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The Christians daily monitor to the performance of personal and relative duties With a resolution of some cases of conscience. Published for the benefit of young persons; By Joseph Church. Together with so much of Mr. Samuel Hierons catechisme, as concerns second table duties.
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Church, Josiah.
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1669
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Wing C3986B; ESTC R230947
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so troubled with distractions in holy duties 1. Because there is corruption in the best which clogs and shackies us in our best duties Remainders of sin will be hinderers of our close communion with God these dogs will be barking though their teeth be pulled out 2. Because Satan stands at our right âand to withstand us when we appear beââre God and to disturb us in our worââipping of him 3. To shew unto us our need of Jesus âhrist to be our High Priest to bear the âniquity of our holy things 4. To teach us that when we do seem â be most dutiful yet even then we âave need to be most humble 5. To be a touchstone of our spirituality and growth in Grace The more spiâituality we arrive at the fewer distraâtions in Gods service we shall meet with 6. To teach us to watch as well as pray to keep our hearts with all diligence Every Christian in duty must fight as well as work 7. To teach us not to make our selves the fountain of assistance and strength in holy duties 8. To make us strive to be more fervent in spirit in serving the Lord. When the flame arises the smoak decreases 9. To stir us up to delight in Gods service Our hearts will abide there wherâ they do delight 10. To make us long after heaven that blessed state where no distraction are The remedies against them are of twâ sorts by way of prevention by way of care 1. By way of prevention remembeâ these three things 1. Holy retirement sometimes of body alwayes of mind Esau went in the field to meditate Enter into thy Closet saith our Saviour But in publicâ there must be a retirement of spirit calâ off thy heart from the world and from external objects It was a saying of Bernard it is not unusual for men of untamed fancies to be surrounded with multitudes when alone nor is it impossible for a man of a sound spirit to be alone among multitudes 2. Come to holy duties armed with âly resolution say with David Ps 71. â6 I will go in the strength of the ârd Resolve not to be taken off 3. Supplication There must come âower from above and prayer fetches in And in prayer against distractions âearnest with God for 1. The sanctification of thy fancy and âagination That grace that sanctifies âr minds confines them grace sets âr hearts upon the right object and âkes them move orderly and regularâ 2. Beg a fixed heart Psal 86.11 âavid prays unite my heart make it âe and he often speaks of this my âart is fixed or prepared 3. The spirit of love The soul lives âhere it loves and causes an immoraâon on the object the more love to âod the fewer distractions and the âore composedness of mind 4. The grace of holy fear In thy fear âill I worship saith David Psal 5. Pray to God to possess thy soul with an awâ of his Glorious Majesty 5. Beg holy Zeal Let thy heart bâ seething hot Flies use not to come â the boiling pot Zealous Christian complain least of distractions 2. By way of Cure 1. Get indignation at the first rise â them If they be injected by Satan throâ out the fire-ball if thy heart haâ been the mother to conceive and brinâ them forth let it not be the nurse â bring them up 2. Be humbled for them Gracioâ souls cannot but be grieved at then but vain thoughts never trouble vaâ men but walk humbly with God â the sense how little thy heart is witâ him 3. Exercise faith in Christ for tâ pardon of them and power against them when thou art troubled with these fieâ Serpents look to the brazen Serpeâ Christ Jesus §. 16 â brief consideration of that common distress of conscience arising from fear that a man hath sinned the sin against the Holy Ghost in three questions 1. Shewing what are the reasons why God suffers some to be exercised with this âemptation 2. Who are they that are far from âmmitting this sin 3. What are those Graces that are âeservatives against this sin 1. Q. What are the reasons that God âffers some to be troubled with this tenâation It is a thing of common observation âmong those to whom distressed souls âo open their maladies that they find âany sore pressed with this tentation âhe reasons with submission to better âudgements may be such as these 1. It many times ariseth from ignorance âant of right and sound information of the nature and ingredients of this sin Many poor Christians charge them selves with it before they understand what it is 2. Because they have not made â right application of the word to theiâ own hearts but have been censoriouâ and uncharitable to others and noâ they are forced by a Divine hand whether they will or no to make application to themselves and this is God carrosive to eat out uncharitableness 3. It may be they have been secuâ and formal in Religion and neglecteâ the duties of it against the conviction oâ the Word and Conscience and abateâ in their affections to God to the Ordinances to the Children of God Sin against light and back-sliding thougâ in such and such a degree they do noâ constitute this sin yet they look too likâ it 4. It is to make others fear and takâ more heed to their wayes When we seâ God as it were letting our brotheâ upon the rack this is to check our negligence to be a bridle to our looseness 5. It is to exercise the gifts and graces of others both Ministers and Christians to put them upon the exercise of prayer consolation pitty charity labour brotherly kindness and the like 6. They may be exercised with it to fit them for some eminent service and imployment as to make some open confession of the Faith or to make them experimental comforters of others with the comforts wherewith they themselves have been comforted of God or to prepare them for undergoing some heavy outward affliction which seems âight to those that have had a wounded spirit or to make them live a more strict and exemplary life or to possess some greater measure of spiritual joy or to âortifie them against the assaults of some beloved sin or to undergo some fierce conflict with Satan some or all these may be the condition of the party hereafter and God is now fitting and preparing them by this trouble for it They may think they have committed this sin by Gods leaving them to hearken to Satans perswasion They failed in believing God who spoke for their good and now they believe Satan who speaks for their ruine they did not hearken to the motions of Gods spirit for their consolation and now they hearken to the false reasonings of an unbelieving heart prompted by Satan for their vexation Satan was not formerly more diligent to draw them on to sin then he is now to keep them from comfort and their own perversness did not then make them further from instruction then