Selected quad for the lemma: death_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
death_n body_n soul_n understand_v 4,529 5 6.6981 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
A44516 The exercise of prayer: or, A help to devotion Being a supplement to the happy ascetick, or best exercise. Containing prayers and devotions, suitable to the respective exercises with additional prayers for several occasions. By Anth. Horneck D.D. Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. 1685 (1685) Wing H2825; ESTC R213484 41,978 254

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

Amen A Prayer for Tuesday-Morning relating to the Meditation prescribed for Tuesday Exercise 3. OLord how wonderful are all thy Works in wisdom hast thou made them ill the Earth is full of thy riches What a Monument am I of thy Mercy How kind hast thou been to this miserable Creature How am I bound to magnifie thy goodness How excellent how great how vast how large how diffusive is it not confin'd to a day not restrain'd to a place not limited to an hour From my Cradle unto this moment I have seen and tasted how sweet and how gracious thou art Thou hast carried me on thy Wings as the Eagle doth her young thorough the various stages of my life what Miracles of Providences have mine Eyes beheld How hath thy Providence been at work for me while I have been asleep while I have been thinking and contriving something else even how to derogate from thy honour and glory Truly Lord thy Mercy and Patience ought to be my Song in the house of my Pilgrimage This I have reason to boast of to speak of to meditate of day and night by that I subsist by that I am supported fed maintain'd and preserv'd from the clutches of the Devil O let thy Mercy melt my Heart O let Mercy prevail with me to give up my Heart to thee Let mercy and goodness force me to love thee Give me that ingenuity that generous temper that noble Spirit that thy goodness may do more with me than Threatnings and Hell and everlasting Torments Let thy Love and Charity and constant Murificence oblige me to run in the way of thy Commandments Let these be greater motives with me to do thy Will than all the terrours of the burning Lake O let thy Love be of that force in my Soul that I may not be able to resist its motions but by the strength of that may hope believe endure deny my self love and obey thee to the end of my days through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for Tudsday-Evening GReat Governour and Disposer of the world who hast promised to them that love thee so to order all things that they shall all conspire to their good I am sensible of the good thou hast intended and dost intend me by the various Dispensations mine eyes have seen The various Spiritual and Temporal Blessings that have been conferred upon me what have they been but motives to be enamou'rd with the best of Beings Thou knowest if I depart from thee or love any thing better than thee I run away from mine own happiness and go to undo my self therefore so many various Tokens and Expressions of thy Love are sent to me to unite my Heart to thee to preserve me in thy Fear and to uphold my goings in thy Paths O wise O gracious O bountiful Master kinder to me than I am or have been to my self Let me find the good thou designest for me in thy numberless Blessings even the good of my Soul let that grow stronger under thy Favours warmer in thy Sunshine more fervent under these Beams more flaming with love under these enforcives The very afflictions thou sendest upon me are intended for my good I have found it I have seen it I have known it by experience I have learned Repentance Humility Submission fear of sinning by Afflictions which I should never have learned by Prosperity when I have thought I had great wrong done me by the contempt reproach trouble misery others have thrown upon me thou hast let me see that this was to make me reflect on the affronts and indignities I have put upon thee my best and greatest friend O let me never mistrust thy Providence Whatever befals me let me believe I shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living and let me not be disappointed of my hope through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for Wednesday-Morning relating to the Meditation prescribed Exercise 3 for Wednesday O Thou in whose hand is the power of Life and Death who art immortal invisible Blessed for evermore Before the Mountains were brought forth or ever the Earth and the World were made thou art God from Everlasting to Everlasting thou art he I am a frail dying creature and though I carry an immortal Soul about me yet the Vessel in which that glorious guest abides will soon grow leaky and decay and that must turn to dust and how soon I know not I admire thy wisdom in concealing the Day and Hour of my Death from me I am sensible it 's done to hasten my Repentance to keep me from adding sin unto sin to restrain me from the Vanities of this world to make me think of a better and to secure that happy Life which shall be after Death And O that my death might be ever before me How great are the things that depend upon it Two great Eternities whereof one of them will certainly fall to my share O let my death be my daily Meditation that I may prevent my everlasting death What a miserable creature should I be if my Soul should leave this Body to go into a more dismal Prison from whence there is no returning O make me wise O let me understand what preparation is necessary for that hour teach me to undervalue the World and to mind the things which are above that when I come to die I may die with joy and cheerfully resigne my Soul into the hands of my Creator Let Lust and Pride and Envy and Anger die in me before I die that they may not endanger my Soul after death Let me converse with Death more that I may die to sin more and live more to him that died for me Let the thoughts of death mortifie in me whatever is offensive to thy Holiness In all my actions let me remember my latter end that my death may be my gain and my departure out of the world an entrance into a better through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for Wednesday Evening O My God to whom belong the issues of Life and Death naked came I from my mothers Womb naked shall I return thither What is my life but a Vapour which appears for a while and then vanishes away O Lord thou hast made this life transitory dangerous short full of misery subject to vanity and as it were a span long and all to make me desire to be dissolv'd and to be with Christ yet how dreadful is death to me How do I tremble at the thoughts of it What should make me so deeply enamour'd with this Life At the best it is a Warfare within are Tumults without are Fightings I am in a continual state of War here with Covetousness with Passion with Pride with Ambition with carnal Lusts with Allurements of the world with suggestions of the Devil when one sin is beaten away another rises when I think I have mortified one Corruption another starts up The Discontents and Vexations the Troubles and the
When I faint Lord support me when I grow weary furnish me with fresh motives to hold on when I would go back perswade me to press toward the mark when I fall let thy Angels bear me up in their hands O thou that hast done great things for me marvellous things on this side Heaven strengthen my Faith that I may endure temptation and being tried may receive the Crown of righteousness which thou hast promised to them that love thee through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 12. viz. To stand in awe of God when we are alone and no Creature sees us O Lord thou hast searched me and known me thou knowest my down-sitting and mine up-rising thou understandest my thoughts afar off thou compassest my Path and my lying down and art acquainted with all my ways I beseech thee overaw me with thy presence O that thou wert in all my thoughts O how sweet how delightful how glorious art thou Could I always think of thee how poor would the World and all things in it seem in mine eyes For truly thou art fairer than the Children of men and all the Excellencies and Perfections that are found in the Creature are most eminently concentred in thee for thou madest them thou maintainest them thou preservest them and thou art the Spring the Fountain from which all those lesser Rivers flow Thou art bright amiable charming to a miracle and in thee is all that Reason can wish and the Understanding can desire And did I look upon thee more I should be so delighted with thy Beauty that sin would be loathsome to me I sin against thee because I lose the sight of thee The eye of my understanding was given me on purpose to look upon thee O let me use it to that end When I am loth to look upon thee Lord press thou into my thoughts that I may not be able to shake off thy presence If I see thee I shall not dare to offend thee Who would offend so dear a friend if he look upon him When any sin would insinuate into my affections O call to me and say Thy God is here and that charming Name will withold me from those crooked ways I remember Lord when my flesh hath sometimes prevailed with me to transgress thy known Laws I have been forced to banish thee from my mind before I could act against thee Hence forward be thou ever with me Let no base objects intervene betwixt my sight and thy glorious self or if they do help me to look off and to return to my center Make strong impressions of thy omniscience and omnipresence upon my heart that no sensual object no pleasing Temptation no Deceit no Flattery may rob me of my integrity At the brightness of thy presence let all mine Enemies vanish and be thou my Conquerour my Triumph my Beauty and my Glory through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 13 viz. To do all things to Gods glory O God who is like unto thee glorious in Holiness fearful in Praises doing Wonders Thy glory is the end of all created Beings Thou art deckt with Beauty and Glory glorious is thy Name and to glorifie thee is not onely our duty but our glory and interest too O let my heart be toucht with a sense of thy glory O let me admire the glory of thy Kingdom If thou wouldest vouchsafe to display thy glory in my benighted Soul how should I despise this miserable world How should I scorn the lust of the Eye and the lust of the Flesh and the pride of Life I have talked of thy Glory but O how little have I almed at it in my actions What base and sinister ends and designs have I had even in my Devotions and religious Services O Father of mercy purifie my intentions rectifie my designs give me a right aim in all things I am sent into the world to advance thy Glory O let it not be said that I sought mine own glory How great is thy goodness that thou wilt employ so wretched a creature in promoting thy Glory who can'st live without me and be happy and glorious without me O glorifie my Soul that I may glorifie thee In all the Blessings in all the Mercies I enjoy let me give thee all the glory What have I that I have not received Why then should I glory as if I had not received it O let me study how I may do good in my Generation Let the Spirit of Glory and of Christ rest upon me O Father of Glory let me see what is the glory of thine inheritance Open thou my Lips O Lord and my Mouth shall shew forth thy Praise Guide me by thy Counsel here and hereafter receive me into glory O that this Heart of mine were more spirituallized It is carnal sensual taken with the gayeties of this life It admires thee not It doth not esteem thee above all Treasures and therefore I do not seek thy Glory as I ought to do Therefore I evade the Obligation and pretend that I have no Parts no Abilities to advance thy Glory in this present world O wretched Creature that I am Who shall deliver me from the Body of this Death Lord speak the word and deliver me from my self Assure me that the degrees of future Glory will be proportioned to the degrees of my advancing thy Glory here O let me abound in good Works and let doing good be my greatest delight for as much as I know my labour is not in vain in the Lord. It cannot be in vain Thou hast promised it and thou wilt do it I believe Lord help mine Unbelief thorough Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 14 viz. To stir up and exercise the Graces God hath given us O God thou art a strong Rock and a strong Habitation How excellent is thy loving kindness therefore the Children of men shall put their trust under the shadow of thy Wings O my God how have I contented my self with very low degrees of Vertue I have been afraid of doing too much for Heaven and satisfied my self too often with shadows of Goodness Thou art not wanting to us if we are not wanting to our selves Thou art ready to quicken us ready to enlighten us ready to succour us in all our distresses and necessities O thou that art a strong Tower to all them that run unto thee Take care of my immortal Soul if thou wilt charge thy self with her welfare I shall be safe I have been very slothful hitherto I have lost much time many opportunities many advantages of a Spiritual life I know I must grow on to a perfect man in Christ Jesus Thou doest not allow me to stand still Thou biddest me work like a man that knows what an endless Glory means O purifie me from all sin Lord Jesu give me the fervour of thy Spirit that I may bee filled with spiritual Wisdom and Understanding and for the glory