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A39989 Formulæ adorandi, or, A religious and devout poem containing certain plain directions and affectionate perswasions to the clergy and laiety of England for their frequent address unto and right behaviour in the house of the Lord at his worship and service, agreeable to the word of God, the laws and customs of Holy Church. 1676 (1676) Wing F1585A; ESTC R37852 5,985 1

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FORMULAE ADORANDI OR A Religious and Devout Poem containing certain plain Directions and affectionate Perswasions to the Clergy and Laiety of England for their frequent Address unto and right Behaviour in the House of the Lord at His Worship and Service Agreeable to the Word of God the Laws and Customs of Holy Church O Holy Ghost Guide rightly to indite My pensive Muse and eke my Pen to write What may advance God's Glory and th' Salvation Of my dear Countrey people in this Nation To the CLERGY I. I. Isai 9.16 Mal. 1.6 14. chap. 2.1 2 3 7 8 9. Rom. 2.21 24. 2 Cor. 7.2 Phil. 3.17 1 Thes 2.10 1 Tim. 4.12 1 Pet. 5.1 2 3. 1 Cor. 14.40 2 Thes 3.6 7. Act. 6.4 Luk. 24.53 Act. 21.5 Rubricks Canons His Majestie 's Directions concerning Preachers YE Ministers Let not the People's sinning From your Example take growth or beginning At publick Worship in each part and motion Observe your Rules shew reverent Devotion II. 2 Chron. 29 3-11 Hebr. 10.11 Jer. 33.18 Dan. 8.11 12 13. 12.11 Hebr. 13.15 Ps 107.21 22. 116.17 18 19. Num. 28 3-9 Ecclus. 45.14 1 Sam. 2.29 30. 2 Chron. 2.12 Isai 43.22 23 24. 56.6 7. Dan. 9.16 17 18 19. Psal 122.6 Rom. 15.30 1 Tim. 2.1 2 3. Vid. Rubrick concerning the Service of the Church Offer to God the Daily Sacrifice Each day in Church or in your Chappel twice If well at home you be Do you not cease For Christ his sake and for the Churche's peace To the LAIETY III. Isai 60.12 Psal 27.4 S. Luk. 2.36 37. 1 Tim. 3.15 Psal 89.7 Hebr. 12.28 Psal 100.1 3. Act. 3.1 Isai 56 2-7 S. Mar. 11.17 Zech. 8.21 S. Luk 24.53 Act. 1.13 14. 2.42 Hebr. 11.6 Ecclus 50.19 20 21. SErve Reverently the Lord His House frequent At Common Prayer there be you present From first to last do you continue still With diligence God's Service to fulfill IV. Psal 95.3 145.3 Malac. 18. -14. 2.9 Levit. 22 20-25 Num. 28.3 -10. Deut. 15.21 17.1 Exod. 29.38 39 40 41 42. Our Lord is a great God will in no wise Accept a partial or lame Sacrifice So many spotless Lambs He did require At Evening's Offering as at Morn by fire V. Ezek. 22.8 Ezra 9.4 5. Malac 3.8 9. Psal 141.2 Dan. 20.21 Isai 2.3 Gen. 28.16 17. Psal 84.1 2 3 4. 55.17 18. 121.1 As you expect God should you not despise Rob him not of his Evening Sacrifice Come to His House which is Heaven's Gate therefore Both Evening and at Morn and Him Adore VI. Exod. 28.43 2 Chron. 29.1 11. Psal 46.4 Heb. 9.24 13.10 1 King 8.54 55. 2 King 18.22 2 Chron. 29 27-30 32.12 Isai 60.13 14. Psal 5.7 28.2 * Zech. 3.8 6.12 S. Luk. 1.78 * In these three last places of Scripture our Saviour Christ is called by a name that signifieth the East in the Translations of the Syriac Arabic Graec. Vulg. Lat. Arius Montanus Vide Eccles Canon 7. 1640. Athanas Justin Martyr S. Basil S. August Epiphan Durant de Rit Eccl. Lib. 1. Cap. 3. The Jews and Sectaries worship towards the West The Moors and Saracens towards the South The Christians worship God and Jesus Christ who is called the East towards the East Many Reasons might here be inserted for this but the streightness of the place will not admit them The Custom of the Church in such cases may satisfy any Christian that is not contentious Rom. 2.8 1 Cor. 11.16 As th' Holy place you enter and go out To worship tow'rds the Altar make no doubt East-ward with th' Ancient Church Adore let us Though Schismaticks forbid with Elxaeus VII Levit. 19.30 1 Cor. 11.4 7 22. Exod. 20.24 25.21 22. 29.42 43. Num. 6 22-27 17.4 Hos 12.4 5 6. Amos 4.12 2 Chron. 7.15 16. S. Matt. 18.20 To reverence God's Sanctuary alway All men keep off your Hats while there you stay God's promise is to meet His people there To bless those that approve themselves sincere VIII S. Matth. 26.41 1 Thes 5.6 Psal 119.113 Gen. 4.7 S. Matt. 25.21 Ecclus. 43.30 Isai 1.17 1 Cor. 6.20 Psal 26.8 Keep up your watch therefore vain thoughts expell Each pious duty strive for to doe well With Soul and Body see you Glorify In His own House the Divine Majesty IX Isai 49.22 23. S. Matth. 28.19 Psal 51.5 Eph. 2.3 Titus 3.5 1 Pet. 3.21 S. John 3.3 5. You Parents hither bring your Infants in Which were conceiv'd and also born in sin To th' Sacred Font there to be born again Of Water and the Spirit a Eph. 5.26 27. and obtain X. a Col. 2.12 13. Act. 22.16 S. Mar. 10 13-16 A washing from all sin and so become Church-members meet subjects of God's Kingdome b Prov. 22.6 Psal 34.11 Eccles. 12.1 Eph. 6.4 S. Matth. 19.13 14 15. Act. 8 14-17 15.32 41. Hebr. 6.2 Children c The Catechism of the Church of England The Catechism learn betime To be Confirm'd be it your next design XI Gen. 3.16 Psal 116. Lev. 12.6 7 8. S. Luk. 2.22 23 24. Rom. 8.4 1 Cor. 11.5 6 10 13. Ps 76.11 121.1 2 3. 1 Tim. 2.9 10. 1 Thes 5.18 Heb. 13.15 Phil. 4.8 Through Child-birth's danger who delivered be Unto your Parish-Church veiled come ye At th' usual time to Offer Thank Adore Almighty God who did you safe restore XII The solemn a Ezra 8.21 22 23. Isai 58 3-8 S. Mar. 2.20 S. Luk. 5.35 S. John 19.1 38. Fasts and b Exod. 13 3-10 20 8-11 34.21 22. Deut. 5 12-15 Esther 9 20-32 Nehem. 13 15-22 Psal 42.4.5 1 Mac. 4.52 -59. S. Matth. 28. S. Mar. 16.9 v. 14 c. S. Luk. 1 29-39 2 1-39 24.1 c. S. John 10.22 23. 20 1-19 Act. 1 2-14 2.1 c. 20.16 1 Cor. 16.8 5.8 Rev. 1.10 Psal 150.1 Ecc1us 44.1 2 7 8. Festivals in use In England's Church observe without abuse c Deut. 16.13 14 15. 2 Chron. 7.8 9 10. 30 22-27 Neh. 8 9-12 Fast not on Feasts nor d Isai 22.12 13 14. Dan. 10.2 3. Jonah 3 5-10 feast on Fasting-days Fly * Levit. 3. servile works f Isai 58.3 22.13 vain sports g Jer. 36 6 7. § Note that the Christian Church observes Her weekly Festivall not on the Seventh but on the First day of the week and doth not call it the Sabbath but Lord's day and also Sunday Nor doth She judge the works of the Temple or Church of Piety Charity or Necessity to be a profaning of that day but a blameless observing of it S. Matth. 12 1-13 S. Mar. 3 1-5 S. Luk. 13 11-17 S. John 7.22 23. 9.13 14 16. Nor doth our Church prohibit the people from servile Work on the ordinary Fasting-daies as all Fridaies Evens of Holy-daies Ember-daies and 38 daies of Lent though She