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A57425 The scholars winter garment: or, The garment of righteousness Wherein is declared the duty of every Christian both to God and man; being very necessary both for young and old to learn. With many good exhortations to every man, woman, and child to obey Gods holy will and commandement. Written by Tho. Robins, B. of D. a well-wisher to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685. 1667 (1667) Wing R1658; ESTC R219699 8,972 27

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and frail yet we know thou art able to put strength into the weakest soul therefore I beseech thee out of thy tender mercy for to strengthen my faith put grace and wisdome into my heart that I may do nothing but what is pleasing to thy sight And gr●nt O most merciful Father that whatsoever I shall think or speak or take in hand it may tend to thy glory the good of my friends and neighbours and for the joy and comfort of my poor soul and that for thy Son our Lord and Saviours sake I will farther call upon thee in that most holy and perfect prayer which thou taught thy Disciples in that holy place of Scripture Mat. 6. 9. where he said to his Disciple ●● you pray pray thus saying Our Father c. Lastly when thou hast spent the day call into thy mind how thou hast spent it and if thou hast done any thing which thy conscience telleth thée is not right then fall on thy knées and desire the Lord to forgive thée and that with a true heart and then no doubt but the Lord will hear thy prayers A short Prayer for the Evening O Lord God Heavenly Father I beseech thee hear my prayer and let my cry come unto thee consider my prayer O Lord my God lighten thou mine eyes lest I sleep the sleep of death and so be utterly lost I cannot but confess I have sinned against thee but O Lord I know thou art merciful and will shew mercy to all such as will consess their faults and truely repent them of their sins and strive to forsake their wicked ways and turn to the Lord and live therefore turn me O Lord and I shall be turned make me to know the way to righteousness and give me thy spiritual grace that I may flye from the way of the wicked and turn unto thee for salvation O Lord my God and my redeemer and as it hath pleased thee to give me this day liberty to follow my calling which thou hast called me unto so O Lord I beseech thee to give me thy favour and countenance this night set thou a guard of Angels about me that no evil spirit have power to entice my poor weak and sinful soul that by thy power and protection I may take quiet sleep and rest under the shadow of thy wings that when I sleep I may not sleep unto death but sleep unto life everlasting and all for thy Son our Lord and Saviour in his words I pray farther saying Our Father which art in heaven hallowed be thy Name thy Kingdom come thy will be done on 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 Amen So I remain your faithful Servant in Christ Jesus Tho. Robins FINIS These books following being of a small Price are printed for Tho. Passenger at the three Bibles on the middle of London-bridge THe christians Combate or his true spiritual Warfare by C. Love late Preacher of the Word in the City of London The wise Merchant or the pearl of price by T. Calvert Minister in York The Book of Graces with prayers for Morning and Evening These are all but three pence a peice The sinners warning peice or Heavens Messengers by T. Robins B. of D. Mans chief guide to Salvation by T. Robins B. of D. A Wonder of Wonders or Gods people the Worlds wonder by R. Hough a lover of the truth Englands golden Legacy or a brief descripti●● of the manifold mercies the Lord hath bestowed upo● his sinful Nation Gods message from Heaven to sinners on Earth by T. P. B. of L. Christ upon the cross suffering for poor Sinners Gods call to unconverted sinners to ●urn from their sins and repent a very useful and comfortab●e book Now or Never School of Learning Door of Salvation Englands sorrow for Londons misery These Eleven last are but two pence a peice FINIS
THE SCHOLARS Winter Garment OR The Garment of Righteousness Wherein is declared the duty of every Christian both to God and Man being very necessary both for young and old to learn With many good Exhortations to every Man Woman and Child to obey Gods holy Will and Commandement Written by THO. ROBINS B of D. A Well-wisher to the Gospel of Jesus Christ Prov. 6. 21 22 23. My Son keep thy Fathers commandement and forsake not the law of thy Mother bind them continually upon thy heart and tie them about thy neck when thou goest it shall lead thee when thou sleepest it shall keep thee when thou awakest it shall talk with thee London Printed for Tho. Passenger at the three Bibles on London-bridge 1667. THE Scholars CAVIAT YOu Scholars all that doth this Caviat view When you have read You 'l find nothing but 's true First God obey and then thy Parents honour All that do so fight under Christ our Bannar From needy men turn not thy face away Comfort the comfortless faint not when thou dost pray Be reverent always in company Hate idleness much good doth come thereby Shun hateful pride which is the root of evil And covetousness which cometh from the Divel Learn this in time time is a precious thing For rich for poor and all for Begger and for King Then learn in time it will thee profit gain And heavenly joys Christ will send thee for thy pain So I rest Yours in Love and duty T. R. The Author May 1660. Ephes 6. 1 and 2. Verses Children obey your Parents in the Lord for this is right Honour thy Father and Mother which is the first commandement with promise MY Beloved Brethren I would desire you all both young and old rich and poor or of what degrée soever you be I say I would have you to take notice what is here set down which I hope is for the good of your salvation And first of all I would desire every Child of God to make good use of what is declared unto you and my first exhortation is to obedience and with the same words as the Apostle Paul spake to the Ephesians Children obey your Parents in the Lord for this is right Ephes 6. 1. Here you sée the obedience of Christian ●ne to another is part of the first Commande●ent with promise as in the first verse of this Chapter But indéed this is contrary to many ●ens minds now adays for there is many ●hat will not indure to hear talk of obeying ●ne another no not so much as to suffer their ●hildren to show any duty to them which we ●ay perceive that they strive to bring them ●p quite contrary to the Commandements of God and yet they do profess themselves to be ●ervants of God but how can we say with a ●afe conscience that we be the servants of God ●hen we deny his Commandements nay our ●isobedience is not all but our daily séeking ●o intice seduce others for as we are taught ●y our parents so we shall be apt to do For ●rain up a child in the way he should go and ●hen he is old he will not depart from it And ●ndéed we may sée it so with us here now for ●here is so many ancient people that is so ●lindly led as I may say that they will suffer ●o child they have to show them nor to any o●her and this is contrary to that Comman●ement of God for as I told you before look ●nto Ephes 6. 2. and there 's your assurance ●or it in the words for the words says there ●onour thy Father and Mother which is the first ●ommandement with prom●se Nay if you do but read the third verse of this Chapter you may plainly understand the promise which is made unto all such as do strive to kéep this Commandment of Obedience for there the Apostle tells us why we should be obedient That it may be well with thee and thou mayst live long on the earth and no doubt but that it will go well with every poor soul that doth strive to kéep the Commandements For as it is in Proverbs the second the first and second verses My Son forget not my law but let thy heart keep my Commandements For length of days and long life and peace shall they add unto thee Hear ye Children the instructions of a Father and attend to know understanding for I give you good Doctrine Forsake you not my law for I was my Fathers Son tender and onely beloved in the sight of my Mother He taught me also and said unt● me Let thine heart retain my words keep my Commandements and live Prov. 4. to the 4 verse O that every one of us would but strive t● kéep the Commandements of God and t● hearken to the good instructions of our goodl● minded Teachers and not to give our mind● to bearken to the inticements of every vai● fellow which would seek night and day to delude you to difobedience towards God and man as I may say For he that strives to counsel any man woman or child to disobedience towards their Parents they strive to draw you away from Gods Commandements But I desire you all that be here present to have a care of such people and as the Apostle Paul exhorteth the Ephesians so I desire to exhort you all Let no man deceive you with vain words for because of these thing cometh the wrath of God upon the Ch●ldren of disobedience be not ye therefore pertakers with them Eph. 1. ●6 7. Know therefore in this thy day and consider in thine heart th●t the Lord he is God ●n Heaven above thou shalt keep therefore h●s Statutes and his Commandements which I ●ommand thee this day Deut. 4. 39 40. How can that man say he keeps Gods com●andem●nts when he daily and hourly seeks ●o break them by being disobedient both to God and man for he that doth not obey his ●arents doth not over Gods Word there●●re I desire every Christian to consider with ●imself wh●ther it be be●ter to obey the true ●ord of God or be led away with the fancy of men meaning such as will give no obedience unto their Parents For this I will assure you that the disobedience you carry towards your Parents is a fore-runner and a great sign of your disobeying God For can a man obey God and deny the two Doctrines of his word no certainly no man c●n do it Indéed I must néeds tell you that the disobedience of a Christian is more abomination to the Lord then many do take it to be or else p●ople would have a great deal of more care to obey his will and to kéep his Commandements I pray you look into the 27. of Deut. and there you shall see the curse that is allotted for those that are disobedient to Father or Mother For the Word saith there Cursed be he that setteth light by his Father and Mother Deut. 27. 16. I pray God that there be not