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A92207 An evening sacrifice, or prayer for a family; necessary for these calamitous times. Reading, John, 1588-1667. 1643 (1643) Wing R445A; Thomason E1144_6; ESTC R208501 4,429 10

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AN Evening Sacrifice OR PRAYER FOR A FAMILY Necessary for these calamitous Times Printed in the yeer 1643. AN Evening SACRIFICE OR PRAYER for a FAMILY Necessary for these calamitous times O Lord God Almighty protector and preserver of all thy Creatures thy glory covereth the Heavens and the Earth is full of thy praise than art gracious and of great mercy in pardoning those who confesse and forsake their sins but dreadfull in the execution of thy judgements on all those who hide them and obsturately go on in their rebellions against thy sacred Maiesty their judgement sleepeth n●● and the day hasteth on wherein the Heavens shall 2 Pet. 3. 10. passe away with a noise the Elements melt with heat and the Earth with all the works therein shall be burnt up and Christ the Iudge of the living and the dead shall shew himself from Heaven with millions of Angels in flaming fire to render vengeance to the wicked and to recompence every man according to his deservings Remembring the terrour of that day the severity of thy Iustice how impossible it is to flye from thee how dreadfull to fall into thine hands when thou art angry and finding no ground of comfort out of thee and thy Christ no way to escape thy Iustice but by flying to thy free grace we appeal from thy tribunall of Iudgement unto the sanctuary of thy Mercy let open unto us in that onely living way thy Son our Saviour Iesus Christ humbly acknowledging that so many and so grievous have our sins and transgressions continually been in the contempt of thy Word carelesse neglect of our souls health impious pursuance of our own vile desires omission of holy dueties for the prosecution of our own vain and sinfull purposes as that never durst we lift up an eye to Heaven nor could we an heart to Prayer didst not thou whose mercy pulleth us like brands out of the fire help our infirmities by thy holy Spirit endite our Petitions when we know not what Rom. 8. Matth. 11. Psal 50. 15. Zeph. 1. 12. to pray as we ought and invite us to call upon thee by promising to hear and help us We know O Lord that if thou who searchedst Ierusalem with lights and punishedst them who setled on their lees shouldst now examine our lives and conversations in our customary living nakednesse and destitution of grace we could not but be ashamed and confounded at thy presence having no excuse for our vilenesse no pretence for our justification left us Thou hast nourished and brought up children but we have continually rebelled against thee and followed our own unhappy wayes thou hast revealed thy will concerning our salvation but we have prodigally spent that portion of knowledge wherewith thou hast not once but continually furnished us by thy Word preached to beget faith and obedience in us and to open unto us the inestimable riches of thy grace and mercy in Christ Iesus thou hast ever béen a tender and gracious Father unto us but we have sinned against Heaven and against thee and are no more worthy to be called thy sons we have consulted shame to our families and confusion to our own souls and if we would hide our iniquities the Hab. 2. 11. stone should cry out of the wall and the beam out of the timber witnesse against it if thou whose all-seeing eve of Iustice runneth to and fro through the whole Earth shall be extream to mark what is done amisse thou needest no witnesse because the evidence of every fact cryeth unto thee nor further examination of the Book of Remembrance then concerning the sins of this day sufficient to condemn us to make our houses desolation and our souls examples of thy just judgements on transgressors we have by our heardnesse of heart and secure impenitency stored up to our selves wrath against the day of thy fierce wrath and revelation of thy righteous judgements O Lord we confesse that we deserve to be smitten with blasting and mildews in all the labours of our hands that the Heavens over us should either poure down drowning floods or be stayed from dew and the Earth from her fruit and that after this dreadfull execution of thy wrath by the spirit of division sent amongst us and the sword in mutuall slaughters drunken with the native blood of this Lands Inhabitants thou shouldst also call for a forraign enemy or a famine and pestilence to consume the residue But O Lord our wounds are already dolorous our afflictions grievous and our cries dolefull from Dan to Beersheba from one end of the Land to the other such as may move an enemy to pitty such as do make us a wonder and astonishment not onely to those neighbouring Nations who have lately envyed our happy peace and plenty but also to our selves for as much as this whole destruction is of our selves who sufficiently feel the judgement and yet cannot stay our own wretched hands from a desperate pursuite and execution thereof upon our selves Yet when we consider our many provocations of thy justice by our unthankfulnesse for all thy blessings abase of thy good Creatures wilfull stopping our ears to thy Prophets whose messages we have not layed to heart nor hearkned to them when they cryed to us to turn from our evill wayes our vain confidence in the counsells of men and in arm of flesh we cannot so much wonder at the present curse which is upon us and that thou hast béen sore displeased with us as that thou didst not long since destroy us or doest not utterly now séeing we have not yet profited by thy fatherly corrections Nehem. 1. 6 7. nor turned to the Hand that smiteth us But O Lord who can stand before thine indignation and endure the fiercenesse of thine anger Spare us good Lord miserable Creatures but the work of thine own hands who is God like unto thée that pardoneth iniquity and passeth by transgression Have mercy on us wretched sinners but the people whom thou hast redéemed Lord retain not thine anger for ever thou who delightest in mercy turn again and have compassion on us subdue our iniquities cast all our sins into the depth of the Sea that they may no more appear in judgement against us to provoke thine anger to our destruction perform thy truth and thy mercy to us revive thy work and in judgement shew mercy thou delightest not in the misery nor desirest the death of wretched sinners but that they may be converted and live O Lord it is too much misery to be sinners let not thy justice presse upon the wounds of our afflicted soule nor follow us with the bitter fruits of our sins the guilt and dreadfull punishment due to the same in the finall desolation which now threatneth this Land Lord consider to whom thou hast done this thou hast given us the Seals of thy Covenant whereby we are called thine Lord destroy not the work of thine own mercy thou reconciledst us when we