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A60339 True treasure: or, Thirtie holy vowes. Containing the brief sum of all that concernes the Christian centurians conscionable walking with God first. Solemnly made, since often renewed, and again seriously reviewed; with some particulars added: the more to encrease and confirme his Christian resolutions. All in the onely strength of the Almighty. By Phillip Skippon, Sergeant Maior generall, &c. The most unworthy souldier of Christ Jesus. Skippon, Philip, d. 1660. 1644 (1644) Wing S3953; ESTC R214777 36,411 165

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promises to meditate on some good point to sing part of a Psalme all in the freest and sittest season Secondly in his family morning and evening to pray to read in Gods word and somewhat in a good book to conferre of good things to sing part of a Psalme to pray before and to give thanks after meales to season them with good discourse to catechise his children once a day Thirdly to lay hold on every occasion for each part of Gods publique worship In every one To set himselfe to seeke the Lord. Preparedly with premeditation Understandingly knowing what he goes about Deliberately not slubberingly nor in hast or wishing the work over Humbly he being so evill and God so holy Feelingly that his heart lahour in the action and be affected Zealously with earnestnesse and stretched out affections till the work be ended Seasonably when he may be least distracted and doe himselfe and others the most good Willingly not as puld by the ears or forced shaking off backwardnesse Chearfully striving against coldnesse dulnesse deadheartednesse and drowsinesse Instantly without delay or deferring till another time Constantly at set times if it may be catching at conveniency Conscionably because the Lord requires it Not customarily for fashions sake or any by respect In sincerity not to be seen of men but approving his heart to God Resolutely though nick-named scorned and opposed Singularly though never so few doe so Secretly in every private and family duty avoiding all loudnesse and open shewes as farre as possible may be In faith especially resting on the Lords promised acceptation and blessing in Christ Jesus In hope awaiting the experimentall performance thereof With sound application to his especiall occasions With upright and earnest resolutions to obey Powerfully practifing accordingly All in the strength of the Lord as to and in the sight of the Lord as well as he can though he cannot as he ought with true though weak defire to feare his name These following Exceptions may lawfully hinder or alter the precise times of performing the foresaid duties and sometimes some one or more of the duties themselves As BEing visited with sicknesse or being withdrawne by the workes of his calling or other urgent occasions as will not admit of delay journying by water or land being in places and company where he cannot with christian conveniency neither need the times be so strictly stood upon if the duties be at some other times performed Yet not to neglect or delay when and where he may serve the Lord as he will answer to the Lord who searcheth the hearts alwayes labouring to redeeme the time and not to trouble himself although he later some duties and performe others in their places his conscience bearing him witnesse that he still desires to se●ve the Lord the better thereby The fourth Vow and third of this maine part concerning Examination To examine his repentance and faith by the Law and Gospell frequently seriously and impartially as in Gods presence who sees his carriage towards him in this weighty worke That is ACcording to Master Brinslies exposition of the Law and Gospell in his book called The first part of the true Watch and rule of life being in his judgement the best help for this use that ever he met withall to try his thoughs words and wayes past present and to come c. For the times Ordinarily before every Sabbath more especially before receiving the Sacrament and before a publique Family or private Fast but most of all in any fore sicknesse or any other great calamity or being summoned by death that she may not live in any knowne sinne or the omission of any required duty without repent ance to chuse such times of the day and to seek out such places at home or abroad in field or Garrison when and where he may be most private and least hindered and be surest to prevent and escape all company and other distractions And further For more conveniency and Iesse rediousnes to take so much every day that the whole may be gone through every week or moneth or somewhat every day till all be gone through at best leasure and then to begin again or otherwise according to Christian discretion with all carefulnesse without superstition or negligence But when where and in what Order soever To set his heart and affections aright as in the presence of the al-knowing God with whom I have to doe when he begins to begin with solemne prayer to labour that his heart goe along with each part of the foresaid rule purposing to practise every particular with feeling affection and setled devotion to meditate and pray according to his written quotations joyned to that rule of Examination to mourne for every sinne committed begging pardon in Christ and the imputation and application of his most perfect obedience and al-sufficient satisfactino craving freedome from punishment pleading and urging the Lord with his Saviours infinite merits and perpetuall mediation desiring preservation from all sinne especially from those he is most prone unto and in danger of yea from such as he thinkes least of or conceives himselfe freest from to aske those graces he most wants to give thanks for every grace in any measure attained unto and for deliverance out of those sins he hath lived in and for preservation from many and grievous sinnes into which he was often ready to fall yea daily from those sinnes to which he is most prone or to which he is most tempted or which are most incident to his particular calling and common conversation yea from those he least thought of and so lest feared and for faith comfort and assurance in respect of every Article of his beleef in the forenamed true Watch to be thankfull for the least beginnings to bewaile and beg supply of his wants so labouring for faith and a good conscience to apply himselfe to discharge each part of his duty without putting off from day to day or from one time to another resisting dead-heartednesse and wearinesse being a duty concerning him so neerly The fifth Vow and fourth of this maine part concerning holy Fasting To celebrate the severall kinds of religious Fasts seasonably and solemnly as every extraordinary occasion requires That is In publique WIth Gods people according to the occasion time and manner appointed by authority upon such generall to adde his owne and his Families especiall occasions wisely to watch for catch hold of and attend upon every extraordinary occasion which God presents whereby he as cals upon him to this work In his Family and alone Having fallen into any grievous sinne or being in any great calamity or desiring any especiall inward grace or outward blessing or deliverance out of any great distresse or fearing or feeling any outward judgement to seek the preventing removing or sanctifying the same yea in whatsoever inward or outward misery he or his may be in this especiall manner as an especiall meanes that the Lord hath most graciously left
True Treasure OR Thirtie holy Vowes CONTAINING The briefe sum of all that concernes the Christian Centurians conscionable walking with GOD. FIRST Solemnly made since often renewed and again seriously reviewed with some particulars added the more to encrease and confirme his Christian Resolutions ALL In the onely strength of the Almighty By Phillip Skippon Sergeant Maior generall c. The most unworthy Souldier of Christ Jesus I am the Almighty God walke before me and be thou upright Gen. 17.1 London Printed for Samuel Enderby and are to be sold at his Shop in Popes-head-Alley 1644. To all Souldiers of reall honour and honesty P.S. wisheth all grace and good successe in the Lord Jesus Friends __HAving by the especial help of my God finished and published a Collection of his promises of good things to us I here present you with some Vowes of our obedience unto him Had not my imployments for the Publique hindred I had by the LORDS assistance plainly proved every Particular by expresse places of Scriptures but I hope all is so consonant to sound Doctrine and the patterne of wholesome words that there needs no dispute I know in these high flying times such meane matters as these are with many of small esteeme However I humbly leave them to the due consideration of godly meeke and judicious minded men desiring all may be for Christian satisfaction and no way tend to unedifying contention they concerne Souldiers especially in many particulars Well such as the Worke is if you please to accept and make good use of it 't is all I desire from you for it Farewell in Christ our Redemer Amen The maine parts of the following Vowes how many there are in each Part and concerning what The first maine part concerning generall Obedience And containeth one Vow page 13. The second part concerning Gods Worship And containeth five Vowes 1. Of sanctifying the Sabbath p. 15. 2. Of the ordinary parts of Gods worship p. 21. 3. Of Examination p. 26. 4. Of holy Fasting p. 31. 5. Of receiving the Lords Supper p. 38. The third maine Part concerning his particular Calling And containeth five Vowes 1. Of opposing evill Persons and courses p. 45. 2. Of cherishing Good men and Goodnesse p. 47 3. Of giving good example in his place p. 49 4. Of doing Justice p. 51. 5. Of demeaning himselfe worthily p. 52. The fourth main Part concerning Family Carriage And containeth three Vowes 1. Of eschewing the abuse of the Marriage-bed p. 58. 2. Of edifying his charge p. 60. 3. Of walking wisely in his house p. 63. The fifth Part concerning his common Conversation And containeth seven Vowes 1. Of avoyding evill Company p. 65. 2. Of avoyding Excesse p. 71. 3. Of avoyding flithinesse p. 78. 4. Of avoyding passion p. 81. 5. Of avoyding misgovernment of t●● tongue p. 85. 6. Of 〈◊〉 others p. 89. 7. Of wary walking p. 94. The sixth maine Part concerning his private Course And containeth three Vowes 1. Of conversing with God p. 98. 2. Of keeping himselfe in awe p. 103. 3. Of calling to mind Gods especiall mercies p. 106. The seventh maine Part concerning his outward Estate And containeth five Vowes 1. How to have a sanct●fied use thereof p. 110. 2. Of right using Gods blessings p. 120. 3. Of giving the tenth to holy uses p. 121. 4. Of avoyding suret ship p. 123. 5. Of avoyding running into debt p. 125. The eighth maine Part and thirtieth Vow concerning preparing for Death And containeth one Vow p. 128. In all Vowes 30 The Conclusion concerning seeking of depending upon awaiting for Gods help and Blessing in all and above all things p. 143. Thus farre of the chiefe heads of this Treatise A briefe Preadmonition O MY Soule be Admonished ever to say to heart and never to forget at what times namely in greatest feares and distresses Psal 66.13 14. And in what manner namely with fearfull imprecations against thy selfe in case of disobedience these Vowes have been made and renewed and that the Lord will surely require these things of thee Deut. 23.21 Observe by the way two things FIrst some expresse places out of sacred Scripture concerning holy Vows Secondly his more especiall considerations in making these Vowes First the plaine places Vow and pay unto the Lord your God Psal 76.11 David vowed unto the mighty God of Jacob Psal 132.3 When thou vowest a Vow to God deferre not to pay it Eccles 5.4 That which is gone out of thy lippes thou shalt keepe and performe Deut. 23.23 I will pay thee my Vowes which my lips have uttered and my mouth hath sp●ken when I was in trouble Psal 66.13 14. Cursed be the deceiver which hath in his flocke a male and voweth and sacrificeth a corrupt thing Mal. 1.14 If thou shalt forbeare to vow it shall be no sinne unto thee Deut. 23.22 When thou shalt vow a Vow unto the Lord thy God thou shalt not slack to pay it for the Lord thy God will surely require it of thee and it would be sinne unto thee Deut 23.21 Better it is thou shouldst not vow then that thou shouldst vow and not pay Eccles 5.5 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sinne neither say before the Angel it was an errour Eccles 5.4 To Vow and not to pay is foolish Eccles 5.4 troublesome Prov. 20.25 sinfull Deut. 23.21 dangerous thing Eccles 5.6 Therefore according to the Vow that thou vowest so thou must doe Num. 6.21 Well Lord I have sworne and by thy grace I will performe it that I will keep thy righteous judgements Psal 119.206 See Job 22.27 Nah. 1.15 Isa 19.21 Acts 18.18 Gen. 28.20 1 Sam. 1.11.21 Joh. 1.16 2.9 Mat. 5.33 Psal 50.14 2.25 61.8 65.1 116.14 Secondly his especiall considerations These Vowes are made not to insnare any mans conscience for every one is left to his lawfull liberty nor as if it were possible for himselfe or any other perfectly to performe them For alas he hath sinned doth sinne and is prone to sin against every circumstance of every one of them continually and in many things we sin all Jam. 3.2 but to testifie his hearts unfained desire to walk with his God according to them and how he resolves by Gods grace will endeavour to pay them and finding his many and great failings against them to become yet more vile in his owne sight 1 Sam. 6.22 and to abhorre himselfe in dust and ashes Job 42.6 in the sight of his most holy God 1 Sam. 6.20 the more earnestly to beg mercy Psal 51. grace Heb. 4.16 and compassion in Christ Jesus also when at any time in any particular he shal hereafter stray from God the more strictly hereby to recall himselfe and return unto him Ps 119.59 and although it be true they cannot be fully observed 2 Cor. 2.16 yet may they fitly serve as they are warranted by Gods Word as good and helpfull rules to shew us our duty and to further us therein and to cause us
to his to attaine the same to seek all help from heaven More especially As by the especiall grace of God it hath been he also resolves it shall be his constant course to begin every new yeer in this manner also ever when the Lord cals him out of his garrison into the field being then to expect more then ordinary hard and perilous imployments thus most humbly and unfainedly to crave grace wisdome and good government sufficiency health safety and good successe as need may require As also that the Lord will please to watch over every one of his at home for good in every respect all the time of his absence from them and if it be his blessed will we may enjoy a comfortable meeting c. with our particulars to remember the generall necessities of of Gods Church and Children yea sometimes to set such dayes a part on their behalfe as fellow-feeling members of the same body whereof Christ Jesus is the head and as we would they should doe the like for us in our calamities The time for such solemnities Cannot in his judgement be lesse then from even to even one ordinary meale being onely forborne All which time to abstaine from eating and drinking so farre as nature be not weakned as may happen to some aged sick or weakly disposed persons or women with child or the like who are to preferre mercy before sacrifice and so be made the more unfit to performe holy duties to lay aside our best apparrell sweet sme●ls musick or any other thing that would delight us Further to forbeare all works of our calling use of the Marriage-bed f●llnesse of sleep yea whatsoever would hinder before dist●●●t in or any way violate 〈…〉 a service To weigh Considerately and throughly the urgent occasions thereof and how happy we shall be in obtaining what we want or escaping what we feare or suffer thereby to stirre us up the more submissively and earnestly to crave the same To prepare for and to keepe the same as the Sabbath All the whole day to apply himselfe to the conscionable orderly and constant performance of every holy duty to come before the Lord herein with meditation preparation examination and deliberation in obedience and repentance confidently and patiently awaiting a blessing from above which he hath expresly promised to leave behind him and as the Lord hath in this respect done to others of his wonderfully yea to him and his informer greatest extremities often and most remarkably this onely of his owne meere mercy in Christ Jesus in every pressing necessity chiefly be we never so unworthy and be our duty discharged never so weakly if but sincerely thus labouring our labour shall not be in vaine but be rewarded graciously plentifully and assuredly for was hipocriticall and monstrously wicked Ahab regarded heard and spared who was onely with the threatning terrified and thereby but outwardly humbled what will not our reconciled God and most tender-hearted Father doe for his how will he then regard heare spare and help his who by his good grace in their extremity thus draw neere unto him humble themselves before him and seek all help onely from him with true contrition filiall fear humility of heart sincerity of spirit Christian confidence and faith unfained who ever hath at any time in any thing in this manner sought his God aright that hath been sent away succourlesse and hath not either obtained the thing he desired or that which his experience must confesse was much better for him the like may we look for undoubtedly Lord cause me thus to seek thee and I am sure thou wilt as thou hast done and declared work for me wonderfully The sixth Vow and fifth of this maine part concerning receiving the Lords Supper To receive the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our blessed Saviour reverently and fruitfully when and where soever he possibly may That is before receiving ALwayes oftentimes to call to mind and apply the particulars which the Lord requires of us before at and after receiving and what good the Lord sheweth and assureth to his in the Sacrament as followeth in briefe and then to turne all into an humble and earnest prayer for the Lords especiall assistance and blessing not forgeting to give thanks for grace and comfort received nor to humble himselfe for present wants and former abusing this holy Ordinance which might now hinder Gods grace mercy acceptation and blessing in this work or procure his threatned judgements to the prophaning thereof now especially to practise the forementioned duty of examination to remember and lay to heart with heavenly mindednesse the sacred mysteries of this blessed Ordinance to imbrace the same in obedience to his sweet Saviours command who sayes doe this and that the more solemnly to celebrate the remembrance of his death for me being the chiefe end thereof and the more openly to confesse his name thereby bewailing his owne most sinfull condition in generall and his especiall sinnes in especiall manner resolving unfainedly to break them all off and to serve the Lord in all good conscience afterward not leaving out any one known sinne for any respect herein dealing as before the Lord directly as he would the Lord should blesse and not plague him in this great duty looking from himselfe from his owne hainous sinfulnesse extreame unworthinesse and most accursed naturall condition to the so freely plainly plentifully infallibly assured mercies in his most faithfull● promises through the alone al-sufficient satisfaction of his onely Saviour Christ Jesus so denying himselfe utterly labouring to seek and find all mercy grace peace comfort and happinesse all wisdome righteousnesse sanctification and redemption in him onely resolving to live in all love peace● and Christian Charity with every one continually forgetting forgiving fore-pash injuries utterly passing by offences wisely where distaste hath beene or heart-burning may be to seeke and accept reconciliation seriously and gladly to converse quietly to doe good for ill heartily and unweariedly Approaching to the Lords Table To be filled with all holy affections to give no way to the contrary thoughts being busie about so heavenly a duty to shew a most reverent gesture as in the presence of the Lord of and over all the great King and Master of this Feast who is a most holy God and will be sanctified in body and spirit of those that draw neere unto him as in the sight of the most glorious Angels and Gods holy Congregation All the time of Ministration To remember distinguish and apply the severall ceremonies and their significations with godly sorrow lively faith sweet comfort entire thankfulnesse c. as is more at large in Master Brinslyes true Watch the first part Pag. 145 146 147. Going from the Table To rest assured that I doe and shall as certainly enjoy the thing signified even the Body and Blood of Christ for the free and full remission of all his sinnes and salvation of his soul as he hath outwardly received