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A15144 The vvay to the celestiall paradise Declaring how a sinner may be saued, and come to life euerlasting. Contained in three bookes.The first second third sheweth that a sinner may be saued, & come to life euerlasting. By faith, apprehending Christ for his iustification, & applying to himselfe the promises of the Gospell made in Iesus Christ. Repentance, hauing his sins washed away in the bloud of the lambe Iesus Christ. Prayer, calling vpon God in the name of Iesus Christ. By Robert Whittell, minister of the Gospell. Whittle, Robert, d. 1638. 1620 (1620) STC 25441; ESTC S120396 338,769 458

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stones and the dust and licked vp the water that was in the trench Secondly in the lower regions as to stay the heauens from rayning a long time together and againe to open the windowes of heauen to bring downe raine Such 2 In the lower regions power had Elias also as witnesseth S. Iames d Iam. 5. 17. 18. Elias was a man subiect to the like passions as we are and he prayed earnestly that it might not raigne and it rained not on the earth by the space of three yeares and sixe moneths And he praied againe and the heauen gaue raine and the earth brought forth her fruit thus in the heauens aboue Secondly Prayer hath auailed much in the wat●rs to stay their violent force from drowning the seruants of 2 In the waters the Lord which efficacie was in the praier of Ionah who being in the e Jon. 1. 17. Belly of the fish three dayes and three nights Yea euen f Ion 2. 1. 2. 3. 5. 10. In the deepe in the midst of the seas the flouds compassing him about all the billowes and waues passing ouer him and the weedes being wrapt about his head then he praied vnto the Lord his God out of the fishes belly And the Lord heard him and the Lord spake vnto the fish and it vomited out Ionah vpon the dry land Thirdly in the earth causing springs of waters to appeare 3 In the earth in dry places yea making the hard rocks to gush out water in abundance As at the praier of Moses for when the people murmured for want of water g Exod. 17. 4. 56. Moses cried vnto the Lord And the Lord answered him and bade him smite the rocke and there should come water out of it that the people might drinke and Moses did so in the sight of the Elders of Israel Lastly praier hath bene of force to cast out the fiercest 4 In hell ouer the euill spirits Diuells of hell when our sauiour Christ had cured the Iunatike and had cast out the Diuell which thing the disciples could not doe and demanded of Christ saying h Mat. 17. 19. 20. 21. Why could not wee cast him out Iesus said vnto them Because of your vnbeleife c. Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting Thus prayer auaileth extraordinarily Secondly ordinarily a righteous mans prayer auaileth 2 Ordinarily Twofold much both for The remoouing of euill and for The procuring of good and that in regard of both 1 In regard of the Bodie and that Bodie and Soule First praier auaileth much for the remoouing of euill from the body whether it be 1 Remoouing euills from the Bodie Twofold A common calamitie or Anie priuate affliction For the First praier auaileth much to deliuer from common calamities which may hurt a mans bodie or 1 Common calamities happen to his temporall state as from the sword famine pestilence or any grieuous plague From the sword from the hand of the enemie as it deliuered Hezekiah king of Iudah from the power of Senacheri● King of Assyria for hauing receiued a most blasphemous Letter from the King of Assyria he i 2. Kin. 19. 14. 15 went vp into the house of the Lord and sp●ead it before the Lord. And Hezekiah prayed before the Lord and the Lord heard his Prayer and his prayer so preuailed with the Lord that the Lord sent his Angell to fight for Hezekiah against his enemies for k Ve● 35. it came to passe that night that the Angell of the Lord went out and sinote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourescore and fiue thousand Prayer also auaileth much in the time of famine and dearth wherefore the Lord saith l Isa 41. 17. when the poore and needie seeke water and there is none and their tongue faileth for thirst I the Lord will heare them as if he had said if there be scarcitie and dearth in the land let the people pray vnto me and I will heare them So also in the time of plague and pestilence prayer auaileth much with God for the turning away of the heauy hand of the Lord thus the plague was stayed in Israel when m Num. 16. 46. 47. 48. Aaron tooke his censer and put sire therein from the Altar and put on incense and made an attonement for the people he stood betweene the dead and the liuing and the plague was stayed This sweete incense is holy and deuout Prayer ascending vp to the throne of God able to stay the plague And prayer auaileth against any other iudgement that hangeth ouer a people as the Niniuites elcaped a great iudgement threatned against them and the Lord was mooued to n Ion. 3. 8. 9. 10. turne away from his fierce anger when the Lord saw that they repented and cryed mightily vnto God Thus prayer auaileth in common calamities Secondly Prayer auaileth much in priuate afflictions 2 Priuate afflict●ons to helpe and deliuer vs in time of perill and danger in time of sicknesse and from the danger of death Dauid sheweth vs that being in distresse he prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard him o Psal 18. 6. In my distresse saith he I called vpon the Lord and cryed vnto my God he heard my v●ice out of his temple and my crie came before him euen into his eares And prayer is an effectuall meanes to preserue and saue in the time of sicknesse so S. Iames saith p Iam. 5. 15. the Prayer of faith shall saue the sicke and the Lord shall raise him vp by this means it pleased the Lord to saue Hezekiah's life for Hezekiah being q Isa 38. 1. 2 4. 5. sicke vnto death prayed vnto the Lord and the Lord heard his prayer and added vnto his dayes fifteene yeeres Thus praier auaileth for the remoouing of euill from the bodie and temporall state Secondly prayer also auaileth much for the procuring 2 Procuring good to the bodie of good to the bodie and temporall state for by praier it is that the Lord giueth vs things needfull for this present life as food and raiment and things conuenient for the preseruation of this life S. Iames saith r Iam. 1. 17. Euery good gift and euery perfect gift is from aboue and commeth downe from the Father of lights and againe he saith ſ Jam. 4. 2. 3. ye lust and haue not ye kill and desire to haue and cannot obtaine ye fight and warre yet ye haue not because ye aske not Ye aske and receiue not because ye aske amisse that ye may consume it vpon your lusts Where the Apostle sheweth that the way and meanes to obtaine good things blessings and benefits at the hands of God is by Prayer asking them of God but so as we aske aright and aske things needfull to a good end not prodigally to waste and consume them vpon our lusts Thus praier auaileth concerning the bodie and temporall
cleansed hath his prayse for that perceiuing himselfe healed hee c Luk. 17. 15. 16 turned backe and with a lowd voice glorified God and fell downe on his face at his feete giuing him thankes But the other nine which returned not to giue God thankes are iustly reprooued by our Sauiour d Ver. 17. were there not tenne cleansed but where are the nine Certainly if we doe well waigh and seriously consider the great blessings and vnspeakeable benefits of almightie God towards vs sinfull men there is none but onely a verie vnthankfull man that will not be mooued with heart and voice to prayse God and to expresse his thankfulnesse by holy obedience in his life and conuersation for we cannot but confesse that the Lord did at the first create man in his e Gen. 1. 27. owne image and when as through the sinne and transgression of our first parents we had brought vpon our selues miserie death and damnation except some remedie were found out for our restauration and saluation then f Ephe. 2 4. God who is rich in mercie for his great loue wherewith he loued vs sent vs a g Mat. 1. 21. Sauiour euen h 1. Joh. 4. 9. his onely begotten Sonne that we might liue through him And that we might haue i Rom. 3. 24. redemption through Iesus Christ which redemption was wrought by the death of Christ and the shedding of his most precious bloud as St Peter witnesseth saying k 1. Pet. 1. 18. 19. ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as siluer and gold from your vaine conuersation receiued by tradition from your fathers but with the precious bloud of Christ so great was our offence so hainous our transgression that it cost the precious bloud of Christ to redeeme our soules It is the Lord our God that first formed vs in our mothers wombe he brought vs to light he hath preserued our liues since our birth he it is that daily and yeerely prouideth for vs foode and raiment and things necessarue for this present life he it is that giueth vs health and strength of bodie he it is that hath and doth deliuer vs from many perils and dangers and preserueth vs from our enemies both corporall and spirituall yea he it is that giueth vs foode for our soules the bread of life that giueth vs habitation on earth and hath l Joh. 14. 2. prepared for vs mansions dwelling places in heauen In a word he hath giuen vs his Sonne and with him all things as saith the Apostle m Rom. 8. 42. He that spared not his owne Sonne but deliuered him vp for vs all how shall he not with him also freely giue vs all things Now what shall we render vnto the Lord for all these his benefits done vnto vs Shall we recompence him with vnthankefulnesse Shall we requite him with vndutifulnesse disobedience and rebellion And shall we reward euill for good O ingratitude nay rather let vs render him the calues of our lips Let vs take the cup of saluation and call vpon the name of the Lord and let vs offer to the Lord the sacrifice of thankesgiuing CHAP. IX Of the Time of Prayer THe fift thing in the Treatise of Prayer is concerning 5 The time of Prayer the Time of Prayer when and at what times we are to make supplications prayers intercessions and giuing of thankes vnto God The time of Prayer I consider two wayes Considered two wayes First in regard of the present day 1 in regard of the present day Secondly in regard of the present neede For the first Euery day must haue his time of Praier The Lord requireth at our hands praier euery day and I find that holy men of God religious and deuout men the seruants of the Lord haue vsed to pray often in the day some more and some lesse times in the day In the old Testament the Priests offered sacrifice twice a day morning and euening as the Lord gaue commandement a Exod. 29. 38. 39. Now this is that which thou shalt offer vpon the Altar two lambes of the first yeere day by day continually The one lambe thou shalt offer in the morning and the other lambe thou shalt offer at euen And they vsed to burne Incense twice a day morning and euening as the Lord also appointed b Exod. 30. 7. 8. And Aaron shall burne thereon sweete Incense euery morning when he dresseth the Lampes hee shall burne Incense vpon it And when Aaron lighteth the Lampes at euen he shall burne Incense vpon it Now the deuout praiers of the Saints are Incense wherefore Dauid saith c Psal 141. 2. let my Prayer be set forth before thee as Incense Yea and the people assembled themselues together to pray twice a day for thus it is said of the people in the dayes of Zacharius the Priest d Luk. 1. 9. 10. according to the custome of the Priests office his lot was to burne Incense when he went into the Temple of the Lord and the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of Incense Now whereas it was the custome of the Priests to offer sacrifice and to burne incense twice a day morning and euening and that the people were praying without at the time of Incense it is apparent that the people came together to pray twice a day To such diligent seruice of God the people were tyed in former times Daniel vsed to pray three times a day which he ceased not to doe no not when the decree was signed against him for euen then e Dan. 6. 10. he went into his house and his windowes being open in his chamber toward Ierusalem hee kneeled vpon his knees three times a day and prayed and gaue thankes before his God as he did aforetime Dauid also vsed to pray three times a day and he names the three set times morning and euening and at noone so he saith f Psal 55. 17. Euening and morning and at noone will I pray In the new Testament there is often mention of our Sauiour Christ's praying sometimes we find him praying early in the morning for S. Marke saith that g Mar. 1. 35. in the morning rising vp a great while before day he went out and departed into a solitarie place and there prayed Sometimes late in the euening S. Mathew saith h Mat. 14 23. when he had sent the multitudes away he went vp into a mountaine apart to pray and when the euening was come he was there alone And sometimes he spent the whole night in Prayer For S. Luke saith that i Luk. 6. 12. he went out into a mountaine to pray and continued all night in Prayer to God S. k Chry. de crando Deum l. 1. Chrysostome agreeing with these Scriptures teacheth vs a necessity of praying manietimes in the day morning and euening and all times in the day whensoeuer we receiue our meate In