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A08299 A pensiue soules delight. Or, The deuout mans helpe. Consisting of motiues, meditations and prayers, for all persons and purposes, vpon what occasion so euer, either priuate or publike. By Iohn Norden Norden, John, 1548-1625? 1615 (1615) STC 18628; ESTC S120793 141,675 410

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ablenes to discharge the office according to iudgement it is not enough to be a deepe Politician a profound Naturalist but to be a religious Christian well seene in the booke of God especially and in the Lawes and ordinances of the Kingdome to be of an vpright heart of a godly conuersation qualified in the vertues diuino the first whereof is to respect Gods glory secondly the honor of the King the good of the Church and Weale publike to shine before men in godlines for that ministreth ioy consolation to the good and terror to the wicked It is impossible for him to giue good counsell to men that hath not taken counsell before of God Psal. 33. 10. And therefore hee that seeketh not wisdome where Salomon found it let hi● be as wise in humane affaires 〈◊〉 was Achitophel it will either come to nought or redound to his owne disgrace to the dishonor of the King and hurt of the Church or Common-weale Great happines then it is to that King and Kingdome where men of worthie not for their Religion Prudence and Integritie are inuested in that most honorable societie and therefore much behoueth it all honorable persons of that most worthy rancke to commence in humilitie and in the feare of God from whence cannot but proceed that true wisedome and sinceritie which are the truest arguments of the Kings and Subiects happinesse and safetie And for that these supernaturall gifts no man attaineth vnto by chance arte or carnall means they are to be sought for by prayer at the hands of him that freely giues them without remuneration Iam. 1. 5. He then that loueth righteousnes and is in this eminent place cannot but desire true Wisdome and that instantly in regard of the vertues that accompanie her As Sobernes Prudence Righteousnesse and Fortitude Wisd. 8. 7. ornaments of highest honor to such as are of the secrets of Princes But fearing lest I should seeme to light● candle to giue light to the Sunne I craue pardon and patience onely I aduenture to insert this among other Motiues not to teach but by way of well-wishing vnto all of that most high and most honorable association whose wisdome and iudgement is a light in the Court and life of the Kingdome A Prayer not vnfit to be sometimes vsed of a Counsellour of Estate as he hath oportunitie O Gracious Lord God most wise prouident and louing Father I acknowledge my selfe farre vnworthy of the pl●c● and dignitie whereunto thou i● great mercie hast aduanced me a man of meanest vnderstanding What am I O Lord that th●● shouldest respect me so That tho● shouldest associate mee with the grauest and most prudent to m 〈…〉 me partaker of the secret counsel of thine Anointed I know that wit● thee is wisedom and counsell mercie and iudgement but I am ignorant only thou art the Author and fountaine of true wisedom giuest prudence knowledge abundātly to them that truly faithfully aske it of thee to the end to do good to execute Justice to aduante thy word 〈◊〉 loue countenance and defend the true professors of the same not to seeme the more singular in Naturall and Humane policies But indeed to be the more able to preuent the euils which the enemies of thy sacred and sauing truth plot and practise against thy Church and thine Anointed And therefore Father Al-sufficient seeing it is thy good pleasure to put into the heart of thine Anointed to call me vnworthy to his Counsell make 〈◊〉 more worthy by infussing into mee wisedome to aduise iudgement to determine and strength to performe all the godly duties required in my high calling Make me especially studious in thy wor● giue 〈◊〉 vnderstanding according vnto the same lest I through ignorance or rashnesse should propose deliberat or censure any thing to thy dishonor to the danger or damage of our Soueraigne Lord to the distaste or disturbance of thy Church or against the peace or profit of the ●●●eale publike of the Dominious vnder the charge of thine Anointed And aboue all things Lord giue mee a religious heart that in a godly and right constant resolution I may more and more seeke the propagation increase continuance and aduancement of the Gospell of Iesus Christ and more and more seeke to weaken and bring to nought all Idolatrie and superstition Take from me a parciall eye that in respect of persons I seeke not to free the faulty or to discountenance or condemne the innocent Giue me a loyal hart to my Soueraigne season my loue towards him with thy loue that as much as in mee lieth I may euer defend his person though to the losse of whatsoeuer is dearest unto me and that I may seeke to discouer those that hate him and endeuour to bring them to their deserued shame and punishment Lord increase my faith and mine vnderstāding according to thy word Another short effectuall Prayer to be said of a priuie Counseller fit to bee said before consultation FRuctifie my heart O gracious Lord God with righteousnesse and sincere iudgement that I may wisely consult sincerely censure and iudge iustly all things that at any time shall be propounded to mine opinion for of my self Lord I doe acknowledge that I am a man of weake vnderstanding of a corrupt heart and ignorant of perfect equitie and therefore I humbly beg knowledge and wisedome of thee Keepe my feet aright in all my wayes free my hands and keepe them euer cleane from gifts that they cause me not to peruert iustice and wrest sound counsell Indue mee with a mercifull heart and let mine affections be euer such as may in all things administer true tokens of mine integrity And for as much as things may diuersly fall out to be debated and determined by vs of this high calling of so worthy and weighty consequence as may concerne the life and state of Church Common-weale and we being but men not able to fadome by our wisedomes the end of thy secret purposes nor to sound the depth of thine vnsearchable iudgements bee pleased to reueale vnto vs thy will for the good of thine Anointed vnder whom thou hast placed vs that we may accordingly consult and determine for nothing succedeth wi●● without thee and against thee there is neither wisedome vnderstanding or counsell that can preuaile Thy Judgements are vnsearchable and thy wayes past finding out Furnish vs therfore O louing Father with all graces and vertues necessarie to the performance of out bound duties to thy selfe thine Anointed thy Church and the Common-weales vnder the gouernment of our Soueraigne Lord thy seruant through Christ our wisedome our Strength and ou● 〈◊〉 ●eeiner Lord increase our faith A MOTIVE TO A Prayer to be said of euery good subiect for the good successe of the Counsell Royall SAint Paul in the first to Timothie cap. 1. 2. exhorteth all men to make prayers and supplications for kings and men in authoritie and yeeldeth such a reason to moue thereunto as
Motiue to a Prayer to be said after the receiuing of the Lords Supper 73 A Prayer to bee said after the receiuing of the holy Communion 76 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of any man in any kind of trouble 80 A generall Meditation or Prayer in whatsoeuer trouble or crosse 84 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said in pouerty and want of this lifes necessaries 88 A Prayer to bee said in pouertie and want of this lifes necessaries 91 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of such as are in prison 96 A Prayer to be sayd of one in prison for what cause soeuer changing the words according to the occasion here set down 100 If for debt say thus 103 If for matter for which life or member is 〈◊〉 danger say thus 104 If vpon vniust occasion say thus 105 If for the testimony of thy faith in Jesus say thus 106 A Motiue to a Prayer that we may be alwayes ready to die and to be so prepared as we may not feare death 109 A Prayer to be often vsed that we may 〈◊〉 liue at we need neuer feare to die 〈◊〉 to be often vsed of all men especially i● sickenesse 111 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of one in his sicknes or in any disease or defect of his sences or limbes fit to be read of or vnto the sick diseased person 117 A Prayer to be said of one that is sicke or diseased 122 Another Prayer to be said of a sicke man 125 Meditations vpon the sicke mans recouerie of his health 128 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of such as visite a sicke friend or brother 130 A Prayer to be said for a sicke man or woman of his or her friends that visite them 133 A Motiue to a Prayer before a man begin his iourney 137 A Prayer before a man begin his iourney or attempt any waighty corporall action 140 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said after the returne from a Iourney or comming to the Inne or place of rest 143 A Thankesgiuing after the returne from a Iourney or comming safe to a place of rest 145 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said before a Sermon 147 A Prayer to be said before the hearing of Sermon 152 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said after a Sermon heard 156 A Prayer to be said after the hearing of a Sermon 160 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said against malicious aduersaries 163 A Prayer against enemies 168 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of euery true Christian for the Ministers and Preachers of the word of God 172 A Prayer to bee said for the Ministers of Gods word 176 A Motiue to a Prayer for the Church Vniuersall 178. A Prayer for the Vniuersall Church and for euery member of the same ●it to be often said of euery true Christian. 182 Another Prayer for the Vniuersall Church in the time of affliction or persecution 186 Another short Prayer for the prosperity of the Church and gouernment thereof 190 A Motiue to a Prayer to bee said for the Kings Maiestie 192 A Prayer and Thanksgiuing for the Kings Maiestie to be often vsed of euery good subiect 196 A short Thanksgiuing and Prayer for the Kings preseruation 201 A most pithy and patheticall Prayer for the King and ouerthrow of Antichristian religion and enemies of the truth 203 A Motiue to a Prayer to be vsed of such as are of the Kings Maiesties priuy Counsell 207 A Prayer not vnfit to be sometimes vsed of a Counsellour of Estate as he hath opportunity 210 Another short effectuall Prayer to bee said of a priuy Counsellour fit to be said before consulation 213 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of euery good subiect for the good successe of the Counsell Royall 215 A Prayer to be vsed of euery good subiect for the Kings Counsell of Estate 218 A short Prayer for the Counsell Royall 221 A Motiue to a Prayer to be vsed of ●udges and superiour Magistrates that haue power and authority to heare and determine causes between man and man which Motiue is fit to bee often read and considered of them 223 A Prayer to be vsed of Iudges and Magistrates 227 A Motiue to be vsed of Christians for Iudges and superiour Magistrates 230 A Prayer for Iudges and superiour Magistrates to be vsed of all good and Christian subiects and especially of them that haue causes depending before Iudges and Magistrates 233 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of a man or woman vnmarried intending to marry 237 A Prayer to bee said of a man or woman vnmarried intending to marry 241 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of married folkes 245 A Prayer to be said of married folkes either priuatly or mutually together 249 A Motiue to Parents to stirre them vp to instruct pray for their childrē 252 A Prayer fit for Parents to make vnto God in the behalfe of their childrē 255 A Motiue to a Prayer to be vsed by children for their Parents 260 A Prayer fit for children to vse for then Parents 263 A Motiue to stirre vp Masters to a god●y gouernment of their seruants and to pray for them 267 A Prayer to be said of Masters for their seruants not vnfit to be vsed of all that haue command ouer others 272 A Motiue to stirre vp seruants to obey and pray for ablenes to serue their Masters and Gouernours truely to profit in their callings 275 A Prayer fit to be vsed of seruants 278 A Motiue to a Prayer to be vsed of Artificers and Handicraftsmen 281 A Prayer for Tradesmen Handicraftsmen and Artificers 283 A Motiue to stirre vp Husbandmen and Plough-men to Prayer vnto God 286 A Prayer fit to bee vsed of Husbandmen not vnfit for all men whatsoeuer 290 A Motiue to a Prayer to bee vsed in time of and to preuent any of these three seuerall common calamities that may happen vpon a people namely of Warre of Famine and of the Pestilence 294. A Prayer to God to be vsed in the time of Peace to preuent warre in Plenty to preuent Famine and in the time of Health to preuent the Pestilence fit also to be vsed in the time of Warre Famine and the Pestilence also 301 A Motiue to a short Prayer to be vsed in the time of warre 305 A Prayer to be vsed in the time of War 306 A Motiue to a Prayer in the time of Famine or Dearth 309 A Prayer in the time of Famine and Dearth 311 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said in the time of the Pestilence 315 A Prayer to be said in the time of any mortality Pestilence or infectious sickenesse 318 A Motiue to a Prayer to stirre vp Souldiers to liue in the feare and seruice of God 322 A Prayer to be vsed of Souldiers 326 A Motiue to a Prayer to be said of such as trauaile by Sea 330 A Prayer to be said of such as haue occasion to trauaile by Sea 334 A Prayer before meat 339 A thanksgiuing after meat ibid. FINIS