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A65552 Pastoral admonitions directed by the Bishop of Cork to all under his charge ; whereunto is added A sermon reflecting on the late sufferings and deliverance of the Protestants in the said county and city, preached at White-Hall on the fourth Sunday in Lent, March 22, 1690. Church of Ireland. Diocese of Cork and Ross. Bishop (1679-1699 : Wettenhall); Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713. 1691 (1691) Wing W1508; ESTC R38579 20,756 56

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and Wisdom and Thanksgiving and Honour and Power and Might be unto our God and unto the Lamb for Ever Ever Amen Though it be best that in secret Prayer each use his own words yet for the help of those who are less Exercised Here are two short Prayers a small charge to memory A short Morning Prayer in secret O God my Health my Life my Happiness and Portion for ever I most humbly adore and worship thine unseen but all-seeing Majesty blessing thee that thy good hand has raised me this morning again to cast my self at thy footstool Thou O Lord art Gracious and Holy and Blessed but I am vile and abominable and deserve to be most miserable as being very corrupt by nature and having a heart further depraved by a multitude of sins most truly mine own more in number than I can rec●unt and of more grievous guilt than I am able to set forth yet what is my only support not exceeding thy mercy in Christ Jesus my Saviour In his name I come unto thee and forasmuch as I desire to turn from all my sins both at present and for the future and to go mourning all my days for what I cannot now recall I most earnestly beseech thy pardon through my Saviour's bloud and thy Spirit both to purge out of my heart all the old leaven of naughtiness and to replenish it with the Belief Love and Fear of thee my God Grant O Lord I may ever cleave unto thee and follow hard after thee and in the end obtain everlasting life with thee Keep me this day watchful against mine iniquities the sins which easily beset me Lead me in the way that is good Defend me from all Evil and supply all my wants as thou seest best for me Hear me also for thy Holy Church Universal for Ours in Particular for our Gracious King and Queen for all in Authority under them for all the Ministers of thy Church for the whole body of the People for my Friends and Benefactors for my Relations and Kindred * Here you mention a●y of your nearest relations or friends especially for c. for all who are distressed † Here any who have desired your Prayers O thou great All-sufficient God be thou a shield and succour to us all And in the Unity of thy Church guide me and all thine by thy Counsel until thou shalt bring us to thy Glory through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen Our Father c. A Short Prayer for Evening in secret O Father of Lights with whom is no Darkness from whom nothing is hid and who never slumberest nor sleepest I frail creature to whose support thou hast made sleep necessary being now about to go to my rest humbly fall down before thee and with soul body worshipping thee desire to close this day with thee and in thy peace and fear Thy good hand has carried me through the business and Dangers of the day and blessed be thy Holy name thy Fatherly care and Loving kindness for it Thou O Lord art never wanting unto me but I am ever wanting to thy Grace and my self How many have been this Here you ought to make particular r●flexions and may mention any miscarriage day the errors of my ways ** How have I come short of my duty In ** yea done contrary to it I do O God from my soul bewail all Now look graciously I beseech thee upon me in thy Son Christ Jesus In him O Lord hear O Lord forgive and cause thy face to shine upon thy servant Lay me to rest sprinkled with the bloud of my Saviour in Holy peace and in the comfortable hopes of a Blessed Resurrection at the last day Make my sleep this night sweet and pure and when I awake let me be still with thee Ravish my soul with thy love and enlarge my heart in longing desires after thee and serious delight in the thoughts of thee and the blessed company of Heaven Prepare me for my long sleep and keep me ever watchful every fit and willing to leave this world and desirous to be with thee Gather together O Lord all thy Church and till the fulness thereof shall be come in Purge quiet and defend all parts of it Let thine Eyes be ever open for good on this part of it into which thou hast hast cast thy servant and especially on them who under thee are the Defenders of it our Gracious King and Queen Keep Guide and Govern them and all who in Church or State Govern under them Make all thy Ministers able faithful and succesful Bless and reward all my Friends Pardon and turn mine Enemies Help the Helpless Receive into thy Protection this night me and all my Relations c. * Preserve us all Good Lord to thy Heavenly Kingdom through Jesus Christ our Saviour Amen Our Father which c. A SERMON Preached at WHITE-HALL Before the QUEEN On The Fourth Sunday in Lent March 22. 1690. REFLECTING On the late Sufferings and Deliverance of the Protestants in the City and County of CORKE Published for the sake of those concerned in it who could not hear it yet may edify by it By EDWARD Lord Bishop of CORKE and ROSSE CORK Printed by John Brent for David Jones Bookseller and are to be sold at his Shop in Cork 1691. A SERMON c. The Text. Psalm Lxxvi 10. Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain THE most both of ancient and modern Authorities date this Psalm in good Hezekiah's days at least on the occasion of that nights deliverance when the Angel of the Lord fell in upon the Assyrian Camp and slew of them one hundred and fourscore and five thousand When with such a mighty hand and out-stretched arm God rescued his people some from slavery some from death all from the power and dread of their enemies then was it eminently that in Judah was God known and his name was great in Israel Then did it appear more gloriously that in Salem was his tab●rnacle and his dwelling place in Sion For there brake he the arrows of the bow the shield and the sword and the battel v. 1 2 3. Then the stout-h●arted w●re spoy●●d they slept their sleep the sleep of nature and of death together and non●●f the men of might found their hands v 5 Then did God arise to judgment to save all the meek of the earth v. 9. Or rather as the original no less naturally bears to save all the poor of the land Which Salvation the sacred Author having thus loftily and sweetly sung adds for a close as in an Ecstatick Acclamation this Divine Aphorism verified not only by that single instance but by the experience of all ages Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain I know a certain Church allows not Hallelujahs in Lent but the redeemed of the Lord whom he hath delivered from the hand of the