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A66967 Motives to holy living, or, Heads for meditation divided into consideratins, counsels, duties : together with some forms of devotion in litanies, collects, doxologies, &c. R. H., 1609-1678. 1688 (1688) Wing W3449; ESTC R10046 220,774 378

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with Grace seasoned with Salt that we may know how to answer every man and our discourse such as may some-way edify and minister Grace to the hearers that this busy member being defiled with no filthy or vain communication here may be the more hallowed in the world to come to sing Hallelujahs Doxologies and Thanksgivings for ever and ever to the Blessed Trinity Father Son and Holy Ghost Amen A DOXOLOGY to the Blessed Trinity GLory be to the Father of mercies the Father of Men and Angels the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ Glory be to the most holy and eternal Son of God the blessed Saviour and Redeemer of the world the Advocate of Sinners the Prince of Peace the Head of the Church and the mighty Deliverer of all them that call upon him Glory be to the holy and eternal Spirit of God that searcheth all things even the depths and hidden things of God the Holy Ghost the Advocate the Comforter the sanctifying and life-giving Spirit All glory and thanks all honour and power all love and obedience be to the blessed and individual Trinity one God Eternal It is most just and right to praise and to glorify to worship and adore to give thanks and to magnify thee the great Maker of all Creatures visible and invisible the Treasure of all good temporal and eternal the Fountain of all life mortal and immortal the Lord and God of all things in heaven and earth the great Father of thy servants the great Master of thy children The Heavens and the Heaven of Heavens and every Power therein the Sun and the Moon and all the Stars of the Sky the Sea and the Earth the heights above all the depths below Jerusalem which is from above the Congregation celestial the Church of the first born written in the heavens the Spirits of the Prophets and just men made perfect the Souls of Apostles and all holy Martyrs Angels and Archangels Thrones and Dominions Principalities and Powers the Spirits of Understanding and the Spirits of Love with never ceasing Hymns and perpetual Anthems cry out night and day and let the humble voice of thy servants also be heard amongst them saying Holy holy holy Lord God of Hosts heaven and earth are full of thy glory The Heavens declare thy glory the Earth confesseth thy providence the Sea manifests thy power and every Spirit and every understanding Creature celebrates thy greatness for ever and ever Especially thy miserable creature Man is bound to praise thee because thou mad'st him according to thy own Image because thou gav'st him the riches and the rest of Paradise and when he fell and broke thy easy Commandment thou didst not despise his folly nor leave him in his Sin but didst chastise him with thy Rod and restrain him by thy law and instruct him by thy Prophets and at last by the coming of the second person God the Son into the world did'st renew and repair this thy broken Image for which praised be the Lord God Almighty good and gracious dreadful and venerable holy and merciful to the works of thy hands Hosannah blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord Hosannah in the highest for ever and ever Amen A DOXOLOGY concerning the Ways of God's Providence § 1 O The depth of thy Knowledge and Wisdome O God! how unsearchable are thy Judgments and thy Ways past finding out O Lord how great are thy works how deep are thy thoughts Who can utter thy mighty Acts O Lord Who can shew forth all thy Praise Even from the Creation thy Power delighteth to manifest it self in high and difficult matters and thou walkest contrary to the wisedome of men Thy whole work is to do wonders and by these thou being invisible in person declarest thy presence on the earth Thou bringest light out of darkness good out of evil and strength out of weakness Content and satiety out of poverty and glory and honour out of humility True wisdome and knowledge out of holy simplicity and self-disesteem the greatest consolations and joys out of adversities and sufferings Thou makest thy foolishness to be wiser then men and thy weaknes stronger then men By the foolish things of this world thou confoundest the wise and by the weak things of the world thou confoundest things that are mighty By the base and despised and things that are not thou bringest to nought things that are On the contrary thou bringest scorn and contempt out of the highest of pride ambition and glory covetousnes and unsatiableness out of plenty and abundance Extreme folly out of secular wisdome and cunning and sudden want out of ill gotten wealth Distraction out of the fulfilling our desires and sighing and mourning out of secular joys and pleasures Thou delightest to take the wily in their own craftiness and to deceive the deceivers To make his own net that he hath hid to catch himself and himself to fall into the same destruction he hath prepared for others Thou lovest to judge men by their own self-condemnation and to make the guilty pronounce sentence upon himself To punish men by their faults and to make their own way and not thy power to overthrow them Out of deep security and confidence thou bringest adversity and trouble and death when men think most enjoying life When they say Peace behold a sudden destruction and in the midst of War behold a sudden Peace Thou shewest strength with thy arm O Lord and scatterest the proud man in the imaginations of his heart Thou puttest down the mighty from their seat and dost exalt the humble and meek Thou fillest the hungry with good things and the rich thou sendest empty away Thou makest him who disperseth his goods to the poor to abound in wealth and those who heap them up to suffer penury The Race is not to the swift nor the Battle to the strong nor Bread to the wise nor Favour to the skilful nor Riches to the Understanding but as thou distributest them O Lord to those who depend on thee § 2 The way by which thou appointest man to be happy is that which humane reason judgeth contrary to it Here repeat the Preface and which seemeth to render him most unhappy By his abondoning all things he comes to possess all things and by his desire of nothing he attains to want nothing By his being careful for nothing but the serving of thee he becomes provided of all things by thee and in his flying from the world the good things thereof follow him To cross and forsake his own will he finds the way to true tranquility of mind and to forsake his own reason with dependance on thee the way to true wisdome To be careless of and to lay down his life for thy sake the surest way to save it whilst others by seeking to preserve do lose it By his humility he attaineth to honour and in voluntary poverty he findeth content He taketh pleasure in infirmities in necessities in
which you must be accountable Because of the multiplied cares thereof leaving you less vacancy for attendance on Prayer and Celestial things which vacancy you ought by all means you can to preserve for the doing your chiefest business that of the next World for it may well be applied to this secular engagement what the Apostle adviseth concerning another 1. Cor. 7.33 Qui sine uxore est read it sine officio solicitus est quae Domini sunt quomodo placeat Deo qui autem cum uxore solicitus est quae sunt mundi quomodo placeat uxori divisus est And ver 35. Hoc ad utilitatem vestram dico quod facultatem praebeat sine impedimento Dominum obsecrandi The Apostles frequently advising us to whatever may further disswading from whatever may hinder Prayer the chief business in this life See this ch v. 5. 1. Pet. 3.7 Matt. 5.23 24. 1. Tim. 2.8 Jam. 1.6 And ver 32. Volo autem vos sine solicitudine esse Again Because of the many Temptations and great Sins to which secular Greatness and State joined with Wealth and Applause its two ordinary Hand-maids exposeth you Concerning which Temptations and Sins the former Counsels and Texts being as applicable to an honourable and a low condition as before to a rich and a poor need not here be repeated Lastly Because of the many changes to which secular Greatness is liable and from which though no condition whatever in this world is freed yet much the more stedfast and fixt and always equal are the lowest As for the invitement to all these hazards the doing more good consider that it is also most what a temptation proceeding from too much self-love and self-esteem that if indeed you be not so worthy and fit for the right discharge of such Office as some others your procuring it doth for so much hinder and diminish the publick Good Again being exposed to so many more Temptations by it your Humility ought to fear that the Sins you shall commit are likely to o're count the Good you may perform and that in this case you ought to prefer your own Innocence before your neighbour's Benefit and the not offending God by Sin before your pleasing him with some good Work he requiring Purity before Charity and Obedience before Sacrifice 2. Refusing also such Honors and Preferments when offered preserving due obedience to those who may command you because there are persons enow fitter than your self as you ought to think to possess them 3. Prescinding at once all ambitious desires and designs and the many vices that attend them after a due respect had to the sufficiency of your present condition by passing a firm Resolution never to solicite for or accept when freely offered unless constrained to it by authority not to be opposed any higher place or preferment in this world men much more freely and devoutly attending to their spiritual Progress when they have concluded their secular Recommendation of Humiliations and of a low Condition 4. Diligently practising frequent Humiliations of your self to mean persons and services below your condition See Rom. 12.10 16. Jam. 1.10 considering the many Vertues and Graces in us that receive great growth thereby and rise still higher as our Humility can descend still lower and this is the proper effect of such Humiliations considering also the Tranquility and Peace enjoyed by it whilst we seek that wherein we have no Competitor but wherein all are ready rather to further our design But especially imitating the Pattern of our great Lord in this Practice Matt. 20.28 And Jo. 13.4 c. where he professeth he did it for a Pattern ver 14 15. And obeying his Lessons Luk. 14.10 9.46 Matt. 18.2 23.12 Mar. 9.35 36. where he directs the Guest to take the lowest place that so he might be called higher and by an humble Child brought in amongst them teacheth his ambitious Disciples that the true way to be greatest was to be least and first was to be last Greatest for the present i. e. in Vertue and in the esteem of God and his good Angels even whilst he is last in Place and mens esteem But greatest too for the future this being in the rule of God's Oeconomy the only posture for Preferment he depressing the high and exalting the low and so such a State if it were only out of ambition to be chosen which God and Men love to advance §. 16. 2. And Reputation 1. And as for Honors Preferments and Offices so for Reputation and a Name which we may seek also even in the not-seeking the other Keeping ever a strict watch of not being tainted at least with this most subtle Evil never suffering the praise of men to be a motive to you of undertaking any Action The praise of men a thing so little worth which is but of a few of them only in some Corner only of this lower world most of these too of little judgment and this perhaps mis-informed or partial as is the praise of friends or dissembling and praising only from the lips outward when the heart despiseth and very mutable commending to Day condemning to Morrow See how it went with our Lord himself Benedictus qui venit on Palm-Sunday and Crucifige Crucifige within five days after the most being of a perverted judgment and commending things no way praise-worthy and so this drawing aside the ambitious thereof from doing what his conscience would tell him is most fit to what is most applauded the occasion of the Pharisees great miscarriage in their actions Jo. 12.43.5.44 And see Jo. 5.41 Lastly all in a short time swept away from the earth the praiser and praised and both forgotten and unknown to Posterity This praise of men therefore always rejected let your only motive be the Praise you shall have with God 2. Cor. 10.18 Rom. 2.29 1. Cor. 4.7 and with his Holy Angels infinitely more numerous persons more honourable of a constant being and in the next world our near Acquaintance and Associates never lost but to whom now also we are a spectacle as well as to men 1. Cor. 4.9 1. Tim. 5.21 and our present Actions discoursed of in the Court of heaven and laid up in their Memories Job 1.8 Zechar. 1.12 13. 3.2 Who see and rejoice for any good done to us Luk. 2.14 or done by us Luk. 15.7 and this our Reputation with them declared by our Lord to be worth the valuing See Luk 12.8.9 Rev 3.5 14.10 Matt. 25.31 Eccl. 6.5 1. Tim. 3.16 Who considers much and often that all his Virtues are seen and registred in the Court of heaven will little care to be applauded or known in the Village of this world or rather in but one Cottage of it Mihi pro minimo est ut judicer ab humana die 1. Cor. 4.3 Nay Si hominibus i. e. mundi placeo Christi servus non sum Gal. 1.10 This then often meditated on will animate you to worthy performances with
much secrecy knowing that God and his Angels see you and thus you shall seldome do amiss for according to the praise we look after God's or Men's either not the same Actions will be done by us or not after the same manner 2. Upon some Good done by you suddainly diverting any thought of receiving praise from men for it least such a thought if long dwelt on stain the Purity of your good Deeds and this Praise be your empty reward thereof and you lose your reward with God consider Matt. 6.2.5.16 Faciunt ut honorificentur ab hominibus Amen dico vobis receperunt mercedem suam Luk. 14.12 Hindring it also as not indeed due to you but to God and only by their error it is if by men given to you and if your good works are to be seen of men Matt. 5.16 yet it is that they may glorify not you on earth but your Father in Heaven Again what Praise is brought to you against your Will immediately transmitting it entire to God with a Non nobis Domine sed nomini tuo For it is certain what you do any way Good all the good thereof is not from You but from God and so the praise thereof to be transferred without your retaining it at all to the right owner the rest that is yours are only the infirmities and defects joined with it and for these you ought to blush and not desire praise but pardon of God the only Author of all Good and very free and communicative of it yet in return of Praise for it stands much upon his Right and usually suffers his Rivals that rob him of it afterward to fall shamefully See Act. 12.23 3. Silently suffering causeless Infamy and meekly accepting and offering it to God as a deserved punishment for other faults especially practising thus where Malice seems unsatisfiable and more contention only likely to arise from a defence and where a just vindication bears shew of too much self-esteem Considering our Lord's behaviour to the admiration of the Judge at his Arraignment for Seditions Treason Blasphemy Matt. 26.63 27.12.14 Who saith St. Peter 1. Pet. 2.23 when he was reviled reviled not again when he suffered threatned not but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously And the Apostles 1. Cor. 4.12 Being defamed we intreat being reviled we bless being persecuted we suffer it knowing that God sooner undertakes for those the Justification of their Innocence who for Peace-sake and out of much humility leave it wholly to him and in his good time performs it much more convincingly than themselves could Recommendation of Self Contempt 4. Chearfully entertaining any Contempt Which is a breeder of Humility in the same manner as Honor is of Pride And which contempt of secular Reputation and also of secular Contempt out of an affection to things divine that are usually much disparaged by the world keeps men steddy in Goodness and cutts off most of the Sins of Discourse much of which Discourse is directed to vain Glory and Applause to be attained only in bad things from corrupt judgments or is spent in justifying our selves against Contradictors all which our love of Contempt avoids as also it cutts off all discord hate and envy arising from emulation for Precedency and Honor when every one striving to be uppermost and quarrelling with those that obstruct it he that can be content to be below is always at rest and enjoys himself Joyfully also entertaining the being evil-entreated and evil-spoken of so it be not for evil which causlesly and patiently received with perseverance in that goodness for which you so suffer hath an exceeding reward hereafter for a small loss sustained here In such a case happy are yee saith St. Peter 1. Pet. 4.13 Count it all joy saith St. James Jam. 1.2 Jubilate exultate saith our Lord Luk. 6.23 Nor may any think themselves to stand obliged from that Text 1. Thes 5.22 To avoid all appearance of evil when to any Person good things appear evil Or obliged from that Text Col. 4.8 To do whatsoever things are of good report when the report of good is not such as it ought nor things of good report such things as are good But we are to avoid all appearance of evil when the things appearing evil are such as we may forbear i.e. are among things indifferent and we are to do all things of good report i.e. good report among the good §. 17. n. 1. 3. Of lawful sensual Pleasures 1. Forbearing sensual though lawful Pleasures 2. Avoiding at the first as much as may be any knowledge and experience of or skill in them for by this is cutt off the longing after them Digr How hardly such Pleasures can consist with Piety 3. Especially chusing rather if you can live continently a single life than Marriage To which the more to excite and encourage you §. 17. n. 2. 1. Consider The greater dignity of this than of a conjugal life For as Vncleanness is more especially opposite to Holiness than other vices See Rom. 6.19 Thes 4.7 Eph. 5.3 and hath a natural shame and guilt upon it which makes it seek privacy beyond any other Sin whatever See the shame of our first Parents upon the first appearance of Concupiscence Gen. 2.25 comp Gen. 3.10 And as there is a Purity and Holiness of the Body as well as of the Soul See 2. Cor. 7.1 1. Thes 4.4 Jud. 23. comp 8. And 2. Pet. 2.10.14 opposite to this Fornication and Vncleanness and enjoined to be observed in reference to Christ he being now the Husband of the Body and it his Spouse See 1. Cor. 6.20 compared with 13.18 c. So there seems to be a greater degree of this Purity of the Body opposite to Matrimony See 1. Cor. 7.34 and Rev. 14.4 where defilement with women is opposed to Virginity as another defilement with Harlots is opposed to Matrimony Heb. 13.14 The marriage bed is undefiled that is with Sin for this was appointed as for a means of propagation to Adam innocent so for a remedy against Fornication 1. Cor. 7.2 to man fallen and troubled with Concupiscence But the Virgins bed it seems is more undefiled more Angel-like in respect of corporeal Purity undefiled being opposed to an imperfection of Chastity Virginal as well as to the sin of Lust to the act of Concupiscence as well as to prohibited Copulations And therefore hereafter not to marry nor be given in marriage but to be like the Angels of God is reckoned as a thing more honorable for the Body Luk. 20.35 And Concupiscence one cause now of Marriage and which could it be remedied the Apostle would not advise so many to Marriage was not known by Adam when perfect and was a thing when appearing upon his fall which he was ashamed of and sought to hide as his Posterity ever since do those acts even of the lawful bed To a higher degree then of this primogeneal virginal Purity of the Body I suppose that
thy Saints we may also imitate their faith and patience We sinners beseech Thee to hear us That we may keep inviolably the Catholick Faith so stoutly maintained by them that like as thine Elect in heaven so we may readily do thy will on earth that we may hate our own Souls in this world that we may preserve them to eternal life that thou wouldst vouchsafe to admit us into the inheritance of thy chosen in light We sinners beseech Thee to hear us That we may continually praise thee in thy Saints that we may laud thee with thy Saints in Heaven and magnify thee for ever We sinners beseech Thee to hear us O Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world Our Father which art in Heaven c. PRaise the Name of our Lord praise him ye Servants of our Lord. Who stand in the house of our Lord in the courts of the house of our God Praise our Lord for he is good sing unto his Name for it is sweet Sing unto our Lord a new Song his Praise in the congregation of his Saints For our Lord taketh pleasure in his people he will magnify the meek with Salvation Let the Saints be joyful in glory let them sing aloud upon their beds Let the high Praises of God be in their mouth and a two-edged Sword in their hand To execute vengeance upon the Nations and punishment upon the people To bind their Kings with chains and their Nobles with fetters of Iron To execute upon them the Judgment written This Honor have all his Saints Hallelujah Let us pray WE give thee thanks O Lord with all our hearts for that thou hast chosen thy Saints and justified them by thy infinite grace for that thou hast prevented them with the blessings of thy sweetness and preserved them in their way thro all the impediments of their Salvation We give thee infinite thanks O God for all the Graces and Benefits which thou hast bestowed upon them in time and reserved for them to Eternity O ye blessed Servants and Friends of God who confirmed in all Grace and now have received the Crown of heavenly Glory and with joy behold the Sacred Trinity face to face praising him with unspeakable gladness everlastingly obtain for us your Supplicants free pardon of our sins and a perfect denial of our selves that we may follow your steps thro the narrow way as also an intimate and sincere love of God wherewith you being enflamed have valiantly and gloriously overcome the world the flesh and the devil with all the crosses of this present life pray for us now and at the hour of our death that when we are to pass hence and to appear before the fearful Tribunal of the great Judge he would not enter into judgment with us but judge us according to his infinite mercy that so at length we may be admitted into the blessed Fellowship in that supernal Jerusalem where we altogether may praise extol and magnify our Lord God for ever and ever Amen O Lord God multiply upon us thy Grace and grant us to follow in a holy profession the joy of thy Saints whose memories we celebrate through Jesus Christ thy only Son our Lord. Amen MOst gracious God the Author of all Sanctity and lover of Unity whose wisdome hath established an admirable communion between thy Church triumphant in heaven and militant on earth as members of the same mystical Body whereof thy Son Christ Jesus is the Head mercifully grant that as thy Blessed without ceasing pray to thee for us we may continually praise thee for them and in correspondence to their perfect Charity with pious observance celebrate their memories till we all meet before thy glorious Throne and with one heart adore the Saviour of us all who with Thee and the Holy Ghost liveth and reigneth one God world without end Amen O All ye blessed Saints of heaven and Spirits Angelical whom God with the brightness of his presence makes everlastingly joyful pray for us We salute and honour you we give praise and thanks to our Lord who hath chosen you and made you eternally happy with his benedictions obtain from him for us forgiveness obtain for us grace that at the end of this frail life we may be admitted to the fruition of your heavenly Society thro Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen ALmighty God and most merciful Father favourably regard the imperfect Prayers of thy servants here on earth which we present unto thee by the most efficacious intercession of our fellow members the Saints in heaven and grant that as their Sanctity is exalted by thee to a supreme degree of glory so their Charity may obtain for us the especial assistance of thy Grace thro Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen GRant O Almighty God that we who celebrate the Memories and reverence the Holiness of all thy Saints may be assisted with Thee by their intercession and rejoyce in their protection thro Jesus Christ Amen O Almighty and Eternal God who vouchsafest us the Grace to reverence the Holiness of all thy Saints Grant us we beseech Thee the desired plenty of thy mercy by their multiplied intercessions thro our Lord Jesus Christ Amen The LITANY of Penitents O God the Father of heaven our Creator Have mercy on us O God the Son our Redeemer Have mercy on us O God the Holy Ghost our Sanctifier Have mercy c. O strong just and jealous God taking revenge upon all sin and iniquity who sparedst not the Angels that sinned but castedst them down into hell to be tormented From thy great wrath good Lord deliver us Who hast appointed death the stipend of Sin who didst shut Adam after he had sinned out of Paradise and subjectedst him to many Curses From thy great wrath good Lord deliver us Who sparedst not the old world but punishedst it overwhelmed in sin by the flood From thy great wrath c. Who utterly consumedst Sodom and Gomorrah burnt to ashes and miraculously punishedst Pharoah and the Aegyptians hardening their hearts against thee From thy great wrath good Lord deliver us Who sparedst not thine ancient people the Jews rebelling against thee but deliveredst them up into the hands of their enemies and into the Babylonish Captivity From thy great wrath good Lord deliver us Who at last scatteredst them throughout all the world whilst persevering in their sins and gavest thy beloved City and thy Sanctuary to be trodden under foot of the Enemy From thy great wrath good Lord deliver us O God to the relenting and penitent gracious and merciful long-suffering and abundant in mercy and repenting thee of evil who lovest every thing and hatest nothing that thou hast made From thy great wrath c. Who pitiest all and winkest at the sins of men for their amendment of life who wouldst have none to perish but all be converted and in whose presence there is joy over one sinner that doth penance From all thy great wrath c. Who calledst