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A17326 An exposition of the Lords Prayer made in diuers lectures, and now drawne into questions and answers for the greater benefite of the simpler sort: whereunto is prefixed a briefe treatise of prayer for all men. Published at the request of diuers godly and well disposed: by W. B. minister of the Word at Reading in Barkshire. Burton, William, d. 1616. 1594 (1594) STC 4174; ESTC S116670 83,241 268

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An EXPOSITION OF THE LORDS PRAYER made in diuers Lectures and now drawne into Questions and Answers for the greater benefite of the simpler sort Whereunto is prefixed a briefe treatise of prayer for all men Published at the request of diuers godly and well disposed By W. B. Minister of the Word at Reading in Barkshire AT LONDON Printed by the Widdow Orwin for Thomas Man dwelling in Pater-noster row at the signe of the Talbot 1594. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE AND HIS SINgular good Lord Robert Earle of Essex and Ewe Vicount Hereford and Bourghchier Lord Ferrers and Chartly Lord Bourchier and Louaine Knight of the noble Order of the Garter Master of her Maiesties Horse and one of her Maiesties most honorable priuie Councell W. B. wisheth encrease of al true honor in this life and eternall felicitie in the life to come SOme are desirous right Honorable to store vp those things to their further benefite which before they haue heard to their present comfort like the good men of Athens which sayd to Paul We will heare thee againe of this matter Act. 17. At the request of such men I haue yeelded to the publishing of those Lectures which I made vpon the Lords Prayer notwithstanding the labours of other reuerend excellent men which haue both trauailed farre and waded deepe in this argument And if any man looke for any new matter at my hand he doth but loose his labour for I must confesse that I haue walked by their lights trode their steps for the greatest part of my iourney neither haue I taken vpon me to performe any thing by my self more then others haue done but to ioyne with others in the building of the spirituall temple wherevnto I haue brought such as I had And for my owne part I thinke my selfe most highly bound to praise his heauēly Maiestie that hath vouchsafed me the most vnprofitable of al a place amongst his builders though I bring but lime morter to the building and a place amongst his souldiers though I doe but now then strike a stroke or carrie their armour after them and a place amongst his skilful Archers though my selfe doe but giue aime at the marke as it were in respect of them that haue pearced it and gotten the victorie they are gone before with the vintage I come after with the gleanings which may bee as acceptable to some as the haruest is to others And seeing as the Lord blesseth whom he will and by whom he will I knowe no cause of discontētednes to remaine vnto any seeing it is lawfull for euery one to doe what good he can both by speaking and writing especially in these dayes wherein Sathan beareth such sway and by his seruants laboureth by all meanes possible to hinder the growth thriuing of Gods church to destroy the faith of Gods childrē to hold al men in miserable blindnes ignorance yea and if it were possible to bring to passe that God shuld haue no true worship yea no worship at all done vnto him amongst the sonnes of men I am bolde my good Lord to offer this small treatise vnto your Honor both in respect of my bounden duetie as also for the worthines of the matter handled therein which sheweth both the matter of prayer and also the right order and maner of calling vpon the name of God amongst all estates at all times in al places for al wants which is such a poynt of Gods worship as who so hath attained vnto the true knowledge right practise of the same hath obtained a great matter if not the greatest of al in this life For such a one may haue free accesse to the throne of grace and stand in the presence of the almightie when another shall flie from his presence such a one may batter and beate downe the walles the cities and the holdes of mightie enemies when other shall not dare to come neere them he shall breake the prison doores and make yron gates to open of their owne accord when others shall lye by it he shall doe as much with one man as others shall doe with a hundred and more too for he shall be able not onely to preuaile against men yea though they bee many and mightie and craftie but he shall preuaile with God himselfe like Iacob vntill he hath preuailed against Sathan and all the power of hell and gotten the masterie ouer himselfe euen to the deniall of himselfe for the trueths sake which is the greatest victorie that can bee gotten he shall haue power skill to tame his owne affections which is more then the taming of wilde beasts he shall finde patience in aduersitie and thankfulnes in prosperitie and contentation in euery triall he shall see the mountaines couered with heauenly souldiers for the defence of Gods people as Elisha did he shall raise ●he dead and water the earth with aboundance of raine as Elias did he shal stop the mouthes of the hungrie lions without any violence as Daniel did and quench the flames of fire without any water as Shedrach and his fellowes did In a word the effects of prayer are wonderfull and infinite for what may not he haue and effect that shall but aske and haue Who were euer more honoured of men then they that haue giuen most honour vnto God And who doe more honor the Lord then they that doe truely call vpon his name by prayer who more renowned and beloued then the godly and zealous in true religion And what godlines or religon can there be without the true knowledge and right practise of prayer who were euer more valiant in warre more milde in peace more cherefull in prison more sober in libertie more painefull in health more comfortable in sicknes more godly in their life or more happie in their death then the faithfull And who were euer faithfull without prayer which is the chiefest fruite of faith borne with faith both borne together like twinnes To whome doth the Lord giue his grace and fauour but to the humble and lowly And who were euer truly humbled but those which by prayer vnto God in the bitter feeling of sinne haue most confessed and acknowledged their wantes their weaknesses their imperfections and al their iniquities Where did euer the manifolde graces of God meete and dwell but in the soule of the faithfull which haue still beene conuersant in calling vpon the name of Iehouah For hee that hath the spirite of prayer hath a speedie messenger continually in a readines at all needes to trauell for him betweene heauen and earth and sometime bringeth with him liuely faith and true repentance sometime ioy in the holy Ghost sometime patience in affliction sometime assurance of Gods eternall fauour sometime deliuerāce out of danger sometime wisdome and discretion sometime zeale of Gods glory and loue to the brethren sometime one grace and sometime another sometime it causeth all these graces of God to meete together in one man