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A29178 A minister's counsel to the youth of his parish when arriv'd to years of discretion : recommended to the societies in and about London / by Francis Bragge ... Bragge, Francis, 1664-1728. 1699 (1699) Wing B4199; ESTC R32860 70,334 248

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by thy goodness and speedily led to Repentance We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. And may it please thee to give us that which is Repentance to Salvation a Godly sorrow working a thorough amendment of every evil Thought and Word and Work Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us That it may please thee to assist us in our Addresses to thy Holy Altar where we will again dedicate our selves intirely to thee and do thou verifie our Offering We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. Pity our Infirmities and prepare our Hearts for the reception of our dearest Saviour hearken to the good desires which thou thy self hast put into our Minds and grant that by thy help they may be brought to good effect thro' Jesus Christ our Lord Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us And thou Eternal Son of God we most humbly beseech thee to hear us O spotless Lamb of God that takest away the Sins of a wretched wicked World have Mercy upon us and now and ever grant us thy Peace we are thine O therefore save us for thy Mercies sake Lord have mercy upon us Christ have mercy upon us Lord have mercy upon us Our Father which art in Heaven hallowed be thy Name Thy kingdom come Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heaven Give us this Day our daily Bread And forgive us our Trespasses as we forgive them that Trespass against us And lead us not into Temptation but deliver us from evil For thine is the Kingdom the Power and the Glory for ever and ever Amen BOOKS newly Printed for and Sold by Richard Wellington at the Lute in St. Pauls Church-yard A Discourse of the Nature and Faculties of Man in several Essays with some Considerations of the Occurrences of Humane Life By Timothy Nourse Gent. price 4 Shillings A Treatise of Education especially of Young Gent. in 2 parts By Obadiah Walker D. D. the Sixth Edition much enlarged price 3 s. Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning the Second Edition with large Additions By William Wooton B. D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Nottingham price 6. s. A Brief and Easie Method to understand the Roman History with an exact Chronology of the Reigns of the Emperours an Account of the most Eminent Authors when they flourished and an Abridgment of the Roman Antiquities and Customs by way of Dialogue for the use of the Duke of Burgundy Translated from the French with large Additions By Mr. Tho. Brown Very proper to be read in Schools price 2 s. The whole Works of that Excellent Practical Physician Dr. Tho. Sydenham wherein not only the History of Acute Diseases are Treated of after a New and Acurate Method but also the shortest and safest way of Curing most Chronical Diseases Translated from the Original Latin By John Pechey of the College of Physicians Travels in and thro' Italy Describing the Libraries Monasteries Nunneries Temples and Palaces of Princes with an Account of their Habits Customs and Laws By Mr. Lassels Gent. The Second Edition enlarged price 5 s. The History of Polybius the Megalopolitan Containing an Account of the Transactions of the whole World but principally of the Roman People during the first and second Punick Wars in three Volumes Translated by Sir Henry Sheers and Mr. Dryden The third Volume never before Printed price 10 s. Sir Thomas Pope Blount's Essays upon several Important Subjects The third Edition enlarged To which is added a New Essay of Religion and an Alphebetical Index to the whole price 3 s. De Re Poetica Or Remarks upon Poetry with Characters and Censures of the most Considerable Poets whether Ancient or Modern By Sir Thomas Pope Blount price 5 s. A Natural History containing many not common Observations By Sir Thomas Pope Blount price 3 s. A short History of Monastical Orders in which the Primitive Institution of Monks their Temper Habits Rules and the Condition they are in at present are treated of by the Author of Frauds of the Monks The Art of Knowing ones Self or a Diligent search after the Springs of Morality price 2 s. 6 d. Lilly Improv'd Corrected and Explained with the Etymological part of the common Accidence By W. T. Master of a Boarding-School at Fulham above 22 years price 1 s. Five Love-Letters Written from a Nun to a Cavaleer with the Cavaleer's Answer Translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange price 1 s. 6 d. A Discourse of Plurality of Worlds Translated from the French price 1 s. 6 d. The Dialogues of the Dead in two parts Translated from the French The French Common-prayer in 12 s. or in large 8vo Mauger's French Grammar The Sixteenth Edition price 2 Shillings Where you may be Furnish'd with all sorts of Novels FINIS
Jesus come quickly Having thus Conducted Young Persons to the Holy Altar which unless they are extreamly wanting to themselves is next to Conducting them to Heaven I shall leave them there to the blessing of God and our Saviour who is ready to embrace them with the Arms of his Mercy and seal them with his life-giving Spirit to the Day of Eternal Redemption Only to their own Pious Meditations and Prayers they may if they please add the following Litany A LITANY FOR Young Gentlemen O God the Father of Heaven of Angels and of Men have Mercy upon us Miserable Sinners O God the Son who hast Redeem'd the World with thy most Precious Blood have Mercy upon us Miserable Sinners O God the Holy Ghost the Lord and giver of Spiritual Heavenly Life have Mercy upon us Miserable Sinners O Holy Blessed and Glorious Trinity whose Wisdom and Power and Goodness is Infinite have Mercy upon us Miserable Sinners Remember not Lord the Sins and Offences of our Youth nor be extream to mark what we have done amiss Spare us good Lord spare us a little that we may recover our strength and according to thy Mercy think thou upon us for thy goodness Spare us good Lord. From forgetting our Creator in the Days of our Youth from wasting the flower of our age in vanity and folly and reserving our decrepid Years for the Service of God Good Lord deliver us From valuing the Blessings we enjoy more than the Giver of them from trusting in any thing more than in Providence and from loving Pleasure more than thee our God Good Lord deliver us From dishonouring our Bodies with Intemperance and Vncleanness from polluting our Souls with impure Imaginations from defiling our Mouths with prophane and impious or obscene Discourses Good Lord deliver us From abusing our Reason in opposing Religion from debasing our Wit to the service of our Lusts from living like Beasts when thou hast made us Men and Christians Good Lord deliver us From excesses of Passion and a turbulent Spirit from tormenting our selves because others misuse us from the guilt and the misery of Malice and Revenge Good Lord deliver us From Conceit and Pride Envy and Ambition from foolish Rashness and inconsiderate Heat from despising our Guides and following our own Counsel only Good Lord deliver us From stubborn Obstinacy and deafness to Advice from contempt of Reproof and anger at the Reprover from a blinded Mind and a seared Conscience Good Lord deliver us From deadness in thy Service and a formal Religion from obedience that is fanciful humoursome and uncertain from a superstitious use or neglect of the Ornaments of Worship Good Lord deliver us From forgetting Thee or our selves in raptures of Enthusiasm from pretending to Piety for the sake of the World and from all the Paths that lead to the Portion of Hypocrites Good Lord deliver us From conforming to the World in the Arts of Deceit from fawning and flattery Censure and Detraction from false Smiles and treacherous Friendship Good Lord deliver us From impatience in Trouble and excessive Dejections from distrust of thy Providence and Desperate Courses from fretting against God for what we bring upon our selves Good Lord deliver us In all time of Temptation by Prosperity or Adversity in all sudden Surprizes and imminent Dangers in the hour of Death and in the Day of Judgment O Blessed Jesus by all that thou hast done and suffered for us then succour and deliver us And tho' unworthy as we are and miserable Sinners yet encouraged by thy boundless Mercy and Goodness we beseech thee farther to hear us and as the Guardian and guide of our Youth shew us the way that we should walk in for we lift up our Souls unto thee Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us O that our ways might be directed by thy Commandments and our footsteps never wander from them that we might meditate upon thy Precepts and delight our selves in thy Service and never forget thy Word Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us Thy Hands have made us what we are from thee comes all we have or hope for O give us the Vnderstanding that we may entirely Praise and Love thee and not be stupid and insensible as the Beasts that perish Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us That it may please thee to inspire us with Affections becoming Christians that we may live worthy of that most Holy Profession as Disciples of Jesus and design'd for Glory We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. That our Saviours life may be the rule of ours that we may tread in his steps and become like him in temper and spend our days as he did in advancing thy Glory and doing good in our Generation We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. That we may employ our Youth and our Strength in the great work of our Salvation and run the way of thy Commandments with vigour and spirit and the warmth and fervour of a chearful Mind We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. That Religion may be esteem'd by us as our chief good that all things else may be subservient to it as the delight and the joy of our hearts Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us That our Faith may be irreproveable steady and modest such as may work by Love and purifie our Hearts and bring down every thing that exalts it self against obedience to Christ Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us That with our whole Heart we may devote our selves to thy Service and be sincerely what we do Profess and value the Joys of a quiet Conscience above thousands of Gold and Silver We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. That our Baptismal Vow may be kept Inviolate the Promises we have since made to thee faithfully perform'd and all our Pious Resolutions made good We beseech thee to hear us good Lord. O let us not go wrong thou guide of our steps O let us not fall thou that art our Support Discover to us the snares that are laid for our Souls and grant that we may ever escape them Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us And when we are down Lord do thou raise us up When we go astray like Sheep that are lost O seek thy Servants pity our sad state and bring us back unto thy fold again Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us We will think on our ways and turn our feet unto thy Testimonies we will make haste without delay to keep thy righteous Judgments with thy assistance which we humbly beg and Beseech thee to hear us good Lord. But who can tell how often he offendeth Cleanse thou us therefore from our secret faults and keep us from presumptuous Sins lest they get the Dominion over us Good Lord we beseech thee to hear us May we never despise the Riches of thy long-suffering and forbearance nor by our continu'd impenitence treasure up Wrath against the day of Wrath but be intirely softned