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A44516 The exercise of prayer: or, A help to devotion Being a supplement to the happy ascetick, or best exercise. Containing prayers and devotions, suitable to the respective exercises with additional prayers for several occasions. By Anth. Horneck D.D. Horneck, Anthony, 1641-1697. 1685 (1685) Wing H2825; ESTC R213484 41,978 254

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strong in the behalf of those whose Heart is upright before thee I have deserved that no eye should pity me because I have not used my sight with that Moderation Modesty Decency and Piety thou justly requirest of me I have had Eyes and have not seen those things I should have taken notice of it were just with thee to strike me blind and to deprive me of that mercy which I have so often turned into wantonness I have stared upon objects that have inflamed my Lusts irritated my Passions and kindled Hell fire in my Breast Ah! what impure what disorderly thoughts have I let in through these windows Wonder O my Soul that Vengeance hath not pulled them out or that darkness hath not yet seized on them What discontent what mistrust of thy Providence what Pride what Envy what Malice what Revenge hath crept into my Soul through these Glasses How ill a use have I made of the gift of God! How have I dishonoured my Creator with these eyes How covetous how vain how sensual hath my sight of the riches and pleasures of the world made me O look upon me and have mercy on me Open thou mine eyes that I may see wondrous things out of thy Law O let nothing be so pleasant to mine eyes as thy marvellous works Teach me to see thee in thy Providence and in thy works of Grace and Nature O let me remember that where-ever I am I am before the eye of thy glory and let mine eyes be ever toward the Lord. If my right eye offend me let me pull it out Give me courage to turn away mine eyes from beholding Vanity when that Vanity would make me enamoured with the world Quicken the eyes of my mind that I may behold thy Power and Glory as I have seen it in the Sanctuary Shew me the danger of walking in the fight of mine Eyes and guide me by thine Eye Destroy in me all lofty looks and the Lust of the eye do thou remove far from me See O Lord and consider my wants and teach me to offer unto thee my reasonable service Let my outward as well as inward man be thy servant O let me see and taste how sweet and how gracious thou art Thou hast given me my Eye-sight Cause me to see thy Salvation and let me see that I walk circumspectly as wise men and not as Fools redeeming the time because the days are evil Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine eyes lest I sleep the sleep of death Keep me as the apple of thine eye hide me under the shadow of thy Wings Then shall I behold thy Face in righteousness I shall be satisfied when I awake with thy likeness O glorious sight when I shall see thee as thou art how ravishing will that prospect be How transporting that Vision O let me not miss of it O let me not lose that charming spectacle I will look upon thee here I will behold thee in the blessings I enjoy I will see thee in thy Mercies and admire thee I will look to my self that I may not erre from thy Commandments I will look for the new Heavens and the new Earth wherein dwells righteousness I will look up and please my self with the thoughts of Mount Sion which fades not away I will look unto the Lord that I may be enlightened and my face may not be ashamed thorough Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 8. viz. To make good use of the Virtues Vices of our Neighbours MOst Merciful Father Creator of Heaven and Earth who hast given me a Soul apt to be led by Examples and hast set most excellent Patterns before me that I might follow their steps encline my Heart I beseech thee to consider the large provision thou hast made for my better part and let me not stand in mine own light and continue blind in the midst of so many shining and burning lights Arise O Lord and deliver me from the wicked from the men which are thy hand O Lord from the men of the world who have their portion in this Life and whose Bellies thou fillest with thy hid Treasure O let me see with other eyes than carnal men do see O raise my Mind and carry it up to the holy Mount to the Mount of God and from thence let me behold the portion of thy Children of those excellent souls that despise the world and labour for honour and immortality Discover to me the comforts and satisfactions they enjoy in thy Bosom and how thou makest them drink of the Rivers of thy pleasures Let their Faith encourage me to believe in hope against hope that as they are made perfect in love so I may be perfect too and may be one with thee even as thou and they are one I cannot have a better example than thy self O make me partaker of thy divine Nature Give me a holy ambition to be like thee Make me merciful as my Father in Heaven is merciful O let that mind be in me which was also in Christ Jesus O Jesu attract my Soul with thy beauty Teach me to tread in thy steps Let thy example be ever before me and where-ever I am let me do nothing unworthy of it If I follow thee I cannot erre Thou art the way the truth and the life Lord do thou appear very amiable to my Soul that this sight may constrain me to learn of thee Transcribe thy Graces on my Soul and Life that my Conversation may shew that I am thy Disciple indeed resolved to live and die and rise with thee to eternal Glory Give me the Spirit of St. Paul Give me the excellent temper of those Saints who through Faith subdued Kingdoms wrought Righteousness obtained Promises stopped the mouths of Lyons quenched the violence of the Fire out of weakness were made strong and were tortured not accepting deliverance that they might obtain a better resurrection O deny me not the same Spirit of Faith that at last I may obtain the end of my Faith the salvation of my Soul through Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer relating to Exercise 9. viz. To put a charitable interpretation upon what we see or hear O God who art infinitely compassionate and charitable Love it self and Goodness it self Ah! how selfish is my Heart To whom shall I complain but to thee who alone canst heal me Thou hast Balm thou hast Plaisters for all Sores Medicines for all Diseases Thy Store-house is full of Blessings How uncharitable are my Thoughts sometimes How censorious my Tongue How apt am I to think and speak ill of my Neighbour How doth my Blood boyl with revengeful desires when either a real or an imaginary injury is offered me O thou God of Peace O Father of mercy melt melt this stubborn Heart how loth is it to yield to thy injunctions I am encompassed with all the rays of Gods charity imaginable Thou bearest with me when I deserve punishment thou dealest not