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A03507 The safegard of the soule Declaring sundry soueraigne salues tending to the comfort and saluation of the same: very necessarie to bee learned and obserued of all men, and at all times, but chiefely in the extremitie of sicknes, and grieuous pangs of death. Composed by Lawrence Bankes, preacher of the word of God: and parson of Staunton, in the county of Glocester. Bankes, Lawrence. 1619 (1619) STC 1363; ESTC S114914 78,218 435

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all things therein contained as Angels Archangels Men Women Children the beasts of the field the fishes in the Sea the Fowles of the Ayre and the Fruits of the Earth which all were made at thy Word and are subiect to thy power to vse at thy good will pleasure as seemeth best to thy Maiesty whether it bee to honour or dishonour saluation or condemnation We entirely beseech thee of thy goodnes O Lord and that with sorrowfull hearts trickling teares watery cheekes and groning spirits to be mercifull vnto vs all here assembled and to all thy people vexed with woe throughout the wide world but especially at this present we heartily desire thee to looke downe from heauen with the eyes of compassion and pitie vpon this thy creature and workmanship of thy hands who is now grieuously vexed and tormented in mind O Lord enter not into iudgement with thy seruants for then no flesh can be saued in thy sight We acknowledge O Lord that wee are miserable sinners vnworthy to lift vp our eyes to heauen or to gather vp the crums which fall from thy table Yet notwithstanding wee humbly beseech thee O deare Father not to deale with vs according to our deserts which is euerlasting death vtter shame and confusion hell fire perpetuall paine and damnation But according to thy accustomed clemency take from vs all ignorance hardnes of heart desperation and all the wyly suggestions and grieuous temptations of Satan our old enemy Let not the Diuell O Lord nor any hellish hound spoile thine inheritance which thou hast bought with the price of the precious bloud of thy deare Sonne our Sauiour Iesus Christ Thou onely O Lord reignest in heauen in glory in earth in mercy and in hell in iudgement Thou onely art the author of life death sicknes and health ioy and paine It is thou which castest downe to hell and raisest vp againe to heauen yea it is thou and none other which giuest thy holy Spirit to bee a comfort to thine elect people and sometimes troublest their minds with illusions and vanities suffering Satan the roring Lyon and his Ministers to haue dominion for a time ouer them as appeareth at this present by thy iust iudgement declared and inflicted vpon this comfortlesse cay●ife thy poore prisoner and afflicted creature vnto the great anguish and torment of his soule and body to the discomfort of his wife friends and kinsfolke and to the terrour and feare of all that euer heare or see him in this wofull case O Lord thy iudgements are deepe and thy counsell vnsearchable and vnworthy are wee to know the counsels and secrets of the Highest much lesse ought wee curiously to search to vnderstand the causes of this woe and the occasion of this thy plague and grieuous crosse laid vpon this miserable man Notwithstanding whether thou hast thus visited him for his former sinnes and by that meanes to call him to repentance and amendment of life or to exercise his faith by the tryall of thy iustice or for the terrour and warning of all those that see or heare of him that they may therby feare thy name acknowledge thy power auoid thy heauy displeasure repent their sinfull liuing and call to thee betimes for mercie and grace or else to the end to shew thy great might glory vpon him and so to signifie vnto all people that thou art God alone that rulest both heauen and earth that stayest the madnes of the people and the furiousnes of the Fiend or for what cause so euer it bee that thou hast laid thy heauy hand of iudgement vpon him Yet wee humbly beseech thee O Lord God not of our selues or for our selues but in the bowels of thy deare Sonne Iesus Christ whom thou hast made the Redemption of the world to mitigate thy sury by tender mercy asswage thy wrath and stay thy heauy hand already begunne and continued in fraile flesh Let not the Diuell nor all the powers in hell tempt him aboue that which hee shall be able through Christ his Sauiour to beare O Lord restore in him of thy goodnes whatsoeuer hath been decayed by the malice or suggestion of Satan or by his owne frailtie and wicked disposition or by any his enemies the flesh world Diuell or sinne We confesse vnto thee O Lord that sinne is rife in vs the flesh is fraile the world is wicked and the Diuell is most malicious O Lord God among these so many and mischieuous enemies what shall we deuise to do Whithershal we fly There is no way with vs but one wee must lift vp our eyes our hands and our hearts vnto thee O Lord Our help is from aboue our victory proceedeth from thy grace and Throne of thy Maiestie To heauen therefore wee lift vp both heart hands eyes and all our powers and vnto thee O gracious Lord we call and cry for helpe Breake the heauens come down O Lord let our prayers pierce thine eares Arise O God and scatter thine enemies and ours stay the race of Satan thon that art the glory of Sion and strength of Israel take from him his weapons and harnesse wherewith he goeth about to spoile thine Inheritance Bruze and breake the head of Leuiathan that subtill Serpent which seeketh nothing but our destruction Weaken his force disperse and confound all his politique practices whereby hee dayly goeth about to ouerthrow thy seeble flocke Let not this ramping and roring Lyon deuoure vs but chain him vp and tye him short halter and bridle his cruell deuices wherewithall hee worketh woe vnto thy seruants and Saints for he can doe nothing without thy permission thou which rulest the raging of the Sea that it cannot passe her bounds and hast Satan fettered and fast bound in chaines so that he cannot doe what hee would but what pleaseth thee for thy mercy hath conquered his cruelty to our great comfort Thou hast commanded vs to call vpon thee in the day of our trouble and thou wilt deliuer vs and we shall glorifie thee Thou hast also promised in thy holy Word to grant our godly Petitions saying vnto vs like a most louing Father Aske and you shall haue Seeke and you shall finde Knocke and it shall be opened vnto you We aske of thee with pensiue soules and would gladly obtaine mercy and forgiuenes of all our offences We seeke and would gladly finde that which wee haue lost by our vnthankefulnes and sinne we knock at the gate of Grace and will neuer cease knocking vntill thou open vnto vs the bowels of compassion and pitie and grant vs the feeling of thy good graces to the full satisfaction and quieting of our troubled spirits carefull consciences Therefore O God the Father God the Son and God the holy Ghost heare our prayers and grant our humble requests which with sobbing sighs contrite hearts cry vnto thee for succour O Lord haue mercy vpon vs haue mercy vpon vs most mercifull Father and for thy Sonne Iesus Christs
shall melt with heate when the vngodly shall bee at their wits end when mens hearts shall faile them when the Sea and waters shal rore when heauen and earth shall perish when all thy goods and gold shal be turned to drosse and Copper when all thy Lands and riches forsake thee yea when all thy friends and kinsfolke faile thee as they did Iob in his greatest extremitie Therefore let this present Preparatiue be a sufficient caueat for thee to be carefull and circumspect for the comfort of thy Conscience and safety of thy soule And so I will proceede to the visitation of the Sicke Wherein First we must note that commonly God doth visit before man and so by Gods Visitation occasion is giuen to man brotherly and charitably o visit one another for their comfort God doth visit vs diuers waies 1. Sometime by losse of worldly wealth Goods Lands Offices Dignities c. especially when we are too proud of them or abuse them then he pulleth downe one and setteth vp another 2. Sometime by persecutions or manifold troubles of our deadly foes as priuate Grudges open Warres Slanders Suites in Law c. 3. Sometime God doth visit vs by punishing our bodies with sicknes lamenes blindnes ach penury famine or other calamities whereby wee feele intolerable paine and torment all this is not vnworthily but deseruedly 4. Sometime in Minde by taking away our senses wit reason memory and vnderstanding or by taking from vs our dearest and neerest friends as our Parents Husband Wife Children Brethren Sisters c. which vnder God are our greatest comfort in this world and by this meanes wee are vexed in Minde our soules are sad and we wonderfully troubled and so had neede of some comfortable counsell to cure vs in this case In Gods Visitation consider three things In body 1. The Sicknes 2. The Physician 3. The Medicine In minde 1. Our Sicknes is sinne 2. Our Physician is God 3. Our Medicine is repentance restitution almes-deeds prayer and patience The first Dutie of the Pastor THE first Office or Dutie of the Minister is fatherly and yet familiarly to conferre and reason with the Sick person For as the Physicion of the body most perfectly perceiueth the state of his Patient by questioning with him by seeing his state and feeling his Pulses euen so the Physicion of the soule if he vnderstand the mind and affection of the Sicke person hee may the better apply his exhortation to The Summe of this Booke The Medicine or curing of our Diseases pertaineth to two sorts of Persons 1. The one is the Minister or Pastor who ought willingly to visit The duty of the Minister when he visiteth consisteth chiefely in foure things First in questioning with the Sick person whereby he may feele how hee is inclined and affectioned toward God and so apply a fit plaister to his sore Secondly in faithful and zealous Prayer for the partie visited both publike and priuate Thirdly in godly counsell in admonishing the Sicke by his wise discretion according as he seeth occasion Fourthly in comforting the pensiue person or sobbing soule whose Conscience is loden with the remembrance of sinne and whose body is tormented with griefe of sicknes 2. The other is the Person visited who ought to giue diligent eare vnto the Minister The dutie of the sicke Person consisteth in three things First in the confession of his Faith and protestation of the same before the Minister and others standing by that they may be witnesses with him of his Christian and godly end Secondly in faithfull and hearty Prayer vnto God either to recouer his health or else a happy deliuerance out of his paine Thirdly in bearing his sicknes patiently without grudging or murmuring against God who sendeth it for our amendment 1. In the first part of this Booke I will speake of the Pastor and his Office in visiting 2. In the second the dutie of the People visited the comfort of his Conscience and amendment of life Questions be of two sorts 1. Some be temporall 2. Others spirituall Examples of Temporall Questions Quest 1. NOW good Brother God blesse you How is it with you How doe you c. Answ Well Sir I thank God but I take no rest by reason of the extremitie of my paine in this my sicknes and lacke of sleepe my memory and vnderstanding I praise God for it is yet perfect and good but my body is sore visited and tormented God of his mercy in time when it shal please him asswage it and in the meane season grant mee patience to beare it Quest 2. You say well truely and as becommeth a good Christian and I am glad to heare such godly words proceed from you as taste so sweetly of the Spirit of God for they signifie how well you are affectioned minded to Godward And therefore assure your selfe that with the Omnipotent Physician there is no disease or pain incurable As God doth send it for your good no doubt So hee can asswage or take it quite away at his pleasure wee are in the Lords hand as the clay in the Potters to doe with vs whatsoeuer his pleasure is for sicknes is the louing rod of our heauenly Father wherewithall he doth chastice our sinnes that we may the better know our owne frailety and our dutie towards his Maiestie therefore you are to thinke that this bodily griefe of Sicknes after a time of tryall shall turne to your greater ioy and comfort Tell me truely are you not thus perswaded Answ Yes verily I haue alwayes beene of that minde I thanke my heauenly Father for it and I pray God continue mee in the same to my liues end for I wish not to liue longer then I may acknowledge my Maker to bee both an omnipotent Lord and my mercifull God Quest 3. I pray God preserue you and keep you in that mind to your liues end Sir I vnderstand and partly I know of my selfe that you are a man whom God hath blessed with aboundance of worldly substance But because lands and goods are oftentimes the cause of much strife and vnquietnes by reason of the inordinate couetousnes and greedy desire of man it were good to set your house in order now before your departure like a good housholder which when he goeth from home any whither he setteth all his things in order among his Family and people telleth them his will what is to bee done and so commending them to God taketh his leaue and biddeth them farewell vntill his returne So you beeing now taking your iourney towards Heauen a farre Country bid adew to the world and take your leaue thereat willingly and orderly as a good Christian ought to doe That is dispose your Temporall goods as may be most to Gods glorie the commoditie and comfort of your Wife and Children and others your friends to whom you wish well and to your own saluation and discharge before God at whose hands you haue receiued them and to