Selected quad for the lemma: soul_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
soul_n body_n glory_n saint_n 4,413 5 6.3240 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A17031 An introduction to pietie and humanitie containing, first, a short catechisme for vnderstanding the grounds of religion: secondly, certaine briefe and effectuall rules for life and conuersation. Penned specially for the vse of the poore children of Christ's Hospitall in London: but generallie may serue for any other that would be instructed therein. By Gregorie Brovvne. Browne, Gregory. 1613 (1613) STC 3908.2; ESTC S116231 22,945 66

There are 2 snippets containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Baptisme may be renewed and our faith Cor. 11. 26 hope and loue may be strengthened and increased by kéeping a continuall remembrance of his blessed passion and death vntill his glorious comming againe to iudgement Q Who ought to receiue them and how should they be prepared thereunto A. The faithfull repentant beléeuers who only are circumcised in heart iudging and duly examining themselues whether 1. Cor 11. 28 they haue faith vnfained true repentance 2. Cor. 13. 5. sincere loue and thankfull hearts for all Gods blessings especially for these inestimable Matth. 5. 23. psal 103. 1. 2. mercies in Christ the roote of all the rest Q To what end serueth this knowledge of God whereof we haue so briefly entreated out of the law faith praiers and Sacraments A. To bring vs to the soueraigne good and end of our faith hope and wished destres euen the saluation of our soules and bodies through Iesus Christ Q. What is that soueraigne good and saluation you meane A. God the author and fountaine of all goodnes Creator Gouernor Redeemer 2. pet 3. 3. 4. Iustifier Sanctifier and Sauiour of man who in this life hath not only giuen vs life mouing and being but grace through faith working by loue to partake of his diuine nature and begin the life of God heere which in the life to come shall be perfect Rom. 6. 11. with him in glory for euer Q. What shall be the state of those which haue knowne and beleeued vnfainedly in the Lord A. They shall first haue their lot in the blessed resurrection to meete the Lord in 1. Thess 4. 16 glory and to enioy his blessed presence and fulnes of ioy and perfect blessednes which no eie hath seene eare hath heard or heart Corinth can conceiue Q. What shall the state of the wicked and ignorant vnbeleeuers bee in the world to come 2 A. They shall also be raised vp to shame Deut. ●2 2. 2. Thess ● 7. 8. 9. 2. ●et 3. 7. Reuel ●4 1● 11. and euerlasting wofulnes punished with euerlasting perdition and paine vnspeakeable in fire vnquenchable before the throne of God whom they shall neuer 〈◊〉 with comfort nor the glory of his power with ioy Q. Shall this weake mortall and corruptable body of Gods Saints be partaker with the immortall Soule of euerlasting lif● and glory A. Yea for this mortall shall put on immortality incorruption power and spirituall 1. Cor. 15. glory like vnto the glorious bodie of Christ to see him as he is and for euer and euer to be with him in glory in his kingdome where wée shall in perfect holinesse 1. Thess 4. 17 worship him all in all to whom the holy Angels do euer giue due worship saying Amen Praise and Glory and Wisdome and Revel 7. 12. Thankes and Honor and Power and Might be vnto our God for euermore Amen Finis ANOTHER PRAYER TO BE vsed after Catech●sing the Children O Gratious God wee blesse and praise thy holy name for all thy mercies and namely for the vse of thy Word now and alwayes heretofore beseeching thee O Lord to pardon our sinnes and ●efects in speaking and hearing thereof a●d to graunt thy blessing vnto vs that as we heare to learne so wee may learne to beleeue and practise that which wee beleeue to thy glory to the further conforming and confirming of vs vnto thee in that assured hope of that glory which thou hast prepared for all thine elect and faithfull children in the world to come through Iesus Christ our Lord and only Sauiour Amen TO THE GODLY PARENTS Masters and ouerseers for Education of youth NAture is best adorned with Religion and nurture for as religion informeth the minde so narture reformeth the manners And as the fertillest soyle without manuring will soon ouergrow with weeds so the aptest wits without education will soone corrupt in manners An vnmanaged Colt will be wilde and a childe left at liberty will grow wilfull And as the occasions in children and youth vnto vice and euill are many so the care and indeuour in elders to restraine and amend them should abound Parents by nature should Masters by charge ought Magistrates by law neighbours of loue and curtesie and all men of common humanity for maintaining Christian loue and piety ciuill society and godly policie that the wickednes of youth bee not imputed to the remisnes of the aged and both punished with old Elies corrections From which the Lord keepe vs and giue vs all grace and knowledge in all things Teach a child in the trade of his waies and when he is old he will keep it Prou. 22. CERTAINE BRIEFE AND effectuall Rules for life and Conuersation and first of behauiour in the morning FIrst in the morning thinke vpon God and remember thy Creator in thy youth in the prime of thy daies and in the spring of the morning and know that he hath said My sonne giue me thy heart let him haue the first place in thy thoughts words and actions lifting vp thy heart and hands with humble minde and voyce vnto him And if time permit let some good praier be said of thee or some other crauing pardon for thy sins in the name of Iesus Christ and for his sake praying for all things needfull for thee for the state and place thou liuest in with the parties from whom thou receiuest mainteinance education and comfort and if thou hast not leasure to pray thus yet let the Lords prayer feelingly and with deuout reuerence be said of thee letting thy minde and voice ioyne and consent together thinking on him only vnto whom thou doest pray See thou remember to vse and frequent these exercises of prayer at morning and euening at meate time and other appointed so shall the continuall vse put thee in minde that thou forget it not Remember that the ten Commandements of God be repeated and said of thee once in the day at the least that so the continuall vse thereof may put thee in minde of thy dutie towards God and lead thee to Christ for grace Also the Articles of faith see thou vse reuerently to repeate praying for grace to beleeue with the heart that which thou confessest with thy mouth that thou maist increase in faith hope and loue without which thou canst not be saued With prayer to God do thou begin That he may keepe thee from all sin WHFN THOV APPARrellest thy selfe 1 SEE that thy cloathes and apparrell bee cleane from head to foote decently and comly put on tied pointed and pinned about thee 2 Delight in decent cleanlynes neatnes and comlines in the body and garments so shall it make thee gratefull in company and loued of the best if otherwise loathed and not regarded for by the fashion and wearing of the apparrell may bee iudged the quality of the minde 3 Thy head see thou combe and rubbe at the least thrise in the weeke keeping it cleane from that which may annoy
or pleasure Fourthly to be silent and secret not answering againe rudely and saucily nor reuealing their secrets abroad therefore it is wittily said by one that a good seruant should haue the back of an Asse to beare patiently the snout of a Swine to feed homely the tongue of a sheepe to keepe silence gently Or thus To haue large eares to heare readilie a short tongue speaking seldome and truly light feete swift in seruice and message cleane hands void of pilfering and cousenage Take pains in youth while strength dost last Then rest in age when health is past Be loath to offen be diligent to please Be willing to amend of sufferance comes ease Good paine● breedeth honor true ●ertue getteth fame Sloth bringeth miserie and vice ●ternall shame A youth void of industrie An age void of honestie Where vice in youth doth beare the sway There vertues will in age decay A youth well instructed Makes an age wel● disposed H● that in youth by reas●● guides his daies In age shall keepe his footsteps from decayes SHORT SAYINGS FOR FVRther instruction of dutie towards God and man 1. Towards God LEarne to know God in his word Beleeue in God and his promises Feare God in his iudgements Loue God in his mercies Pray to him for grace Praise him for his goodnes Reade and heare his Word diligently Loue and reuerence his Ministers Frequent the places of prayer Be careful often to heare the word preached Quench not the spirit dispise not prophesing Feare God keepe his Commandements 2. Towards our Superiours Honor the King Obey good lawes Loue reuerence pray for the Magistrates Pay all duties to thy power Speake well of them in authoritie If they be good thanke God for them If they be euill pray for their amendement Princes are as the glasse the schoole the booke where subiects eies do reade do learne do looke Kings on earth are Images of God in heauen 3. Towards our Parents Honor thy Parents Reuerence their good counsell Obey their good Commandements Be subiect to their corrections Be humble reuerent and dutifull to them By good behauiour make them glad By ill demeanor make them not sad Deserue and seeke for their blessing Deserue not their curse Pray daily for them Releeue them if they be in want 4. Towards the aged Reuerence the aged Be dutifull to thy betters Be humble and lowly to them Be kinde and curteous to all 5. Of familiaritie Be friendly and familiar with the good Keepe no company with the euill Try before thou trust Hinder no mans good name Reioyce not in anothers crosse Beare with others infirmities that others may beare with thee Reioyce with those that reioyce Mourne with them that mourne Be gētle curteous to al offensiue to none Of Anger Be angrie against sin but sin not Appease debate absteine from hate If anger arise let not sin surprise Be not hard to be appeased Be mercifull and pitifull Be gentle and courteous 6. Of Speech Be slow to speake especially euill Be swift to heare good things Thinke before thou speake Speake aduisedly and truly Speake not vainely and skurrillously Answere aptly and mannerly Keepe counsell committed vnto thee Reueale not thy masters secrets Reueale not thine owne to euery friend Promise aduisedly pay thy debts truly Performe constantly Be not rash and foole-hardie Be not wise in thine owne conceipt Be not arrogant Striue not with thy ouer-match Be at peace with vertue warre with vice 7. Of learning and knowledge Loue vertue and knowledge Hate vice and ignorance Haunt wise mens company Shunne foolish society Praier hearing and reading increase knowledge without knowledge the mind is not good 8. Of thine estate Maintaine thy selfe iustly Liue in order Liue within thy compasse Be content with thine estate Pouerty is no hinderance to vertue Contented meane is greatest wealth 9. Of Apparell Be comely and cleane in thine apparell Be not proud and curious Be not slouenlike and rude Be sober in gesture and gate Be not idle and vaine 10. Of Diet. Take heed of all excesse for that is sinne Be temperat in diet Drinke moderatly and eate soberly Surfeting and drunkennes is a deadly sin Abstinence is good for soule and body 11. Of Recreation Vse moderate exercises Play not in any thing exceeding modestie and measure Redeeme the time and leese it not No greater losse then time and nothing lesse accounted of Neglected time is follies chiefest signe 12. Of the end The true and best ende of all is the feare of God When vertuous daies do end they are not done But liue two liues where others haue but one In all beginnings remember the end For to begin well is good but to end well is better Leud life is losse good death felicity The chiefest gaine the end of misery For that 's not death to change the life and die But that is death which doth all ioyes deny Then happy he who doth in time prepare To die to liue the end of worldly care The end of all things is at hand be sober therefore and watch vnto prayer A PRAYER TO BE SAID EVErie morning and euening by the I hil dren in their seuerall Wards And first remember that Without knowledge the mind is not good Without faith no pleasing of God Without nurture no attaining to vertue Without praier no hope of grace Therefore Euery one that is godly will pray in time conuenient ●sal 34. 14. 6. ●sal 31. 7. 8. ●sal 14. 9. ●0 ●sal 145. 18 ●sal 138. 6. But the wicked call not vpon God The Lord is nigh all them that call vpon him in truth and faithfully For though the Lord be high yet hath he respect vnto the lowly As for the proud hee beholdeth them a farre off O Eternall God and mercifull Father in Christ Iesus we humblie beseech thee to haue mercy vpon vs thy poore children and pardon all our sinnes committed against thy Diuine Maiestie at any time of our life heretofore either in omitting or committing any thing against thy blessed word and holy will and graunt vs thy grace O Lord that we may be truly repentant for them and hartily thankfull vnto thee for all thy vndeserued mercies and fauours bestowed vpon vs and the state and place wherein we liue beseeching thee for Christ his sake to continue and increase them euer hereafter both in soule and body vnto vs and also to receiue vs all into thy blessed protection that neither sinne nor Sathan assaile or preuaile against vs to hurt the peace of our soules or health of our bodies but that being blessed and protected by thee O Lord we may be better able and more carefull to serue thee in our seuerall places callings to become thy faithfull seruants instruments of thy glory for the good of thy Church Common-weale of our countrie wherin we liue O Lord blesse and defend our Soueraigne King the Queene and the Prince their Son with the rest of their Royal Progenie blesse his Maiesties honorable Counsellors and Nobles direct them all in office in the Church and State vnder him especially to aduance true religion and vertue and to punish sin and impiety Continue thy mercie and protection O Lord towards these his Maiesties Dominions of great Britaine and countries annexed and thy people and Churches in them increase the number of faithfull and painefull Preachers amongst them that so thy most holy name may be hallowed thy kingdome inlarged and thy blessed will accomplished in faith and loue in verity vnity O Lord blesse and defend this Citie with the Gouernors and gouernment thereof together with this house and whole societie and all those from whom we receaue this comfortable maintenance reliefe and godly education increase thy spirituall graces in them and multiplie thy temporall blessings vpon them O Lord that they neuer want will and meanes to go forward in performing the good workes thou hast begun for the aduancement of thy glorie the comfort of vs and others thy poore distressed ones the increase of their owne comfort in the assurance of thy mercy in Christ Iesus These mercies and all other blessings needfull O blessed God of grace and mercy we pray thee to graunt vnto vs and the rest of thy Church euen for Chris●