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A08300 A poore mans rest founded vpon motiues, meditations, and prayers. Expressing to the inward man, true consolation. In all kindes and times of afflication. By Io. Norden. Norden, John, 1548-1625? 1620 (1620) STC 18629; ESTC S105984 150,903 437

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oflife with such sincerity and bolduesse as neither feare nor affection may hinder the same that we thy flocke may fructifie and increase our knowledge in Faith thereby and more and more desire to féede at that the Table of thy Word and be filled open my heart as thou didst Lidyacs that I may attend with diligence to the preaching of thy Word Send forth store of Labourers O good Lord into thy Haruest which by their carefull paines and faithfull endeuours may gather the dispersed sheaues of thy Church into thy celestiall Barne and banish from this wholesome worke all such as are not sent from thée and come not truly to edifie but rather to reape their owne gaine making as it were ma●… chandise of thy holy Word teaching in stead of truth the tradition of men Lord vouchsafe grace into the lips of those that are now prepared to declare thy will grace into our hearts that are present to heare it that they by teaching truely and we by following effectually may through Christ obtaine of thée remission of our sinnes past light instead of darkenesse peace for trouble and heauenly happinesse in stead of worldly felicitie that tasting the swéetnesse of celestiall comfort we may despise terrestriall and after this life ended enioy the perfect ioyes of eternall felicity through Jesus Christ our Sauiour and Redéemer O Lord increase our Faith A Prayer after the Preaching of the holy Word Blessed are they that heare the word of God and keepe it Luke 11. 28. The hearers of the Lavv are not righteous but the doers of the Lavv shall be iustified Rom. 2. 13. Be ye doers of the word not hearers onely deceiuing your selues Rom. 1. 22. O Heauenly Father and most mercifull God séeing that wee haue now receiued the benefit of the hearing of thy heauenly and holy word by the mouth of thy Minister the fruits whereof doetend to the perfection of a godly life and a godly life is the way to eternall life in Christ our Lord vouchsafe O good Father we humbly beséech thée to imprint in our hearts the gladsome and most comfortable tidings which wée haue heard and receiued this day of thée by the mouth of thy Minister and grant that in faith vnfained ●t may lay vp the same in our vnderstanding and remembrance lest that forgetting the same and neglecting the exercise of a godly life wée be taken away as trées that beare no truit and so be cast into the fire therefore we most humbly pray and beséech thée that thou wouldest send vs thy holy Spirit the Comforter which may retaine the good tidings of the Gospell in our hearts wherby we may appeare as trées bearing good fruits and so be preserued vntill the comming of our Lord Jesus who will then receiue vs and giue vs the inheritance which he hath purchased for as many as beléeue in his most holy Word Amen O Lord increase our Faith A Prayer for the Sabbath day at night O euerlasting and mercifull God I giue thée thankes from the bottome of my heart that of thy mercy thou hast nourished and preserued me by thy diuine power and gouerned me by thy Word holy Spirit this day and all this wéeke yea and at all other times of my life protected me by thy power and prouidence and I most humbly beséech thée for the merits of Christ Jesus to couer and bury all my misdéedes which heretofore I haue committed in thought word and déede against thy diuine Maiestie in the death of thy Sonne Forgiue O Lord the euill that I haue committed supply the good which I haue omitted restore what I haue lost heale my sores cleanse my filthinesse lighten my darkenesse and alter the whole state of my minde that nothing may be wanting to good purposes in me nor any thing lurke in mee which may offend thée Water O Lord the séede of thy holy Word which I haue receiued this day with the dew of thy grace that with sound iudgement and godly deuotion I may practise such things as are pleasing to thy diuine Maiestie and that my heart being alwayes obedient to thy Commandements I may passe my time in peace through thy protection O Lord stretch out thy hand ouer me and of thy accustomed goodnes defend me this night Kéepe me from searefull and wicked dreames vnprofitable cares idle cogitations and outward violence Compasse me about on euery side with thy grace that when I shall either take care for things of this life or carefully séeke for those things which appertaine vnto the Kingdome of heauen I may heare the voyce of thy holy Spirit sounding in my heart from the mouth of the Apostie The Lord shall relieue thee in all thy necessities and yeelde thee a Crowne of eternall glory with Christ his beloued in the heauens Grant O Lord this and all other graces méete for me euen for Jesus Christs sake my onely Lord and Sauiour Amen O Lord increase my Faith A Prayer to be said before a man begins his Labour or enter into the execution of any profession OMnipotent God and most mercifull Father since thou hast commanded that all humane creatures shall labour and eate their bread in the sweat of their browes while they abide in this life and yet séeing no man can prosper without thy blessing or receiue any good successe in his affaires we humbly beséech thée that thou wouldest blesse our labours in such sort as therby we may haue iust occasion to confesse thy goodnesse assistance and fatherly care which thou takest of vs. Let thy holy Spirit O Lord be our guide to the end we may faithfully exercise the workes of our estate and vocation without any fraud or deceit giue vs grace rather to regard the following of thine ordinance then to satisfie the appetite of our owne sinfull flesh which couets to enrich it selfe by any meanes whatsoeuer Neuerthelesse if it be thy pleasure to blesse and prosper our endeuours grant vs also chéerefull dispositions to helpe and relieue such as are in distresse according to thy talents best owed vpon vs. And let vs kéepe within the bounds of humility not puffing our selues vp aboue the poore and needy by that which we enioy by thy bounty and goodnes But if thy good pleasure be so to deale with vs as to abase and impouerish vs farre beyond that which our weake nature can beare yet vouchsafe to enrich vs with cleauing faithfully to thy promises whereby we shall no way fall into distrust but rather be more certainely assured that thou wilt neuer forsake vs in the extremity of our wants and calamities inable vs to performe truely the duties of our callings giue vs the vse of all our limmes and senses with an holy endeuour to performe our callings and patience to attend thy leasure to replenish vs both with temperall and spirituall comforts receiuing thereby daily new occasion to giue thée praise and thankes and to expect all things from thée Heare vs
A POORE MANS REST Founded vpon Motiues Meditations Prayers and Expressing to the inward MAN true Consolation In all Kindes and Times of Affliction By IO. NORDEN Now the eight time augmented and much reformed by the AVTHOR PSAL. 10.14 The Poore committeth himselfe vnto thee for thou art the helper of the Fatherlesse London Printed for Iohn Budge and are to be sold at the signed of the Greene-Dragon in Pauls Church-yard 1620. 1. Ianuarie called of the Latins Ianuarius Graecians Gamelion Hebrewes Tebeth and is their 10. moneth hath 31 daies 1 A Calends   2 b   The first day of this Moneth Christ was circumcised Luk. 1. 21. The tops of the mountaines appeared vnto Noah Gen 8. 5. The Israelites put away their wiues Ezra 10. 16. 3 c Nones of Jan. 4 3 4 d   5 e   6 f Day before the N. 7 g Nones of Ianuar 8 A   9 b   The 5. of this moneth word was brought vnto Ezechiel the Prophet that the Citie Ierusalem was smitten Ezechiel 33. 21. 10 c Idus of Ianuarie 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 d   12 e   13 f   14 g Day before the Id. The sixth of this moneth Christ was worshipped of the wise men Mat. 2. 1. c. baptized Mat. 3. 15. turned water into wine Ioh. 2. 1. c. as testifieth Epiphanius 15 A Idus of Ianuarie 16 b   17 c   18 d   19 e   20 f   The 10. of this Month Nabuchadnezzar King of Babel moued thereunto by the rebellion of Zedechiah besieged Ierusalem most fiercely as may appeare 2 Kings 15. c Jer. 52. 4. Also Ezechiel was willed to vtter his parable Ezech. 2. c. 21 g   22 A Calends of Februarie 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 23 b   24 c   25 d   26 e   27 f   28 g   29 A   Paul called and conuerted the 25. of this moneth Acts 9. 3. 30 b   31 c Day before the Calends of Feb. Festiual daies in this moneth be Circumcision the first day Epiphanie the sixth day 2. February called of the Latins Februarius Graecians Elapheboliō Hebrews Shebat and is their 11. moneth hath 28. daies vnlesse it be yere Bissextil and then 29. 1 d Calends The first of this moneth Moses repeated the Law vnto the children of Israel Deut. 1. 3. 2 e Nones of February 4 3 3 f   4 g Day before the N. 5 A Nones of Febru The second of this month our Sauiour was presented to the Lord and Mary purified Luk 〈◊〉 22. 6 b   7 c   8 d Idus of February 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 e   The ninth of this moneth Noah 40. dayes after he had seene the tops of the mountaines sent out of the Arke a Rauen afterward a Doue which returned Ge. 8. 6. c. 10 f   11 g   12 A Day before the Id 13 b Idus of February 14 c   15 d   The 15. of this month the Iewes spend merrily together for that the Spring of the yeare doth enter then as they thinke 16 e   17 f   18 g   19 A   20 b   The 16. of this moneth Noah the second time sent out a Doue which returned with an Oliue branch in her bill Gen. 8. 10. 21 c Calends of March. 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 d   23 e   24 f   25 g   The 24. of this month Zachariah was commanded to prophecy Zach. 1. 7. Matthias was elected into the number of the Apostles Acts 1. 26. 26 A   27 b   28 c   29 d Day before the Calends of March. Festiuall daies in this moneth be the 2. called the Purification of S. Mary The 24. which is Saint Matthias day 3. March called of the Latins Martius Graecians Mo●uichyon Hebrewes Adar and is their 12. moneth hath 31. daies 1 d Calends The Temple of Ierusalem was finished the third day of this month Esra 6. 15. In the 1 of Esdr. 7. 5. it is said to be the 23. of this moneth 2 e   3 f Nones of March 6 5 4 3 4 g   5 A   6 b Day before the N. The tenth of this month Christ was aduertised that Lazarus was sicke Ioh. 11. 3. 7 c Nones of March 8 d   9 e   A feast was celebrated among the Iewes for the ouerthrow of Nicanor the 13. of this moneth 2 Mac. 15. 37 Also vpon the same day all the Iewes vnder Ashuerosh were commanded to be put to death Esth 3. 13. vpon the same day the Iewes had a priuiledge giuen them to stay all their enemies Est. 8. 12. This day also the Iewes solemnized for their ioyfull deliuerance Est. 8. 17. 10 f Idus of March 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 g   12 A   13 b   14 c Day before the Id. 15 d Idus of March 16 e   17 f   18 g   19 A   20 b   21 c   22 d Calends of April 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 23 e   The 14. day of this month was called of the Iews Mardocheus day 2 Macc. 15. 37. also Purim as may appeare Esth. 9. vers 21. 26. 24 f   25 g   26 A   27 b 28 c   The 15. also is another day of Purim Est 9. 21. 29 d   30 e   The 16. of this Moneth Lazarus was raised from the dead John 11. 43. 31 f Day before the Calends of April       This Moneth hath one festiuall day called the Annunciation of Saint Marie celebrated the 25. of this moneth 4 Aprill called of the Latins Aprilis Graecians Thargelion Hebrewes A●ib or Nisan and is their first moneth hath 30 daies 1 〈◊〉 Calenas The first of this Moneth Noah vncouered the Arke saw earth Gen. 8. 13. Moses reared the Tabernacle Exo. 40. 2. 17. the Temple began to be sanctified 2 Chr. 29. 17. 2 A Nones of April 4 3 3 b   4 c Day b●fore the 〈◊〉 5 d Nones of April 6 e   7 f   The 10. of this month the childrē of Israel passed thorow the riuer Iordā on dry foote Iosis 4. 19. the Paschal Lamb was chosen Exo. 12. 3. 8 g Idus of April 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 A   10 b   11 c   12 d Day before the Id. The 13. of this moneth the edict of King Ahashuerosh came out for the murthering of the Iewes Esth. 3. 12. 13 e Idus of April 14 f   15 g   16 A   The 14. of this month the Passeouer was kept Exo. 12. 6. Leuit. 23. 5. Jos. 5. 10. 17 b   18 c   19 d   The 15 of this moneth the Israelites departed out of Egypt Numb 33. 3. 20 e   21 f Calends of May. 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
22 g   The 16. of this moneth Hezekiah made an end of sanctifying and purging the Temple 2 Chron. 29 17. 23 A   24 b   25 c   26 d   The 18. of this month the childrē of Israel walked on dry land through the midst of the red sea Exod. 14. 19. 27 e   28 f   29 g   30 A Day before the Calends of May. The 24 Daniel saw his vision Dan. 10. 4.       The 25. of this moneth the feast of S. Marke is obserued 5. May called of the Latins Maius Graecians Sc●irophorion Hebrewes Liar which is their 2. moneth hath 31 daies 1 b Calends The first of this moneth Moses was commanded to number the children of Israel Numb 1. 1. c. 2 c   3 d Nones of May. 6 5 4 3 4 e   5 f   The 5. of this Moneth Christ is thought to haue ascended vp into heauen Mar. 16. 9. Luk. 24. 51. Act. 19 They which could not keep the Passeouer at the day appointed by the Lord were willed to celebrate the same the 14. of this Month Nu. 39 v. 10. 11. So did the Israelites at the commandement of King Hezekiah 2 Ch. 30. 15. 6 g Day before the N. 7 A Nones of May. 8 b   9 c   10 d Idus of May. 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 e   12 f   13 g   14 A Day before the Id. 15 b Idus of May. 16 c   17 d   The 16 day Manna rained from heauen Exod. 16. 14. 18 e   19 f   The 17. day Noah entred the Arke and the floud began Gen. 7 11. 13. 20 g   21 A   2● b Cal●nds of Iu●e 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 The 22. fire from Heauen cōsumed such as murmured against the Lord Nu. 11 1 23 c   24 d   25 e   The 23 the Israelites with great ioy triumphingly entred into the Castle of Ierusalem 1 Mac. 13 51. 26 f   27 g   28 A   ●9 b   The 27. Noah the water being dried vp came forth of the Arke Gen. 8. 14. 30 c   31 d Day befo●e the Calends of Iane The first of this Moneth is vsually celebrated for the feast of Philip and Iacob 6 Iune called of the Latins Iunius Graecians Ekatombaion Hebrewes Siuan which is their third moneth hath 30 daies 1 e Calends The first comming of the children of Israel vnto men̄i Sinai was the first of this moneth where they abode 11. moneths and 20. dayes in which time all those things were done recorded in Exod cap. 19. 1. c. 2 f Nones of Iune 4 3 3 g   4 A Day before the N. 5 b Nones of Iune 6 c   7 d   8 e Idus of Iune 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 f   The sixt of this moneth Alexander that mighty Monarch of the world was borne of whom Dan. c. 11. 3. doth prophesie Also on this day that famous temple of Diana in Ephesus numbred among the seauen wonders of the world was set on fire by Herostratus The Iewes likewise kept then feast of Pentecost on this day 10 g   11 A   12 b Day before the Id. 13 c Idus of Iune 14 d   15 e   16 f   17 g   18 A   19 b   20 c Ca●●nds of Iuly 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 21 d   22 e   The 23 of this moneth the first edict came out for the safety of Gods people the Iewes against Haman and the rest of their enemies Esth. 8. 9. 23 f   24 g   25 A   26 b   27 c   28 d   The 29. of this month the Arke of Noah through the increase of waters was lifted vp from the earth Gen. 7. 12. 29 e   30 f Day before the Calends ●f Iuly Festiuall dayes in this moneth are the 2● which is the feast of S. Iohn Baptist. 29. which is S. Peters 7. Iuly called of the Latins Iulius Graecians Metageitnion Hebrews Thamus being their 4. moneth 1 g Calends   2 A   The 5. of this moneth Ezechiel saw his visions Ezech. 1. 1. 3 b Nones of July 6 5 4 3 4 c   5 d     6 e Day before the N. The 6. of this moneth the Capitall of Rome counted one of the 7. wonders of the world was burned and the mirror of Christian Princes King Edward the sixt dyed the sixt of this moneth Anno 1553. 7 f Nones of Iuly 8 g   9 A   10 b Idus of Iuly 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 c   12 d   13 e   14 f Day before the Id.   15 g Idus of Iuly   16 A   The 9. of this Moneth Ierusalem after it had a long while beene besieged by Nebuchadnezzar was taken Ier. 39. 2. 17 b   18 c   19 d   20 e   21 f     22 g     23 A Calends of August 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 The 12. of this moneth Iulius Caesar the first Roman Emperor was borne Of him is this moneth called Iuly 24 b   25 c   26 d   27 e     28 f   The 18. of this their yere month the 29 g   Egyptians begin 30 A   Plin. lib. 8. cap. 47. 31 b Day before the Calends of Aug. The 25. of this moneth is the feast of S. Iames the Apostle and vpon this day K. Iames was crowned King of England 1603. 8. August called of the Latins Augustus Graecians Boedromion Hebrewes Ab which is their 5. moneth 1 c Calends   2 d Nones of August 4 3 The first of this moneth Aaron 40. yeeres after the children of Israel were come out of Egypt died on mount Hor Num. 33. 38. Also on this day Ezra with his company came out of Babel vnto Ierusalem Ezra 7. 9. 3 e   4 f Day before the N. 5 g Nones of August 6 A   7 b   8 c Idus of August 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 d   10 e     11 f     12 g Day before the Id. The 7. of this moneth Nabuchadnezzar burnt the house of the Lord and al Ierusalem 2 Kings 25. 8. 9. 13 A Idus of August 14 b   15 c   16 d     17 e     18 f   The 10. of this moneth some thinke Ierusalem to haue beene burnt by the Babylonians Ierem. 52. 12. Iosephus lib. 5. cap. 26. said it was burned afterward by the Romanes the same day Therefore doe the Iewes on this day obserue a most straight fast and goe bare-footed and sitting on the ground reade twice ouer the Lamentations of Ieremie 19 g   20 A   21 b Calends of Septemb. 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 c   23 d   24 e   25 f   26 g
  27 A   28 b   29 c   30 d Day before the Calends of Sep. 31 e   The 24. of this moneth is vsually called S. Bartholmewes day 9. September called of the Latins September Graecians Maimacterion Hebrewes Elul which is their 6. moneth 1 f Calends   2 g Nones of Septemb. 4 3 The first of this Moneth Haggai the Prophet began to prophesie Hag. 1. 1. 3 A   4 b Day before the N. 5 c Nones of Septemb.   6 d     7 e   The sixt of this moneth Ezechiel saw another vision Ezec. 8. 1. 8 f Idus of Septemb. 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 g   10 A     11 b     12 c Day before the Id.   13 d Idus of Septemb. The 7 of this moneth our late most noble Queene Elizabeth was borne at Greenwich Anno. 1533. 14 e   15 f   16 g   17 A     18 b     19 c     20 d   The 8. of this Month Anno 73. Ierusalem was vtterly with fire and sword destroyed by Titus the Emperour Ioseph lib. 7. cap. 16. 21 e Calends of October 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 f   23 g   24 A   25 b     26 c     27 d     28 e   The 25. of this month Nehemiah finished the wals of Ierusalem Nehem. 6. 15. 29 f   30 g Day before the Calends of October Festiual daies in this moneth be the 21. S. Matthew 29. S. Michael 10 October called of the Latins October Graecians Pianepsion Hebrewes Thisri and is their 7. moneth hath 31. dayes 1 A Calends The 1. of this moneth the Iewes celebrated the feast of Trumpets Leuit. 23. 24. the latter Iewes call this day the beginning of the new yeere 2 b   3 c Nones of October 6 5 4 3 4 d   5 e   6 f Day before the No. Ierusalem after it had bin possessed of Christian Princes 88. yeeres through mortall dissension came into the hands of the Sa●azens Anno 1187. 7 g Nones of October 8 A   9 b   10 c Idus of October 8 7 6 5 4 3 11 d   12 e   The 3. of this month some thinke the Iewes fasted for the death of Gedaliah whereby occasion was offered to bring them againe into the miserable seruitude of the Egyptians 2 King 25. 25 ●erem 4● 1. 2. c. 13 f   14 g Day before the Id. 15 A Idus of October 16 b   17 c   18 d   19 e   20 f   The 10. of this month the feast of reconciliation was kept Leuit. 23. 27. So did the yeere of Iubile euery fifty yeere begin as on the same day Leuit. 25. 9. 21 g   22 A Calends of Nouemb. 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 23 b   24 c   25 d   26 c   The 15 of this moneth the Iewes obserued the feast of Tabernacles 7. dayes together in memory of the Lords protecting them in the desert Leuit. 23. 34. 27 f   28 g   29 A   30 b   31 c Day before the Calends of Nouemb. Festiuall dayes in this moneth are 18. day S Luke 28. Simon and Iude. 11. Nouember called of the Latins Nouember Graecians Anthesterion Hebrewes Marbesuam which is their 8. moneth 1 d Calends The third of this moneth Constantius the Emperour Sonne to Constantinus the great departed out of this world An. 364 Hist. tripart in the end of the fift booke 2 e Nones of Nouemb. 4 3 3 f   4 g Day before the N. 5 A Nones of Nouemb. 6 b   7 c   The tenth of this moneth An. ●483 D. Martin Luther was borne in Islebia 8 d Idus of Nouember 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 e   10 f   The 15. of this moneth was made a new holiday by Ieroboam without the commandement of God whereupon hee committed most wicked Idolatry in Dan and Bethel but he remained not long vnpunished nor his people vnplagued for the same as may appeare 1 Kin 12. vers 32. 33. 1 King 13. 1. 2. c. 11 g   12 A Day before the Id. 13 b Idus of Nouemb. 14 c   15 d   16 e   17 f   18 g   19 A   20 b   21 c Calends of Decemb. 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 22 d   Queene Elizabeth began happily to raigne for the aduancement of the Gospell of our Sauiour Christ the 17. of this moneth 1558. 23 e   24 f   25 g   26 A   27 b   The 18. of this moneth Titus the Emperour most cruelly executed to death a great number of the Iewes Ioseph lib. 7. cap. 10. 28 c   29 d   30 e Day before the Calends of Decemb.     Festiuall dayes in this moneth are the first day The feast of All Saints The 30. and last day Saint Andrew the Apostle 12. December called of the Latins December Graecians Posetdo● Hebrews Sisleu and is their 9. moneth hath 31 dayes 1 f Calends The 15. of this moneth Antiochus placed an abominable Idoll vpon the altar of the Lord 1 Macc. 1. 57. 2 g Nones of December 4 3 3 A   4 b Day before the No. 5 c Nones of Decemb. The 20. of this month Es●dra exhorted the Israelites to put away their strange wiues 1 Esd. 9. 5. 6. 6 d   7 e   8 f Idus of Decemb 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 g   The foundation of the second Temple was laid the 24. of this moneth Hagg. 2 vers 11. 19. 10 A   11 b   12 c Day before the Id. 13 d Idus of Decemb. The 25. of this month our Sauiour Christ was borne of the Virgin the yere after the worlds creation 4018. On which day also Antiochus Epiphanes entred into Ierusalem with a mighty army spoiled the same Ios. li. 21. c. 16. On this day he prophaned the altar of the Lord 1 Macc. 1. 62. which day also the Iewes kept holy because thereon the Temple was purged from idolatry 1 Mac. 4. 50. 14 e   15 f   16 g   17 A   18 b   19 c   20 d   21 e   22 f Calends of Ianuary 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 23 g   24 A   25 b   26 b   27 〈◊〉   28 e   The 28. of this month Herod caused the poore Innocents to be murthered thinking thereby to haue slaine Christ Mat 2. 16. c. 29 f   30 g   31 A Day before the Calends of Ianuar.       Festiual daies in this month are the 21. Thomas Apost 25. The Natiuity of Christ. 26. S Steuen 27. Iohn the Euang 28. Innocents called commonly Childe●… day A rule to know how many dayes be contained in euery moneth
in the yeere Thirty dayes hath Nouember Aprill Iune and September The rest hath thirty and one Except it be February alone Which alwayes hath twenty eight meere When it is no Bisextile or Leape-yeere A note of the Moneths weekes dayes and houres throughout the whole veere The yeere containeth Moneths 12. Hours 69478 Weekes 5● Dayes 365. Day Naturall hath 24 houres Artificiali 12 An Alminacke for ten yeeres The vere of our Lord. The prime Sundaies letter Leape yeere Ashwednesday the first day of Lent Easter day Whit sunday 1620 1 B A Mar. 1. Apr. 16. Iune 4. 1621 2 G   Feb. 14 Apr. 1. May 20. 1622 3 F   Mar. 6. Apr. 21. Iune 9. 1623 4 E   Feb. 16. Apr. 13. Iune 1. 1624 5 D C Feb. 11. Mar. 28. May 16. 1625 6 B   Mar. 3. Apr. 17 Iune 5. 1626 7 A   Feb. 12. Apr. 9. May 28. 1627 8 G   Feb. 7. Mar. 25 May 13. 1628 9 F E Feb. 27. Apr. 13. Iune 1. 1629 10 D   Feb. 18. Apr. 5. May 24. TO THE RIGHT Vertuous and godly Lady the Lady MARGERY KILLEGREVVE wife vnto the right Worshipfull SIR WILLIAM KILLEGREVVE KNIGHT IT pleased you RIGHT worthy LADY heretofore to affoord this little Treatise kinde allowance to enter vnder your Roofe and to accept it as a friendlesse Pilgrime committed to your shelter protection and such hath beene the opinion of your selfe the Patrones touching the same that many others in imitation of your kinde acceptance of it haue likewise fauourably censured it and friendly receiued it not for his sake that sent it to seeke friends but for yours I assure me that shewed it and me friendship And now the Booke simple as it is being dispersed into the hands of many with the poore Title of A poore Mansrest becomes to be more and more richly regarded And therefore I could doe no lesse after this seauenth Impression but reuiew it and augment it and recommed it again vnto your fauourable tuition nothing doubting but the longer it passeth abroad in the worlds view the more it shall increase in your high commendation that will vouchsafe to countenance so poore a Guest Your Ladiships euer at commandment Io. NORDEN To all that are in any distresse rest and consolation in Christ IESVS I Am out of doubt by mine own experience that this little Booke intituled The poore Mans rest shall bring no lesse vnto thee then the title importeth if thou faithfully vse it it offereth thee the meane by perseuerance and practice to attaine vnto the rest of the soule not as the rich man vainely promising rest vnto his Soule through the superfluous fulnes of worldly blessings was sent suddenly to hell but that rest which Christ himselfe promiseth Mat. 11. 29. Where he saith Take my yoke on you learn of me that I am meek lowly in heart ye shal finde rest for your soules True rest commeth not by the pleasures of this life but by the yoke of Christ namely by his corrections which consisteth in troubles in crosses in afflictions in miseries in want in hunger in nakednesse in imprisonment in banishment in things displeasing to flesh bloud Why then should we seeme to kicke against Gods louing chastisements and milde corrections which as an easie yoke he putteth on our necks as a light burthen he laieth on our shoulders He tryeth vs but a little while will neuer ouer-charge vs if we seeke rest and reliefe and power and strength to beare it at his hands not at the hands of mortall men whom yet the Lord in mercy vseth to comfort his afflicted Children Why then couet we not to bevisited with the rod rather then to be left to the liberty of this wicked worlds vanities that are only the baits of confusion And therefore saith Eliphas Iob 5. 17. Blessed is the man whom GOD correcteth Paul 2 Thes. 1. 5. affirmeth that it is a token of GODS righteous iudgement to punish his Children here that they may be accounted worthy of the Kingdome of God and that they be not cōdemned with the world and it is a righteous thing with him to recompence tribulatiō to them that trouble you but to you that are troubled rest not the outward rest of the body while it abideth on the earth thogh woldly men hold liberty and lust and health and honour possessions and authority and wealth and wa●●onnesse and vanity and fulnesse yea and filthines a sweet and more certayne rest then the rest peace of a good conscience which in all the assaults of sin and Sathan in all trials troubles and crosses in pouerty sicknesse taunts and ignominy and in most bitter misery if thou canst say truly with Paul Gal. 6. 14. God forbid that I should reioice but in the crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ wherby the world is crucified vnto me and I vnto the world thou shalt haue rest for thy soule And therefore what if ye be cast down as into the gulfe of disdaine among men and seeme out-casts in the world cast-awaies of the world for your troubles trials sake and because of the want of the worlds glory thinke it not strange nor grudge hut reioyce for it ministreth vnto you occasion to flye worldly confidence to take hold of the heauenly promises it worketh discord between you Belial and concord betweene you and Christ raising your thoughts from earth to heaue because as the body is earthly being furnished with the worlds pleasing vanities is loth to depart and leaue them so the soule being fettered by naturall carnall affections is held also captiue and cannot lift it selfe vp by the wings of desire of heauenly things vntill the body be depriued of her delights here then hath the Soule inner man scope sanctified by the spirit of God to mount by the wings of Faith vnto her rest namely to a resolute contentation to abide the Lords leasure purpose in all things yea when we seeme to be meerly forsaken of the world we should neither feare nor be faint-hearted knowing that our Redeemer liueth But as the Lord of life saith Seeke yee my face Psal. 27. 8. Let vs answere with Dauid Thy face O Lord will we seeke For this is the rest that poore men must seeke this is the rest that will fill vs better then the Gluttons feast is more precious then the health of the body then the wealth of the world then the pleasures of the flesh The gold of al the Indies cannot purchase it the Kings of the earth by force cannot obtaine it nor the wisest of the world comprehend it But thou poore man who so thou be in what case soeuer thou art poore and needy sicke and weake hated despised threatned and abused apprehended and imprisoned or in what miserable case else soeuer euen thou shalt attaine vnto this rest if thou seeke it instantly praying faithfully if thou be patient and grudge
wisdome and humblenesse and obedience and mortification and zeale and faith and hope and all graces that may change me from sinne to sanctity from darkenesse to light and from coldnesse to a more perfect zeale to serue thée in all things Teach me O Lord teach mée to execute my vocation truely and perfectly and giue such issue and blessed successe to all my endeauours labours purposes and procéedings as I may discharge my duety in obedience to thy diuine Maiestie to my brethren in loue and equity and to my selfe and mine in godly care and true piety And let thy holy Spirit so guide and gouerne mée this day and for euer that I may more and more fructifie increase in all godlinesse vntil thou shalt cut off this corruptible life After which good Father in the merits of thy Son let me inhabite euermore inherite that heauenly City new Ierusalem where thou sittest and raignest one God with whom shall liue all thine elect in ioyes vnspeakable for euer Amen O Lord increase our Faith A Morning Prayer where the FAMILY assembles O Almighty God full of loue and pitty the chiefest comfort that any sinfull soule can haue when wée miserable sinners here met together doe consider of thy great mercy and goodnesse which we haue euer since our births and before found and daily doe finde at the hands of thy diuine Maiesty together with our great vnthankfulnesse euery way to thée againe for the same we must néedes confesse and euen from the bottom of our hearts doe acknowledge that most vnspeakeable is thy mercy in sparing vs to liue vntill this morning before which time thou mightest iustly haue consumed vs. But O deare God of thy frée mercies before the foundation of the World was laid thou hast chosen and elected vs for thy Children and hast to our endlesse comfort certified and made knowne the same vnto our spirits by thy spirit by whom and not of our selues wee now cry vnto thée Abba father and for our Redemption hast sent thine owne Sonne to shed his most precious bloud vpon the Crosse no other meanes being whereby wée could be saued Thou hast by thy holy Spirit wrought Faith in our hearts to beléeue by him and in him to be iustified before thée and in some measure begunne the death of sinne in vs and wrought our sanctification and of thy frée fauour we enioy the benefit of thy Word the freedome of conscience great peace and plenty in outward things with many and infinite other benefits waking and sléeping at home and abroad in our selues and our friends for all which instead of thankefulnesse wee become the more disobedient not doing that wée ought to doe but with pleasure and profit with vanity and selfe-loue wée are carried away spending our daies in iniquity carelesnesse and vnféeling of our sinne and there is no goodnesse in vs yet is there mercy with thée O Lord and pardon vpon repentance Wherefore we here this Morning met together before thy Maiesty humbly confesse our wants and most entirely beséech thée for Jesus Christs sake to haue mercy vpon vs Haue mercy vpon vs most mercifull Father and forgiue vs all that is past strengthen vs hereafter that daily both in bodies and soules we may glorifie thée more then we haue done yéelding thankes for daily benefits and striuing in holinesse and righteousnes to please thée all the dayes of our life But because we cannot but offend and fall diuers wayes and euery day good Lord for thy mercy sake pierce our hearts with a féeling of the same and neuer suffer vs to goe on with dull and dead soules not séeing nor sighing for our offences As a speciall meanes to kéepe vs in obedience before thée O deare Father worke in vs a continuall remembrance and an effectuall consideration that wée shall not alwayes liue here in this wretched world that doth much please vs now but that a day wil come when the trumpe shall sound the Dead shall arise and all wée shall appeare before the Tribunall seat of Judgement there to receiue according to our déedes without respect of Persons oh good Lord giue vs a remembrance and a féeling of that vnspeakeable comfort and eternall waight of glory which in that day shall be giuen vnto vs if in this day wée serue and please thée and contrariwise euen terrifle our cousciences and let vs as it were see before our faces the dreadfull Judgements and the fearefull Torments that both in Body and Soule they shall be sure to haue for euermore which in this life doe not serue and please thée but follow their owne fancies and wicked delights giue vs an hatred of sinne and a true loue of righteousnesse blesse thy Word euermore with fruit vnto our soules when we heare it giue vs a desire to heare it often and to practise it faithfully and obediently and keepe our hearts euer free from disūmulation and counterfeit holinesse prepare our hearts diligently to watch for the comming of thy Sonne make vs ready fit and willing to meete him in the clouds if thou wilt that we liue to his comming if it please thee in the meane time to call vs let vs with ioy yeeld our bodies to the earth and receiue our soules vnto thy selfe vntill the day when both our bodies and soules shall be remitted and bee totally glorified with thee in Heauen And let this day be a day of our true reformation and repentance that we becomming new creatures may serue thee in holinesse all the dayes of our liues yeelding thee most humble and hearty thankes for thy goodnesse to vs this night let thy mercifull eye looke vpon vs this day and so keep vs bodies and soules that being occupied in our seuerall callings we may be safe by thee from all our Enemies and liue to thee in feare that we may die in thy fauour and liue hereafter with thee in glory which grant and all things in the meane time necessary for soules and bodies for Christ his sake in whose name we ask them saying as he hath taught vs Our Father vvhich art in heauen hallovved be thy Name Thy Kingdome come Thy Will be done in earth as it is in Heauen Giue vs this day our daily Bread And forgiue vs our trespasses as vve forgiue them that trespasse against vs and lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill For thine is the Kingdome the povver and the glory for euer and euer Amen Let thy mighty hand and out-stretched arme O Lord be still our defence thy mercy louing kindnesse in Iesus Christ our saluation thy true and holy vvord our instruction thy grace and holy Spirit our comfort and consolation vnto the end and in the end Amen The Lord blesse vs and saue vs and make his face to shine vpon vs and be mercifull vnto vs the Lord turne his fauourable countenance tovvards vs this day and euermore Amen A priuate Prayer for the EVENING The Motiue I Will lay
me down● and also sleepe in peace for thou Lord onely makest me dwellin safety Psal. 4. 8. Dauid by this declareth his ovvne bodily infirmity vvherunto all men are likevvise subiect namely to such debility as without rest and sleepe they cannot long continue yet this rest as he acknowledgeth may be a troublesome rest vnles God blesse it for as Dauid did so all men lye downe and take their rest but all not in peace for such as lye downe forgetting God God leaueth them to themselues and so their sleepe in stead of peace turneth into troublesome dreames idle sinfull imaginations horrible visions and fearefull fantasies whereby not onely the body is distempered but the soule also grieuously vexed And therefore though we couch vs on a bed of Downe with Curtaines of gold Couerings of silke these administer not the peace that Dauid speaketh of but God is he that giueth it onely It is not then the sweet sound of Musicke or the cradle of pleasures that can giue vs that peaceable sleepe and safe rest that Dauid speaketh of but Prayer vnto God in faith and true attonement with him in Christ thoughts free from sinne and the conscience cleered may safely assure a man that when he lyeth downe God is with him and when he riseth vp God wil not giue him ouer but be his God louing and mercifull for euer A Prayer for the Euening MY God and Father louing and al-sufficient I yéeld thée praise and thankes for thy mercies in that thou hast this day past strongly guarded mée with thy hand louingly refreshed mée with thy fauours and now safely brought mée to the end of this day night and darkenesse being at hand wherein all thy creatures draw to their rest And I wretched creature finding mine owne infirmity and imbecillity run now vnto thy heauenly fauour who hast made me of that brittle and grosse matter as cannot continue without rest after labour without sléepe after waking and without comfort after sorrow and griefe I doe therefore beséech thée as thou art the Fountaine of all rest and succour and health and helpe so thou wil● consider mée in my weakenesse and giue mée strength sée and behold my miseries and be mercifull vnto me And sith the time now is come wherein I couet rest and sléepe receiue me into thy protection and yéelde me thy helping hand that when this my corrupt lumpe of flesh shall through the heauinesse and dulnesse of sléepe be depriued of mouing and sense and ablenesse to helpe it selfe I may be kept safe and securely preserued by thée for it is thy selfe Lord onely that makest mée dwell and abide in safety Thou art my Watch-man when I slumber thou art my Defender when I am in danger thou art my Castle my Rocke my Sword my Buckler and my Refuge thou art to me and for me all in all without thée what am I but a beast that know nothing but a blocke that féele nothing but a wretch that can doe nothing rightly And therefore deare Father stretch out thy louing fauour ouer the house wherein I rest let thy Angels compasse the bed whereon I rest and thy holy Spirit kéepe my soule and spirit in peace when I rest that I may rest in peace that I may rise in peace and liue in peace that the troubles of the world dismay me not that the sleights of sinne deceiue mée not and that the deuices of the wicked ouertake me not but as I am weake of my selfe I may be made strong by thy strength as I am poore of my self I may be made able by thy riches and as I am ignorant of my selfe I may be made wise in thée so shall my lying downe be acceptable my sléepe comfortable and my rising vp profitable In hope of this thy free bountie louing fauour and high prouidence I will lay me downe and take my rest let it be in peace and Lord let it be vnto me and all thine when they rest swéet and comfortable in thée who makest all thine to rest and rise vp in safety Amen O Lord increase our Faith An Euening Prayer where the Family assembles O Most high mighty God Father and Protector of all things in heauen earth before whom all creatures feare and tremble were it not in that thou hast commanded vs neuer durst wée appeare before thée so corrupt is our nature and so many are our sinnes But good Father thou doest bid and therefore wée obey thou doest call and therefore we come giue vs spirits to pray aright Wee yéelde thée most humble and hearty thankes for all the mercies that euer thou hast bestowed vpon vs in body or minde in our selues or in ours priuate or common temporall or eternall Many and marueilous haue they béene and still are vpon vs yea eueu good Lord past finding out This day what thou hast done for vs which of vs knoweth or is able to expresse Father of heauen forgiue vs that wée cannot acknowledge them or praise thée for them as we ought and quicken vs in this duty more and more Pardon and forgiue vs whatsoeuer we haue offended thée withall this day or at any time either in thought word or déede euen our secret sinnes such as we haue committed and know not of remit them vnto vs for Christs sake change vs O Lord and we shall be changed create in vs cleane hearts and renue a right spirit within vs. Breake the strength of sin that would subdue vs more more And O mercifull Father so frame these hearts of ours within vs that we may more delight to liue according to thy will then to enioy all the world and all the pleasures therein Lay it often good Lord before our eyes by thy remembring Spirit that thou hast not breathed the breath of life into vs that we should liue as we list but that in holines and righteousnesse we should walke before thée all our daies Lay it before vs O Lord that the time will come when the Trumpet shall sound the dead shal rise and we euen we here met together at this time all and euery one of vs shal most assuredly stand before thy Judgement-seate with naked hearts with open and vn●olded consciences there to giue an account how and what we haue done Then shall all such as haue beléeued in Christ and truely serued thée in this life to their endlesse ioy heare that most comfortable voice of thine Come ye blessed of my Father possesse the Kingdome prepared for you But woe woe to all carelesse liuers in that day they shall drinke the wiue of the wrath of God be tormented in fire and bri●stone before the holy Angels before the Lambe They shall haue no rest day nor night and the smoake of their torment shall ascend for euermore Father of heauen haue mercy vpon vs knit these hearts of ours fast vnto thée and now while we haue time giue vs grace not onely rightly to thinke of these things but
so to walke before thée in this present life as becommeth thy Saints O continue thy word of truth amongst vs euer to our comfort Let the séede thereof now sowne in our hearts take such déepe roote that neither the burning heate of persecntion cause it to wither nor the thorny cares of this world riches or voluptuous liuing choake it but as séede sowne in good ground it may bring forth fruit according to thy pleasure O Father giue vs grace that when we heare or ●●nde by thy word any sinne that is in vs we may striue and study without delay willingly to reforme it Kéepe vs good God that wée neuer swarue for the feare of man from our owne true knowledge becomming seruers of time and deuiers of thée Kéepe vs from all hardnesse of heart contempt of thy word and from all dissembling of sinceritie Increase true loue amongst vs more and more Blesse thy whole Church O God with graces necessary this parcell of it our natiue Land and Country deare Father blesse it still with continuance of thy truth Iessen in it daily the number of blinde and ignorant Papists prophane Atheists and increase the number of thy true children Preserue vnto vs long aliue good Lord if it please thée our gracious King and Gouernour multiply thy Spirit vpon him and all his that still more and more he and they may séeke and set forth thy glory in maintaining Christian religion in all purity suppressing all vice superstition and Idolatry with all seuerity Giue vnto him an honourable Counsell giue them graces necessary for such a calling Blesse all other Nobles Magistrates and the whole body of this Realme with true hearts to thée and to this Countrey Increase in this our Israel the number of true Watchmen whose hearts may séeke thée and thy people and not their owne glory and commodity Bring to thy fold by them such wandring remnants as are thine And O Lord be gracious to our kindred and friends in the flesh lighten their hearts with the Sunne of vnderstanding that they and wée acknowledgeing one truth may glorifie thée in the true and constant profession of the same all the dayes of our life Comfort O Christ thy afflicted members wheresoeuer or howsoeuer troubled and grant vs peace in our dayes if it be thy pleasure Finally because the night is now vpon vs and we ready to take our rest let the bed O Lord strike into our hearts a consideration that the graue is almost ready for vs. Which of vs can tell whether these eies of ours once closed vp shall euer open any more againe or no Lord therefore receiue vs into thy hands we all here now commend our selues bodies soules vnto thy holy protection and prouidence kéepe vs this night and euermore ready for thée when thou shalt call vs. Heare vs O Lord O God and Father mercifull in these our petitions for thy Sonne Jesus Christ his sake our Sauiour in whose name we altogether begge these mercies saying as Christ our Sauiour hath taught vs Our Father which art in heauen hallowed be thy Name Thy Kingdome come Thy Will be done in earth as it is in Heauen Giue vs this day our daily Bread And forgiue vs our trespasses as we forgiue them that trespasse against vs and lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill For thine is the Kingdome the power and the glory for euer and euer Amen Let thy mighty hand and out-stretched arme O Lord be still our defence thy mercy louing kindnesse in Iesus Christ our saluation thy true and holy word our instruction thy grace and holy Spirit our comfort and consolation vnto the end and in the end Amen The Lord blesse vs and saue vs and make his face to shine vpon vs and be mercifull vnto vs the Lord turne his fauourable countenance towards vs this night and euermore Amen A Prayer to be vsed in priuate Families Morning and Euening Leuit. 26. 6. If yee truely serue God yee shall sleepe and none shall make you afraid Lord prepare our hearts open our lips sanctifie our prayers and increase our Faith O Most mighty Lord God and our most mercifull and louing Father in Jesus Christ we thy poore creatures and vnworthy children humbly present our selues in his name before thy glorious maiesty acknowledging that we be most vnworthy to appeare in thy presence by reason not onely of our originall but also of our continuall actuall sinnes and déepe disobedienee being originally borne the children of wrath and the least of our actuall transgressions is sufficient to cast vs into hell and vtter perdition if thou shouldest deale with vs according to the measure of our manifold iniquities We therefore doe humbly beséech thée O mercifull Father in the merits of Jesus Christ fréely to pardon and forgiue our manifold offences both in that wée haue committed and done those things thou hast forbidden and left vndone the things thou hast commanded Lord forgiue vs and remember our sinnes no more let them neuer good and gracious Father rise vp in Judgement to our condemnation Giue vs a full assurance of thy mercies and frée forgiuenesse in Jesus Christ and let thy holy Spirit from henceforth euermore so sanctifie our hearts minds and bodies that wée neuer hereafter giue consent to the corrupt motions of our fleshly affections and vnclean desires and let the liuely light of thy continuall presence so illuminate our dark vnderstandings that we may still search for thy will in thy word reuealed and giue vs will and power to practise and performe all godly seruice duties and obedience to thée giue vs féeling hearts that we may finde out our own weakenesse and confesse vnto thée our infirmities and that we may boldly in the Name of thy Sonne Christ Jesus fall downe before thée calling faithfully and sincerely vpon thy holy name for pardon for our former euils for grace to reforme so the rest of our wicked liues that thou maist be pleased to accept vs anew into thy fauour and fatherly protection Grant that we may continually féele in our hearts and consciences more and more the virtue and power of the death resurrection of our Lord and Sauior Jesus Christ that we may continually striue against and mortifie our grosse sins and foule corruptions and grow more strong against all euill motions and temptations in thought word and déede and be more and more renewed in the spirit of our mind and féele a continuall increase of ioy and comfort in the reading hearing and meditating of thy holy and heauenly word and a feruency of true zeale to séekethy glory by encreasing more and more in knowledge and in the hatred of sinne in our selues rebuking it in others especially in those of whom we haue charge and in a happy and faithfull going forward in all godly obedience vnto thy will all the dayes of our liues Direct and strengthen vs that we may with all faithfulnesse labour to
discharge that duty whereunto wee are bound by our seuerall callings which in thy prouidence either are already or shal be allotted vnto vs. Hold vs we beséech thée by thy right hand that we fall not into any danger of body or minde Guide vs by thy holy Spirit in the paths of righteousnesse set continuall watch before our lips that wee offend not with our tongues Keepe our eyes from looking any more vpon and our hearts from seeking after or consenting vnto vanities shut vp our eares that they delight not in hearing the things offensiue to thy sacred Maiesty Rule gouerne our hearts that wée may be alwayes studious of good things and that wee may be alwayes truely inclined to deale faithfully with all men and inable vs to performe all duties required at our hand by them and keepe both our hands and feete that wee goe not about or take any thing in hand dishonourable to thee dangerous to our selues or hurtfull to any and that all that wée think speake or doe may be to the glory of thy name Let vs not spend the time O Lord of this our pilgrimage any more in wantonnesse idlenesse or vanity but in all godly vertuous exercises alwaies in simplicity and singlenesse of heart and in a good conscience as becommeth thy dearest Children Blesse we humbly beséech thée and prosper all the labors and works of our hands and blesse all the Creatures which thou hast appointed for our vse that wée may receiue comfort and reliefe in them and by them in due season by thy blessing and by the daily comfortable vse of them be the more moued and stirred vp to a thankfull acknowledging thy fatherly goodnesse in vouchsafing them vnto vs which without thy blessing would rather turne to our preiudice then profit rather to a curse vnto vs then to our true comfort therfore good Father blesse vs to a godly vsing of al thy good creatures and thy creatures to a comfortable vse for vs. And forasmuch good Father as our duty in this sacred exercise of prayer bindeth vs also to intreate thy Maiestie for all our Brethren and Sisters members of that body whereof thy Sonne Jesus Christ is the head frame in vs a true perfect and hearty zeale to pray and heare vs also for them beséeching thée to raise vp the Ministry of thy Gospell in all places of the earth that by the meanes thereof such as doe appertaine to thy Kingdome may be daily called home to thy fold and that the Kingdome of Satan Antichrist Sinne and darkenesse may be weakened and more and more beaten downe in all the world hold vp maintaine the scepter of thy word where thou hast already planted and aduanced the same increase all the meanes by which it may be increased and confirmed and weaken all the powers that resist or striue against it Blesse those O Lord that endeuor to promote and further it increase their zeale wisdome knowledge and power him especially good Father whom in great mercy towards vs thou hast made Soueraigne ouer vs Iames thy seruant our King and all his Royall Issue the Counsellors Magistrates Nobility and the Preachers of thy holy word all godly and Christian Families all true Professors of thy Gospell Beséeching thée to powre on euery of them in their seuerall Callings such graces benefits and blessings as are most méete for them wherby they may all shew themselues thy true and faithfull miuisters in furthering all sincerity in Religion and all purenesse and godlinesse of life not onely in themselues but in others so farre as appertaineth to their charge publike or priuate Beséeching thée also to be mindfull to comfort all our afflicted Brethren and Sisters howsoeuer or for whatsoeuer they suffer especially such as suffer for the testimony of a good conscience Comfort all them that are pressed downe with the burthen of their sinnes helpe relieue succour and assist all that be in want in misery and affiction that flie vnto thée for succour And as good Father we doe thus boldly begge at thy hands these many and seuerall fauours for our selues and others so Lord accept at our hands our humble thankfulnes which we here yéeld vnto thée for thy manifold blessings and benefits daily so louingly and fréely bestowed vpon vs both inward and outward spirituall and corporall in number infinite for greatnesse vnspeakeable and for goodnesse farre better then wée could either aske or thinke beséeching thée to continue thy gracious fauour towards vs alwayes and in all things that we may still giue thée the glory for our continuall safety and reliefe In the Morning Adde this ANd finally we thanke thée good Father that thou hast so graciously kept and preserued vs this night past and hast giuen vnto our bodies rest and hast brought vs to the beginning of this day in peace good Father pardon whatsoeuer corruption hath taken hold of vs this night pardon our present dulnesse of Spirit coldnesse of Zeale weaknesse of Faith and all whatsoeuer offendeth thée in vs blesse the labours of our hands and our godly endeuours this day and make vs rather able to be helpfull to others that néede then to be forced to aske or to be chargeable to any by reason of our corporall wants Grant these things good Father and al other graces necessary for vs and for euery member of thy Church for Jesus Christ thy Sonnes sake in whose name wee further pray Our Father which art c. In the Euening Adde this WE thanke thée also most gracious Father for that thou hast so mercifully kept and relieued vs this day past beséeching thée to receiue vs also this night into thy Fatherly protection and kéep our soules bodies and goods frée from dangers let thine Angels encampe about vs guard vs and defend vs giue vnto our bodies that competent rest and sléepe that may be onely sufficient and let our thoughts be euer on thée in loue feare and due obedience and reuerence that wée may be fearefull to commit the least euill yea in the darke which with thée is as the noone day Watch ouer vs good Father that Satan preuaile not against vs and giue vs grace to be alwayes watchfull for the time when our Lord and Sauiour Jesus Christ shal make his glorious appearance in the clouds to finish these dayes of sinne And at this time pardon O Lord our weakenes in prayer our coldnes in zeale and whatsoeuer doth hinder vs from the true publishing of our own wants and imperfections at full thy praise and glory as thou deseruest increase our Faith and grant vs and all thy Children all other graces necessary for soules and bodies for Jesus Christs sake in whose name we further pray Our Father c. A Prayer for the King It is God that giueth deliuerance vnto Kings it is he that rescued Dauid his seruant from the hurtfull sword Psal. 144. 10. Take away the wicked from the King and his throne shall be established
thy promises that in following thy foot-steps there is an inheritance of eternity prepared for vs therefore whilest we are in this iourney be thou a staffe to vs whereby we may be sustained in all our wayes And by the comfort of thy holy Spirit repaire our strengths to the end wée may more willingly come vnto thée and as thou art made a way vnto vs seclude all errour become our ●●uth take away all distrust and confirme our Faith in thée And as thou art made life vnto vs reuiue vs that were dead in sinne by a liuely knowledge of thée For it is eternall life to know thée Father Son and holy Ghost to be one true God Wherefore I humbly beséech thée O most mercifull Father to increase Faith in mee who am thy vnworthy seruant lest at any time I wauer in thy Celestiall doctrine increase obedience in me lest I swerue from thy precepts increase constancy that walking in thy wayes I neuer be allured by the inticements of Satan nor seduced by his terrours but that I may perseuere in thée who art the true way to life eternall increase my Faith that being partaker of thy Promises I may neuer wa●e slow or dull in the study and practise of god●inesse and that I may alwayes striue and endeuour for more and more perfection Increase thy Grace in me that being mortified vnto my selfe I may liue and haue my conuersation with thée in Heauen and be encouraged by thy holy Spirit fearing nothing but thee then whom there is nothing more to be loued or feared glorified or more to be reioyced in who art the true glory of all Saints in whom there is nothing but full and perfect Felicitie A Prayer for the assistance of the holy Ghost No man can say that Iesus is the Lord but by the holy Ghost 1 Cor. 12. 3. 4. If ye that be euill can giue good gifts vnto your children how much more shall your heauenly father giue the holy Ghost to them that desire him Luke 11. 13. O Gracious Lord God who didst send vpon thy Apostles and others thy holy Spirit filling their hearts with grace and wisedome I humbly beséech thee by thy vnspeakable mercy that thou wilt vouchsafe to fill my soule with thy grace and water my heart with the vnspeakable swéetnesse of thy Loue in the loue of Jesus Christ thy most dearely beloued Send down Lord thy holy Spirit to guide me being ignorant banish by his light the blacknes of sinne through Christ Jesus by him refresh my sad and sorrowfull soule there is neither wisedome nor strength without thée aide me therefore by that holy Spirit and I shall be able to shunne the deceits of Sathan and to withstand his power Thou art not ignorant that I can doe nothing of my selfe extend thy fauourable hand ouer me therefore and grant that I may forsake and vtterly relinquish my selfe and flie vnto thée Mortifie in me whatsoeuer is displeasant vnto thy Maiestie that in all things thou maiest conforme mée vnto thy will by thy holy Spirit that my life may be euer hereafter perfect in thy sight O Lord my God looke vpon me thy miserable Creature whose soule sigheth after thée day and night when shall I come and appeare before thy presence when shall I enter into that admirable place of thy Tabernacle the house of my God O comfort me with thy presence that I may taste here in this my mortall pilgrimage the swéetnesse of thy glory which shall continue for euer O my God I long to be deliuered from all temptations O eternall fountaine of light bring me backe againe to that eternall goodnesse by whom I am created that I may know thine omnipotencie euen as I am knowne of thée and may so loue thée as I am loued by thée that I may sée and inioy thée in the society of all the Elect who liuest and raignest together with the Father and the Sonne a Trinity in Unitie for euer and euer Amen A Prayer for Sunday-Morning Thus saith the Lord take heede to your soules and beare no burdens on the Sabbath day nor bring it into the gates of Ierusalem Neither carry forth burdens out of your houses on the Sabbath day ney doe ye any worke but sanctifie the Sabbath as I commanded your Fathers Ier. 17. 21. 22. He that gathered stickes on the Sabbath day was stoned to death Numb 15. 32 35. 36. O Eternal God and heaùenly Father I extol thine infinite goodnesse and mercy together with thine eternall wisdome and truth who hast protected me this night made me to rest quietly and securely by thy most holy and diuine prouidence I humbly beséech thée of thine infinite goodnesse to protect and gouerne mée this day by thy mighty hand from all dangers both of Body and Soule Giue thy holy Angels charge ouer mee to direct me in all my wayes driue away the deadly enemy remoue all offences of this World mortifie and kill in me all carnall lusts and euill affections that they may haue no dominion ouer mée giue me a sorrowfull heart to bewaile my wicked life and comfort my soule by a liuely assurance that thou hast fréely forgiuen my sinnes Sanctifie me O Father this day I humbly beséech thée with thine especiall grace that I may haue decent carriage in my behauiour true deuotion in prayer and reuerent attention to heare thy heauenly and holy Word and that thou wilt please to giue mee vnderstanding ioyned with true deuotion to obserue learne and imbrace such things as are necessary to me for the confirming of my faith in Christ Jesus raise me O Lord by the power of thy resurrection from sin and giue me spirituall rest in the Communion et Saints that afterward I may kéep the euerlasting Sabbath with thée in the Kingdome of Heauen behold O Lord I knock at the dore of thy mercy with all my power and strength beséeching thée to continue vnto me the right vse of all my senses and limmes and send thy holy Spirit to beare witnesse to my spirit that I am thy childe and shall be heire of thy glorious kingdome through the mirits of Christ Jesus our Lord for whose sake I humbly pray thee to grant all those things that I haue prayed for and haue neede of Amen O Lord increase my Faith A Prayer before the hearing of Gods Word O Eternall most high and mighty God vouchsafe I humbly beséech thée to inlighten my dark dul vnderstanding that thy word may enter into my soule and be so receiued of me as that Ignorance the mother of disobedience being put away heauenly knowledge may enter in and haue perfect rest and abiding in me Giue power O Lord to the séede of Truth that being sowne in my heart it may take deepe root and bringforth to the comfort of my soule sixty an hundred yea a thousand-fold and let thy Spirit so guide the lips of this thy Minister and Preacher as that he deliuer nothing but the Word
O Father of mercy for thy deare Sonne Christ Jesus sake our Lord and Sauiour Amen O Lord increase our Faith and blesse our labours A Thankes-giuing or Prayer to be vsed after a mans labour is finished O My gracious Lord God I yéeld vnto thée harty thankes because thou hast preserued me from imminent and infinite dangers which might otherwise haue happened to oppresse and vtterly ouerthrowne me if thou Lord hadst not carefully regarded and kept me from many inconueniences Therefore now O most louing Father I humbly intreate and beseech thée for Jesus Christs sake to pardon all the faults wherein I haue offended thée in the time of my labour or otherwise correct me not in thine anger nor punish me in thy heauy displeasure worke in me so by the power of thy holy Spirit that hence forth I may walke in greater integrity and carefully performe those duties which are required in my vocation and calling to the end that though I labour with my body yet in spirit I may be led by thy spirit to loue serue and glorifie thy name in all my doings words and thoughts Direct and guide me by thy holy Word in all truth and honest conuersation among men neuer swaruing from thy commandements that in the end I may attaine euerlasting life through Jesus Christ our Lord and onely Sauiour Amen Lord euermore increase and confirme my Faith in thee A generall Confession of sins and of the vanities of carnall delights If we acknowledge our sinnes God is faithfull and iust to forgiue vs our sins and to cleanse vs from all vnrighteousnesse If we say we haue not sinned we make him a lyer and his word is not in vs 1 Iohn 1. 9. 10. O God Almighty and al-knowing Father the fountaine of all comfort and consolation I confesse against my selfe as euermore I haue done that I haue grieuously offended thée by my manifold transgressions and haue thereby drawne downe a most heauy waight of thine importable iudgements vpon me vnder the burthen whereof I cannot but faint and fall vnlesse thou set to thy helping hand of mercy in Jesus Christ to support mée for good Father I am weake and cannot beare thy displeasure I am ignorant and know not which way to turne mée vnlesse thou point out the way vnto me by thy holy Spirit directing mée within as thy Word teacheth me without For it is not euery one that heareth that vnderstandeth not euery one that vnderstandeth that can practise and performe what thou commandest for who so is not guided by a better line then that of flesh and bloud mistaketh the right path and treadeth the way of vanitie whose end is death yet for the time it is most swéete and pleasing to the outward man the man vnsanctified and vnregenerate because hee loueth to be sed with the dainties of this life as with honor preferment riches health friends and worldly delights estéeming these the earnest-penny here of Heauen to come and that wants and pouerty and sicknesse and enemies and imprisonments and crosses are euen here the entrance into Hell it selfe So foolish are they O Lord and ignorant whom thou guidest not in thy way And this hath béene my foolishnesse and my misconceit of the seuerall estates of men in this life euen vnto this day But hauing now found by due triall and experience the foolishnesse of such as put their delight in these transttory fickle and vncertaine vanities doe disclaime all confidence in them and doe heartily and most vnfainedly abhorre and detest the deceiuing baits of temporall and carnall delights and doe wholly betake me vnto the swéet sauing sanctuarie of thy wisedome and prouidence wherein howsoeuer the worldly minded doe contrarily iudge is truest safety happinesse and securitie for therein beare Father is the true feéling and founded hope of future eternall felicitie thy wisedome O Father is the wisedome of the Spirit the Spirit the sanctifier of the Soule the minde and affections which being sanctified begetteth true feare of thée and that feare is the beginning of that sacred wisedome which guideth and gouerneth the whole man in the blessed way the way to life euen vnto Christ himselfe who is the Way the Truth and the Life O Lord increase our Faith A Prayer for humiliation and sorrow after sinne committed O Lord my God and most louing Father in Jesus Christ I confesse and acknowledge that mine offences are increased and my sinnes are growne vp vnto the heauens that I am ashamed to lift vp mine eyes to thée admiring at thy influite mercy in forbearing to punish me knowing that I am worthy to be swallowed vp or swept away with some extraordinary and sudden iudgement And now O Lord especially hauing so grosely sinned against thée and done so great euill in thy sight how haue I vile wretch that I am wounded mine owne conscience how h●ue I laid my selfe open to the malice and enuy of the Diuell what a disgrace and slander haue I brought vpon my Profession what an offence and scandall haue I giuen vnto others what a toy will this be to the wicked that they haue now by mē gotten something to speake euill of But aboue al O Lord how haue I dishonoured thée whose fauours haue béene so many and so innumerable towards me I know not how to expresse my detestable sinnes and the hainous and hideous natures of them when I thinke vpon thy patience vpon the meanes of grace which thou hast afforded mee vpon the light of knowledge which thou hast giuen mee vpon the good motions which thou hast from time to time stirred vp in mee vpon the profession which I make vpon the sundry vowes and promises of better obedience with which I haue linked my selfe vnto thy Maiestie vpon the diuers admonitions which by thy prouidence I know haue béene vsed to mée by thy Seruants purposely to preuent and stop this euill in mée mée thinketh I may call it rebellion which is as the sinne of witchcraft or presumption in the highest degrée O Lord I sée my sinnes and know them to bée exceeding great neuerthelesse I cannot so lament them so grieue for them so detest and abhorre them as I should Striue O gracious God strike I beséech thée my flinty heart make it euen to melt within mée at the sight of mine owne transgression Settle in it that godly sorrow which causeth Repentance vnto saluation Humble my soule vnder thy mighty hand and suffer me not to fréeze in the dregges of mine owne corruptions make my head full of water and mine eyes a fountaine of teares which may runne downe like a Riuer day and night O let me take no rest nor suffer the apple of mine eye to cease cause me to powre out my heart like water before thy face that I may by all meanes testifie the vnfained griefe of my Soule that I haue so displeased thée And grant O Lord that I may not sorrow so much because of hell condemnation which J haue
beginning and in the seuenth day didst rest from the same labour commanding vs to obserue the sanctification of the same for euer and to rest from all labours trauels and wordly businesses and not onely our selues but our Seruants Oxen Asses and such like Grant that we may not onely lay a side all worldly cares and businesses on the Sabbath day but may in all things sanctifie and kéepe it holy with godly exercises diuine prayers and heauenly meditations with diligent regard to the auoyding of all pastimes foolish and vncomely exercises and vnlawfull practices whereby oftentimes the affection being mooued to impatience powreth forth choler to the dishonouring of thée Let our conuersation be altogether modest mortifying our owne desires wholly applying our selues not onely on the Sabbath day but all the wéeke yea all our whole life to the seruice of thée to the honouring and glorifying of thy Name to the benefit of our soules profit of our neighbours and due reuerence to our Parents whom thou hast commanded vs to honor loue and obey as the instruments of our beginning thou being the workman Grant Lord that wee truely and vnfainedly reuerence them as thou willest we should that we may long continue vpon the earth not in the number of carelesse and disobedient children in whom resteth no thankfulnesse for so great benefits had and receiued at the hand of their parents from whom thou hast said thou wilt with-hold thy blessings and altogether depriue them of their libertie of liuing But grant that we may so order our selues by thy grace both to them and other our Superiours that wee may receiue at thy hands many good gifts and length of dayes here according to thy promise in Christ. Let it likewise please thee O Lord to continue thy blessings in and vpon vs that it may goe well with vs all the dayes of our liues take from vs Lord all destres of reuenge all rancour hatred and malice lest the Diuell who rea●ily stands to pricke vs forward to a desperate minde procure vs to slay the innocent Wée beséech thée good Lord let not at any time such euill imaginations enter into our hearts lest wée giuing our selues thereunto loose the reynes of our naturall disposition which is 〈◊〉 inclined to wrath that vnlesse the strength thereof be subdued or the venomous s●ing thereof pluckt out by vertue of thy holy Spirit it prouoke vs to waite opportunity to wreake our malice with violence vpon such as by small occasions haue offended vs yea and by little and little breake out into that height of hatred as to prouoke vs to séeke the meanes to destroy the innocent O Lord forbid it and kéepe vs from the most pernitious sinne of adultery which being so odious in thy sight as thou causedst to fall in one day for the same twenty and thrée thousand but indue vs with thine holy Spirit that we may kéepe our bodies cleane and vndefiled members of thée endued with perfect sanctity may abandon all occasions that may procure vs to offend thée retaining a godly behauiour which thou dearely louest and expelling euill concupiscence which thou deadly hatest O mercifull God vouchsafe to kéepe vs from taking any thing by indirect meanes from any man whom wee ought to loue as our selues the desire whereof good Lord procéedeth often by scarcitie and want by pouerty and néede which indéede thou art able and willing to relieue without any such vnlawfull meanes And therfore I beséech thée to grant vs a sufficient and necessary portion or else constancy and vnfained hope in thee to be relieued in thy good time and vtterly to detest the horrible sinne of stealing for thou hast promised neither to faile vs nor forsake vs cal●ing faithfully vpon thée in time of our necessity And as we ought to beware of taking any thing of others by steaith so likewise vouchsafe when any occasion serueth to grant vs héedfull mindes to depose and testifie that which is truth according to our knowledge without any respect either of greatnesse friendship or fauour of the one or the e●uy malice or pouerty of the other And grant that wée raise no false accusation or slander vpon any man but that wée may kéepe our mouthes from speakeing any thing hurtfull vnto others but to shew our selues helpefull both in word and déede to all and like good men muse and meditate afore-hand what we ought to speake not letting the bridle of our lips loose to babble out that which first commeth into our mindes and that we may content ourselues with our estates whatsoeuer thou sendest without an vngodly desire of any thing that belongeth vnto our Neighbours And grant vs by thine especiall grace euermore to obserue and faithfully to fulfill all thy most godly Commandements in the name for the sake of Jesus Christ in whose Name as well for grace to kéepe thy Lawes as also for all necessaries for body and soule I heartily beséech thée in that forme of prayer which hée hath set downe vnto vs in these words Our Father which art in heauen hallowed be thy Name Thy Kingdome come Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heauen Giue vs this day our daily bread And forgiue vs our trespasses as we forgiue them that trespasse against vs And leade vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill For thine is the Kingdome the power and glory for euer and euer Amen A Prayer and Meditation concerning the continuance of Gods corrections notwithstanding our continuall humiliation and daily Prayers vnto him for comfort and reliefe O Father most mercifull and louing in Jesus Christ what shall I bring vnto thée whereby to appease thy wrath conceiued against my sinne If I should bring the sacrifice of Buls or Goates thou art not delighted with them Teach mée therefore O Lord teach me what to doe to be reconciled vnto thée againe I haue long called vpon thée and that in the name of thy most beloued Sonne and finde not that I haue long sought I receiue not that I haue many dayes desired of thée I haue long and earnestly knocked at the doore of thy mercy and finde no entrance for my Soule I sée I am shut out of thy presence I wait and am weary I sigh and sée no remorse and lingring thus in distresse I languish vnder the burden of thy displeasure which séemeth to be so hetly kindled against mée as I am ready to giue ouer my suite For behold Lord my miseries are beyond measure and my griefe groweth daily more and more being of my selfe ignorant what to say more vnto thée then I haue said I know not what course to take nor to whom to make my mone direct mée and heare my prayers Thou being angry with mée all thy Creatures séeme to be also offended at mée and nothing séemeth to yéelde mée comfort Deare Father what shall I doe whither shall I flye to finde rest there is no rest for me but in thée and therefore
hath béene long hammering and hazarding goods and lands and liberty and life and some pawne soule and all to haue this strange meane to make himselfe a great man and a rich man and a wise man and a cunning man and a man to be admired at for his rare skill and great wealth and hidden wisedome and while hée sought this stone of wisedome hée became a foole and a begger and a laughing-stocke to them that become the wiser to sée his ambition and folly But hadst thou this stone that could transinute Maluerne Hils into pure gold and all the Earth into siluer and couldest make thy selfe young againe and lusty and strong againe and haddest what thou couldest wish here in this life what were this vnto thée thou wert yet but a worldly wise man a worldly rich man a carnall man But the Phylosophers stone indéede thou hast not found which is to feare God and to imbrace his Word and to be content with a competent estate and therefore as impossible for thée to goe to heauen as a Cammell to goe thorow a needles eye But tush thou wilt say Abraham was rich Lot was rich Iob was rich and Salomon was rich and yet they were in Gods fauour and Gods elected ones True it is they were blessed of God in their riches because they knew God and beléeued his promises They held not their wealth but as meanes to relieue themselues and others but thou holdest thy wealth to get vaine-glory by them They were bountifull and liberall where néede required and had not the desire of money as thou that hast neuer enough and wilt depart from none that by rapine and wrong and oppression and bribery and sinne inrichest thy selfe They vsed their wealth as though they vsed it not in respect of themselues but to doe good to Gods children by it Who can but imagine that if the Phylosophers stone were to be contriued or compounded of the powder of poore mens hearts and of the bloud of their owne soules would not there be some of these stones composed by mercilesse men that hate to be reformed and say by all their cruelties daily practised that either there is not a God to recompence their wickednesse or else that God séeth not nor considereth their oppression and wrong These men yet prosper in the world and say that these things are theirs these things are Gods blessings these things are to be disposed after their own hearts lusts in vanity and pride in wantonnesse and sinne but to reléeue the necessity of the poore they haue no will the words of worldlings warrant them that they may doe with their owne what they list But the word of God cryeth wee to the rich many more to the hard-hearted and fast-handed rich Man because there is no loue in him or mercy or compassion in him the poore 〈◊〉 ous vnto him and the néedy or 〈◊〉 sed mans cry he cannot heare But God shall heare these afflicters of poore men hée shall finde out their hidden mucke and approue them lyers that say vnto the poore I haue not for you yea God shall heare them and afflict them euen he that raigneth of old shall cast them downe though they long flatter themselues in their prospority and say Wee will preuaile who is Lord ouer vs Let no childe of God therefore repine against these euill men that haue the world at will who are so fat and so well liking as they hold themselues in most happy case Let them alone their day is comming and their confusion commeth they shall be cut downe like grasse and wither as the gréen hearbe and at last be cast into the vnquenchable Furnace The Lord laugheth them to scorne while they laugh the Poore to scorne and the Lord out of Heauen thundereth terrour vnto them while they worke trouble and misery and vexation against the Just that dwell in ●●se shew vpon the Earth whom yet t●…ord holdeth vnder his protection and guardeth so as the wicked preuaile no further against them then may make for the profit of their soules These oppressours and these mighty men that care not for God nor regard his Word nor feate his threates nor beléeue his promises they shall be surely confounded and perish when there shall be none to helpe they shall be consumed as the fat of Lambes euen with the Uiper of their own guilty consciences they shall be stung and consume away and come vnto a fearefull end I haue séene the wicked strong saith Dauid and spreading himselfe like a gréene Bay-trée but hée withered ere he was plucked vp and being plucked vp he is cast into the fire So that let these men of power that oppresse and pitty not the poore thinke what a goodly shew they make in the Stréetes in the Church and in the Markets and seates of Judgement how wonderfull they are in their own ●onceits by reason of their wealth and honour and glorious attite and how the poore fall at their féete and they cast by their countenance from beholding such wretched poore men and with-hold their hands from giuing and their tongues from comforting as if they themselues were and none else the substance and the poore but the shadowes of men But consider I say consider thy state and place and pompe and pride and vanity well and it shall all appeare but as a cloud that vanisheth away suddenly like a glistering bubble in the Sunne So thou goest to the graue in feare and the wormes prey vpon thée as thou didst on the poore for as thou piece-meale didst rob the poore by extortion and bribery so doe the wormes by little and little deuoure that proud car●eis that now as to a● Idoll men are forced to crouch and bow themselues Hast thou any thing rightly to boast of O thou foolish man that estéemest the more of thy selfe for thy wealth and great glory being the very meanes to make thée proud and thy pride to make thée despise thy Brethren and consequently God that made thée and them Were it not better for thée to become a Zacheus to restore all thou hast wrongfully and sinisterly gotten and of thy goods well gotten to giue halfe to the poore that thou maist say and be said to be rich in good things because thou doest good But to be rich and hoord it vp to be rich and doe no good is a badge of a man that shall neuer inioy the Kingdome of God Were it not better to wéepe here that wée may reioyce hereafter then to reioyce here and howle for euer But wéepe and howle and lament and be waile your selues yée rich men that haue no remorse for the paines and horror and anguish and torments endlesse shall be your reward if yée repent not and reforme your euill wayes Be no more stiffe-necked nor couetous nor disdainfull but liberall and humble and helpefull to the people of God that God in his mercy may make you rich in knowledge of good things rich in practice and
wicked innocent but rather to visit their iniquities yet haue wée this comfort that thy mercy to the humble euer rests vnmeasurable and vnmoueable though thou spakest to the Prophet against thine own people being disobedient to thée saying Though Moses and Samuel stood before me yet haue I no heart to this people Driue them away that they may goe out of my sight some vnto death some to the sword and some to captiuity yet we know O our good God that when as Ephraim was heard ●amenting and praying heartily in his distresse thou thoughtest then vpon mercy as a Father pittying his owne children This thy clemency to others incourageth vs to cry for thy mercies in this our misery vpon our repentance both for vs ours and the whole Land Uouchsafe O louing Sauiour to represse the vehement heate of thy fire with godly pitty stay thine hand from our destruction thou art long suffering good gracious and vnwilling sinners should perish Be intreated therefore O Lord most glorious to bid th ne Angels cease from punishing looke forth-with vpon this Land good Father pitty the infected people thereof that wée altogether may say The Lord liueth for euer worthy of praise because hee hath béene mercifull vnto sinners Amen O Lord increase my Faith If not Infected pray thus IT pleased thée O heauenly Father who art Lord of life and death once to plague the Egyptians and yet to spare the Israelites in the borders of Gosen onely because thou plaguest where thou pleasest So with the pestilence now hast thou infected euen from Dan to Beersheba yet my selfe and diuers others in this place rest safe from this so pestilent an Infection protected and kept as yet safe therefrom onely by thy hand onely by thy goodnesse for our sinnes we confesse stand vp as rampired walls against vs and deserue no lesse then theirs whom already thou hast bruised with a iust measure of thy Judgements O gracious Lord God stirre vs vp to ●hew our hearts throughly thankefull vnto thée that in thankesgiuing and praise we may go before others which in paines and plagues doe goe before 〈◊〉 And as in mercy thou hast drawne ●…knesse from our bodies so in lo●e to our soules make vs loath the vaine delights of this life that we may faithfully se●ue and séeke thée in these our dayes of health wherein wée obtaine thy mercy inioy thy fauour and rest preserued from the pestilence wherewith many of our Brethren lie perplexed beside sundry thousands whom the gra●t hath swallowed Blesse vs still O Lord our God blesse vs O Father without within be thou our guard thy Word our guide thy Spirit our comfort and thy Son our Sauiour Lord stand by vs for our good continually that when the world repineth at thy Judgements when the wicked swell in their impatiency when the vnregenerate grudge and murmure at thy plagues and punishments wherewith thou chastisest and correctest thy deare Children that euen then wée may haue and inioy quietnesse of heart and peace of conscience neuer to be dismaied or to distrust thy prouidence ouer vs but still to lea●e stedfastly vnto thée and rest vpon thée and the rock of thy Truth This confidence Lord grant vs and thy protection from this couragious disease that raigneth that wée may chearefully ●ound forth thy diuine praises amongst men vnto the praise of thy grace in Christ Jesus To whom our Sauiour and Redéemer with thée the blessed Father of vs all and the holy Spirit the Sanctifi●r of our soules thrée persons yet one diuine essence be giuen all la●d glory and thankes in this world and in that to come for euer Amen O Lord increase my Faith A Prayer in the time of Tempests and vnseasonable Weather God bringeth vp the cloudes from the ends of the earth and maketh the lightnings with the raine he draweth forth the wind●s out of his treasures Psal. 135. 7. Hee commandeth and raiseth the stormie windes and it lifteth vp the waues of the se● Psal. 107. 25. But he ariseth and rebuketh the windes and the sea and maketh them calme Mat. 8. 26. Marke 4. 39. By his word he stilleth the winde and by his counsell appealeth the deepe Ecclus 43. 23. O Most mighty and mercifull Lord God let all the powers of the earth blesse thée and praise thee their euer-liuing God in thine holy and heauenly habitation for thou O Lord sittest on high in the Throne of thy Maiesty and makest thy strength and might knowne to all Nations thy voyce is vpon the waters From thée O God procéedeth Thunder thy voyce maketh the Wildernesse to tremble yea thou makest the mighty hils to tremble and shake the Earth trembleth and quaketh the foundations also of the Mountaines moue and shake when thou art displeased there commeth out of thy nostrils smoke and out of thy mouth a consuming fire thou makest darkenesse thy secret place and at the glory of thy presence the Clouds passe away thou thunderest from the heauens and giuest out thy voyce thou drawest forth the Windes out of thy treasures and commandest them backe againe to their places all things are in subiection vnto thée thy workes magnifie thée O Lord yea they tremble at thy presence the Mountaines and Hils dread thée when thou art displeased yea the whole world is afraid The Waters O God know thée and are afraid yea the depths tremble thy voyce O Lord diuideth the fiery flames O Lord thy voice maketh the Wildernes to tremble Thou remainest King foreuer thou wilt giue strength vnto thy People and blesse them with peace O most mercifull God shaddow vs from thy displeasure which is too vehement and intollerable let thy countenance shine vpon vs and haue mercy on vs protect thou our houses and vs that we be neither consumed by fire nor drowned by waters send not vpon the earth such vntemperate or vntimely Showres or any other vnseasonable weather whereby the Fruits thereof may be hurt or our soules harmed O God the Father which diddest send thy onely Sonne to die the death of the Crosse for my sake preserue mée and grant vnto me a blessed end O God the Son which didst suffer for my sake the heauy death of the Crosse defend me and O God the holy Ghost comfort mée blesse and kéepe mée from all dangers from this time forth and for euer Amen O Lord increase my Faith A Prayer for Peace in true RELIGION Behold saith the Lord I will extend peace vpon my Church like a floud as one whom his mother comforteth so will I comfort you and yee shall be comforted in Ierusalem Esay 66. 12. 13. These things haue I spoken to you saith Christ that yee in mee might haue peace in the world yee shall haue affliction but be of good comfort I haue ouercome the world Iohn 16. 33. O Most high and glorious God who art the Authour of Peace from whom doe procéede holy counsels and righteous destres giue vnto vs thy Seruants that Peace
which the world cannot giue that both our hearts and workes may answere thy Commandements and that our dayes through thy protection may be alwayes quiet from trouble Speake thou peace vnto all people especially to thy Saints Let thy saluation be nigh them that feare thée that glory may dwell within our Land Let mercy and Truth méete together yea let Justice and Peace imbrace each other Let Truth arise out of the Earth and Righteousnesse looke downe from Heauen Let the Mountaines and the Hils bring Peace to the people and Shéepe of thy Pasture Blesse Lord all Countries Cities Townes and places where thy Word doth abide and is purely preached and increase the number of them in the vniuersall World O Lord send them much peace that delight in thy Law let them be without stones to stumble at and blesse them with prosperity within their places O eternall God which hast called vs in peace grant wée may haue peace with all men and let vs highly account of holinesse without which none can sée the Lord nor haue peace in the Lord. Represse the Diuell the breaker of godly Concord and Christian Peace which 〈◊〉 aging throughout al Nations soweth euery where the séede of strife and discord as the Séeds-man of falshood and l●es O God of Peace which makest an end of Warre throughout the World protect vs from War and slaughter scatter the Kingdomes that delight in Warre breake and hinder all euill Counsels and the purpose of such as minde after nothing else but the shedding of innocent bloud Let them come to shame and perish through their owne imaginations that practise euill against thy Church Giue all men a desire of peace contented mindes in their vocation and a care to aduance the welfare of that place where they inhabite Where Strife Contention and Discord is amongst men reconcile their hearts and mindes that these flames fires may speedily be put out for thou canst conclude a Truce for vs and all Men and make the Wolfe to dwell with the Lambe and the Leopard to lye downe with the Kid. Make our Tabernacles safe and quiet that about them there may be arich tranquillity which may abound like the Streame running ouer his Bankes and our righteousnesse as the Waues of the Sea which is neuer dry In thee shall wee haue our wished peace and the worke of righteousnesse shall be peace and her fruit rest and quietnesse for euer and thy people shall dwell in the Innes of peace and in sure dwellings and in safe places of comfort Heare vs O Lord of peace and grant that thy peace which passeth all vnderstanding may kéepe our hearts and mindes in the loue of our Lord Jesus Christ who liueth and raigneth with thée in the vnity of the holy Spirit now and for euermore Amen O Lord increase our Faith in Peace A Prayer to be vsed of a Widdow Doth not the teares runne downe the Widdowes checkes and her cry is against them that causeth them for from her cheekes doe they goe into heauen and the Lord which heareth them doth accept them Ecclus. 25. 15. Shee that is a Widdow indeede and left alone trusteth in God and continueth in supplications and prayers night and day But shee that liueth in play is dead while shee liueth 1 Tim. 5. 5 6. O Eternall and most mercifull God which according to thine holy will hast made mée a poore distressed Widdow by taking away my beare and louing husband out of this transitory world vnto thée do I cry in this my misery haue mercy on mée I humbly beséech thée and forgiue all mine offences which I haue committed against thy diuine ●aiesty be fauourable vnto mée O Lord and take pitty on mée for I am alone and comfortlesse Behold mine affliction and misery relieue my wants as thou didst relieue that Widdow of Sarepta whom thou diddest most miraculously preserue by the Prophet Elias take the like compassion on mée assist mée behold my necessity and deliuer mée out of all troubles Grant likewise that I may finde fauour in the sight of all Gouernours and Magistrates that I be not iniured contrary to equity In like manner let mée finde amongst men Christian consideration and commiseration of my present ●state and succour with godly counsell protect mée from false tongues which are like rasors cutting deceitfully and as the sharpe arrowes of a mighty man Kéepe mée O Lord from slander and from the tongues of wicked men which with poysoned words haue bent themselues to cast downe the poore and néedy and to destroy such as are of vpright conuersation I humbly betéech thée O Lord to giue mée grace to liue in this mine estate of widowhood chastly and godly shewing my selfe an example of godlinesse to others putting alwayes my hope and affiance in thy mercy let me with all patience and fortitude indure all crosses laid vpon me and continue faithfully in making of supplicatious night and day vnto thée Looke how the eyes of a seruant are vpon her Mistresse so are mine eyes bent vpon thée my Lord vntill thou haue mercy on me Haue mercy therefore O Lord on mée for I am full of infirmity heare me O Father euen for Christs sake thy Sonne and my Sauiour to whom be giuen all praise and honour now and euermore Amen A Prayer for one that prepares himselfe for marriage House and riches are the inheritance of the fathers but a prudent wife commeth of the Lord Pro. 19. 14. Well is hee that dwelleth with a wife of vnderstanding Ecclus. 25. 8. Blessed is he that hath a vertuous wife for the number of his yeares shall be double an honest woman recouereth her husband and she shall fill the yeares of his life with peace A vertuous woman is a good portion which shall be giuen as a gift vnto such as feare and serue the Lord Ecclus. 26. 1. 2. 3. O Heauenly God euerlasting and most powerful Father I do prostrate my selfe before the throne of thy Maiesty humbly thanking thée in that thou hast formed mée in the wombe of my mother and suffered mée to be borne such as I am maintained me likewise from mine infancy to this instant and preserued me from infinite perils for it is through thy goodnesse and fatherly blessing that I haue attained to the yéeres I am now in and in that time thou hast taught mee by thy holy word to know Jesus Christ thy beloued Sonne the onely ioy and comfort that a Christian can haue because in the true knowledge of him consisteth eternall life and therefore I cannot sufficiently yéelde thée praise for the infinite and innumerable benefits thou hast bestowed on me Neuerthelesse because thou hast commanded vs to call vpon thée in all our necessities and most louingly hast promised to heare vs let it now please thée graciously to helpe me For I haue found and proued that in regard of mine owne natures corruption I cannot continue chaste and blamelesse except I vse the meanes which thou
the great extremity of childe-birth and to giue vnto me the swéete taste and féeling of thy comfort not only in ioy that a man is born into the world which maketh mee to forget my sorrowes but much more in the assurance of thy blessed prouidence and care ouer mee whose holy hand hath strengthened and vpholden mée who hath brought fa●te weather after stormes and ioy after teares let thy sweete comfort alwayes rest with mée and giue mée grace since it hath pleased thée to make mée a glad mother that I may also become a good mother in shewing my selfe obedient vnto thée and to be carefull for the instruction and bringing vp of my childe in thy ●eare that wee may shew forth thy glory in this life and be made partakers of thy glory in the life to come through Jesus Christ our onely Lord and Sauiour to whom with thée and the sweete Comforter the holy Ghost thrée persons and one glorious God be all honor and praise for euer and euer Amen O Lord increase my Faith A Prayer for a Man-seruant Let seruants be subiect to their Masters and please them in all things not answering againe neither pickers but that they show all good faithfulnesse that they may adorne the doctrine of God our Sauiour in all things 1 Tit. 2. 9. 10. 1 Pet. 2. 18. O Most mercifull and euer-liuing God who hast ordained in the world that there should be masters and seruants and didst heare Abrahams seruant crying to thée I now prepare my selfe to thy diuine Maiesty because seruice is necessary for mée to maintaine mée in this life and doe beséech thée O most louing Father to prouide for mee among good people that may not debarre me from hearing thy Word but rather giue me occasion by their good example to séeke those things which belong to my saluation Assist me also by thy holy Spirit that I may render them good and honest seruice and truely take charge of whatsoeuer they trust mee withall Prosper O God my labours and giue a blessing to those affaires which I shall mannage and vnder-take that thy grace gouerning me while I serue on earth I may afterward be an Heire and fellow-Citizen by Christ Jesus ●eanes in the Kingdome of heauen Thy mercy was so great at Capernaum to the Centurions Seruant that hée found a good Master Thou diddest likewise so louingly respect poore Ioseph when he was a seruant that all things prospered vnder his hand I beseech thee extend thy mercy to me a poore willing Seruant and as thou hast appointed so let mee rest contented Amen Lord increase my Faith and prosper mine endeauours A Prayer of a Maid-seruant O My Lord and Sauiour seeing it hath pleased thee to call mee to this estate and condition that I must serue to sustaine life and gaine those benefits necessarily belonging thereto I submit my selfe willingly to thy prouidence and appointment For I know thou didst not despise to speake to Abrahams seruant Hagar and didst likewise prouide good Mistresses for Bilha and Zilpha therefore I humbly beseech thy Maiesty to prouide an honest place for mee where too much rigour seuerity and hard vsage may not be shewed me Giue me grace also to yeeld vnto them faithfull and true seruice carrying alwayes a good conscience and keeping myselfe chaste and honest with dutifull obedience to my Mistris and ordering my Masters businesse as it becommeth mee Blesse all my indenours that I neither waste spoile nor destroy any thing Set a locke on my lips that by euill words I giue no occasion of st●ife or dissension but rather that I may procure peace so much as lyeth in my power to doe Thou knowest O God much better then my selfe what is néedfull for me and thy word teacheth me that with thé● there is no respect of persons but thou hearest the poore and néedy as well as the great and mighty when they vnfainedly make their prayers vnto thée in the mediation of Christ Jesus our onely Lord and Sauiour Amen A Thankesgiuing before Meate O Lord our God and heauenly Father which of thy vnspeakable mercy towards vs hast prouided Meate and drinke for the nourishment of our weake bodies giue vs grace to vse them reuerently as from thy hands with thankefull hearts let thy blessing rest vpon these thy good Creatures to our comfort and sustentation and grant wee humbly beseech thee that as wee doe hunger and thirst for this foode of our bodies so our soules may earnestly long after the foode of eternall life through Iesus Christ our Lord and Sauiour Amen A Thankesgiuing after Meate TO thee O Lord our God which hast created redeemed continually preserued and at this time fed vs be ascribed all honour glory and power might and Dominion now and euer more O Lord preserue thy Church vniuersall this Church wherein wee liue the Kings Maiesty the Prince and Realme Grant thy Gospell a free passage confound Antichrist and all Heresies finish soone these dayes of sinne and bring vs to euerlasting peace through thy Sonne our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. Amen FINIS A briefe Table of all the Prayers and other things contained in this BOOKE THe Motiue for a priuate Prayer for the Morning Fol. 1. A Prayer for the Morning 2 Morning Prayer where the Family assembles 6 The Motiue for a priuate Prayer for the Euening 11 A Prayer for the Euening 13 An Euening Prayer where the Family assembles 15 A Prayer to be vsed in priuate Families Morning and Euening 22 In the Morning adde this 29 In the Euening adde this 30 A Prayer for the King 31 For obedience vnto God 33 To be confirmed in the way of Righteousnesse 36 For the assistance of the holy Ghost 40 For Sunday Morning 42 Before the hearing of Gods Word 44 For the Preaching of the holy Word 46 For Sunday night 48 A Prayer to be said before a man begins his Labour 50 A Thanksgiuing or Prayer to be vsed after a mans Labour is finished 52 A generall Confession for sins and of the vanities of carnall delights 53 For humiliation and sorrow after sinne committed 56 A preparation to the Communion 61 At the Communion 66 After the Communion 73 A Motiue to the Prayer following against Temptation 75 A Prayer against all Temptations especially to any particular sinne 78 For a prosperous Iourney 82 A Motiue to a Prayer against Enemies 85 A Prayer against Enemies 87 Of the flocke for their faithfull Pastor 91 For obseruation of Gods Commandements 95 A Prayer and Meditation concerning the continuance of Gods corrections 104 A fit and comfortable Meditation when God seemeth most angry with vs. 107 Against despaire 110 Against backslyding in Religion and for increase of Faith 113 A comfortable Consultation and sweet Resolution what course to take in time of deepest distresse 116 Effectuall Prayers for distressed men 133 A Motiue to a Prayer for Patience in affliction 135 A Prayer for Patience in affliction 136 Against the Temptations of the Diuell 140 The way truely to seeke our God c. being the first prayer in distresse 144 The Motiue to the second Prayer to be said of distressed men 150 The second Prayer for Constancy in affliction 152 The Motiue to the third Prayer 158 The third Prayer wherein hee flyeth and wholly relyeth vpon God 159 The Motiue to the fourth Prayer 164 The fourth Prayer wherein he prayeth for faith zeale and strength to vndergoe Gods corrections 166 A Moriue to the fift Prayer 172 The fift prayer wherein the poore man prayeth God to keepe him from despaire 174 The Motiue to the sixt prayer 179 The sixt prayer to learne how to leaue the world and to desire heauen 180 A Motiue to the seauenth Prayer wherein the poore distressed mans desire is to hold fast the promises of God and to shew himselfe thankfull 185 The seauenth prayer in distresse 186 The Motiue to the eight prayer wherein the poore distressed man craueth pardon for his sinnes 190 The Motiue to the ninth prayer for assurance of Gods prouidence 197 The ninth prayer wherein the poore distressed man acknowledgeth that though God doe deseruedly punish him yet he assureth himselfe that God will relieue him 199 A Motiue to thankefulnesse to God for comfort and reliefe receiued of him in the time of necessity and affliction 206 Preparatiues to Thankefulnesse 238 A generall Thankesgiuing vnto God for all his benefits spirituall and corporall 240 Another thankesgiuing in and for Gods corrections 245 A Thankesgiuing to God for that enemies haue not preuailed according to their desires 250 A Thankesgiuing to be vsed after the returne of a Iourney or comming to some Inne or place of rest 253 A prayer for the Fruits of the earth 255. Meditations COncerning the Maiesty Power and Loue of God 258 Concerning the Knowledge and Prouidence of God 264 Of the Word of God 272 Of the benefit of Faith in God 279 Concerning the vncertainty of mans haphappinesse in this life 285 A sweet contemplation of heauen and heauenly things 291 A consideration of the dangerous estate of the impenitent wicked ones after this life 298 An exhortatiue Conclusion wherein the afflicted are stirred vp to Patience and not to be ashamed of their miseries and base estate 311 A Prayer to be vsed of a sicke man 318 For Patience in sickenesse 319 A Prayer to be said at the point of death 324 A Confession of sinnes with a Prayer to be said of poore distressed men Morning and Euening and at all times else as they shall be there unto moued 326 A very comfortable and most patheticall prayer to be said of such as are in greatest distresse hauing wife and children and in debt not able to maintaine the one or satisfie the other 331 A Prayer to be vsed of a sicke man when he is recouered 339 In time of Infection pray thus yea often 341 If not infected pray thus 345 In time of Tempests and vnseasonable weather 348 For Peace in true Religion 351 A deuout Prayer to be vsed of a Widdow 355 For one that prepares himselfe for Marriage 358 For a young Man or Maid preparing to Marriage 361 A Prayer to be said of women great with Childe 363 To be said of a woman in trauell 365 A Thankesgiuing of a Woman after her Deliuery 367 A Prayer of a Man-seruant 370 A Prayer of a Maid-seruant 37● A Thankesgiuing before Meate 373 A Thankesgiuing after Meate 375 FINIS