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A12258 Heptameron, the seven dayes: that is, meditations and prayers, vpon the vvorke of the Lords creation Together with other certaine prayers and meditations, most comfortable for all estates, & c. By M. A. Symson, minister at Dalkeith. Simson, Archibald, 1564-1628. 1621 (1621) STC 22566; ESTC S102416 80,114 236

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ease mee thereof that with ●acritie and readinesse of heart I may ●erue thee all the dayes of my life as I ●aue serued sinne before Alace was ●ot I the cause that thy Sonne died ●ine Angels are offended and thy Church grieued O Lord let mee be ●omforted before my departure that I may bee the occasion of all their joye● by my repentance as I was the cause of their sorrowe by my fall and foule defection But alace when that I haue repented mee of my former wickednesse I am readie to runne backe vnto that filthie puddle of sinne from the which I was newlie washen yea I haue fallen more often than seauen times euerie day but thou O Lord with thy mercifull hand didst lift me vp againe Therefore deare Father haue mercie vpon mee I beseech thee and continue thy loue and fauour towards mee and let mee not fall as doe the wicked who fall and rise no more Sende vnto mee O my God faithfull Admonishers and let the Righteous rebuke mee yea let mee not want the checkes of mine owne Conscience that I durst forsweare my promise to my God Breach of promise to God I promised to amend my life but I haue not performed mine oath and haue come vnder a double guiltinesse I purposed to cease from sinne euen when I vowed thinking to stand by mine owne strength But nowe good Lord I beseech thee that thou wouldest giue mee thy constant Spirit that I may stand by thy power Psa 51.10 and fall no more If thou wouldest narrowlie marke mine iniquities O Lord Iob 5.3 I could not aunswere thee to one of a thousand yea mine owne mouth condemne mee Iob 9.20 and mine owne cloathes would defile mee Wash mee therefore O my God Purge mee with Hyssope Psal 51.7 and I shal be cleane with Myrrhe and pure Water and I shall bee whiter than Snow O passe by my great sins for mercy pleaseth thee Mich. 7.8 Remember not O Lord mine ingratitude and vnthankfulnesse toward thy Majestie Ingratitude for all thy manifolde and rich benefits which thou hast so bountifullie bestowed vpon mee from time to time Ne yet good Lord remember mine hypocrisie and superficiall seruice Hypocrisie which manie times I haue done vnto thee both priuatelie and in thine House I craue pardon for these two sinnes which are most haynous and I most humblie beseech thee euer hence forwarde to giue mee a thankfull minde and heart vnto thee for all thine innumerable benefites and blessinges and sinceritie in thy worship that with a single eye and a true heart I may glorifie thee O my Creatour all the dayes of my pilgrimage heere in this life and heereafter with thy Sainctes for euer Oh and alace I am sorie and doe most heartilie repent mee for those manifolde injuries which I haue done vnto my Neighboures Injuries to our neighbour euen for lacke of loue towardes them But O Lord I am no wayes able to reckon mine hainous sinnes and grieuous offences which I haue committed both against God and man no more than I am able to count the haires of mine head or the sandes of the Sea or the Starres of Heauen But binde thou all my transgressions in the bundle of thy mercie and burne them in the fire of thy loue Oh burie them all in the bowels of thy CHRIST and in the graue of perpetuall obliuion For why O Lord thy Name is Mercie 1. Gods Name is Mercie and thy nature mercifull yea thy mercie is aboue all thy workes and in dureth for euer 2. His nature mercifull Thy promise is O God that thou wilt not cast off those that come vnto thee Thou hast sworne that thou delightest not in the death of a sinner 3. His promise and oath but that hee bee conuerted and liue Thou commandest all that are wearie 4. His Commandemēt Matt. 11.28 Luke 18.1 and laden with sinne to come vnto thee and thou wilt ease them Thou commendest the vnjust Iudge who at last yeelded to the importunitie of the Widow Therefore O Lord according to the riches of thy mercies looke vpon mine infirmities Bestow vpon ●e O Father the Comforter Ioh. 14.26 euen the Spirit of trueth who may leade mee in all veritie through this Wildernesse and thy constant Spirit who may establish mine heart by his grace and who may sanctifie me and purifie the sountaine of my soule that all good actions may aboundantlie spring from thence And finallie O Lord I resigne my bodie and soule into thine hand beseeching thee most intirelie that thou wilt keepe thine owne Lodging that I may bee directed by thine holie Spirit in the course of this transitorie life that I hauing the assurance of the forgiuenesse of all my former sinnes and likewise a care feare and reuenge of my corruption I may learne to number my dayes Psa 90.12 redeeme the time and spende and ende my life to thine honour praise and glorie through IESVS CHRIST my Lord and onelie Sauior Amē So bee it MEDITATIONS AND PRAYERS vpon the Lordes seuen dayes worke MOSES albeit hee was borne after the Flood yet he prophecieth of thinges done from the beginning of the Worlde and hath written fiue Bookes of the same GENESIS GENES which signifieth Generation because it containeth the beginning both of the Worlde and of the Church EXOD. EXODVS an Out-passage or deliuerie of the Church from Aegypt LEVITICVS LEVIT setteth downe both the Orders and Offices of the Leuits for the right ministration of Gods seruice NVMBERS a Reckoning of men NVMB. wherein God performeth his promise to Abraham Gen. 22.17 that his seed should be like the starrs of heauē DEVTERONOMIE DEVT. or a Second Law or Declaration of the will of God before the death of Moses He beginneth at the Creation by which he confuteth the Opinion of the Eternity of the World To such as inquire what God was doing before the Creation What God was doing before the World I answere with S. Augustine Hee was preparing Hell for such curious braines And to such as aske where he was I say that God needed no place who is comprehended in no place Places are made for bodies which are conprehensible the Creatour beeing incomprehensible hath no neede therof Neque tempus habet quando neque locum ubi Augustine neque modum quomodo neque causam cur fit that is Hee hath neither a place wherein hee is nor a time when nor a manner how nor a cause why he is But he was in himselfe and had a perfect delectation in his owne Trinitie A MEDITATION VPON THE LORDS first dayes vvorke THE first Creature which GOD made out of the Chaos and Masse was the Light Light admirable which is admirable in two respects First 1. Out of darknesse because it proceeded out of Darknesse as hee doth produce one Contrare out of another 2. Without
HEPTAMERON THE SEVEN DAYES That is MEDITATIONS AND PRAYERS Vpon the vvorke of the LORDS CREATION Together with other certaine Prayers and Meditations most comfortable for all Estates c. By M. A. Symson Minister at Dalkeith SAINCT-ANDREWS Printed by Edward Raban Printer to the Vniversitie 1621. TO THE RIGHT NOBLE AND VERTVOVS LADIE DAME MARGARET HAY Countesse of Dumfermeling Eternall Felicitie MADAME SInce it hath pleased our OMNIPOTENT CREATOR and gracious Redeemer to heape vpon your Ladiship manie and sundrie honourable Priuiledges of Nature and Grace and by them amongst manie others your good Friendes and Seruantes to ingage mee of a long time to honour serue your Ladiship with such Graces and Dueties by manie Testimonies of your comfortable kindnesse and care of mee as I haue hitherto with a constant intention to bee thankfull declared my willingnesse to expresse that I should not come with the common sort of this declining Age guiltie of the foule imputation of Ingratitude as the weaknesse of my wit and skill might afford I did communicate with your Ladiship for your priuate vse these MEDITATIONS vpon that fundamentall ground of Faith which is THE LORDS CREATION OF THE WORLD to bee vsed of your Ladiship with daylie Prayer Meditation that yee might neuer want matter wherein yee might rejoyce in the goodnesse wisedome and power of that Creator with a perswasion that his wise Prouidence reacheth vnto the conseruatiō of the same in Mercie and Iustice vnto the consummation of the Worlde wherein your Ladiship hath your comfortable entresse euen according to the Lordes euerlasting Decree of your Election Calling Iustification Sanctification and hope to bee glorified with all the rest of his Saincts and elect Angels in the euerlasting sellowship of his Kingdome besides the manie Obligations wherewith I stand indebted to my Lord your Noble Husband for his Lordships fatherlie care and patrocinie of mee in all mine affai●es that your honour should not bee smoothered in the Christian affection which yee carrie to the Common-wealth of the Lordes Church not onelie in permitting but likewise in vrging that this Benefite might bee made of a publicke priuiledge to the vse of all them that by a common affection with you striue to worke out their saluation in feare and trembling and so make their election sure I haue according to my duetie dedicated this little Treatise to passe foorth vnder your Ladiships protection that the thankes of the paines which I haue taken in contriuing the same for your Ladiships priuate vse may redound vnto your selfe Madame from as manie as shall finde the benefite thereof for their information and stirring vp vnto anie duetie of Religion And as it can neither stand with my Profession your Ladiships sinceritie nor yet the superlatiue dignitie of such a glorious subject to pollute the same with the intising wordes of humane wisedome knowing your Ladiship to be as farre from all delight in assentation and flattering as yee are from the affectation of salfe and vndeserued praise I haue contented my selfe in the simplicitie of the Lordes trueth to commende vnto your Ladiship and all the rest of Gods Sainctes the constant and carefull practise of the Fayth and knowledge which may bee reaped by the reading and meditation of this Doctrine with Prayer and thankesgiuing to the Lord for the happie successe of the same not that I would wish your Ladiship by this distinction of the matter to seuerall dayes to bee so superstitiouslie tied vnto the same as if the whole particulars of the Creation should not bee at all times before your Eyes as a faire Garden whereof yee should beholde the beautie and smell the fragrant Odours together But heerewithall if it may please the Lordes gracious Majestie yee may resent the goodnesse power and wisedome of God in the Creation of euerie creature vpon its owne day when it was made So wishing the successe of these exercises to bee according to mine affection and intention for the Christian profit and progresse in the faith of the trueth which is according to godlinesse I beseech God to blesse your Ladiship with my Lord your Husband and your hopefull Sonne Lorde CHARLS with all Prosperitie in this Life and euerlasting happinesse in the Life to come I rest Your Lad. seruitour A. SYMSON TO THE CHRISTIAN READER GEntle and Christian Reader sith yee receiued so tenderly my first Booke Of the seuen words which our Lord spak vpō the Crosse I haue taken courage to present this Booke Of the Creation also to your consideration which suppose it preceed the other in time so long as the Creation of the Worlde doeth Mans Redemption purchased by the death of Christ yet they succeede in effect and woorth for it had beene farre better that neither the World for vs nor wee for our selues had beene made than that wee should not haue beene redeemed by him This if yee peruse diligentlie and meditate consideratiuelie I doubt not but that yee shall see the Lord more clearelie in his owne workes this beeing as it were a mirrour and looking Glasse wherein wee may perfectlie beholde Himselfe his Omnipotencie Wisedome Loue Goodnesse c. By this also yee may draw nearer and nearer vnto the Lord your God and become more frequent and acquainted with him by daylie meditating vpon his woorthie Workes praysing him giuing him thankes for the same and praying vnto him to continue his graces towardes you still vnto the ende I did reade Sainct Ambrose his HEXAMERON and the woorthie D. BARTAS and I trust yee shall perceiue the direction of one Spirit guiding vs all vnto one and the selfe same Ende I perswade my selfe that there are manie well minded Christians who will likewell of this Booke and againe others will perhaps dislike of it euen such as esteeme of nothing but that which is forged in their owne Shop yea they know no better means to grace themselues than by disgracing others as Sainct Hierome sayeth in his Epistle vnto Sainct Augustine But I craue at thine handes most courteous Reader that since in anie mans worke there will ●ee some Drosse amongst Golde thou wouldest choose the best if i● were but in the Dongue-hill and passe by the other with a cha●itable construction in the meane time accepting this in good part and if it please God to continue his graces with mee thou mayest expect more 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 A. Symson ON THE BOOKE GOD binding with hid Tendons this great ALL Did make a LVTE which had all parts it giuen This LVTES round Bellie was the azur'd Heauen The Rose those Lights which Hee did there install The Basses were the Earth and Ocean The Treble shrill the Aire the other Strings The vnlike bodies were of mixed things And then His Hand to breake sweete Notes began Those loftie Concords did so farre rebound That Floods Rocks Meadows Forrests did them heare Birds Fishes Feasts danc'd to their siluer sound Onlie to them Man had a deafned Eare. Now him to
thy Spirit may make the whole counsell of God knowne to the people that they keepe nothing backe nor adde nothing lest thou O God adde vnto them the curse of thy Law Rev. 22.18 scrape their names out of the booke of Life And because thy Church is vnder continuall dangers O Lord keepe her and all her members from the cruell rage of all her enemies Lord let the malice of her aduersaries turne to themselues and bring confusion vpon all such as hate Sion Lord giue peace to her Walles and her Palaces and blesse those that blesse her Psal 122.7 and curse those that curse her keepe her like the Apple of thine Eye Psal 17.8 which thou louest Thou wilt bee with her in the middest of the fire and the water that she bee not destroyed nor ouer-whelmed By thine hand O Lord she hath bene preserued They lay shares for the poore Church but cut thou them asunder yea Psal 7.16 and 57.6 trappe them in the net which they haue laide They haue digged a pitte let them fall into the midst of it So shall come to all the enemies of our God and his Church Let them be as a turning Wheele and 83.13 and a rolling Ball. Let them be as smoake which vanisheth before the winde and. 68 2. and as Waxe which melteth in the Sunne Let them be like a lumpe of Lead vvhich sinketh to the bottome of the Sea O Lord if it were any particular reuenge of mine owne I vvould pardon their vvronges But alace it is done to my Mother thy Spouse how shall I beare it Burie them in eternall forgetfulnesse vvho haue done such despitefulnesse to her as that cruel Antichrist and his adherents haue done And to the effect that thine enemies may bee discomfited arise O Lord sharpen the Arrowes of thy Worde by vvhich thou mayest pierce the hearts of the Kinges enemies Psal 45.5 Draw the Sword of thy Word Heb. 4.12 which is two-edged that it may cut to the diuision of the marrow from the bones Let not thy holy Word be as a dead letter any longer in the mouths of thy Ministers but make it a quickning spirit to bring downe great Holdes let the breath of thy mouth confound thy foes that thy Ministrie may be powerfull and the world may see that thou hast not left thy Church without both counsell and comfort 1. Pet. 1.22 that men are not only hearers but also doers of thy word And againe I pray for thy Ministrie that they may be faithfull Stewards of thy Mysteries 1. Cor. 3.12 vigilant Watchmen diligent Shepheardes wise Builders not of stubble 1. Pet. 2.4 but of Golde vpon the foundation which is Christ and that their only care be to see the glorie of thy Name and for the good of the Church which is our Mother Blesse and increase the fruit of her Wombe let her grow in number like the Starres of Heauen let her bee fruitfull in her age let her sonnes be like Oliue Plants bringing foorth fruit let her daughters be like carued corner Stones Psal 144.12 in whose hearts thou wilt carue thine Image in the similitude of a Palace And blesse her with the blessing of Heauen and of the earth and of the deepe Gen. 49.25 and let all the eternall blessings which my soule can wish bee vpon thy Spouse my Mother the vniuersall Church vpon all her children friendes and seruants yea whosoeuer loueth the peace of thy Church let them prosper I pray namelie to thee O Lord for thy Church in France Bohemia Pray for the Church in France and Bohemia which thou began with the bloode of innumerable Martyres which thou hast made to grow amongst the middest of thine enemies Maintaine O Lord the vvorke vvhich thou hast begunne amongst them giue them wisedome that they be not circumueaned with the policies of their aduersaries and that in this dangerous time they may cleaue only to thee who will be both their wisedome and protection O Lord looke vpon this Church which thy right hand hath planted in this Yle of Britane thou translated this Vine out of Aegypt and diddest plant a Vine-yarde to thy selfe thou didst hedge it about with thy prouidence thou confoundedst all her enemies thou buildedst a watch-tower in the middest thereof Isa 5.1.2 c. Psal 80.8 and sent watchmen accordingly to giue warning to them But O Lord thou crauedst lookedst for wine-grapes they yeelded thee wilde-grapes So that now we deserue that thou shouldest pull downe the hedge and suffer the wilde Boare to enter into thy Planting Remember O Lord thine ancient mercies and forget our iniquities digge vs O Lord and take paines vpon vs that we may be fruitfull And finallie O Lord blesse all the visible Congregations of people who call vpon thy Name and all the particular persons whose names are written in the Booke of Life fill vp the number of thine Elect cal them effectually by thy word that we may bee all one Folde vnder one chiefe Shepheard Shorten O Lord the dayes of sinne Ioh. 10.17 and hasten thy comming Lord Iesus that thy Spouse beeing prepared a pure Virgine she may be taken vp to the newe Hierusalem to Heauen Rev. 21.10 where after the infinit Battels temptations of this world she may reigne eternallie and bee crowned in thy Kingdome with Christ her blessed Lord and Sauiour AMEN A MEDITATION VPON THE HOLY COMMVNION THERE are two great Seales which God hath affixed to the Charter of his word to wit Two Seales affixed to the Word the Sacrament of Baptisme and of the Lordes holy Supper Albeit the Church of the Iewes was loadned with manie Sacraments as the Passeouer Circumcision Manna Christians haue fewer Sacraments in numbe● than the Iewes but m●re in sig●ification and amplification the Rocke the Clowde the Sea c. Yet God hath giuen the Christian Church Numero pauciora factu faciliora significatione ampliora that is Fewer in number easier to be done and of more large signification The Sacrament of Baptisme is a Sacrament of Initiation when wee are entered into the Familie of God and the Sacrament of the Supper is a Sacrament of Confirmation whereby the Children of God who are spirituallie borne in Baptisme in the Bath of Regeneration by the remission of their sinnes in Christes bloode which is signified by the washing of water the same are fedde at his Table in the Sacrament of the Supper are fedde by Christes bodie and blood Po●h the Sac aments ha e one substance vnto euerlasting Life Both these Sacramentes offer one Christ who is the substance and matter of them both albeit diuerslie First the diuersitie is in the time The Sacraments differ in ●●e things for Baptisme must goe before the Supper neither can anie communicate who are not first baptized Next Baptisme to one the Supper to manie for otherwise it
and Israel amongst the Heathen People Hee fedde the House of Iaakob in Aegypt by Ioseph Elimelech and Naomi in Moab the Prophets in the Caue by Obadiah Eliah by the Rauen and the Widow by Eliah Though the Lyons sayeth Dauid doe lacke are hungrie yet those that feare the Lord shall want nothing that is good yea in the dayes of Famine they shall haue enough and shall laugh at Dearth and Famine But in the time of Famine let vs remember howe often times wee haue exceeded measure in prodigalitie and howe wee haue hardened our heartes to the poore and needie and let vs repent and mourne for the same Next looke that thou despare not but humble thy selfe vnder the hand of the Lord and put thy whole trust in his promise who is faythfull but beware that thou seeke none vnlawfull meanes for thy reliefe And lastlie let vs pray feruentlie and often attending Gods pleasure with patience and then no doubt Hee will prouide meanes for our comfort vnlooked for A PRAYER IN THE TIME OF FAMINE IVST and righteous art thou O Lord God who hast so manie wayes to humble mee for nowe thou hast taken from mee thy good benefits which thou gauest mee I confe●●● O Lord that when my wayes were ou●-flowing with Oyle and Butter Iob 29.6 ●en I brake not my Bread vn●●●●●u●●rie Psal 30.6 I say de in my prospe●●● I wil● neuer bee mooued but tho ●●●●nedst thy countenance and I per●●●d Thou gauest mee O Lord Iob 1● 21 and tho● hast taken from mee blessed bee thi●● holie Name I repent mee o● my former abuse the contempt of thy benef●●es and thy people But I returne to thee O my Father Luke 15.19 with teares I confesse that I am not woorthie that thou shouldest bestowe anie moe vpon mee Yet Lord I beseech thee to haue mercie vpon mee and let mee bee as one of thine hyred Seruantes For I will put my confidence in thee and I will seeke thee earlie because I knowe thou hast a thousande means for my reliefe comfort which I see not my selfe O Lord thou hast wounded me oh Iob 5.18 heale mee againe Thou filledst the Widowes Barrels with Oyle 1. King 17 16. and the Riuers of thine Oyle are not yet dried vp but continue still for they are euerlasting Powre downe therefore I beseech thee o thou plentifull God some droppe of thy goodnesse vpon mine emptie soule for the time of my necessitie is the time of thine oportunitie Make mee an example of thy liberalitie that all the worlde may see that thou leauest not those which put their trust in thee Shew some tokē of thy fauour vnto mee and I shall praise thee For since thou gauest thy Christ for mee NOTA. wilt thou not much rather giue mee other thinges which are good for mee And last seeing thou hast prepared that hidden Manna for mee and the Tree of Life Revel 2.17 22.1.2 the Waters of Life yea and the whole Treasures and Crownes in thine euerlasting Kingdome then I doubt not O Lord but that in this short time of mine abiding heere thou wilt bee carefull for my prouision But howsoeuer it bee I am content of thy wise dispensation and teach mee my God I beseech thee to bee contented to abound and to want Phil. 4.11 that neither in wealth I presume and misknowe thee nor that in pouertie I may faint and tempt the Lord my God but that in euerie estate I may glorifie thee and speake good of thy Name Euen for Christ Iesus sake AMEN A MEDITATION OF PESTILENCE THe Pestilence is one of Gods three Arrowes Causes of Pestilence Psal 91.6 which flieth in the mid-day and in the night killeth manie The causes of it are the contempt of the Lord an extraordinarie persecutiō of the Church Lev. 26.25 or else the pride of Princes who confide ouer much in the multitude of their Subjectes 2. Sam. 24.10 as Dauid did There are manie sorts of the Plague after which it obtaineth diuers names as Bubo Blew-blawart the Flexes The Pest is most daungerous in 4 respects the Charbuckle c. The Pest is most dangerous in foure respectes first because it is contagious and infecteth the aire secondlie it is speedie and flieth like an Arrow thirdlie it is vehement and extreame painfull and fourthlie it is cruell separating those who are bound by nature as Parentes from Children Husbandes from their Wiues c. Vnder the time of the Plague vvee should fall downe before God Wee should stoupe when we see the Sword in the hand of the Angel Let vs confesse our particular sinnes with Dauid saying I and my fathers house haue sinned 2. Sam. 24.17 Psa 51.17 Wee must offer vp to GOD the Sacrifice of a contrite heart and present vnto him the perfect Oblation of Christ That the Plague may cease there is none Arte or diligence of man or yet Physicke to bee vsed but the next remedie is onelie true repentance in CHRISTES Blood A PRAYER IN THE TIME OF PESTILENCE O Lord I confesse that I am worthie that thou shouldest powre foorth all the Violes of thy wrath against me Rev. 6.14 and all the plagues which are written in thy Law for the stinke of my sinnes pierced the Heauens forced thee to send down this filthie and infectiue Botch to bee auenged vpon mine abhominations whereby I haue polluted the Earth O Lord bee mercifull to me and take away mine iniquities I retiere to the shadowe of the Almightie for a refuge and couer Psalm 9.9 and I hide me in the secret of thy Tabernacle Thou shootest thine arrowes in the mid-day yea they slay innumerable thousands in darknesse at thousand falleth at thy side Psal 91.7 and ten thousands at thy right hand and yet thou hast spared me praised bee thy Name for euer If the men of Benjamin failed not in their shooting at an haire-bredth Iudges 20.16 can the eye of the Lord or his hand wauer all things are done by thy prouidence Marke mee with the letter of mourning and with the blood of the Lambe Ezech. 9.4 Rev. 20.15 write me in the booke of Life that in the day of thy great slaughter the Angel of thy wrath may passe by me I ly wrapped in the mantle of my Sauiour before thy Mercie Seate beseeching thee to deliuer me from this plague if it please thee And if thou hast appointed that I should die therein sanctifie my death that it may bee acceptable to thee sanctifie my faith with the assurance of thy loue that albeit I be seperated from men yet thou wilt not be seperated from me sanctifie my patience that I may drink in this Cuppe chearfullie sanctifie in ende my memorie that I may remember thy inercies in the midst of thy plagues Lord let the joy of thy presence swallow vp all my pangues that hauing receiued the finall victorie in the blood of