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A53961 A practical discourse upon prayer by Edward Pelling ... Pelling, Edward, d. 1718. 1693 (1693) Wing P1088; ESTC R9437 29,107 80

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God of thy bountiful goodness keep us we beseech thee from all things that may hurt us that we being ready both in Body and Soul may chearfully accomplish those things that thou wouldst have done through Jesus Christ our Lord. ALmighty and Everlasting God give us the increase of Faith Hope and Charity and that we may receive that which thou dost promise make us to love that which thou dost command through Jesus Christ our Lord. GRant to us Lord we beseech thee the Spirit to think and do always such things as be rightful that we who cannot do any thing that is good without thee may by thee be enabled to live according to thy will through Christ our Lord. LOrd of all Power and Might who art the Author and giver of all good things graft in our Hearts the Love of thy Name increase in us true Religion nourish us with all goodness and of thy great mercy keep us in the same through Jesus Christ our Lord. ALmighty God who hast given thine only Son to be unto us 〈◊〉 a Sacrifice for Sin and also an Ensample of Godly Life give us grace that we may always most thankfully receive that his inestimable Benefit and also daily endeavour ourselves to follow the blessed steps of his most holy Life through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. GRant O Lord we beseech thee that the course of this World may be so peaceably ordered by thy governance that thy Church may joyfully serve thee in all godly quietness through Jesus Christ our Lord. ALmighty and Everlasting God who hatest nothing that thou hast made and dost forgive the Sins of all them that are Penitent Create and make in us new and contrite Hearts that we worthily lamenting our Sins and acknowledging our Wretchedness may obtain of thee the God of all Mercy perfect remission and forgiveness through Jesus Christ our Lord. WE humbly beseech thee O Father mercifully to look upon our infirmities and for the glory of thy name turn from us all those Evils that we most righteously have deserved and grant that in all our troubles we may put our whole trust and confidence in thy mercy and evermore serve thee in holiness and pureness of living to thy Honour and Glory through our only Mediator and Advocate Jesus Christ our Lord. O God who knowest us to be set in the midst of so many and great dangers that by reason of the frailty of our Nature we cannot always stand upright grant unto us such strength and protection as may support us in all dangers and carry us through all temptations through Jesus Christ our Lord. Our Father which art in Heaven Hallowed be thy Name c. EVENING PRAYERS LIghten our darkness we beseech thee O Lord and by thy great Mercy defend us from all Perils and Dangers of this Night for the love of thy only Son our Saviour Jesus Christ ALmighty and Everlasting God mercifully look upon our infirmities and in all our dangers and necessities stretch forth thy Righthand to help and defend us through Jesus Christ our Lord. ALmighty God who seest that we have no power of ourselves to help ourselves keep us both outwardly in our bodies and inwardly in our Souls that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the Body and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the Soul through Jesus Christ our Lord. O Lord we beseech thee mercifully hear our Prayers and spare all those who confess their Sins unto thee that they whose Consciences by Sin are accused by thy merciful pardon may be absolved through Christ our Lord. GRant we beseech thee Almighty God that we who for our evil deeds do worthily deserve to be punished by the comfort of thy grace may mercifully be relieved through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ALmighty and Everlasting God who dost govern all things in Heaven and Earth mercifully hear the supplications of thy people and grant us thy peace all the days of our Life through Christ our Lord. O Lord who hast taught us that all our doings without Charity are nothing worth send thy Holy Ghost and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of Charity the very bond of Peace and of all virtues without which whosoever liveth is counted dead before thee grant this for thine only Son Jesus Christ's sake O Lord God most Holy O Lord most Mighty O Holy and most merciful Saviour deliver us not into the bitter pains of Eternal Death Thou knowest Lord the secrets of our Hearts shut not thy merciful Ears to our Prayers but spare us Lord most holy O God most mighty O holy and merciful Saviour thou most worthy Judge Eternal suffer us not at our last hour for any pains of Death to fall from thee O God whose blessed Son was manifested that he might destroy the works of the Devil and make us the Sons of God and Heirs of Eternal Life grant us we beseech thee that having this hope we may purifie our selves even as he is pure that when he shall appear again with power and great Glory we may be made like unto him in his Eternal and Glorious Kingdom where with thee O Father and thee O Holy Ghost he liveth and reigneth ever one God World without end GRant O Lord that as we are Baptized into the Death of thy Blessed Son our Saviour Jesus Christ so by continual mortifying our corrupt affections we may be buried with him and that through the Grave and Gate of Death we may pass to our joyful Resurrection for his Merits who died and was buried and rose again for us thy Son Jesus Christ our Lord. O Lord who never failest to help and govern them whom thou dost bring up in thy stedfast fear and love Keep us we beseech thee under the protection of thy good Providence and make us to have a perpetual fear and love of thy holy Name through Jesus Christ our Lord. O Lord we beseech thee let thy continual pity cleanse and defend thy Church and because it cannot continue in safety without thy succour preserve it evermore by thy help and goodness through Christ our Lord. UNto God's gracious mercy and protection we commit our selves The Lord bless us and keep us The Lord make his face to shine upon us and be gracions unto us The Lord lift up his Countenance upon us and give us peace both now and evermore Our Father which art in Heaven hallowed be thy name c. Short PRAYERS fit to be learn'd by Heart and to be used by single Persons at any time LOrd have mercy upon me O God make clean my Heart within me And take not thy holy Spirit from me O Lamb of God that takest away the Sins of the World grant me thy Peace O Lord deal not with me after my Sins Neither reward me after mine iniquities Lord have mercy upon me and incline my Heart to keep thy Laws Grant that all Carnal affections may die in me and
God hath not some way or other and in some measure or other promised And tho' he hath absolutely promised us all things which pertain to Eternal Life and Godliness yet there are other things which appertain to this present Life which he hath promised with some limitations that is if such and such things be Necessary or Profitable or Convenient for us Seeing then all the promises of God are not of equal Extent and seeing ones Faith can go no farther than the promise goes we cannot firmly believe that we shall have every particular thing granted us because we cannot certainly tell whether this or that in particular will be Beneficial or Proper for us Whatever we may imagine or conceive in our own thoughts it is God alone that knows that infallibly and therefore we cannot be assured that God will give it us We are to understand the matter thus then that when we Pray we must be firmly persuaded in our minds that God knoweth how to grant the thing we beg of him and that he is able and ready to do it if he sees it Necessary or good for us There must be no doubt of God's Power and Goodness nor of his Care for us He that cometh to him must believe not only that he is but also that he is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek him Heb. 11. 6. When therefore we are preparing our selves for Prayer that we may prepare our Hearts aright we should entertain our Minds with the serious consideration of God's Attributes and Perfections that his Mercy reacheth over all his Works that he is the faithful God that he cannot Lie that with him there is no variableness or shadow of Change that his promises are Yea and Amen that he is nigh unto all who call upon him faithfully and that he will one way or other fulfill the desires of them that fear him Such Considerations as these will enliven and envigorate our Prayers with an active Faith and in the strength thereof we may draw near and fall low in full assurance that his Ear is open and his Hand ready to give us the very things we long for or something else which in his infinite Wisdom he knoweth to be better for us IV. In our Prayers we must with all humbleness of Mind evermore submit our selves to God's Will and Pleasure Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven is a part of that Prayer which our Blessed Lord himself formed for our Daily use And tho' those words do primarily mean such an active chearful and universal Obedience ro God's Commands as the Angels of Heaven express Yet in a Secondary sense they signifie too such Patience and Submission to God's Providence as was so eminent in the Lord of Life and Glory who in his last Agonies resigned up himself into his Fathers hands with this holy request Not my Will but thy Will be done Because we are so ignorant of those things which are really for our good it is very reasonable we should leave it unto God to determine for us and it is for good reasons that he doth sometimes deny even his faithful Servants the request of their Lips Though the matter of their Prayers or the thing they desire to have may be Lawful enough in it self yet accidentally and in the consequence it may be hurtful or very dangerous tho' they do not think it and in such a case it is a Favour and Kindness if God gives them such a denial as the Lord Jesus gave James and John when they put their Mother upon asking that they might sit the one on his Right Hand and the other on his Left in his Kingdom Ye know not what ye ask saith our Saviour Matth. 20. 22. Or perhaps the thing they pray against may be indeed for their good tho' they be not sensible of it for the present and then God is their Friend in suffering them to labour under it especially if he grants their desires another way as he never faileth to do in such cases you know St. Paul complaind of a Thorn in his Flesh a Messenger of Satan sent to Buffet him 2 Cor. 12. 7. Divines cannot certainly tell what the particular thing was which he compared to a Thorn whether it was some acute Disease in his Body or some persecution outwardly Questionless it was some sharp Affliction or other which touched him to the quick and St. Chrysostom's opinion is very probable that it was some very harsh usage he received from some opposers of the Truth who were the Devils Instruments to imprison beat and scourge the Apostle Whatever that Thorn in his Flesh was notwithstanding all his prayers it was not drawn out He besought the Lord thrice that is often saith St. Chrysostom that it might depart from him But his Prayers could not prevail because whatever the Devils Instruments intended God intended it in Mercy to him that he might not be exalted above measure through the abundance of his Revelations However his Prayers did not return empty instead of Deliverance from Pain he received Divine assistance and support from above My Grace said God is sufficient for thee for my strength is made perfect in weakness and that was far better than if he had had his Prayers answered in kind And from this single instance we learn whatever our Condition and whatever our own desires may be still to submit to the will and pleasure of God who best knows what is fit for us Tho' we have not the very thing we pray for yet God will give us that which will do us more good if we be but mindful of our Duty to him And tho' he lets us go about with Thorns in our Flesh yet his Grace is as sufficient for us as it was for St. Paul and as long as we receive a sufficient measure of Humility Patience and Meekness together with a Mortified Temper and a Christian frame of Heart we have reason to bless God for such a plentiful and rich return of our Prayers and to adore his Goodness that we have much more than we deserve and much better things than we desire V. Prayer must be accompanied with great attention I mean a settled and composed Temper a staid Mind with our Thoughts gathered together into a Centre and all of them fix'd upon the solemn business we are about Men cannot expect that God will mind those Prayers which they do not mind themselves or that he will open his Ears to those who are not serious before him and with him The Text bears a farther Construction 1 Cor. 14. 15. But yet in this sense we are to pray with the Understanding to consider and mind well what is uttered in time of Prayer not to offer the Sacrifice of Fools who run by rote and at all adventures but with recollected thoughts to ponder and attend to what we say unto the Majesty of Heaven When we are at Prayer we should call home our Fugitive Thoughts and
then in our Secular Affairs there be frequent occasions for Meditation there must needs be frequent opportunities for Prayer too at lest for Mental Devotion And how easie a matter is it for any man at the business of his Vocation to lift up his heart with some such Ejaculations as these O Lord dispose the way of thy Servant towards the attainment of everlasting salvation O Lord direct sanctifie and govern both my heart and body in the ways of thy laws and in the works of thy commandments Prevent me O Lord in all my doings with thy most gracious favour and further me with thy continual help I humbly beseech thee O Father mercifully to look upon my infirmities O Lord grant me such strength and protection as may support me in all dangers and carry me through all temptations O Lord create and make in me a new and contrite heart O Lord keep me both outwardly in my body and inwardly in my soul O Lord give unto me the increase of Faith Hope and Charity O God mercifully grant that thy Holy Spirit may in all things direct and rule my heart We have a great number of such useful and holy Petitions in our Liturgy which if people would take but a little pains to fix in their Memories their hearts would be always ready ready for God ready with Sweet Incense to offer up to him so ready provided that honest Tradesmen in their very Shops painful Husbandmen at the Plough and the poorest Servants at the Mill would not be at a loss for some Godly Prayers to send to the Throne of Grace at every turn to be united to the intercessions of the Lord Jesus for us all III. But the best way to strengthen and increase in us a spirit of Devotion is constantly to attend the Publick Assemblies and to bear our parts in them at the House of God For this reason God loveth the Gates of Sion more than all the Dwellings or Private Houses of Jacob because at the Sanctuary the Prayers of his Saints are most fervent Thither we go to sing aloud unto God our strength to make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob. There we meet together to offer up all our praises with one Heart and with one Lip There our Joynt Devotion conglomerates in its right Center There every one helpeth to inflame his own Zeal and his Brethrens also There spark mixeth with spark and all serves to set fire to the Sacrifice This therefore is the chief thing I would recommend to your Christian care and practice to attend with all possible diligence the publick and solemn service of God What a shame is it that the ways of Sion should mourn for want of comers to the Temple That the fire and the wood should be in a readiness and the Lambs be missing Men little think of those severe times when the Primitive Christians were wont rather than fail to rise up at Midnight and to steal and creep away into Holes and Caves to Pray and sing Praises together How joyful were all Pious Hearts in those peaceable times following when they saw Christian Churches erected and the Doors of them open so that they might without fear or danger enter in to worship God in the Beauty of Holiness What Multitudes thronged in to offer violence to the Kingdom of God in this sense and as Tertullian speaks to Beleaguer Heaven with a great Army And with Alacrity and Zeal did they send up their joynt Prayers when as St. Jerom tells us their Amen was like the noise of Thunder And how can we reflect on those happy Ages without lamenting the great Degeneracy of this when it is so hard a matter to perswade some people to repair though it be but once a day to the solemnities of God's Worship For God's-sake and your own Souls-sake let me at last perswade you What is Priest and Parish but one large Family and why should we not meet once aday especially I wish it might be oftner to pray unto God our Father to be Merciful and Gracious and provident for us all And where can we meet so properly so decently so conveniently as in our common Fathers House who hath called us all unto Hope and unto one Business Are our Families so little that we cannot spare so much as one out of an House to be Advocate and Intercessor for the rest Is the distance from the Church so great that you should count it more tedious then a Sabbaths Days journey Are our Sins so few and inconsiderable that there is no need of our Prayers for Pardon Is our business so urgent that we cannot spare a few minutes for the Honour of God and for the good of our Souls Have we lost no time that is necessary for us to redeem Our own safety and preservation and the Blessing of God upon all our Labours and the prosperity of the whole Kingdom are these such trifling things that we should not think it worth our while to step over our Thresholds to meet together at Prayer for them For God's sake let us in time lay to heart the things which thus manifestly belong to our Peace If nothing else can make us serious and thoughtful a Death-Bed will and then it may be too late because we may not be serious to good purpose Whether we shall be then true Penitents or truly Devout is a thing uncertain For it depends altogether upon the Grace of God and Men may Sin their time of Grace away Our safest course is to provide for Eternity betimes and not to harden our hearts but to hear the voice of God and to answer it with an Eccho of Prayers and Praises while it is yet called to Day And as many as walk according to this rule Peace be on them and Mercy and upon the whole Israel of God Amen Forms of PRAYER which may be used at Home every Morning and Evening daily MORNING PRAYERS O Lord our Heavenly Father Almighty and Everlasting God who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day Defend us in the same with thy mighty power and grant that this day we fall into no Sin neither run into any kind of Danger but that all our doings may be ordered by thy governance to do always that which is righteous in thy sight through Jesus Christ our Lord. O Almighty Lord and Everlasting God vouchsafe we beseech thee to direct sanctify and govern both our Hearts and Bodies in the ways of thy Laws and in the works of thy Commandments that through thy mighty Protection both here and ever we may be preserved in Body and Soul through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ PRevent us O Lord in all our doings with thy most gracious favour and further us with thy continual help that in all our works begun continued and ended in thee we may glorifie thy Holy Name and finally by thy Mercy may obtain Everlasting Life through Jesus Christ our Lord. O Almighty and most Merciful
that all things belonging to the Spirit may live and grow in me Grant that I may have power and strength to have Victory and to Triumph against the Devil the World and the Flesh Lord send me help from thy Holy place And evermore mightily defend me Let the Enemy have no advantage of me Nor let the Wicked approach to hurt me Be unto me O Lord a strong tower From the face of my Enemies O Saviour of the World who by thy Cross and precious Blood hast redeemed me save me and help me I humbly beseech thee O Lord. 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