Heb. 4 By vvhom saith Saint Paul vvee haue boldnesse and entrance in all confidence through faith in him And againe Wee haue not an high priest which cannot haue compassion on our infirmitie but vvas in all points tempted like as vve are sinne excepted let vs goe boldly therefore vnto the throne of his grace that vve may receiue mercie and finde grace to helpe in time of ●eede And as we are commanded to call vpon God and haue a promise also to be heard euen so we are commanded to make our praiers vnto him in the name faith confidence of this our mediator we haue no promise to be heard without him in whom are all the promises of God 2. Cor 1 Luk 11 yea and Amen confirmed and fulfilled And no man commeth to the Father but by t●e sonne For he is our mouth wherby we speake to the Father hee is our eie whereby we see the father and he is our right hand whereby we offer our selues to the father Whansoeuer therefore we aske in his name we haue a promise to obtaine it Veri●y verily saith Christ I say vnto you vvhatsoeuer yee shalaske of the Father in my name he shal giue it you in my name that is for my sake your high Bishop pray●ng for you Iohn 14 Hitherto you haue not asked any thing in my name aske and yee shal receiue Jn that day yee shall aske in my name whatsoeuer yee aske J vvill doe that the father may be glorified in the sonne Of praier there be two parts petition and thanksgiuing By petition we powre forth our desires before God requiring first those things that may set forth his glory and then such benefirs as are profitable and necessary for vs. By giuing of thanks we praise and magnifie his benefits bestowed vpon vs acknowledging that whatsoeuer good things we enioy we haue receiued them of his free goodnes and liberality Therefore Dauid ioyned those two parts together in one verse when he saith Psal 50 Call vpon mee in the day of necessitie I wil deliuer thee and thou shalt glorifie me The Scripture commaundeth vs to vse both and that continually For our necessity is so great our life is so full of troubles and calamities and so many dangers hang ouer our heades euery moment that wee haue all cause enough yea euen the most holy with sighes and groanings continually to flie vnto God and call vpon him in most humble wise But this we may better perceiue in things pertaining to the soule For when shall so many great sins whereof we know our selues guilty suffer vs to be without care and not to craue pardon of God for the same when will Satan giue vs rest and quietnes when will he cease to range about seeking whom he may destroy when shall our tentations giue vs truce so that we shall not need to hasten vnto God for helpe Finally the desire of the kingdome and glory of God ought to draw vs wholly vnto it not by fits but continually that all times should be fit and conuenient for vs to pray VVherefore not without cause we are so often commaunded to pray continually And though we be not driuen with like necessitie at all times to pray yet in this case Saint Iames teacheth vs what we ought to doe If any man be heauie or afflicted saith he let him pray that is let him craue Gods helpe and comfort and who so is merry let him sing that is let him praise God Moreouer the benefits and blessings of GOD are large and plentifull towards vs which way soeuer wee turne that we can neuer want matter and occasion of praise and thankesgiuing And seeing wee ought to acknowledge God to bee the author and giuer of all good things we should alway receiue the same at his hand with thanksgiuing for to that end God continually bestoweth his good blessings and benefits vpō vs that we should continually shew forth his praise be thankful vnto him for the same and so wee render vnto him his due honour And S. Paul when he saith that they are sanctified by the word prayer signifieth that to vs they are not holy and cleane without the word and prayer and therefore Dauid saith when he had felt the liberalite of the Lord that there was put into his mouth a new song that is a new occasion of praise and thanksgiuing Whereby hee signifieth that it is a wicked silence if wee passe ouer any of Gods benefits without praise seeing that as often as he doth good vnto vs so often he giueth vs occasion to speake good of him We should therefore continually that is as much as is possible at all times in all places in things as occasions are continually offered vnto vs lift vp our prayer vnto God in crauing helpe at his hand and confessing his praise whereby we may both obtaine of him all good things and also praise and magnifie his name for all How this perseuerance in praier is required of vs. Christ himselfe teacheth vs by the parable of the three Ioanes and of the widdow and wicked Iudge Whereby we are taught to continue in prayer with all earnestnesse and feruent supplication and neuer to faint or giue ouer Luk 11.18 vntill we be assured in our spirit that our praiers be heard The praier of the humble saith the Sonne of Sirach goeth through the cloudes Eccles 53. it ceaseth not vntil it come neare and it will not depart vntil God the most high God haue respect thereto Behold saith Dauid as the eyes of the seruants looke vnto the hand of their masters and as the eyes of a maiden vnto the hand of her mistresse so our eyes vvaite vpon the Lord our God vntill he haue mercy vpon vs. Psal 12 3 And thus must we not cease to doe vntill we may boldly say also with Dauid The Lord hath heard the voice of my vveeping the Lord hath heard my humble petition the Lord hath receiued my prayer Now concerning the forme and manner of praying least we should follow our owne fantasie being of our selues so blind that we know not how to pray or
this world as they be transitory soone vanishing away and my self also with them drawing towards mine end For nothing vnder the sunne may long abide but all is vanity and affliction of spirit Oh Lord God which art sweetnesse vnspeakable turne into bitternes vnto me al transitory and earthly delights which may draw mee from the loue of eternall things and for all worldly comforts giue me the sweet comfort of thy holy spirit for thou Lord art my ioy my hope my crowne and my glory Blessed are they that for the loue of thee set not by the pleasurs of this world but crucifie the flesh and the lusts thereof so that in a clean and pure conscience they may offer their praiers vnto thee and be accepted to haue company with thee together with the Angels heauenly spirits O euerlasting light send down the beams of thy brightnes and lighten the inward parts of my heart Open my heart that I may behold thy lawes and teach mee to walke in thy commandements Behold my weaknes O Lord consider my frailenes best knowne vnto thee Faine would I cleaue fast to heauenly things but worldly affections and temptations plucke mee backe they daily rebell and suffer not my soule to liue in rest Which although they draw me not away to consent yet neuerthelesse their assaults be very grieuous vnto me O what a life may this be called where no trouble nor misery lacketh where euery place is full of snares of mortall enemies For one trouble or temptation ouerpassed another commeth by and by the first conflict yet during a new battell suddenly ariseth Tedious it is to me to liue in such battels but I perceiue such conflicts are not vnprofitable for mee whilest I know my selfe and mine infirmities the better and am therby compelled to seek helpe at thy hand It is good for me O Lord that thou hast thus exercised and humbled me that I may learn to dread thy secret and terrible iudgements which scourgest euery child that thou receiuest which bringest down to the gates of hell bringest backe againe I yeeld thee thanks therfore that thou hast not spared my sinnes but hast punished me with scourges of loue and hast sent afflictions anguish within and without Of grace and fauor it is O Lord that thou suffered thy seruants to be troubled and afflicted in this world because they should not be condemned with the world Thou wouldest that they should here be broken with affliction that they may af●er rise in a new light be clarified and made glorious in thy kingdome O holy father thou hast ordained it so to be and it is done as thou hast appointed Wherefore O Lord giue me thy grace to rest in thee aboue al things and to quiet my heart in thee aboue all creatures aboue all glory and honour aboue all dignity and power aboue all health and beauty aboue all riches and treasure aboue all ioy and pleasure aboue all fame and praise aboue all mirth and consolation that mans heart may take and feele besides thee For thou Lord art most good most wise most righ●eous most holy most iust most blessed most high most mighty most comfortable most beautifull most louing most glorious in whome all treasures of goodnes most perfectly rest And therefore whatsoeuer I haue besides thee it is nothing vnto mee for my hart may not rest nor fully be pacified but only in thee Oh Lord Iesus who shall giue mee wings of perfect loue that I may flee vp from these worldly miseries and rest with thee O Christ the king of euerlasting glory my soule crieth vnto thee with continual gronings and saith How long tarrieth my Lord God to come to me Oh when shall the end come of all these miseries When shall I cleane be deliuered from the bondage of sinne When shal I Lord haue my mind onely f●xed on thee and we merry in thee with perfect ioy and gladnesse When shall that blessed houre come that thou shalt visite mee and make mee glad with thy blessed presence when thou shalt be to me all in all When shall I come vp to thee and feele and enioy those sweet consolations which with thy blessed saints are alwaies present When shal I haue peace without trouble peace without peace with in and on euery side stedfast sure O Lord Iesu when shall I stand and behold thee and haue full sight and contemplation of thy glory When shall I be with thee in thy kingdom that thou hast ordained for thine elect before the beginning O blessed mansion of that heauenly City O most cleare day of eternity whom the night may neuer darken This is the day alwaies cleare and merry alwaies sure and neuer changing This day shineth clearely to thy saints in heauen O gratious God with euerlasting brightnesse but to vs here on earth so great is the darknes of sin in vs it shineth obscurely as it were a far of we set but a glimmering thereof Would to God this day might shortly appeare and shine vnto vs that these worldly vanities were at an end Thy heauenly citizens know and feele how ioyfull this day is but we the children of Eue strangers and exiles here on earth doe lament and bewaile the bi●ter tediousnesse of this present life short and euill full of sorrow and anguish Where man is oftentimes defiled with sin disquieted with troubles oppressed with cares busied with vanities blinded with errors oue●charged with labours vexed with temptations ouercome with v●ine delights and pleasures of the world and miserably wrapped in many kinds of calamities Wherfore O Lord arise and help me comfort mine exile asswage my sorrow destroy the power of mine enemies the kingdome of sinne Satan the world and my wicked flesh which alway make battell against me and bring these conflicting daies to an end ●o shall I sing praises vnto thee O God of my saluation and magnifie thy holy name world without end Amen A confession of sins and a praier for the remission thereof O Lord God rich in mercy and of great goodnesse who of thy tender loue towards vs euen when we were thine enemies diddest send into the world thine owne deare Sonne Iesus Christ to be a slaine sacrifice for our sinnes so that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue life euerlasting haue mercy on mee according to thy great mercies and according to the multitude of thy compassions put away mine iniquities For mine iniquities are gone ouer my head Psal 38. and as a waighty burthen they presse me downe Against heauen and against thee haue I sinned O Lord I am not worthy to be called thy child I am a shamed to lift vp mine eies vnto thee Luke 15. for my sinnes are ascended vp into thy sight There is nothing sound in my flesh because of thy displeasure Psal 38. neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne Behold I am sould vnder sin
such feruent zeale and affection as we should be Now although we know that it is the onely work of the holy Ghost thus to moue and incline our harts to praier notwithstanding we may not be negligent and slothfull to dispose and stirre vp ourselues thereunto but rather contrariwise so often as we feele our selues cold and not disposed to praier as we ought to be we must make our supplication vnto the Lord that it would please him to inflame vs with his holy spirit whereby we may be framed to pray with such feruency of mind as we ought to doe When we are cast downe by the sense and feeling of our owne infirmity sinne and misery yet must we pray notwithstanding in sure and stedfast hope to obtaine our requests These be the things indeed contrary in shew to ioine with the feeling of the iust vengeance of God sure affiance of sauour which things doe yet very well agree in that it is the goodnes of God only that raiseth vs vp being oppressed with our owne euils from the which of ourselues we cannot rise For as repentance and faith are knit as companion● together albeit the one driueth vs down with feare and the other lifteth vs vp againe with comfort so in praying they must needs go together And this agreement Dauid expresseth in few words I will saith he in the multitude of thy mercies enter i●to thy house Psal 5. and in the Temple of thy holinesse I will worship thee with feare Therefore when we are once touched with true repentance and feeling of our own misery we must withall haue such a perswasion of Gods fauour and mercy towards vs in all our praiers that they shall be accepted of God so farre forth as it shal be necessary for vs. This is the assurance saith S. Iohn that we haue in God 1. Iohn 5 that if we aske any thing according to his will he heareth vs. Jf we haue not a sure trust and confidence in the mercy and promises of God it is vnpossible to make our prayer to him aright and whosoeuer doubteth whether God heareth his prayer that man obtaineth nothing to such praiers God hath made no promise But contrariwise he saith wha●soeuer yee shall aske in prayer if ye beleeue yee shall receiue it And againe Whatsoeuer yee desire beleeue that yee shall obtaine it Mat. 31 Mark 12 and it shall be done vnto you Aske saith Saint Iames in faith and wauer not for he that wauereth is like to the waues of the Sea Iames 5 which are tossed of the winde and carried away And why should we wauer or doubt seeing the holy Scriptures testifie of God that he is faithfull iust and true in all his words and promises saying The Lord is faithfull in all his words he will euer be mindfull of his couenant the truth of the Lord indureth for euer And although our faith be not so strong and therfore our prayer not so harty and zealous as i ought to be yea though our faith bee saint and cold yet let vs hold fast this principle that our praiers are not frustrator in vain For our comfort therin we haue an example in the father which brought his sonne first to the Apostles and afterward to Christ and said Marke 9 If thou canst Lord helpe and yet afterward he acknowledged the weakenesse of his faith and desired to bee made strong J beleeue Lord saith he helpe my vnbeliefe How often do the children of God complaine of this imbecilitie and weaknesse of faith Such as are exercised in true praier doe feele that in crauing of God the forgiuenesse of their sinnes they bring scarce the tenth part of that sacrifice which Dauid speak th of where he sai●h An acceptable sacrifice to God Psal 52 is a troubled spirit a broken and an humb●e heart O God thou wilt not despise Many times they are driuen to wrestle with their owne dulnesse and coldnesse in praier Many times their minds slippe aside and wander away in vanitie Many times they feele not their owne lacke and miserie to pricke them sharpely enough to praier yea and many times they are so beaten downe with the sence feeling of their owne sinne and miserie as though they were forsaken of God and their faith vtterly extinguished In what horrour and anguish of he art was Dauid when he said vnto the Lord Psal 88 Psal 39 Why doest thou reiect my soule why hidest thou thy face from me And again● Cease from me vntill I goe away and b●●●● 〈◊〉 ●●●erby it might seeme that he like a 〈◊〉 man desireth nothing else but that 〈…〉 of God c●asing hee might rot in his e●●● but it is not so for hee saith it not for that hee would haue God to depart from him as the reprobate doth but only he complaineth that the wrath of God was too heauy for him to bear A hard temptation is it when the faithfull are compelled to crie Ps●l 80 How long wilt thou be angrie against the praiers of thy seruants As though their verie praiers made God more angrie Lamen 3 So when Ieremie said The Lord hath shut vp my praier no doubt hee was shaken with a vehement pang of temptation These are the imperfections of Gods ch ldren which euen the beleeuing and hoping doe oftentimes vtter some vnfaithfulnesse and in the verie remedies fall into new diseases for there is no prayer they make which the Lord would not worthily loath and abhorre if he should not winke at their spots and imperfections And such examples are common in the scriptures Whereby we see that the Lord oftentimes suffereth his to bee grieuously tempted and afflicted and hideth from them the comfort of his spirit as though they were cleane forsaken but to their great consolation in the end This is the schoole wherein the wisedome of God nurtureth and ●●eth her children as we may see Ecclesi 4. First shee will walke with them saith he by crooked waies bring them vnto feare and dread and torment them with her discipline vntill shee haue tried their soules and haue proued them by her iudgements then will shee returne the straight way vnto them and comfort them and shew them her secrets and heape vpon them the treasures of knowledge and vnderstanding of righteousnesse Thus we see the state of Gods children that when the Lord hath shewed them what they are of themselues by the sight and horrour of their sinnes and terrour of Gods iudgement for the same then will hee shew them what they are in Christ as Esay saith For a time a little while I haue forsaken thee but I will gather thee together in wonderful mercies Jn a short time of wrath I hid my face a while from thee but I wil haue mercie on thee for euer saith the Lord thy redeemer Such is the louing kindnesse ●nd mercy of God towards the afflicted when they are sorry for their sinnes lamenting and mourning in their
mine intollerable heauines I cried to thee O my God and from heauen thou hardest my gronings thereupon first preparedst my hart to aske comfort of thee and then thou diddest accept my praier and gauest me plentifully my asking Oh my soule consider well that thou art neuer able to declare the exceeding goodnesse of God in this that hee heard the very desires of thee being afflicted who is so redy fauourably to grant the requests of the afflicted that oftentimes hee tarrieth not vntill they do call but or euer they call vpon him fauourably heareth them as the Psalmist saith The desire of the aflicted thou hearest O Lord thou preparest their hearts Psal 77 and thine eares heare them Oh Lord my God maruellous things are these whether I consider of this maruellous maner of thy hearing or else the maruellous nature property of thy goodnesse Maruellous no doubt is that thy hearing whereby the very desires of the afflicted are heard but much more maruellous is this thy goodnesse which tarriest not vntill the afflicted do desire thy help but preparest first their harts to desire and then thou giuest them their desires Yea Lord worthy of all praise it cannot otherwise bee For how shouldest thou doe otherwise then thy nature and property is Art not thou very goodnesse and mercy it selfe How canst thou then but pitty and helpe misery Art not thou both the creator and also the conseruer of all things Insomuch as the Lyons whelpes roaring after their pray doe seeke their food at thy hands and the Rauens birds lacking meat Psal 147. Esa 94. do call vpon thee If then thy fatherly prouidence tender care O Lord vpon all thy creatures bee so great that the very beasts and foules haue this experience of thy goodnesse in their necessities that their roarings cryings haue the strength of earnest calling and desires how much rather doe these sighings groanings and desperate heauinesse of men but chiefly of thy children crie and call lowde in thine eares though they speake neuer a word at all Should I then now despaire of thy fatherly mercy whiles presently I feele thee stirre vp my soule and heart to craue help at thy hand Should I thinke that thou wilt absent thy self for euer that thou wilt be no more intreated that thy mercy is cleane gon that thy promise is come vtterly to an end that thou wilt now shut vp thy louing kindenesse in displeasure Nay Lord for all alterations are of thy right hand and turne alway to the best to them that feare thee All this is but mine owne infirmitie for thou art euer one thy promises bee infallible and thy loue towards thine euerlastingly during I will therefore in this my present tentation grieuous assault powre out the heauinesse of my heart before thee deare Father Out of the deepe will I cry and lift vp my soule vnto thee Psal 1. from whom I assuredly know my helpe is comming I will also for my present comfort call to remembrance O Lord my God thy tender mercies towards me already shewed the multitude of thy benefits the greatnesse of the sa●e the long continuance of them euen from my onception vntill this instant and sinally thy continuall loue and desire to powre them vpon me And moreouer sith thy goodnesse is so great O Lord that thou doest not onely pitty misery but also callest the heauy hearted and afflicted vnto thee promising that thou wilt ease their misery Mat. 11. for as much as by the motion of thy good spirit I loath and abhorre my sins feele the grieuousnesse of them and thy heauy wrath towards me for the same and sinally what neede I haue of thy gracious aide and succour therfore O Lord in thy Sonne Christs name with sure confidence and trust in thine infallibe promise in this mine anguish and trouble I come vnto thee at thy mercifull calling craue comfort at thy hand For thou hast promised that when I loath my sins thou wilt vtterly forget them when I feele the grieuous but then of them thy mercy swalloweth them vp when I seeke that I want thou wilt assuredly grant it me For sith thou mouest my heart to desire help how should I mistrust but thou wilt for thy truths sake giue me my asking Yea where I know not how or what to desire as I ought thy holy spirit gratiously working in mee maketh intercession mightly for mee with groanings which cānot be expresseth and therwithal certifieth my spirit that by adoption through thy great mercy and goodnesse I am become thy child and heire Why should I not then be of good comfort and ioyfull in thee my God For if thou be on my side who can bee against me Since thou diddest not spare thine owne sonne but gauest him for me euen when I was thine enimy how shalt thou not with him now that by his death I am brought into thy fauour giue me all things with him and for his sake Rom. 8. Who shal lay any thing to the charge of thine elect it is thou Lord which iustifiest mee It is Christ that hath died for mee yea rather that is risen againe for me Who also is set on thy right hand and hath taken possession yea and perpetually there maketh intercession for mee vntill that ioyfull day be come when I shall haue full fruition of the most glorious presence of thy diuine maiesty in the kingdome which thou hast prepared before the beginning of the world ●phe ● but in time to the gracious goodnesse thought best made known to mee by giuing thy holy spirit into my heart whereby when I first Lord beleeued thy holy word which is thine owne power to saue all that beleeue I was sealed Rom. 8. confirmed and stablished in the certainty of that ●hine euerlasting kingdome and inheritance For the which inestimable benefit of thy rich grace Oh Lord my God I beseech thee euen for the loue thou barest to Christ Iesus thy son and the mercy thou haddest on him when he cried on the crosse Ma● ●7 My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee Help help I say inflame my heart with loue so plentifully towardes thee againe that I may bee euen swallowed vp in the ioyful feeling of the same in such sort that I may of very thankfulnes loue thee my God alone thee I say my deare God and nothing but thee and for thy sake O holy spirit whose work this is in me increase this work of thy in●uit mercy and preserue me that I neuer become vnthankfull vnto thee therfore Amen A praier for the sicke O Most mercifull God which according to the multitude of thy mercies doest so put away the sins of those which truly repēt that thou remembrest them no more open thy eies of mercy and look vpon this thy sicke seruant who most earnestly desireth pardon and forgiuenes renue in him most louing father whatsoeuer hath beene decaied by the fraud
and malice of the diuell or by his owne carnall will and frailty Preserue and continue this sick member in the vnity of thy Church Consider his contrition accept his teares asswage his paine as shall be seene to thee most expedient for him And forasmuch as hee putteth his full trust only in thy mercy impute not vnto ●im his former sinnes but take him vnto thy fauor through the merits of thy most dearly beloued sonne Iesus Christ A praier to be said at the houre of death O Lord Iesus Christ which art the onely health of all men liuing the euer lasting life of them that die in thee I wretched sinner doe submit my selfe wholly vnto thy most blessed wil and being sure that the thing cānot perish which is committed vnto thy mercy willingly now I leaue this fraile and sinfull flesh in sure hope that thou wilt in better wise restore it to mee againe at the last day in the resurrection of the Iust I beseech thee most mercifull Lord Iesus Christ that thou wilt by thy grace make strong my soule against all tentations and defend mee with the buckler of thy mercy against all the assaults of the diuell I see and acknowledge that there is in my selfe no hope of saluation but all my confidence hope and trust is in thy rich mercy and goodnesse I haue no merits or good workes which I may alledge before thee of striues and euill works alasse I see a great heape but yet through thy mercy I trust to be in the number of them to whom thou wilt not impute their sinnes but wilt accept take mee for righteous and iust and to bee an inheritour of euerlasting life Thou mercifull Lord wast borne for my sake thou diddest suffer both hunger and thrst for my sake thou diddest teach pray and fast for my sake all thy holy actions and works thou wroughtest for my sake thou sufferedst most grieuous paines and torments for my sake Finally thou gauest thy most precious body and bloud to be shed on the Crosse for my sake Now most mercifull Sauiour let all those things profit mee that thou freely hast done for mee which hast giuen thy selfe also for mee Let thy bloud clense and wash away the spots and foulenesse of my sins Let thy righteousnes hide couer ●ny vnrighteousnesse let the merits of thy passion and bloud-shedding be the satisfaction for my sinnes Giue me Lord thy grace that the faith of my saluation in thy bloud maner not in me but may be euer firme constant that the hope of thy mercy life euerlasting neuer decay in mee that loue waxe not cold in me Finally that the weaknes of my flesh bee not ouercome with the feare of death Grant me merciful Sauiour that when death hath shut vp the eies of my body yet the eyes of my soule may still behold and looke vpon thee when death hath taken away the vse of my tongue yet my heart may cry and say Lord into thy hands I commend my soule Lord Iesu receiue my spirit A praier for a woman with Child THou art wonderfull O Lord in all thy workes and whatsoeuer thy good pleasure is that doest thou easily bring to passe neither is there any thing vnpossible with thee that thou wilt haue done And albeit this thy mighty power sheweth it selfe abundantly in all thy workes yet in conceiuing forming and bringing forth of man it shineth most euidently At the beginning O Father when thou madest man and woman thou commandest them to encrease multiply and replenish the earth If through the subtell enticements of Sathan they had not transgressed thy commandement by eating the forbidden fruit the woman whom thou hast appointed to be the instrument and vessell to conceiue nourish and bring forth man through thy wonderfull workmanship had without any labour paine or trauell brought forth her fruit But that which thy goodnes made easie sin disobedience hath made hard painefull dangerous and without thy speciall helpe and succour impossible to be brought to passe so that now all women bring forth their children in great sorrows paines and troubles Notwithstanding that which through their owne imperfection and feeblenesse they are not able of themselues to passe thou through thine vnspeakable power makest easie in them and bringest vnto a ioyfull end We ●herfore being fully perswaded of thy fauour and g●odnesse of thy present helpe and of thy sweete comfort in all miseries and necessities knowing also by the testimonies of the hol● word how great intollerable the paines of women are that trauell of child if through thy tender mercy they be not mitigated and eased most ●umbly pray thee for Iesus Christs sake thy son our Lord to helpe and assist this thy seruant now in trauell and labour that by th● almighty power s●e may safely bring forth that which by thy goodnesse she hath conceiued that thy louing kindnesse may make that easie and tollerable vnto her which sinne hath made hard and painefull Ease O Lord the paines which thou most righteously hast put vpon her and all women for the sinne and disobedience of our Grand-mother Eue in whom all we haue sinned be present with her in her trouble according to thy mercifull promise Giue her strength and make perfect that which thou hast so graciously begun Let thy power be shewed no lesse in the safe bringing forth then in the wonderfull forming and fashioning of that she beareth Make her a glad and ioyfull mother that s●ee through thy goodnes being safly deliuered and restored to health againe may liue and praise thy blessed name for euer A Psalme to be said in the time of any common plague sicknes or other crosse and visitation of God O Come let vs humble our selues and fall downe before the Lord with reuerence and feare For he is the Lord our God and we are the people of his pasture and sheepe of his hands O come therefore let vs turne againe vnto our Lord for hee hath smi●ten vs and he shall heale vs Let vs repent and turne from our wickednes and our sinnes shall bee forgiuen vs. Let vs turne and the Lord will turne from vs his heauy wrath and will pardon vs and wee shall not perish For we acknowledge our faults ' and our sinnes are euer before vs. Wee haue sore prouoked thine anger O Lord thy wrath is waxed ho●e and thy heauy displeasure is sore kindled against vs. Thou hast in thine indignation stricken vs with grieuous sicknesse and by and by wee haue fallen as leaues beaten downe with a vehement winde Indeed we acknowledge that our punishments are not worse then our deseruings but yet of thy mercy Lord co●re●t vs to amendment and plague vs not to our destruction For thy hand is not shortned that thou canst not helpe neither is thy goodnes abated that thou wilt not heare Esay 65. Thou hast promised O Lord that afore we crie thou wilt heare vs and whilest we yet speak