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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
Iosephs Brethren after he hath humbled them or else with Saul and Pharoah he will plague them for he sayeth Touch not mine Anointed Last it is naturall for the seed of the Serpent and the fierie Dragon to persecute the Woman and her Child as it is that Foxes and Wolues should persecute the Sheepe therefore let vs preuaile by patience blunt their swords by our sufferinges A PRAYER FOR ANY PERSON WHO IS PERSECVTED with his Enemies O Eternall God and most mercifull father thou hast commanded all those that are wearie and loaden to come vnto thee Matth. 11.28 and thou wilt case them if thou hast commanded me to come thou wilt not reject cast me away when I am come heare the voyce of my prayer out of thine habitation and put not away the supplication of my mouth inlarge my heart to pray and open thine care to my cry O Lord how long wilt thou tarrie mine enemies are moe than the haires of mine head Psalm 22.12.13 c. they are strong like the Bulles of Bashan they are fearce and cruell like Lyons and Vnicornes they conueance against me and say that there is no more helpe for me in God O Lord Psalm 3.2 when trouble draweth neare me be not farre from me Lord haue mercie vpon me It is true O Lord I haue prouoked thy wrath and indignation I haue beene thine enemie and hated thee who wast my Father therefore most justlie hast thou raised vp these wicked men against me Whatsoeuer I suffer thou hast done it out of thy justice Psal 51.4 that thou mayest bee just when thou judgest O Lord forgiue me my sinnes and keepe them not in thy remembrance for all the creatures which were in couenant with me are become enemies vnto me Oh Reconcile me vnto thy selfe that the stones of the fielde may be at peace with me Iob 5.23 The waues of the Sea raged against Ionas Ionah 1.4 and 2.1.2 when he fled from thy presence but by his affliction thou broughtest him to obedience and conformitie to thy will I confesse thou hast enough to be angry for against me but ô Lord what haue I done to offend mine enemie they persecute me without cause Psalm 7.3 In the time of their trouble I prayed for them when they were afflicted then I burnt but when they sawe thee afflicting me and correcting me then they were aliue yea smoat him whom thou didst visit O Lord I beseech thee to try mee and search mine heart if euer I haue done anie thing amisse vnto these who persecute mee or was purposed to doe them harme yea Lord I haue euer done good vnto them and they haue repayed mee with euill Those who recompense mee euill for good are mine enemies But O Lord they haue done vnto mee as I did vnto thee for thy benefites I haue loadened thee with sinnes so ingrate and vnthankfull haue I beene vnto thee so justlie hast thou repayed me 2. King 18.19 2. Sam. 16.5 1. Sam. 17.10 Rom. 8.28 they raile aganst me as Rabseketh did against Hezekiah Simei against Dauid as Goliah cursed the Hoste of Israel But O Lord turne thou their cursing into a blessing who hast promised that all shall turne to the best to them that loue thee I finde that this short triall hath wrought good vnto mee and therefore it is good for mee that I am humbled thereby for I finde my selfe better disposed to thy seruice than I was before Oh sanctifie this mine affliction and crosse that howsoeuer Sathan mindeth by this trouble to vndoe mee thou mayest draw about his labour for my singular comfort that by this persecution I may serue thee more righteouslie and liue more duetifullie and louinglie with my Neighboures and more temperately in mine own person subduing my lustes and affections so that this Cuppe which is most bitter to my nature and hardlie of mee to bee drunken may be conuerted into wholsome Medicine for the saluation both of my bodie and soule O Lord giue me a good Conscience that brest-plate of righteousnesse Eph. 6.14 and I will not bee affraid neither for the multitude nor the malice of mine aduersaries Guard me by thy diuine prouidence and secure me by the protection of thine Angels make mee as a Seale on thine heart Cantic 8.6 and a signet vpon thine arme I commit my soule and bodie vnto thine hands and faithfull keeping Giue me not ouer to the lusts of mine aduersaries make me not a scorne to fooles Psa 27.12 which vnderstand not let me possesse my soule in patience Psal 7.16 Let their mischiefe turne vpon their own head slay them not lest the posteritie should forget Psa 59.11 but rather let them liue that by their correction others may learne not to persecute the members of thy body O Lord they are the stones which thou castest at me and the roddes of thy furie I craue thee mercie for my sinne but as for them thou canst cast the rodde into the fire when thou hast chastised mee My Lord spake seuen words vpon the Crosse and the first was Luke 23.34 Forgiue them for they know not what they doe and I after his example forgiue heartilie my particular quarrell and reuenge for vengeance belongeth vnto the Lord Deu. 32.35 and thou biddest me blesse those who curse me Mat. 5.44 and giue mine enemies foode when they are hungrie that I may heape coales of fire vpon Rom. 12.20 their head And albeit they haue done me wrong both in my person name by their lies and in my substance yet Lord I forgiue them let them repent that thou mayest pardon them And finallie let mee patientlie endure all these wrongs that thou mayest make me meet for thy Kingdome that being more than a Conquerour hauing made conquest of mine affections I may inherite thy glorie and reigne with thee for euer Amen A MEDITATION OF FAMINE THere hath beene Famine thorow all Ages by which GOD hath corrected the abuse of his People The Famine commeth either for the excesse and abuse of Gods good creatures Causes of Famine 1. Excesse as the example of the prodigall sonne beareth witnesse who was brought to such pouertie Luc. 15.15 that hee was faine to sustaine himselfe with the Huskes which the Swine ate because of his ryote 2. Oppression 2. Sam. 21.1.3 Idolatrie 1. King 17 1. or for the oppression of the Poore as in the dayes of Dauid for the wrong which was done to the Gibionites by Sauly or else for Idolatrie as in the dayes of Achab. And the Famine continueth commonlie three fiue or seuen yeares As in the time of Famine the Lord punisheth the wickednesse of his People God in time of Famine remembreth his owne Gen. 21.22 and 30.43 and 47.12 Ruth 1.1 1. King 18 13. 17.4.9 Psa 34.10 Psa 37.19 Iob 5.22 so by his prouidence hee comforteth the godlie Hee encreased Abraham
Iesus I may sing the triumph and render my spirit into thine hands through Christ Iesus to whom with thee and the holie Ghost be all praise for euermore Amen A MEDITATION OF THE SWORD THE Sword is Gods third Arrow which hee sendeth out either vpon a whole Land Causes of the Sword to punish their wickednesse Deu. 28.49 or to his own chosen Children for their sinnes as to Dauid the Sword of Saul and Absolam 2. Sam. 12.9 The Lord threatned by the Prophets and executed manie times in the Scriptures this judgement vpon his people for he brought Nations vpon them from farre flying as swift as an Eagle to the prey Terem 5.15 a people whose tongue they vnderstood not and of a fearce countenance which will not regard the persons of the olde nor haue compass●on of the young who shall besiedge them in all their Cities c. The Sword the greatest Plague 2. Sam. 24.14 This is the greatest temporall scourge that God euer sent to a Land to giue them ouer vnto cruell Tyrants for which cause Dauid made choyse of the other because he thought it better to fall into the handes of God than into the handes of men First we must consider that the author of all Warres God the author of Warres and first worker is the eternall God who being prouoked by the sinnes of the people and especiallie by Idolatrie and innocent blood as also Sacriledge raiseth vp Warres either intestine among themselues or forraine powers The Scriptures are furnished with insinit examples for the confirmation hereof Then we may learne not to looke vnto the rodde but to him who smiteth vs and to turne vnto him by vnfained repentance that he may stay and bridle the cruelcie of Tyrants Next ye shall know the causes of Warre Warres are lawfull if they bee warranded for we must not accompt that all Warres are vnlawfull for as Augustine saieth Melius justum ●ellian quam Pax iniqua that is A just Warre is better than an vnjust Peace Therefore Princes should consider that they raise no Warres vpon small groundes neither by ambition or couetousnesse encroath vpon the possessions of their neighbour Princes neither yet should they suffer their people to bee oppressed or brought vnder thraldome either of their bodies possessions or their conscience but rather ought to defende them by the Sword As the commodities of Peace are manie for in it Religion flourisheth The commodities of Peace 1. King 4.25 Isa 2.4 and Learning is aduanced euerie man dwelleth vnder his owne Figge-tree and the Sworde is turned into a Mattocke and the Speare into a Sythe the voyce of the Bridegroome is heard in the Citie and not the blooddie cryes of the Opressour which our Sauiour Christ when hee came to the world brought with him although it was attributed vnto Augustus Caesar so are the incommodities of Warre also manie The incommodities of Warres for in it all Religion euanisheth good Lawes are abolished good manners corrupted good Sciences forgotten Townes and Villages sacked Fieldes and Lands which were manured by great trauell and cost wasted by the incursion of strangers great Treasures are spent men muthered or made captiues women made whoores slaues c. so that Warres are the beginning and mother of all euils A PRAYER IN TIME OF THE SWORD O Lord we confesse that by reason wee haue abused so long and so gracious a peace and thy patience which should haue led vs to repentance wee are worthie of all these stripes which are laid vpon vs by these Barbarous Tyrants which thou hast raised vp against vs but wee haue our refuge to the Throne of thy mercie beseeching thee deare Father to remember that we are the price of thy Sonnes blood and for his sake spare vs chastise vs in mercie and in measure with the rodde of thy children and suffer not thy Turtle Doue to bee a prey to the wild Beasts Psa 74.19 Our hearts are oppressed and wounded with sorrow when we see thy glorie defaced thy Name blasphemed by these blooddie Beasts thy Temples burnt with fire and thy people daylie put to the Sworde O Lord the examples of others that called vpon thee in their troubles giueth vnto vs hope that thou wilt not suffer vs to bee confounded Our enemies haue raised vp battell against vs without all deseruings or cause vpon our side or injurie offered vnto them therefore O Lord maintaine our innocency as thou didst alwayes defend a righteous cause O Lord looke to their crueltie and mercilesse tyrannie who spare neither the gray haires nor tender sucklings neither women with child the rather O Lord they seeke our destruction because we haue renounced the Romane Antichrist whose kingdome they defend in daylie shedding the blood of thy Saincts O Lord looke to their craft and policies whereby daylie they vndermine vs. In vs O Lord there is no strength no wisdome no number nor judgment to withstand their force their craft multitude and diligence and therefore O Lord looke thou mercifullie vpon vs and deliuer vs from their crueltie for thy Christs sake Thou hast assisted thy Church euen from the begining and for the deliuerie of the same thou hast plagued her cruell persecuters from time to time O Lord thou remainest one for euer thy nature is vnchangeable thou canst not but hate crueltie pride oppression and murther and speciallie these blooddie Tyrants who are sent against vs by that Romish Idole and hired to roote out all those who truelie professe thy holy Name Put out thine arme O God for our relief let al the world know 1. Sam. 17.46 that the God of Israel yet liueth Heare vs O Lord helpe deliuer vs for thy Christs sake Amen A MEDITATION OF DEATH Death a dead enemie DEath is our last and least enemie for if Sinne and Sathan who are liuing enemies bee ouercome by the power of Christ in vs what need we to feare Death which is a dead enemie and altogether without power strength Indeed Death is terrible to the Worldling and no maruell for it separateth him from all his comforts and entereth him to all his paines but it possesseth the godlie in all their joyes and maketh an end of all their troubles it is to them Non obitus sed abitus non exitus sed transitus Ambros iis funera sunt faenora that is Not death but a departing not an out-going In the hour of death remēber what thou wast what thou art what thou shalt bee but a thorow-going and to these their burials are gaines In the houre of Death remēber with remorse thy former life thy future life with joye and delight and thy present estate with patience If the troubles of thy conscience or paine of thy sicknes vrge thee to impatience Quid scis quid sue●is quisque futurus cris then thinke this is the high way to Heauē for euen by the