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A14004 The practise of the faithfull containing many godly praiers both of morning and euening and other necessarie occasions. Whereunto are added diuers profitable and comfortable meditations necessarie to be remembered and practised of euery Christian. Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. 1613 (1613) STC 24314; ESTC S102481 54,477 274

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you haue receiued your selfe for the more you struggle vnder his hand the worse it will be for you 34 In all your actions remember that God takes notice not onely what you do but whatsoeuer is done directly or indirectly all is done and gouerned by him 35 In health prepare for death for no man can assure himselfe to liue one houre 36 Omit no opportunitie to heare the word bse all the meanes of your saluation though you feele your selfe most vnwilling there vnto for you knowe not when God will giue a blessing 37 The more godly thou art and the more graces and blessings are vpon thée the more néed thou hast to pray because Satan is then busiest against thée and because thou art easily puffed vp with a conceited holines 38 In prayer desire God to giue thée grace to remember the bedroll of thy sinnes to humble thée and the Catalogue of his mercies truly to make thee thankefull 39 Consent not to the least sin for that is the way to fall in to many sins and if you make no conscience of one sinne you will not make conscience of many and great sinnes 40 When thou prayest for any grace God granteth not thy desire but often giues thée the contrarie yet consider God euer heares his children for their good though not according to there desires 41 Register vp thy sins especially those that haue most dishonoured God and wounded thine owne conscience set them often in thy sight chiefely them when thou hast occasion to renew thy repentance that thy heart may be thereby humbled 42 Labour to sée feele thy spirituall pouerty the want of grace in thy selfe especially those inward corruptions of vnbeliefe pride selfe-loue c. 43 Endeuour to shewe thy self a member of Christ and a seruant of God not only in the generall calling of a Christian but also in thy particular calling in which thou art placed 44 Eramine the Scriptures diligently to sée what is sin and what is not sin in euery action and so carrie in thy heart a constant purpose not to sinne in any thing for faith and the purpose of sinning can not stand together 45 Striue to obey God in al his commandements and let thine endeuour bee sutable to thy purpose to doe nothing at any time against thy conscience rightly enformed by the word of God 46 When thou fallest into any sinne a great or little against thy purpose and resolution restnot in it but spéedily recouer thy selfe by repentance humble thy selfe confesse thine offence and by prayer intreat the Lord to pardon the same 47 Make conscience of idle vaine vnhonest and vngodly thoughts for these are the séedes and beginnings of actuall sinne in word and déede the want of this care is oftentimes fearefully punished 48 Whatsoeuer good thing thou goest about doe it not in a conceite of thine own worthines but in humilitie ascribing the power and praise thereof to God lest hee curse thy best doings 49 Use outward things as meate drinke apparell in that manner and measure that they may further godlines and may be as it were signes in which thou maist exprsse the hidden grace of thy heart 50 Labour not to goe beyond any vnlesse it be in good things make conscience of thy word and let it bee as a bond deale iustly with all men and in all companies either do good or take good Signes of Saluation in whomsoeuer they appeare LOue to the children of God 1. Iohn 3. 14. Delight in y ● word of God Psal 119. 111. Often and feruent prayer Psal 45. 18. To bee zealous of Gods glorie Rom. 12. 11. Deniall of any ●uffi●●●●cy in our selues 2. Cor. 3. 5. Patient bearing the crosse with profit and comfort Ma● 16. 24. Faithfulnes in our ●●● li●gs which God hath placed vs in 1. Cor. 7. 20. Honest iust and con●●●onable dealing in ●●● our actions amongst m●n 1. Cor. 10. 33. Assured faith in the promises of God Acts 16. 31. Sinceritie of heart Pro. 11. 20. The Spirit of Adoption Rom. 8. 25. Sound regeneration and ●anctification Rom. 8. 14. Inward peace Rom. 5. ● Groundednesse in the truth Col. 1. 23. Continuance to the end Mar. 24. 13. If these graces be in vs and abound they wil make vs neither idle nor vnfruitfull in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ that is they will make vs sound and sincere professors of the Gospell 2. Per. ● 8. 7. Obseruations needfull to the reuerent reading and hearing of the Word of GOD. 1 PReparation for the manner of reading it Eccles 4. 17. 2 Wisedome to vnderstand it Iam. 1. 5. 1. Kin. 3. 9. 2. Chro. 1. 10. 3 Diligence to continue in it 2. Ti. 3. 14. Act. 14. 22. 4 Meditation and conference for the better kéeping of the matter Deu. 6. 6. Ioshua 1. 8. Psa 1. 2. 5 Faith to beléeue tt Heb. 4. 2. Iud. 20. 6 Obedience to practise it 1. Sa. 15. 22. 23. Ier. 7. 23. Math. 7. 21. 7 Prayer for a ble●●ing vpon it Mat. 21. 22. Marke 11. 24. Iam. 1. 5. FINIS THE CONTENTS of this Booke AN Introduction to Prayer page 1 2 Certaine Rules concerning Prayer pa. 49 3 Briefe notes shewing the necessitie of prayer page 53 4 A godly and necessarie Prayer to be said at all times pa. 59 5 A Morning prayer for priuate Families pa. 68 6 Euening Prayer for priuate families pa. 73 7 Another morning pray pag. 81 8 Another Euening prayer for priuate families pa. 87 9 Another morning prayer page 93 10 Another Euening Prayer pag. 98 11 Morning prayer for a priuate person pa. 104 12 Euening Prayer for a priuate person pa. 110 13 A Prayer for a priuate person necessary at all times pa. 118 14 Morning Prayer for the Sabbath day before the hearing of the Word pa. 127 15 Euening Prayer for the Sabbaoth day pa. 136 16 A Prayer before the Receiuing of the Lords Supper pa. 144 17 A Prayer after the Receiuing of the Lords Supper pa. 149 18 A Prayer before a man begins the workes of his calling pa. 135 19 A Prayer containing humble confession of sinne and desire of pardon page 159 20 A godly Prayer in time of sicknes or at the point of death pa. 167 21 A Prayer of Thanksgiuing vnto God for Deliuerance out of any sicknes pa. 173 22 A Prayer for a sicke man pag. 176 23 A Prayer for a woman with Childe pa. 180 24 A Prayer for a Midwife by her selfe alone page 182 25 A Thanksgiuing priuate for the safe deliuerance of a woman to be said by the Midwife or some woman present at her Deliuerie page 184 26 A Prayer in time of Pestilence or any other contagious sicknes page 186 27 A Prayer for the Kings Maiestie the whole state page 192 28 A Prayer containing the summe of the Lords Prayer pa. 199 29 A Prayer vpon the Articles of the Creed page 204 30 A Prayer vpon the ten commandements page 206 31 A Prayer containing the doctrine of the Sacraments page 210 32 Prayer before meate page 213 33 Thanksgiuing after meate page 214 34 Another before meat page 215 35 Another after meate page 216 36 Another before meat page 217 37 Another after meate page 218 38 Another before meat page 219 39 Another after meate page 220 40 Another before meat page 221 41 Another after meate pag. 222 42 Godly Directions for the right Receiuing of the Lords Supper page 22● 43 Rules to know true Faith by the fruites thereof pag. 226 44 Christian exercises necessary to be practised in the course of our liues page 231 45 Signes of saluation in whomsoeuer they appeare page 247 46 7. Obseruations needfull to the Reuerent reading and hearing of the word of God page 249 FINIS Faults escaped IN the Epistle Dedicatorie reade period of your timee And pag. 31. l. 17. read I wil fast to pray and pray to fast Pro. 28. ● 4. Reu. 20 Psal 〈◊〉 ●al 26. ● ●al 14. ●● 21. ● 15 Psal 105 Psal 150. 1. Thes 5.
eye preserue his Royall person from al conspiracies and treasons both forraine domesticall and continue his gouernment ouer vs and grant there may not want one of that stock to sit vpon this throne till thy son come to Iudgement Blesse in like maner we beséech thée the Quéenes Maiesty make her a helpe vnto him in al good things powre downe thy blessings vpon there Royal progeny and graunt that they may daily grow in grace fauor both with God and man make them loyall to his maiesty all the daies of his life alwaies afford thy gracious presence to the honorable lords of his Maiesties Counsell be thou president ouer them at their table order their purposes and direct all their consultations as may make most for thy glory the honour of the King and the good of this land and commonwealth giue thy blessing vpon all the Magistrates of the land and courts of Iustice grant that they may drawe forth the sword of iustice for the destruction of vice and wickednes and for the maintenance of Gods true religion vertue Blesse O Lord the house of Aaron Tribe of Leui the ministers of thy word and Sacraments and séeing these are thy Stewards which thou hast set ouer vs to disperse thy misteries good Lord giue vs grace not to estéeme of them as mere mortall men like our selues but as they are indéed the embassadors of thée the euerliuing God who art able to saue and to destroy and that they are not such as raigne ouer our faith but as helpers of our ioy which preach not themselues but Iesus Christ our Lord and count themselues our seruāts for Iesus sake furnish them liberally of thy rich treasure with all graces fit for so excellent a work giue vs grace with our best endeauours to further y ● maintenance therof to this end blesse al schooles of learning especially both the Uniuersities of this land that daily there may procéed such as may be profitable Instruments both for church common welth and in these our prayers we are not vnmindful of the afflictions of Ioseph wee beseech thée send thy Spirit of comfort to all the afflicted whatsoeuer whether in body or in mind or both especially those that suffer for the testimony of a good conscience wee beséech thée to stand by them in al their distresses and bee thou more neere to defend them then Sathan either is or possible can be to seduce draw thē from thée giue them patience to endure whatsoeuer it shal please thée to lay on them harty and true repentance for all their sins an happy issue from their miseries as shall séeme best to thy godly wisedome either by life that they may glorifie thée in this world or by faithfull departure they may be glorified of thee in the world to come and that for Iesus Christs sake our Lord and only Sauior In whose name wee conclude these our weake prayers as he hath taught vs. Our Father which art in heauen c. A Praier containing the summe of the Lords Praier OVr Father which art in Heauen Most gratious Lord God we thy children seruants in thy only son Iesus Christ our sauiour assured héere of by thy good spirit do hartily desire thée as we are made redéemed sanctified to praise thée giue vs thy children grace to acknowledge thée the only true God and to worship thée in thought word and déede that so thy name by vs may be hallowed teach vs which way we may most honour thee while we remaine héere to set our hearts wholly thereunto kéep vs from taking any part of thy glory to our selues and let vs account it our greatest honor to honor thée and be euer afraid of dishonoring thée any way because we haue no power nor know the meanes of our selues to serue thée let thy kingdome come giue vs thy word to be faithfully and painfully preached among vs with thy holy spirit to worke inwardly in our hearts faith feare hope and loue with al heauenly graces that we may become thy subiects heires of thy kingdome send vs zelous gouernors faithfull Preachers that Satan Antichrist heresies vice scismes may bee vtterly destroied our déere and pretious soules saued in the day of the Lord Iesus which day wee pray thée to hasten in the meane season thy will bee done in earth as it is in heauē make vs to forsake our selues all worldly vanities doing nothing but what thou cōmandest and all that thou doest will vs to do it hartely ioyfully readily faithfully and with a constant heart as thy Saints Angels in Heauen performes it and because our bodies craue necessary sustenance without which we cannot serue thée giue vs this day ourdaily b cad We beféeth thée to blesse our daily labors to get sufficient maintenance and al necessaries that we may be able to do thy will Let neither care nor couetousnes oppresse vs but wholly commit our selues to thy faithfull prouiding for vs and good father forgiue vs our trespasses Let not our sinnes either hinder or depriue vs of thy mercies we confesse that wee haue grieuously sinned against thée both originally actually so as it is thy méere mercy the waight of them haue not pressed vs downe to the pit of hell but thou art mercifull in Christ Iesus and for his sake we beseech thée pardon ●● as thou hast promised and perswade our consciences that we are forgiuen by giuing vs grace to forgiue them that trespass against vs giue vs power to continue in all godly courses lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill that neither in inward or outward temptation we may euer bee vanquished but may euer ouercome which wee desire O father of heauen as thou hast all rule and power and maiest haue glorie and praise of hereafter for euer euer and as we are bound in dutie for our election creation redemption iustification sanctification for all earthly benefits and spirituall comforts and the certaine hope of eternal glory to which glorie O father bring vs that for Christ Iesus sake our Lord and only sauiour Amen A praier vpon the Articles of the Creede O Heauenly father from whom all good gifts come I pray thée in thy mercy through Christ Iesus my sauiour to grant me thy gratious gift of a sound iustifying faith which I neither haue nor can haue by nature that I may beleeue in thee O God only the father Almightie maker of heauen and earth and also in Iesus Christ thy only sonne and our Lord which was conceiued by the holy Ghost bo●ne of the Virgine Marie suffered vnder Pontius Pilate was crucified dead and buried that descended into hell and rose againe the third day and ascended into heauen and there si●te●h at the right hand of thee O God father Almightie from whence hee shall come to iudge vs all both quick and dead that I may b● le●●e in the
peace another praies only for peace and God giues him neither grace nor peace not peace because hée wants grace to vse it not grace because peace is all the grace hée cares for not peace because hée will punish him for not begging or estéeming grace and not grace because he séekes not for it One praies for Gods blessing vpon his meat drinke physicke and labor and God heares him not another prospers in these things without praier What is the reason Is it in vaine to pray No pray for a blessing and leaue the euent to God It is sometimes a blessing to want such a blessing By this dealing God shewes hée is tied to no man by desert hée shewes he will do with his owne what he list himselfe hée will exercise thy faith fortitude perhaps he meanes to hasten thée to better fauors and for the other that respects not praier and yet prospers God doth it to allure him to him or else it may bée to fatten him vp for the slaughter in which case that prosperitie is very aduersitie and that séeming blessing a true curse One praieth conceiuing an other reading the one frames words to his mind which is more easie the other frames his minde to words which is not so easie yet both the one and the other praieth obtaineth if they pray with good vnderstanding and godly affections A man may pray without booke and misse he may pray by a booke and get for he that praies by heart without heart does nothing but talke whereas he that praies by book with his heart doth both reade and pray with deuotion He reades a praier but praieth not who reades without vnderstanding or affection ● and ●● likewise speakes but praies not that vtters wordes and yet weies not nor heartely wishes not the things he speakes of Two desire grace one of them obtaines the other gets it not Is God partiall or respects he persons No but one desires grace and vseth the meanes and ordinances of grace as the word and Sacraments and obtaineth another would haue grace but cares not for these meanes and is reiected Some condemne the saying of one prayer often at one time and so it may if the hart repeat not as wel as the tongue But if there be an ingemination of affection as well as of the supplication it is not to be reproued We can double our sinnes why can wee not why should wee not double our suites for the pardon of them One prayes weeping another cannot shedds a teare yet both may bee heard for the sobbes and sighes of the soule are as sensible to Gods eare as teares are to the eye and the soule can shed teares though the eyes be dry As also the eye can water when the soule is not wet The best teares are the throbs of a broken and bléeding heart Some imagine that they can make Powerfull prayers thinking with their words and arguments to preuaile with God Almightie wheras in truth if any man bee heard it is not for the swéetnesse of words the variety of matter the multiplicity of reasons but through the intercession of Christ who doth make God propitious to vs and to accept our poore and humble prayers If my prayers be heard I will ascribe it to Gods dignation and not to nay dignitie to Gods benig●●ty and not to my prayers excellencie to his eare and not to my tongue Praying and wishing is not all one He that wishes doth not alwaies expresse or define a person from or of whom hee wisheth some good vnto himselfe but he that prayeth prayeth to some body But whether men wish or pray for any grace it is no signe of sauing grace except the meanes of grace be loued neither shall that grace be granted whiles these meanes are neglected Those meanes can do nothing without God and God to wit ordinarily will doe nothing without them Some are wide mouth ed but close-fisted they wil promise much but performe little part with nothing but God is open handed and open hearted his promises are performances and his wordes workes He is Verity and cannot lye hee is Vertue and cannot faile his power is able to make good his promise Amongst men promises are often as weightlesse as the winde some would performe and cannot some could but wil not but God both can and will his will is not larger then his power but what God doth will that God doth work and whatsoeuer he is able to will he is able to worke It is pittie then but that hee should want that may haue for asking Hautinesse is abhominable in a Suiter but humilitie pleaseth yet all that talke of humilitie are not truely humble Some are humble-proud proud of humblenesse but indéed he that is proud of humilitie doth want humilitie and swels with insolencie I would haue all men pray humbly yet let no man thinke he deserues to bee heard for his humilitie the opinion of such a merits wil stop the passage of mercie Others forsooth will néeds be so humble as that they will not goe only and alwaies to God directly but with the craued aide of Saints departed Truely I desire to bee humble but I would not bee humbler then my God requireth such humilitie is eyther pride of hart or ignorance of head I confesse I am not worthy of my selfe to present my selfe and my suites vnto so high a Maiestie but his precept and promise doth embolden me and what I want in my selfe it is supplyed in my Sauiour his merites doth co●er all my denierites Some imagin they néed not pray for that which they know they haue yet our Sauiour bids vs pray dayly for our Bread Thou hast bread now thou maist be depriued of it by and by or what if God deny it his word of blessing If he do thy bread may be thy bane it may rot it may hurt and not help I will pray for bread as though I wanted bread Though I were very rich yet would I pray as poore Though I knew I had God yet wold I stil seeke him as if I had not found him Though I were holy and knew my selfe to be in the state of grace yet would I pray that God would accept and sanctifie me as though I were vn holy and felt my selfe most miserable There are some that because they haue beene grieuous and long sinners doe thinke it is too late so● them and that they are not worthy n●w to pray f●● mercy Surely they think not wrong if they respect their owne desert yet would I haue them pray for ●arden because Gods mercie is greater then their misery and ●e will remit if they will repent I will n●t ●e ●eter●d from crauing mercy though my merits are worthy nothing but endlesse misery I will pray for grace thogh I haue beene too too gracelesse because God is gracious and bids me pray because Christ is pit●full and bids me Come and because the Scripture saith Hee that confesseth his sinne sand
grace in the world without the grace of God Some pray for an almes which yet will giue no almes they would receiue good but they will doe no good they would not be denyed in their own desires but they will not sticke to crosse the desires and good déeds of others but doubtlesse hée that will giue no almes to man is vnworthy to receiue an almes of God he that can without pitty sée the wants of christians deserues that his owne wants should be vnpittied of Christ ●ee that crosseth the good desires and good déedes of others deserues a crosse to his owne and a curse to himselfe I will therefore doe good that I may find good I will heare the cry of others that I may be heard my selfe I will not denie my good will to man least God should deny his good will to me I will not crosse men in their lawfull desires least that God should deny me mine Euery man wil pray for his friendes but few for their enemies yet he that will not heartily pray for his enemies as our Lord did and Saint S●euen hee shall not be partaker of the prayer of our Sauiour nor the praise of his Saintes For Christ prayed onely for those that should haue his Spirit and those onely haue the spirit of Christ which doe resemble Christ And indéed it is iust that he that will not pray for his enemies should be debarr'd of Christ who out of his loue did pray for his foes doth make thē his friends The Psalmist saith I● I incline vnto wickednes with my heart the Lord will not heare me For in déed Gods eare inclineth to vs as our hart inclineth to him and if we decline from him and with our hearts incline to wickednes we mooue him to decline from vs and to incline to wrath If we regard not him in our harts why should hée lend vs his eares If we wil listen vn to that which hee would haue vs loath why should not he loath that to which we would haue him listen I will therefore expell my sinnes least God should repell my suites I wil wash mine hands in innocencie O Lord and so will I goe to thine altar Not to pray or to contemne prayer is a certain signe of a wicked man I will therefore prouoke my selfe to pray that I may be assured that the Spirit of God is in me and that the miscrie of the wicked belongs not to me assuring my selfe that they that wil not pray to God make themselues a prey vnto the Diuell It is a rule of wisedome To serue the season and wisely to bee followed of them that delight in prayer For there is a time in which God is neere and ready to bee found Let vs therefore séeke him whiles he may bee found and call vpō him whiles he is near or otherwise we may call and not be heard wee may séeke him and yet not find him There is also a time in which a man may be better disposed to pray then at an other let vs therefore beware we loose it not lest if we will not pray when we may we shall not be able when we would I haue heard some complaine of their dulnes and bewaile their in disposition to pray Let them but lengthen their complaint and lamentation strike their rockie hearts with a serious remembring of their owne miseries and Gods mercies to them and by the grace of God prayers shall gush out of their harts as waters did out of the Rock Neither despair though thou feelst thy selfe as dead for it is a true tokēn of the life of the spirit to séel and lament the deadnesse of spirit Some imagine if God heare them not as soone as they desire that he will not heare them at all and that they are of no reckoning with him in which they are iniurious to thēselues and to God to themselues because this fansie doth quench their feruencie and hinder their perseuerance and to God who doth not alwaies hate when hée makes as though he heares not For by séeming to neglect vs and by denying our suites at the first he● wold rouze vp our spirits he would try our patience and exercise our saith hee would shewe vs that not our merits but his owne mercy moues him to heare vs and finally he would instruct vs to make more account of his benefits when they come For commonly things lightly obtained are lightly estéemed Many men pray for things that are hurtfull to them I will therefore beg temporal blessings as they may be blessings to mee and whatsoeuer I pray for I will submit my selfe to his wisedome and desire him to heare me not to my prayer but to my profit not as I thinke but in what hee knowes to bee fitting for me There are certaine men deuoted to their wicked lusts that stick not sometimes to say that they care not so they may haue halfe an houre before their death to repent them of their sinnes and to pray to God for mercie These men by their presuming of mercy are in great danger to féele the seueritie of iustice They speake as if they had repentance in a string as if they could pray when they listed and as if they could haue God to heare them when they would themselues But I will repent and pray for mercy in my youth least I should be reiected in mine age I wil cry now that I may bée heard now I will not refuse to séeke him now least I should not find him anon I will sue vnto him for his grace whiles I am like to liue that I may not be refused when I am like to die I will die whiles I liue that I may liue when I am dead and I wil pray whiles I may least I cannot when I would I will liue whiles I liue that I may not die when I die I will sue for grace now whiles it is offered least for contemning grace now I should bée denied grace hereafter Because God hath set downe all things in an vnchangeable and eternall decrée and hath determined from eternitie what gifts hee will giue vnto the sonnes of men therefore some imagine that it is to little or no purpose for a man to pray This is a profane and foolish fansie profane because it drawes a side the heart from dutie For the rule of our obedience is not the secret decrées of God but his reuealed pleasure Now his will which he hath disclosed to vs is that wée ought to pray vnto him and that continually I say again it is a foolish fansie for as God hath ordained the end so hée hath appointed meanes vnto it as hée hath ordained to giue men these and these gifts so hée hath ordained commanded that men should aske them And if hée giue temporall things to any man that is not deuout pious and vnderstanding know that such things which should haue béene for his good doe make for his destruction
we thank thée for those inestimable blessings which concerne a better life and our eternall happinesse as our Election before the foundations of the world our Creation into the world our Redemption by the bloud of thy deare Sonne Christ Iesus when wee were worse then nothing our Sanctification by the holy Spirit our Uocation from the world our blessed hope of Glorification in the world to come O Lord we confesse we haue not deserserued the least of all these thy blessings either temporall or spirituall but haue rather giuen thée iust cause to depriue vs of euery one of them by reason of our manifold sinnes both Originall and Actuall which we haue multiplied against thée from time to time O Lord we confesse that our Conception our birth yea and our whole liues haue béene in sinne liuing in the breach of all thy Commandements our fathers and mothers were sinfull deriuing it euen from our first parents Adam and Eue and so to vs that as Adam purchased for vs his Children none other inheritance but the vnhappy entrance into sinne and corruption and we béeing in his loynes and engrafted into this detestable stocke of sinne we are sorie O Lord that wee haue offended thée so willingly and disobediently strayed from thy holy Lawes yea we do vnfainedly condemn our selues in thy presence for euery one of our sins purposing in our hearts by the grace of thy Holy Spirit to forsake our former euill wayes and to make more conscience of sinne then euer we haue done heretofore Now for as much as it hath pleased thée to make the night for man to rest in as thou hast ordained him the day to trauell in grant deare father that wee may so take our bodily rest that our soules may continually watch for the time that our Lord Iesus Christ shal appeare for our deliuerance out of this mortall life in the meane season wée beséech thée grant that in our sléepe we be not ouercome by any fantasies dreames or other tentations but that we may fully set our minds vpon thée loue thée feare thée and rest in thée and that our sléepe be not ●●cessiue or ouermuch after the vnsatiable desire of the flesh but onely sufficient to content our weake natures that wee may be the better enabled the day following to liue in all godly conuersation in the discharge of our callings to the glorie of thy holie name and profit of our brethren through Iesus Christ our Lord. Blesse with vs wee beséech thée thy Children and Church in all places poure downe thy blessings in especiall manner vpon the Kings most excellent Maiesty the Quéene and her Royall Progeny blesse all the Nobilitie and Magistrates of the land Blesse the Ministers and teachers of thy holy Word Lord giue a blessing to their labours that by their ministerie such may daily be woon vnto thee as belong vnto thine Election of grace Blesse and succour all the afflicted members of thy Church wheresoeuer or howsoeuer distressed bée with them in all their sicknesse lay no more vpon them then thou shalt make them able to beare giue them the true sight and féeling of their sinnes so far as may leade them to true repentance a hartie sorrow for the same howsoeuer it shall please thée to deale with them let it bee in mercy and not in iustice knowing they are but flesh and in thy good time send them a happy deliuerance out of their miserie either by life or by death as it shall séeme best t● thy maiestie Lastly as duty bindes vs we commend vnto thy fatherly protection all our friends and kindred according to the flesh whether they bee néere or deare vnto vs in affinitie or consanguinity and all whomsoeuer thou wouldest we should commend vnto thy maiesty for them as for our selues wée beséech thee continue thy mercies and goodnesse towards vs euen for thy deare sonnes sake Iesus Christ our Lord and onely Sauiour to whom with thee and the blessed Spirit our Comforter be ascribed as is most due all honour and glorie now and for euer Amen Another prayer for Morning O Most mercifull God and heauenly father we thy seruants doe hers humbly prostrat our selues before thy diuine maiesty acknowledging here in thy sight our heinous offences committed against thée both in thought word and worke so that our sinnes are growne more in number then the haires of our heades and if thou shouldest enter into Iudgement with vs we could not be able to answere thée one of a thousand they are so heinous that the very least of them being but conceiued in thought is sufficient in iudgement to throw vs down to the lake that burneth with fire brimstone besides O Lord wee are guilty before thy Maiestie of a huge masse of corruption which we haue drawn from the loines of our first parents which of it owne nature is inough to condemne vs if thou shouldest deale with vs according to Iustice though we had neuer committed actuall sin all the daies of our leues Further O Lord wee are full of blindnes and sencelesse securitie running on headlong to destruction and committing sinne after sinne although not notorious to the world yet horrible before thy pure eyes which seest all things but O Lord wee dayly grone vnder the burden of our sinnes inwardly lamenting our own folie In Heauen Earth or Hell we see none able to sustain thy wrath for them but euen thy deare Son Christ Iesus the Son of thy loue who in mercy infinite and in compassion endles hath suffered and ouercome that endlesse punishment which was due vnto vs for them In him therfore most mercifull Father and through him do we come vnto thee beingful assured according to thy promise that thou wilt accept and take that full recompence which he our Sauiour hath made for vs on his Crosse In him therefore we see thine anger towards vs appeased and thy wrath satisfied and our debt payed O Lord enlarge our hearts with thankefulnesse to thy Maiestie for the same and make sinne to dye in vs more and more that wee may hate detest and vtterly abhorre all sinne in all men but especially in our selues and strongly through thy spirit set our selues in open war against all sinne and wickednesse that we may not please our selues in the least sinne but streightly examine sinne by the strict Rules of thy holyword we may alwaies walke not onely before the eyes of man but circumspectly in this respect that we haue the eies of thy maiestie to take a view of our doings we humbly thank thy maiesty for all thy mercies bestowed vpon vs either for soule or bodie amongst the rest wee acknowledge this not to bee the least that we haue quietly passed this night and that thou hast giuen vs quiet rest and sléepe for the refreshment of our weake bodies which without the same could not endure grant we beseech thée that we may bestowe this day and the residue of our life wholly in thy
into the affaires of this day I beséech thée blesse me in the duties of my calling this day and euer for idlenesse and godlynesse can not stand together and it is thy pleasure that in the sweat of my face I should eat my bread O Lord preserue me from all fraudulent and de●eitfull courses draw my affections more and more from the loue of the World fix my heart vpon those things which are aboue if things succéed according to my mind by thy blessing vpon my labours make me thankefull vnto thée if any crosse come make me patient and carefull to profit by euerie chastisement that it shall please thée to lay vpon me knowing that howsoeuer they are greiuous for the present yet in the end they will bring the quiet fruit of righteousnesse to al them that are thereby exercised which God grant for his Christs sake to whom with the holy spirit bee all praise now and euer Amen Euening Praier for a priuate Person O Eternall God Father of our Lord Iesus Christ and in him my most mercifull father I humbly confesse before thy glorious presence that I am altogether a lump of sinne a masse of corruption and therfore haue for feited thy fauour and incurred thy high displeasure both in thought word and deede My sins O Lord are more in number than the haires of my head yea farre more than I can possibly féele or know and if I should goe about to reckon vp my particular offences I know not where to begin or where to make an end It is thou O Lord who knowest my sins to whom the secrets of my heart are manifest and nothing can be hid from thy sight besides my consciense doth accuse me of many greiuous euils and I daily feele by ful experience how fraile I am how prone to euel and backward to all goodnesse my minde my heart and affections and all the faculties both of soule and body are ful of vanitie profanenesse dulnesse deadnesse drow●inesse in matters of thy worship and seruice But O déere father I haue learned from thy mouth that thou art a God full of mercie slow to wrath and of great compassion and kindnesse towards all such as are heauy laden groan vnder the burthen of their sinnes O Lord extend thy great mercy towards mée poore sinner and giue me a general pardon for al mine offences whatsoeuer seale it to my conscience in the blood of thy déere son Christ Iesus assuring me more and more of thy loue an fauour towards me and that thou art a reconciled father vnto me in the same christ O Lord I beséech thée principally giue me victorie ouer those sins thou knowest my nature most prone to commit Mortific in me whatsoeuer is carnall and sanctiffe me by thy good spirit and knit my heart vnthée for euer Lord grant that I may take delight in the reading and hearing of thy holy word that I may loue and reuerence all the faithfull Ministers of the gospell giue O Lord a melting heart that I may tremble at thy worde let not my sinnes holde backe thy mercies from me nor mine vnworthines stop the passage of thy grace I most humbly thank thee for all thy blessings bestowed vpon me necessarie for this life as food raiment health peace liberty c. which many of thy déere children doe want being notwithstanding bought with the pretious blood of Christ Iesus as well as I. Bi●t aboue all deere Father I praise thy name for the blessings of a better life especially for thy holy worde and sacraments and all the good I enioy therby for the continuance of thy gospell the worde of truth the means of our saluation for the death of thy son and all that happinesse I receiue thereby O Lord open my blinde eies euery day more and more to sée and consider of thy great and meruelous loue towards me in all these things that by the dew consideration therof my heart may be drawne néerer vnto thee to loue thée much because thou hast giuen much and as thou dost abound towards me in goodnesse so grant that I may abound towards thée in obedience and thankfulnesse and in these my weak and imperfect praiers O Lord I am not mindeful of my selfe alone but of the whole estate of thy Church wheresoeuer blesse all christian Kings and Princes calling vpon thy name especially our dread Soueraigne the Kings Maiestie the Quéene and their roial Progonie Blesse all the nobilitie the magistrates and ministers of the Land that all their Councels and labours may begin at thy feare and may be referred thy glory Succour and comfort all those that are comfortlesse sanctifie all their afflictions and troubles vnto them that they may tend to thy glory and their owne good Finally O Lord according to my bounden dutie I commend vnto thy Maiestie all my friends and acquaintance beséeching thée for them as for my selfe to blesse vs all in our particular places and grant that we may do those things which may bée to thy glorie and our comforts through Iesus Christ our Lord. In whose name I end as he hath taught me saying Our father which art in heauen hallowed bee thy name Thy kingdome come Thy-will be done in earth as it is in heauen c. A Prayer for a priuate person necessarie at all times ALmightie God and in Iesus Christ my most mercifull and louing Father I doe here in thy presence acknowledge that I am of my selfe a most wretched and miserable sinner both in respect of the corruptions of my heart as also the transgression of my life more particularly I doe acknowledge the infidelitie of my heart wherby I haue not yet learned to depend vpon thy prouidence for the things of this life nor vpon thy mercie for the saluation of my soule I confesse O Lord the Atheisme and profanenesse both of my mind and heart whereby all my thoughts and affections are estranged from thée and so glewed to the things of this life that I can take more ioy and delight in doing mine owne will and in seruing mine owne lusts then euer I would ●● in seruing and obeying thée I acknowledge likewise the pride of mine own heart whereby I doe eralt my selfe in the vanity of my own conceit aboue thy maiestie and aboue my Brethren whom thou hast made farre more excellent then my selfe as also the security of the flesh whereby I put away the day of wrath farre from mee promising to me selfe fréedome from all thy curses and plagues notwithstanding I walke in sinne and in the stubbornnes of mine owne heart my hypocrisie wherby I am content my selfe onely with an outward name and profession of religion and holinesse before men not regarding the truth and power of godlinesse besides O Lord my life abounds in all Actuall transgressions against euery one of thy commandements I haue liued in the abuse of thy mercies and haue not béene drawne néerer vnto thee In neglect of thy
vnworthinesse to inuite me to this blessed banquet which thou hast ordained for the strengthning of my wea●e faith and for the preseruation of the memorie of Christs death O Lord I beséech thée giue me grace to put on the wedding garment and séeing thou hast commanded that I should examine my selfe grant that I may not presume to thrust my self into thy holy presence without a due examination of mine owne estate both how I haue liued and also how I am prepared for so weightie a seruice I desire to do it O Lord help my desire I promise to liue more holy than I haue done giue me power I pray thée to performe my promise O Lord I confesse I am by nature a childe of wrath as well as others giue me a true and liuely faith wherwith as with a spirituall hand I may be spiritually ioined vnto thée that in this outward pledge wherby it hath pleased thée to stoope to my sences by visible signes of bread and wine setting forth thereby inuisible graces so grant good Lord I may wholly rest in thy death and passion which is the matter of both thy Sacraments cleanse mee O Lord that thou maiest enter into me and maiest vouchsafe to take vp thy habitation within me I know O Lord that I am most vnworthy of this excellent mercy but it is thou that for thine own names sake hast shewed vnto me this great saluation not sparing thine only begotten son whom when the fulnesse of time was come thou diddest send into the World made of a woman that in him thou mightest receiue a full satisfaction for my sinnes committed both in body and soule remoue far from me O Lord all swelling disdainefull and vncharitable affections for this is a feast of loue therefore to it a malicious and reuengeful heart cannot be a welcome guest and when I present my self before thée at thy table O Lord I beséech thée restrain wy wandring and idle thoughts and let them bée seriously fixed on that which is the Sacrament namely the death of my sauiour quicken me vp to deuote and consecrate my self for euer vnto his seruice who hath vouchsafed himselfe to be a sacrifice for me and grant that when I sée bread and wine on the table with my bodily eie I may with the eie of my soule behold Christ on the Crosse and when I looke vpon the wine powred out of the vessell I may consider how Christs blood was powred out for my sinnes and as I receiue this bread and wine into my stomack for bodily sustenance so cause me I beséech thée to féede on the body and blood of our Lord and Sauiour Christ that it may be nourishment for my soule Amen A Praier after the Receiuing of the Lords Supper O most louing and mercifull father I cannot giue thée thankes worthy enough according to the desire of my minde for the inestimable treasure of this heauenly foode which thou hast now made me partataker of in this heauenly mysterie to wit the true bread of heauen that euerlasting meat that abideth for eue●● thy blessed sonne pur Sauiour Christ Iesus in whom I haue obtained by the gift of this holy Communion an earnest of an immortall inheritance to come O Lord let not this pretious blood of his be shed in vaine for me but nourish my soule by his flesh and more and more clense it by his blood quicken me O Lord I beséech thée in this life that in the body of his Church I may be partaker of all spirituall blessings through him and as thou hast seperated me O Lord from the wicked in this holy banquet so kéep me I pray thée from their corruptions that I be not as a dog that returneth to his vomit and as a filthy swine that is washed to her wallowing in the mire but good Lord grant that I may seusibly féele the death of Christ to be swéete vnto my soule as I doe now these creatures of bread and wine to afforde a pleasant taste and refreshing to my body O heauenly Father let me not depart hence forgetful of thy kindnesse but grant that I may euen now at this present time euen resolue with mine owne soule to walke in a better course of holy obedience to thy Magesty than heretofore hauing respect vnto all thy Commandements and as I haue béene this day put in minde of the benefit of Christs death so let mée euery day thinke often of his death that thereby I may liue vnto righteousnesse and learne to die vnto sinne and grant that euer heereafter I may so walke before thée that all men may sée that I am become a new creature thus endeuouriug to walke in this life according to thy will expressed in thy holy worde I may heereafter enioy the ioies of thy kingdome in thy presence there to abide for euer euer Amen A P●aier before a man begins the workes of his calling O Almightie and euerliuing God séeing all iust and lawfull vocations and callings grounded vpon thy worde are warranted for vs to liue in and also hast commanded that no man should be idle giue me grace I humbly pray thée that I may walke faithfully before thée as in thy holy presence so that no deceit cunning or guile take any hold of me but that I may labour truly and diligently as doing thine owne work Good Lord I beséech thée so prosper and blesse my godly endeuours that in Iesus Christ they may be a seale of thy fauour towards me to maintaine me and mine and that I may be also helpfull and beneficial vnto others knowing it to be a better thing to giue than to receiue and when it shall please thée O Lord by thy blessing vpon my labours that my basket and my store is increased grant that I may not ascribe to mine owne industry pains but to giue thée the praise of it to whom it wholly belongeth And good father grant that I may not set my heart vpon these outward things but rather as riches encrease so I may be more and more affraid of my selfe least the cares of this World and the deceitfulnesse of riches choake in me the séedes of grace so steale my minde away from better things let me not I beséech thée so eagerly follow the duties of my calling that I should abridge and skant my selfe of conuenient seasons for heauenly and spirituall exercises but alwaies make me behold thy all séeing presence in whose sight all things are naked that so I may approue my selfe vnto thée by a streight vpright cariage and in so doing I shall imitate thy son Christ Iesus who in the daies of his flesh humbled himselfe to liue as a man vpon this earth by following a painfull trade and when the time was come that he was to publish himselfe to the World he was neuer idle but went about doing good yea with that alacritie and chéerefulnesse that it was his meat to do the will of his
to hide that from thee which thou before whom all things are naked doest know better then my selfe yea such is thy mercie that when I do lay my sinnes open thou doest couer them good Father I beseech thee giue mee that minde which a seeke man should haue and increase my patience with my pain call to my mind all which I haue heard or read or felt or meditated to strengthen mee in this my visitation that though I neuer taught any good while I liued yet I may now instruct others how to die and to beare patiently whatsoeuer thy holie hand shall lay vpon them Apply vnto me al thy mercies and merites of Christ Iesus as if he had died for me in particular bee not farre from mee I beseech thee when the enemie comes to tempt me but when hee is most busie then let thy good spirit be busiest also to defend me and let my last houre be my best houre and my last thoughtes and words the best that euer I did thinke or speake Lord I know that I can not escape death then why should I feare it and if I must dye why not now if it so please thee for my chiefest happines is behind and I can not haue it vnles I go vnto it I confesse O Lord my paines are great but séeing I trauell to heauen make mee patient I beseech thee to beare my paines and when it shall please thee to call me out of this vaile of miserie command thy holy Angels I humbly pray thee to carrie my soule into the bosome of blessed A. braham there to rest with thee in eternall glorie for euer and euer Amen A Prayer of thanks-giuing vnto God for Deliuerance out of any Sicknesse ALl honour and praise be giuen vnto thee most gracious God and mercisull Father for all thy mercies and fauours bestowed vpon mee euen from my cradle to this present houre for my Election Creation Redemption Iustification Sanctification Preseruation and that blessed hope of Glorification in the world to come O Lord thou hast loaded mee with thine abundant fauors as if I had euer done thy will although I neuer knew thée as I ought loued thee as I should obayed thee as thou commandedst nor beene thankefull to thee as thou hast deserued excéeding experience haue I had of thy goodnes many times but neuer more then in my late sicknesse wherewith thou didst visit mee Lord grant that I be not in the number of those who are forward to aske in time of trouble and affliction but slacke and carelesse to acknowledge their thankfulnes when mercy is bestowed like those Lepers that when they were cleansed returned not to giue God thanks for his mercy O Lord thou hast chastened me and corrected me but herein appeares thy mercy that thou hast not giuen mee ouer to death I confesse thou mightst iustly haue cut mee off depriued mee of the rest of my yeares but it was thy good pleasure to deliuer my soul from the pit of corruption Imprint in my mind I beséech thée the vowes promises which I made in my sicknesse of better obedience and seruice to thy maiestie then heretofore and grant that I may make conscience to performe them and let me know that howsoeuer thou hast now giuen me some little respite and prolonged my daies yet I must not de●eiue my selfe in putting farre from my remembrance the day of my death but that I may make a holy vse of this thy fatherly correcting me and to expresse my thankefulnes in my life and conuersation in walking godly before thee and in preparing my selfe for my end that I may finish my course with ioy and bee ready to meete my Sauiour in the clouds and to rest with him and his holy Angels for euer and in his euerlasting kingdom of glorie Ame● A Prayer for a Sick man MOst gracious God and in Christ Iesus our mercifull Father wée poore wretches gathered here before thee doe truely and most freely confesse that wee are most vile and miserable vtterly vnworthy to speake vnto thee or to receiue the least fauour from thee by reason of our many and grieuous sinnes our blindnes of minde ignorances negligences peruersenes of heart and vnseruiceablenesse in our liues but with all we doe remember thy great loue and mercifull promises made vnto them that with ●enitent and humble spirits do sue vnto thée wherfore wee are enboldned to approch vnto thy throne of grace in the name of thy Son Christ Iesus beseeching thée for his sake to forgiue vs all our sinnes originall and actuall wash vs we pray thée in his bloud and cloth vs with his righteousnes giue vs grace to turne vnto thée with our hearts from all our sinnes and inable vs by thy grace to serue thee in righteousnes holines all the dayes of our liues Take care we beséech thée of this thy Seruant whom thou hast afflicted before our eyes O Lord receiue him to thy grace and assure him of thy glory grant vnto him faith in thy promises patience vnder thine hand and hope of thy mercy restore him if it be thy blessed will to his perfect health againe and blesse all good meanes vnto it if not prepare him for death and for thy kingdome comfort him with an assured hope of a ioyfull resurrection and whensoeuer his soule shall depart from his body grant that it may be presented without all sinne to thée through Iesus Christ our Lord and Sauiour Amen A Prayer for a Woman with child BLessed God and gracious Father I thy poore Handmaide doe héere humbly present my selfe before thy throne of Grace beseeching thee to forgiue me all my manifold sins committed against thee burie them in the death of my Sauiour thy Son Christ Iesus O Lord I beseech thee for his sake to accept of me and this poore worme inclosed in my wombe vouchsafe to giue vs thy Sonne and to sanctifie vs with thy Holy Spirit grant me strength and patience I humbly intreat thee to indure and ouercome those paines which for my sinnes are worthily imposed on me Asswage them O Lord I pray thee and vouchsafe mee a safe deliuerance with safetie to this child within me if it may please thy Maiestie so will I dedicate my selfe and that which thou shalt giue me to the glorie of thine holy Name O Lord heare O Lord help be thou my God and my guide my saluation and my succour not for my merites but for the honour of thy mercie and the all sufficient merites of Iesus Christ to whome with thee and thy Holy Spirit three persons but one euer-liuing and euerlouing God bee all honour and glorie for euer and for euer Amen A Prayer for a Midwife by her selfe alone O Lord my God I beseech thee forgiue me my manifold sins and wickednes accept of me I beseech thée in thy Sonne Iesus Christ honour mee with all the graces of thy spirit grant me wisedoms modesty temperance and a religious heart