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A19634 The guide vnto true blessednesse. Or, A body of the doctrine of the Scriptures, directing man to the sauing knowledge of God. Collected by Sam. Crooke Crook, Samuel, 1575-1649. 1613 (1613) STC 6066; ESTC S117175 109,968 342

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our soueraigne with our gracious Queen Anne Prince Charles the Count Palatine with the Lady Elizabeth adorne them with all Princelie graces answerable to their high estate but especiallie with such spirituall graces as may make them Kings and Priests to thee and thy sonne for euer Impart of the same spirit of grace and gouernement to all the honorable of his Maiesties priuie Counsell to the Nobilitie and Magistracie of the Land Blesse thy seruants the Ministers of thy word and sacraments and giue them sufficiencie fidelitie and successe in thy businesse Take knowledge of our priuate friends our kinsfolkes our charges and whosoeuer may claime interest in this duty at our hands Finally to them and vs and all that call on the name of Iesus Christ both our Lord and theirs grant whatsoeuer we haue or ought to haue asked and that for the only mediations sake of the same thy sonne our Sauiour Iesus Christ to whom with thee O Father and the holy Ghost one God be praise and dominion for euer and euer Amen A Prayer for the Euening O Lord God by whose gracious prouidence the night succeedeth the day and the day the night we acknowledge that if wee had no other glasse to see thee in nor booke wherein to reade of thee but that of thy creatures wee could not without shamefull vnthankefulnesse bee ignorant of thee for as much as day vnto day vttereth thy goodnesse and night vnto night teacheth knowledge But whereas thou art further pleased to reueile thy selfe vnto vs in the booke of thy Scriptures and in the glasse of thy Sonne Iesus Christ if now we should not know thee or not acknowledge thee how desperate were our blindnesse how damnable were our vnthankefulnesse wherefore wee entreat thee to accept from vs in the name of Christ humble thankes for the manifold witnesses pledges of thy loue towards vs. Thou O Lord hast made vs not wee our selues yea thou hast made vs men and women not beasts perfect in shape no● monsters sensible and of vnderstanding not fooles Thou didst preserue vs in the wo●be nourish vs when wee hanged vpon the brests prouide vs meanes of education fit vs for some honest employment wherein now by thy goodnesse wee are exercised and doe therein finde thine assistance and blessing Thou hast brought vs forth in a fruitfull land in times of peace and prosperity so ●hat we haue our share in the common blessings of a most happy gouernment Besides thou hast in priuate compassed euery one of vs with particular mercies tending to the comfort of life And euen this day past hast beene our guide our Father and our friend and now bringest vs before thee with matter of praise and not of mourning so that we may adde the day past vnto the number of the daies of our wellbeing And as if thou thoughtest all this too little for vs thou hast from all eternity set thine heart vpon vs and appointed vs to saluation by the meanes of our Lord Iesus Christ reueiled thy couenant of grace vnto vs by thy Gospell confirmed to vs in particular the promises of mercy by the outward seales of thy sacraments and by the inward seale of thy spirit changed our vile and cursed nature and made vs in some measure partakers of thy diuine nature sealed vs vp by the Holy Ghost vnto the day of redemption In a word it is thou O Lord that hast giuen vs light light of nature light of grace and light of glory For all which mercies wee doe now and alwaies magnifie thy glorious grace beseeching thee to stirre vs vp vnto a greater measure of thankefulnesse and obedience that as there is euerie day in the booke of thine account much goeing out towards vs from thee so thou maist finde somewhat from vs comming in vnto thee And now O Lord being answered in our prayers of the Morning and of the former time of our life we are emboldened to come againe vnto thee who therefore doest heare the praier that to thee all flesh may come Wee beseech thee therefore be not weary of our importunity be not ashamed of our pouertie but as the sense thereof leadeth vs vnto thee so let the pitty and commiseration of the same encline thy mercifull heart towards vs. O Lord we cannot come into thy sight but we bring with vs great matter occasiō either of wrath or of mercy from thee Our naturall corruption which as the leprosie of Adam cleaueth to vs all his posteritie filling vs euen from our conception with the seedes of all euill so that wee brought with vs a world of sinne into this thy world Our actuall transgressions which in imitation of Adams sinne we haue eueryone of vs committed our thoughts our words our works by which the eies of thy glorie haue beene daily prouoked Finally the heinous circumstances whereby our sinnes haue beene made out of measure sinfull as the abuse of thy patience quenching of thy spirit despising of thy Gospell vnthankefulnesse for thy mercies vnfaithfulnesse in thy couenant These O Lord and many moe are the mischiefs with which our natures are blemished our liues pestered our consciences burdened thy heauie wrath most iustly procured Yet because thou hast giuen thy Sonne Iesus Christ a meanes of propitiation in whom thou reconcilest the world to thy selfe wee haue boldenesse through him to entreat thee of grace and pardon Lord let his death and sufferings satisfie thy iustice for all our sinnes and procure vs fauour and forgiuenesse from thee that so mercy may reioice ouer iudgement in our behalfe as both meet together in thee Let thy Christ O Lord be our Iesus to saue vs from our sinnes and deliuer vs from the wrath to come Enrich vs with the treasure of his merits that may both ransome vs out of the hand of our deadly enemie and purchase vs an euerlasting estate in the kingdome of thy glory Let it not greeue thee O Lord thus to make vs more then gainers at thine hand seeing at the hand of him our suretie thou art sure to bee no looser And whereas thou hast not onely promised so to deale with vs but commanded vs to beleeue that promise of thine O Lord in desire to obey thy commandement and to seale vnto thy truth we professe that wee doe beleeue yet priuie to the weakenesse of our faith wee pray thee helpe our vnbeliefe Speak peace O Lord vnto our consciences replenish vs with the comforts of thy spirit multiplie in vs the euidences of our saluation Shed thy loue abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost set vs as a seale vpō thine hand and set thy seale O Lord vpon vs not onelie that seale of Election whereby thou knowest vs to bee thine owne but also the seale of Sanctification whereby we may know our selues to be thine O Lord if we see nothing in our selues but what wee haue of our selues or of the world we cannot say wee belong to any but to Satan
THE GVIDE VNTO TRVE BLESSEDNESSE OR A BODY OF THE DOctrine of the Scriptures directing man to the sauing knowledge of GOD. Collected By SAM CROOKE 2. TIM 3.15 Thou hast knowne the holy Scriptures of a Child which are able to make thee wise vnto saluation through the faith which is in Christ Iesus LONDON Printed by Iohn Pindley for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at his shop neere S. Austins gate at the signe of the Pyed Bull. 1613. TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFVLL SIR ARTHVR CAPELL Knight his singular good Patrone the Author wisheth what the worke describeth TO whome vnder Christ should I render this account of my poore labours in my charge but vnto your selfe Right worshipfull by whose meanes the Lord vouchsafed mee so free and comfortable an entrance therein to Jt is the Lord Iesus the doore of the sheepe of whom you haue obtayned this mercie rather to be among few a faithfull dorekeeper in his house then to dwell with manie in the Simoniacall tabernacles of wickednesse Neither shall it euer repent you that you haue not drunke of those stollen waters or rather of that blood of soules wherewith too manie in these gold-thirstie daies doe purchase Aceldama vnto them and theirs Let others enrich themselues with the wages of vnrighteousnesse let them make their boast of their couetous desire and blesse themselues in their contempt of the Lord but let the Lord keep this for euer in the purpose of the hearts of his seruants to deale faithfully and vprightlie in so honourable and weightie a trust And let such as haue found this blessing in these corrupt daies to haue a free accesse to the worke and charge of the ministerie thankfullie acknowledge the same both to God and man Amongst whome I gladlie professe my selfe to be one and therefore to the honour of God and the iust acknowledgement of your Christian integritie I commend this worke to your worthy name and Patronage your example to the memorie and imitation of posteritie your selfe with all your Worshipfull familie to the holie direction and safe tuition of Almightie God Your worships in Christ euer bounden SAM CROOKE TO THE CHRISTIAN READERS especially those of my charge the inhabitants of Wrington in Somersetshire Christian Reader BLessednesse is the Alpha and Omega of Man the beginning of nature and the end of Grace The naturall Philosopher in his inquest of Happinesse laieth this ground Arist Ethi● lib. 1. cap. 1 that All things desire that which either in trueth or in opinion is good for them and that onely is good which tendeth vnto the onely good the vttermost end and perfection of their seuerall natures But where Philosophie ends Religion begins or rather where Reason failes Grace supplies proclaiming all that nature in the blindnesse of Corruption accounts excellent to be vanitie of vanities Eccl. 1.2 and the end of all and whole of man Eccl. 12.13 14. to be the feare of God and the keeping of his Commandements And that with respect to the last Iudgement wherein all workes of men whether good or euill though neuer so secret shall come to light and triall and receiue their due reward Yea so farre was nature in staken in the matter of Blessednesse that it could not truely define so much as the happinesse and perfection of the brute creature which the Scripture sheweth to be the Reuelation and glorious Redemption of the Sonnes of God Rom. 8.19 21. Wherefore as it is euident in nature that all men seeke blessednesse so it is apparant in experience that there is no man that can attaine thereto without a supernaturall guide without which wee see that touching Blessednesse there are as many mindes as men and as many waies as wits euery one crossing another and so all prouing that all are insufficient For this cause I haue framed this Treatise for a direction to that which all men seeke and so few finde Wherein from the ground of nature Ioh. 1.9 as of that light which enlightneth euery man that commeth into the world I endeuor to raise the building of sauing knowledge Although to speake properly the light of nature sheweth rather the necessitie then the way to sauing knowledge and is a ground rather of enquirie then of attaining thereto For all that nature can truely determine and articulatelie pronounce concerning this matter is that Blessednesse is to bee sought and such a blessednesse as may sort with the nature of man the seeker especially in regard of his better part which is his soule The rest well may shee stammer at as that the soule is not onely a reasonable but also a religious and immortall spirit and therefore cannot be blessed without the euerlasting fellowship and fauour of God to whom shee is by band of conscience obliged But plainelie to vtter these more then metaphysicall trueths is of such onely whose tongue-string is loosed and to whom the Lord hath said Ephphata be opened Mar. 7.34 35. And with this helpe Reason it selfe will yet goe further and say that the meanes of acquaintance and fellowship with God can be no other then those which himselfe affordeth and namely his Word the onely infallible Index of the minde of the speaker and therefore it cannot but reiect as vncertain and vnsafe whatsoeuer the presumptuous boldnesse of flesh and blood obtrudeth against or besides this rule And yet further touching the triall of this touchstone whether it be the word of God or no Reason it selfe will acknowledge that whatsoeuer inducements may bee from the authoritie of those whom we credit and respect none but God himselfe can thoroughly resolue vs of it and that either by the apparant traces of diuine maiestie in the letter of the Scripture or by the secret testimonie of the same Spirit that inspired it inclining the heart of the reader or hearer to embrace and subscribe vnto the authoritie of it So that now the true beleeuer may say vnto the Church as those Conuerts to the woman of Samaria Now wee beleeue not because of thy saying Ioh. 4.42 for wee haue heard him our selues Vnto reason thus enlightened or willing thus to be enlightened I hope my manner of proceeding in this Treatise will seeme reasonable wherein I haue with the vttermost of my poore abilitie faithfully endeuoured to comprise the whole bodie of the heauenly doctrine of the Scriptures and that in such a methode as vpon long and serious pensitation I haue iudged most meete to bring light to the matter and ease both for vnderstanding and memorie to the Reader A subiect I grant not of so pleasing a straine either to the writer or to the reader as some other treatises which afford more libertie of inuention and discourse But I haue learned of the blessed Apostle of the Gentiles Phil. 3.1 not to be greeued to write these same seeming triuiall things vnto you knowing that euen from these things is the experience best taken of Christ speaking in
the Minister and therefore euen from these points doth the same Apostle auouch his vnderstanding in the mysterie of Christ and withall being assured that for you it is a sure course 2. Cor. 13.3 Eph. 3.4 to be alwaies put in remembrance of these things 2. Pet. 1.12 though yee haue knowledge and bee established in the present trueth The experience of eleuen yeeres hath taught me that it is not enough to teach in publike vnlesse the auditors haue care to instruct themselues and one another priuately at home For which purpose I haue framed this Treatise by way of Question and answere a waye most familiar for instruction and whereby the spirit both of the answerer and of all that attend is stirred vp to bethinke themselues what might bee most aptly answered to the Question propounded Neither haue I done this onely in the larger Treatise but also extracted an Abridgement of the substance thereof in a farre briefer draught for the priuate vse of Christian families and help of the weaker sort that becomming all things to all men 1. Cor. 9.22 I might by all meanes saue some Wherefore as I haue out of my penurie cast in all that I had Luc. 21.4 euen these two mites into the treasurie of the Church So I earnestly desire thee Christian Reader especially you that are of my charge beloued in our Lord Iesus to whom as my labours are principally due and most familiar so from you aboue others I expect this Retaliation to employ this our Lords talent now in thy hands for thine owne best aduantage and of those that are committed vnto thee by the Lord. So shalt thou settle thy selfe and them vpon the ground of sauing truth So shalt thou be prepared to giue answere to euery man 1. Pet. 3.15 that shall aske of thee a reason of the hope that is in thee So shalt thou be able to make farre greater sweeter benefite of whatsoeuer thou shalt heare out of the word preached which vnto those that are ignorant of the grounds of Religion Esa 8.6 or despise these waters of Shiloah because they runne softly is many times vnprofitable and vnsauourie So shalt thou not be plucked away with the errour of the wicked whose itching eares 2. Pet. 3.17 18. 2. Tim. 4.3 2. Thes 2.10 2. Cor. 11.3 and harts not louing the truth are easily corrupted from the simplicitie that is in Christ and so fall from thine owne stedfastnesse but grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ Finally Gal. 6.16 walking according to this rule peace shall be vpon thee and mercie as vpon the Israel of God Thine in the common faith and seruice of our Lord Iesus SAM CROOKE A TABLE OF THE seuerall Sections Section 1. OF mans happinesse in acquaintance with God making himselfe knowne to vs ●● his word written Sect. 2. Of the Doctrine of of the Scriptures touching God himselfe Sect. 3. Of the Doctrine of the Scriptures touching the workes of God and first touching his eternall decree Sect. 4. Of the Execution of Gods decree and first of Creation Sect. 5. Of Prouidence sustaining disposing and employing all creatures especially Angels Sect 6. Of the Prouidence of God disposing of man in this world and of the state of Innocencie Sect. 7. Of the state of Corruption and miserie and first of the Fall of man Sect. 8. Of the consequents of the Fall and first of Sinne. Sect. 9. Of the second consequent of the Fall viz. Death and of the leauing of Reprobates in this fearfull state Sect. 10. Of the state of Redemption by the Couenant of Grace and of the foundation thereof viz. the Mediator Sect. 11. Of Jesus Christ his Person Offices twof●ld Estate of Humiliation and Exaltation Sect. 12. Of the application of the Couenant of Grace and first of our Vnion with the person of Christ Sect. 13. Of our Communion with Christ in regard of his Propheticall office by the Reuelation of the Couenant of Grace and of the first outward meanes of Reuelation viz. the Gospell preached Sect. 14. Of the second outward meanes viz. the Sacraments Sect. 15. Of Baptisme Sect. 16. Of the Lords Supper Sect. 17. Of the inward meanes of reuealing the Couenant of Grace viz. the Spirit and Faith Sect. 18. Of the manner of reuealing the Couenant of Grace viz. Vocation Sect. 19. Of the subiects to whom the Couenant of Grace is reuealed viz. the Church Sect. 20. Of our Communion with Christ in regard of his Priestly office viz. our Iustification Sect. 21. Of our Communion with Christ in regard of his Kingly Office viz Glorification and that begunne in this life and first in our condition Sect. 22. Of Glorification begunne in our nature viz. Sanctification Sect. 23. Of the rule of Sanctification viz. the Lawe with the direction of the Gospell Sect. 24. Of the Decalogue Sect. 25. Of the first Commandement Sect. 26. Of the second Commandement Sect. 27. Of the third Commandement Sect. 28. Of the fourth Commandement Sect. 29. Of the fift Commandement Sect. 30. Of the sixt Commandement Sect. 31. Of the seuenth Commandement Sect. 32. Of the eight Commandement Sect. 33. Of the ninth Commandement Sect. 34. Of the tenth Commandement Sect. 35. Of the effect or exercise of Sanctification viz. Repentance Sect. 36. Of the Spirituall warfare Sect. 37. Of good workes in generall Sect. 38. Of Prayer Sect. 39. Of the Lords Prayer the perfect forme and platforme of Prayer and of the Preface thereof Sect. 40. Of the first Petition Sect. 41. Of the second Petition Sect. 42. Of the third Petition Sect. 43. Of the fourth Petition Sect. 44. Of the fift Petition Sect. 45. Of the sixt Petition Sect. 46. Of the Conclusion of the Lords Prayer and of the ordinarie circumstances and kindes of Prayer Sect. 47. Of Fasting the extraordinarie circumstance of Prayer sect 48. Of Almes Sect. 49. Of the Prouidence of God concerning mankind after this life and first of particular Iudgement at the houre of Death Sect. 50. Of the generall and finall Iudgement and first of the Preparation thereto Sect. 51. Of the Act of the last Iudgement Sect. 52. Of the Execution of the last Iudgement and the euerlasting estate of the Reprobate in torment and the Elect in glorie THE GVIDE VNTO TRVE BLESSEDNES SECTION I. Of mans happinesse in acquaintance with God making himselfe known to vs in his word written Question WHat is it that all men doe and ought chiefly to desire Answer That being to liue a while in this world and for euer in another they may be both here hereafter a Num. 23.10 Psal 106 4 5 truly blessed Q. Wherein consisteth this true blessednesse of man A. Not in a Eccle. 1.2 himselfe nor in any other created thing but onely in b Psal 37.4 73.25 God his Creator who alone being infinite is able to fill the heart of man Q. How may man find
not endure him to bee a looser wherefore it is forgiuenesse of vs by taking payment of c Iob. 33.24 another euen of our suretie d 1. Joh. 2.2 Iesus Christ in our behalfe Thirdly by saying vs ours we e Ps 130 7 8. 51.28 include with our selues in this petition as many as are in Christ enabled by a true faith to lay hold on him to plead his paiment and satisfaction Fourthly vnder one part of our Iustification to wit the remission or not imputation of sinnes vnto death by meanes of the satisfaction of Christs sufferings wee doe also conceiue the other part which is the imputation of his holinesse vnto life eternall as implyed vnder the former and inseparably a 2. Cor. 5.21 annexed thereto Fiftly when we say as we or for we also forgiue c. we argue with the Lord not from merite but b Mat. 6.14 15. from the modell of Gods grace in vs which beeing incomparably inferiour to the mercie and loue of God and yet disposing vs to forgiue and let fall in regard of hatred or priuate c Rom 12.19 reuenge any wrongs and iniurie of our brother against vs may both d Neh 5.19 stirre vp the compassion of the Lord toward vs his children and e Iam. 2.13 assure vs of the attaining of this our request Q. What doe wee then aske of God in this Petition A. Fiue things Viz. First grace feelingly to f Psal 51.3 know and frankely to confesse without excuse or extenuation the great debt of our sinnes and our vtter a Psa 130.3 143.2 inabilitie to satisfie for the same or for the least part thereof Secondly the power of b Luk. 17.5 faith to lay hold on the c Esay 53.5 meritorious sufferings obedience of our Lord Iesus Christ vnto our full iustification Thirdly the d Rom. 8.15 16. testimonie of the spirit of Christ exemplifying and applying the generall pardon of sinnes once for all granted to vs at our conuersion vnto the seuerall sinnes debts of euery day and moment of our life Fourthly wee pray for remission of sin not as intending our selues to vndergoe the e Ier 14.7 punishment or any part therof but contrariwise that the whole debt which is properly the punishment as hath been shewed may be accepted at the hands of Christ our suretie and we fully discharged and acquitted so that f Phil. 3.8 9 nothing may remaine on our account but the righteousnes of Christ whereby the fauor kingdome of God is purchased for vs. Lastly that we may not be destitute of so important an a Mar. 11.25 1. Joh. 3.14 argument both to plead for mercy with God and to assure our selues of successe and so with the hypocrite by mocking the Lord bring a curse vpon our selues in stead of a blessing we desire of God a portion of that mercy which is so abundant in him that we may bee tenderly affected one towards another b Ephe. 4.32 Col. 3.13 forgiuing one another euen as God for Christs sake forgiueth vs. SECT XLV Of the sixt Petition Q. VVHat are the words of the sixt and last Petition A. c Mat. 6.13 Luc. 11.4 And lead vs not into temptation but deliuer vs from euill Q. What is the meaning of these words First by temptations are meant whatsoeuer things by the corruption of our nature are vnto vs occasions of sinne as d Pro. 30.9 prosperitie aduersitie c. Secondly when we say lead vs not wee acknowledge that God though a Jam. 1.13 he tempteth no man vnto euill yet sometimes b Mat. 4.1 leadeth men into temptations of probation and that 1. By vnusuall probatorie precepts as c Ge 22.1 c when he commanded Abraham to kill his sonne 2. By sending an d Deut. 8.16 extraordinarie measure of prosperitie or aduersitie 3. By letting loose Satan his bandog to e 2. Cor. 12 7 buffet and molest the godly as Paul or to f 1 Kin. 22.22 seduce the wicked as Ahabs Prophets 4. By desertion leauing men to themselues whether g Hos 5.15 for a time as h 2. Chron. 32.31 Hezekiah in the businesse of the king of Babels Embassage or vtterly as those whom hee iustly giueth vp to their owne i Ro. 1.26 28. lusts and the k Act. 5.3 power of Satan Thirdly by deliuering is meant a forcible l Rom. 7.24 rescuing of our nature neither able nor willing to help it selfe out of these dangers Fourthly by euill is meant either the m 1. Joh. 5.18 19. euill one Satan who pretendeth to haue power ouer vs or the effect of temptation which without the speciall grace of God is extreamely euill to wit a 1. Tim. 6 9 sinne and damnation Lastly vnder one part of Sanctification that is the auoiding and mortifying of sinne is implyed the b 2. Cor. 7.1 Rom. 6.11 other part also which is abilitie vnto new obedience Q. What doe wee then aske of God in this Petition A. That sinne may c Rom. 6.1 2 not onely bee pardoned vnto vs but also mortified in vs and wee raised vp to new obedience whereto belong these six things Viz. First that seeing d Iob 1.10 wee cannot bee tempted without the will of God nor e 2. Cor. 12.9 resist without his power if it bee his blessed will he would giue vs f Pro. 30.8 neither pouerty nor riches nor any such thing as may endanger our spirituall estate Secondly that hee would g 2. Cor. 12.8 tye vp Satan and restraine his malice and power or else make vs h 2. Cor. 2.11 wise to know and auoide his stratagemes i Ioh. 17.15 preserue vs from the euill that is in the world and abate the power of k Ro. 7.14 25. corruption that is within vs. Thirdly that in temptations if hee see good to proue vs he would alwaies stand by vs with his grace to a 1. Cor. 10.13 Iud. ver 24 keepe vs from falling and to giue vs an b Esay 27.9 holy vse of our tryals Fourthly that leauing vs at any time to our owne weakenesse for our humiliation hee would graciously c Psal 51.12 raise vs vp againe with encrease of spirituall strength and courage Fiftly that hee would put an end to all tryals and to these daies of conflict in his owne good time d Rom. 16.20 treading Satan with his forces for euer vnder our feete Lastly that he would e Heb. 13.21 encrease and perfect the worke of his grace in vs enabling vs to euerie good worke and in stead of temptations to the contrarie affording vs all helpes vnto well-doing as good examples holy counsels and encouragements c. SECT XLVI Of the Conclusion of the Lords Praier and of the ordinary circumstances and kindes of Prayer Q. VVHat is the Confirmation close of this Praier A. a Math.
bearing no other but his image and superscription But Lord doe thou deface that cursed image blot out that superscription dissolue in vs the malicious worke of the Diuell Let the old man of corruption bee dispossessed by the new man of grace and the strong man of sinne by the stronger man of thy spirit Let no sinne O Lord haue dominion ouer vs mortifie in vs the whole body of death crucifie and put to shamefull death our speciall corruptions shew vs the ougly face of sinne grant that we may see it as thou seest it and hate it with a perfect hatred euen as thou abhorrest it Yea let vs see thee O Christ whom we haue perced with our sinnes bleeding with the wounds thou hast receaued from vs that wee may iustly detest both our sinnes as the weapons and our selues as the traitors that haue slaine our Sauiour On the contrary side good Lord renew thine owne image in vs. Enlighten our darke minds with the knowledge of thy truth mollifie our hard hearts with the oyle of thy grace reuiue our dead consciences with the soule of new life that liuing in the spirit we may also walke in the spirit Plant in vs faith without presumption lo●e without d●ssimulation feare without infidelitie zeale without hyprocri ie knowledge without pride puritie without iudgeing Giue vs wisdome ioined with simplicitie courage accompanied with meekenesse cheerefulnesse tempered with sobrietie and let euery grace in vs be graced with humilitie Fill vs with all the fruits of a liuely and sauing faith working by loue let the fire thereof flame in our hearts and the light thereof shine in our liues to the praise of thy name and the comfort of our consciences And thus without ceasing lead vs forward to perfection guiding vs by thy grace and after bringing vs to thy glorie And now O Lord hauing in the first place sought thy kingdome and righteousnesse giue vs leaue in the next place to seek thy fauour in outward things Be with vs this night O Lord to watch ouer vs for good and not for euill Let it bee our comfort that thou seest vs in the darke and takest knowledge of vs when wee are vnmindfull of our selues But aboue all things keepe vs euen in our sleepe from being vnmindfull of thee Let our hearts alwaies bee awake and keepe thy watch O Lord euen as wee would thou shouldst keepe a watch ouer vs that whensoeuer thou shalt call for vs by the generall alarum of iudgement or the particular summons of our death whether at midnight or at the cocke crowing or at the dawning of the day we may bee found ready to accompany our heauenly bridegroome In the meane time sanctifie the blessing of sleepe vnto vs that the rest of the night may make vs fit for the labour of the day and night day being spent in thy seruice may prepare vs for that day of thine which shall neuer giue place to night Lastlie seeing thou hast vouchsafed this honour to thy seruants on earth to make intercession vnto thee one for another wee commend vnto thy maiestie the care of thy whole Church and of all our fellow members in the bodie of Christ Cause thē all in thy due time to be brought forth fashioned and perfected according to the image of Christ our head Let the Angell neuer cease flying with the euerlasting Gospell to enlighten them that sit in darknesse to preach good tidings to the poore to binde vp the broken hearted to proclaime libertie vnto the captiues till Babilon be quite ruined and thy Ierusalem bee reared vp and finished To this end blesse all Christian Princes and States by name thy seruant Iames our Soueraigne with our gracious Queene the royall children and as thou hast crowned them with worldly honour vpon earth so direct them vnto that more glorious crowne in heauen Make them strong and faithfull to maintaine the crowne dignitie of thy sonne that vnder his protection they may happily raigne and execute iudgement Assist with thy counsell the Honorable priuie Counsellors adorne the Nobles with spirituall nobilitie prosper the worke of thy Gospell in the hands of thy seruants the Ministers and the affaires of Iustice in the hands of the Magistrates Vouchsafe to take speciall notice from vs of those whom thou hast specially recommended to vs and to them and vs and all that desire to feare thy name grant all the blessings of mercie and peace in Iesus Christ our onely blessed Sauiour to whom with thee and thine eternall Spirit O Father be all honour obedience and thanksgiuing throughout all generations Amen A priuate Prayer for the pardon of sinne and for the fauour of God O Lord God mighty in power excellent in Maiestie righteous in iudgement rich in mercie Thou art so farre from despising and driuing from thee a weake vile sinfull wretch as I am that thou callest and drawest such vnto thee Vnto thee therefore the God that hearest the prayer I am bold to approch in the name of thy Sonne my Lord Iesus Christ beseeching thee to hold out the golden scepter of thy grace and to admit me into thy presence Let thy power not dismay but strengthen my weakenes Let thy glorie not confound but couer my vilenesse let thy puritie not pursue but purge my wickednesse let the riches of thy mercie not disdaine but take pittie of my pouertie and wretchednesse O Lord I can plead nothing but miserie in my selfe to make way vnto thy mercie from thee alone must all motiues vnto compassion be drawne For till thou didst miraculously create mee I was without any being and if in the state of creation thou sawest any thing in my nature it was thine owne and not mine But woe is mee O Lord that which I could not giue vnto my selfe I did by sinning against thee in Adam take from my selfe and deface tha● holy image of thine which was all the contentment thy spirit had in me and all the reioicing I could haue in my selfe And so haue I imitated the patterne of that first sinne in the dayes of my vanitie that thy spirit hath found no matter but of strife and contention with me My whole nature hath been an armorie of weapons an armie of souldiers to fight against thee And how that wicked warre hath been waged by malicious thoughts words and workes prouoking the eyes of thy glorie my conscience in great part witnesseth and thou O Lord that art greater then my conscience canst better tell Yea since the time that I was called by thy mighty word and powerfull grace to some beginnings of new obedience thy spirit hath beene put to continuall strife within me My corrupt flesh hath still maintained a rebellious partie against thee and I my selfe which is the height of shamefull trecherie taking part with it haue giuen the repulse and foyle vnto thy good spirit I ought to haue serued thee in holinesse but I haue caused thee to serue by my sinnes and
soule whiles I flutter about like the Doue of Noah finding no rest in this world ouer-flowed with wickednesse till it shall please thee to stretch forth thine hand out of the Arke of heauen and take me to thy glorious rest Finally O my Lord being come vnto thy kingdome remember me thy seruant with the fauour of thy people and visit mee with thy saluation Let me see the felicitie of thy chosen and reioyce with the ioy of thy people and glory with thine inheritance Let mee in this life behold thy face in righteousnes and when I shall awake in the resurrection of the iust let mee bee satisfied with thine image To thee O Christ with the Father and the Holy Ghost one God and King euerlasting be all glorie dominion mercie and saluation ascribed for euer Amen A priuate Prayer for the grace of Sanctification O Lord God Father of lights author and giuer of euery perfect gift the holy one of Israel and the sanctifier thereof before whom the Seraphims hide their faces and in whose sight the heauens are not pure When I compare my filthinesse and pollution with thine absolute puritie I cannot without feare and astonishment without shame and confusion approch into thy presence that am a vile sinner of polluted lips and of vncircumcised heart But when I consider thy great mercy and goodnesse that doest open vnto sinners not onely a way into thy fauourable presence by the vaile of the flesh of Iesus Christ but also thy gracious hand to bestow the gift of holinesse vpon all those that finding lacke of it in themselues doe seeke it of thee I am encouraged to come before thee compassed as I am with miseries and infirmities that I may returne from thee compassed and cloathed with thy glorious graces O Lord if I let thee see my sinnes and defilements thou maiest proceed in iudgement against mee for them if I hide them from thee how can I look to bee cured and cleansed of them Nay I cannot hide them from thee O Lord but labouring to conceale them I shall make them more apparent Onely shew me this fauour not to behold them as a Iudge to bee auenged of them but as the onely soueraigne Physitian of my soule to cure and heale them And so good Lord let me not spare to open vnto thee the sicknes and sores of my corrupt heart and life Yea rather doe thou O Lord for the beginning of thy gracious worke shew me in the glasse of thy word my pollution by sinne that I may seeke after the lauer of thy grace to bee washed and made cleane Light vp O Lord in my heart the lampe of thy word and grace that of thee who onely searchest the heart I may learne to search know my wicked heart by the light of thy word I may bee able to worke vnder groūd vnto the bottome of the mine of sin that lurketh in my nature Let mee count all my sins as Traitors vnto thy glory my safetie search the house of my heart for them but especially for my speciall sin as for the chiefest Rebell Yea grant mee so to search my self that I may auoid preuent thy dreadfull search so to iudge my selfe that I may auoide thy iudgemēt so to cōdemn my self that I may auoid thy sentence so to hate and abhorre my selfe that I may auoide thy wrath so to be auēged of my self that I may auoide thy punishment Let sinne O Lord be as bitter to me in the attempting as in the repenting at least wise more bitter in the repenting then euer it was sweet in the committing that either heedfull preuention may keepe me from bitter repentance or the bitter reares of repentance may exempt mee from that most bitter account in the day of thy iudgement Teach me to bring into discredit with mine heart all iniquitie and all appearances thereof Grant me strength to ouercome my sinfull lusts at least let me alwaies striue against them that I may be assured I am a member of thy Church militant And whensoeuer I cease to striue let me not boast of victorie or reioice of ease but be ashamed of my foyle flight Grant that vnto faith in thee I may alwaies ioyne feare not onely of Satan with whom I am in conflict but also of the frailtie and trecherie of mine owne heart and of the slipperie paths of this sinfull world Bring downe by the batterie of thy spirit the hils of my high and proud thoughts streighten my crooked and distorted affections make plaine and smooth the rough waies of my rebellious and stonie heart that thou maist walke at ease in the middes of me and that I may see thy saluation O God Let me looke on the pleasures and profits of this life not onely as thy liberall allowances to me but also as Satans baites to inueigle me that moderately vsing them I may bee thankefull to thee for them and auoiding the excesse and abuse of them I may bee free from the snares of the Diuell Yea doe thou so weane me from the loue of the world and the things thereof that Satan may bee to seeke of baites to allure mee to sinne Let me account my selfe a stranger on earth and therefore abstaine from fleshly lusts that fight against the soule Let me not value the pleasures of sinne at so high a rate as for them to make shipwracke of a good conscience before thee or of a good report among men Let mee by light esteeming of outward things shew that I take no thought for the flesh to fulfill the lusts thereof and by the deniall of my selfe approue that I liue by faith putting on the Lord Iesus Christ Teach me not to set my heart on vncertaine riches which the more I desire to haue and loue when I haue them the more they will vex mee when I am to part with them but let mee vse them as things that must shortly leaue mee or I them and thy word onely as that which shall abide with me for euer Teach me with Iacob to account my selfe lesse then the least of thy mercies that by humilitie I may bee fitted for greater graces In all things giue mee grace to take heed of offending thy Maiestie and as I would not thou shouldest breake the brused reede or quench the smoaking flax in mee so graunt that I may not dare to quench the sparke of thy spirit and grace in my heart As I would thou shouldest giue mee rest from the terrors of thy wrath so grant that I may giue thy spirit rest from the prouocations of my sinnes On the other side good Lord grant mee that knowledge of religion that may beget conscience that conscience that may preserue religion binding me not by guilt to the punishment of sinne but by grace to the obedience of righteousnesse setting mee at libertie not from the band of dutifull loue but from the yoake of seruile feare Enlighten mine eies that I may discerne of
to come will come and will not tarrie Q. How shall Christ come to iudgement A. Euen in his d Act. 1.11 humane body but e Mat. 25.31 with vnspeakeable glorie attended with all the holy Angels of God and with the f 1. Thes 4 1● shout of an Arch-Angell Q. How shall all men be brought into the presence of Christ the Iudge A. a 1. Cor 15.52 The dead shall be raised with their owne bodies and the liui●● changed and that in a moment at the sound of the last trumpet Q. Shall the resurrection of the Elect and the Reprobate be the same A. No. For b 1. Cor. 15.52 53. the Elect shall rise with glorious bodies but the Reprobate with bodies full of vncomelinesse Q. How shall men appeare before Christ A. c Luk. 21.28 1. Thes 4.17 The Elect shall with ioy be caught vp to meete the Lord but d Reu. 1.7 6.15 16. the Reprobate with horror shall bee drawne into his presence SECT LI. Of Examination and sentence Q. HOw shall men bee tryed in this iudgement A. e Ro. 2.12 15. According to the will of GOD manifested vnto them by nature or by Scripture and the testimonie of their owne consciences touching their obedience or disobedience thereto Q. Shall the Elect vndergoe this tryall A. Yea but with great fauour for a Ezek. 18.22 Reu 14.13 not their sinnes but their good workes onely shall bee remembred and those not strictly censured but onely produced as proofes of that faith in Christ whereby they haue b 2. Pet. 1.10 11 entrance into the kingdome of God Q. How shall sentence bee pronounced A. Christ the Iudge shall award vnto c Mat. 25.34 the Elect the blessed kingdome promised and to d Mat. 25.41 the Reprobate the curse of euerlasting fire e Rom. 6.23 which they haue deserued SECT LII Of the Execution of the last Iudgement Q. HOw shall this sentence be executed A. a Mat. 25.46 Christ by his Almightie power and ministerie of Angels shall ca●● the Diuels and wicked men into hell fire and after carrie vp the righteous with himselfe into the blissefull and euerlasting kingdome of glorie ECCL 12. ver 13 14. Let vs heare the end of all feare God and keepe his commandements for this is the whole of man For God will bring euery worke vnto iudgement with euery secret thing whether it be good or euill A short Prayer for the Morning O Eternall and Almightie Lord God who in vnspeakeable wisedome and goodnesse hast made all things for the good of man and man with al and aboue all things for thine owne glorie wee humbly acknowledge our selues to be vtterly vnworthy of the least of all thy mercies which wee either enioy or desire to enioy For O Lord wee are not onely weake creatures vnable to giue vnto thee first that wee should bee recompenced but also sinfull and vnthankefull wretches not rendring vnto thy Maiestie according to thy kinde and gracious dealing with vs. Thou createdst vs O Lord in thine owne image endued with wisedome and true holinesse adorned with all bodily perfections aduanced vnto dominion ouer all thy workes of wonder but wee all in Adam by breaking thy Couenant forfeited our birth-right de●aced thine holy image and made our selues more vile then the beasts that perish Thus were wee borne into the world an increase of sinfull men full of ignorance and vanitie of minde of rebellion and obstinacie of heart secure in conscience peruerse in affections vnbridled in appetite vtter enemies vnto thine holinesse carelesse to know or seeke after thee vnwilling either from thy blessings or from thy iudgements to take knowledge of thee Yea Lord when thou causedst the light of thy glorious Gospell to shine vnto vs our foolish hearts despised that light and preferred darknesse before it because our deedes were euill so that if thou hadst not giuen vs as well sight as light and a minde as well as meanes to know thee who art true euen to this day our eyes had beene still blinded by Satan the God and Prince of the darknesse of this world But blessed for ouer be thy glorious Name who for thine owne mercies sake not our merite and by thine owne Almightie power without any disposition or concurrence on our part hast effectually called vs vnto the knowledge and obedience of thy Gospell But what can we plead for our selues O Lord that haue walked vnworthy of this thy great grace and as much as in vs lieth againe defaced thine image in vs euen the new creature For since the time that we gaue our names vnto Christ and professed our selues to bee of his partie wee haue many waies and many times treacherously ioined with Satan with the world and our owne corruption to sinne against the honour of our Sauiour and against the light of knowledge which shineth into our consciences so that by our disobedience and rebellion we haue weakened the cause of thy Truth and opened the mouth of the Aduersarie to reproch the holy Gospell of thy Sonne Iesu● Christ which we professe Finally our whole course conuersation aboundeth with continuall breaches of all thy righteous lawes and is shamefully barren of those fruits of righteousnesse which by Iesus Christ should redound vnto thy praise and glorie Wherefore O Lord wee freely confesse against our selues our great wickednesse wee iudge our selues worthy ●o be destroyed for all our iniquities we abhorne our selues and repent before thee in dust and ashes we fly only to thy rich mercie grace in Christ Iesus beseeching thee for his sake to haue mercie on vs with his bloud to wash clense vs from all our sinnes in his face and countenance to behold vs in his absolute merite mediation fauourably to accept vs. So shall there be no condemnation for vs being in Christ Iesus who was made sinne for vs that wee might be made the righteousnes of God in him Further O Lord that wee may soundlie assure our selues that wee are in Christ and withall be enabled to walke more worthie of thy grace wee beseech thee make vs more and more partakers of the spirituall power both of the death and life of Christ Let the power of his death mortifie in vs all carnall and sinfull lusts let it crucifie the world vnto vs and vs vnto the world let it dull and dead our hearts vnto the allurements of sinne let it make vs sencelesse or carelesse of the discouragements that are or may be offered in the way of well-doing Let it arme vs with this mind rather to suffer any trouble and forbeare any pleasure then by sinning against thee to hazard the peace of a good conscience On the other side let the quickening power of the life of Christ reuiue our dead nature vnto new obedience let it in flame our hearts with the loue of thy maiestie let it make thy word sauourie vnto vs and more desirable then our
appointed food let it teach vs resolutely to shake of all impediments carefullie to redeeme all occasions and gladlie to embrace all opportunities of doing good Finally vnto all these good purposes worke in vs by thy holie word spirit a dailie encrease of liuing and sauing faith O Lord it is thine onely vnspeakeable gift without whom it is no more possible to beleeue that which thou promisest then to performe whatsoeuer thy law requireth Thou therefore O Father for Christ Iesus sake by the powerfull operation of thy Spirit worke and encrease in vs this mother grace Teach vs so to lay hold on Christ and lodge him in our hearts that we may not onely applie and assure vnto our selues all the promises of life and mercie but also cleanse our selues from all filthinesse of the flesh and spirit and grow vp vnto full holinesse in the feare of thy Maiestie And now Lord for outward things wee submit our selues to thy wise and fatherlie prouidence onely beseeching thee to giue vs this day what thou knowest needefull and behoofefull vnto vs for the day Lord feede vs with food conuenient for vs giue vs such a portion of health maintenance credit and all outward comforts as may make vs thankefull and seruiceable vnto thee And aboue all giue vs grace to employ and improue all thy blessings as thy talents to the furtherance of the worke thou hast giuen vs to doe Lord giue vs euerie day but especially on thy Sabbath dayes more then a naturall and common vse of thy good creatures Let vs in all things tast and see how sweet and gracious a God thou art Let thy good blessings be not as a wall to stop our sight that we may not looke beyond them but as a glasse through which wee may the better discerne thy loue and faithfulnesse towards vs concerning heauenly things Let vs serue thee with an vpright heart in the duties and businesses of this day bringing the generall profession of religion into particular practise according to our seuerall callings Lord let vs neuer bee a burden vnto humane societie nor a blemish vnto the profession of Christianitie by idlenesse or inordinate liuing Make our labours and endeauours fruitfull and beneficiall not onely vnto our selues that wee may eat thereof and reioice before thee but also vnto all others whom they concerne that they may praise thee with vs and for vs. Blesse thy whole Church O Lord and build it vp more and more in perfect beautie Take pittie on those thine elect that walke yet in darkenesse and cause the light of thy Gospell of grace to shine vnto them Confirme thy gracious worke in those who haue receiued the first fruits of thy spirit Comfort such as mourne for sinne Fulfill the desires of all that trulie long and sigh after thee Support and cure the infirmities of all that are humbled vnder thine hand and that haue seene affliction in the rod of thy visitation Preserue the good land wherein woe liue make vs more thankefull for all thy rich blessings and our manifold mightie deliuerances Saue thine Annointed seruant our Soueraigne Lord King Iames with our gracious Queene Anne and the Royall progenie Assist with thy spirit and grace all that are in authoritie sanctifie all those whom thou emploiest in the worke of the ministerie Remember in speciall mercie those whom thou hast knit vnto vs in the bands of consanguinitie affinitie neighbourhood or Christian amitie Finallie vnto all thine and ours vouchsafe Peace and mercy through Iesus Christ thy deere Sonne our alone Redeemer and Sauiour To whom with thee O Father and thy holie Spirit one God and King euerlasting be rendred all honor seruice and thankesgiuing for euermore Amen A short Prayer for the Euening O Almightie God King of Glory Father of Eternitie who dwelling on high abasest thy selfe to behold things in heauen in earth being the first the last giuest beginning ending to all times affaires wherein thy creatures are employed we acknowledg with humble thākfull hearts the riches of thy bountie afforded vs thine vnworthie seruants as well this day now past as in the whole course of our liues Thou O Lord hast made vs and that fearfully and wonderfully thou hast been our hope from our mothers brests Thou hast lengthened the daies of our life vnto this houre therein hast shewed vs many mercies Thou hast freed our bodies from diseases dangers our names from reproch our substance from spoile our liberty from violent and vniust restraint Thou hast strengthened vs vnto labour satisfied vs with thy good creatures cheared our hearts with the fellowship and loue of thy people our fellow seruants and blessed our endeauors with successe through thy good prouidence Thou hast heard our prayers accomplished our desires turned away our feares mitigated our troubles and put an end from time to time to all our afflictions Thus hast thou shewed thy selfe to be the God that delightest in the prosperitie of thy seruants But O Lord how can we worthilie magnifie thy mercy towards vs in Iesus Christ In whom thou hast from all eternitie appointed an heauenly Kingdome vnto vs By whose word thou hast called vs by whose blood thou hast redeemed vs by whose Spirit thou hast sanctified and sealed vs vnto the day of redemption In whom we haue this liberty to call thee Abba Father In whom and with whom all earthly blessings are giuen vnto vs not onely for our bodily comfort but also as pledges of our heauenly inheritance Oh how deare therefore are thy thoughts of mercie vnto vs O Lord how great is the summe of them Blessed Father enlarge our hearts to comprehend thy loue and encline them to loue thee who hast so loued vs. But let vs mourne and be ashamed that wee haue returned nothing vnto thy maiestie but hatred for thy good will Let it strike our hearts that wee haue abused thy bodily blessings vnto couetousnesse or intemperance thy patience vnto presumption the grace of thy Gospell vnto licenciousnesse in sinning Let vs abhorre our selues that wee haue prophaned thy sabbaths despised thy word quenched thy spirit vnhallowed thy name many waies defiled the holy profession we haue taken vpon vs. Let vs repent in dust and ashes for our wilfull blindnesse of minde hardnesse of heart remorselessenesse of conscience whereby wee haue resisted the worke of thy grace in vs. Thou O Lord wouldest haue purged vs and we would not be purged thou wouldest haue cured vs but wee would not be cured Th●se and all other our sinnes O Lord let vs recount before thee with true sorrow and astonishment of heart But doe not thou O Father straightly marke iniquities nor deale with vs as we haue deserued Truth Lord vnto vs belongeth nothing but confusion and condemnation but vnto thee compassio● and forgiuenesse though wee haue grieuously rebelled against thee Thou hast in thy word proclaimed thy selfe vnto vs to be The Lord mercifull gracious slow to anger
forgiuing iniquitie transgression and sinne Thou hast made many faithfull promises that thou wilt bee found of them that seeke and sue for mercie vnto thee Thou hast satisfied thy Iustice in the accursed death of thy Sonne our surety and Sauiour Iesus Christ for the sinnes of the whole word of thine elect Thou hast giuen vs of thy Spirit wherby euen we sinfull wretches are taught and enclined to forgiue for thy sake such as haue offended vs how much more wilt thou shew thy selfe a faithfull and mercifull God to pardon all our sinnes and to clense vs from all vnrighteousnesse Wherefore O Lord heare O Lord forgiue O Lord consider n● giue a gracious answere vnto our supplication for the Lords sake Yea Lord teach vs to rise vp with thy Maiestie against our sins that our warre with them may assure vs that we haue peace with thee Let vs not be such traitors to thy Maiestie as to harbour thine enemies Breake of in ●uerie one of vs the wicked customes of sinning abolish the power and dominion thereof crucifie the loue and affection thereto Let vs in the bloudy passion of our deare Sauiour see the ougly face heare the dreadfull cry and feele the intolerable burden of our transgressions And let vs not as if the loade were yet too light let vs not blessed God adde more vnto the waight and measure of our sinnes but rather let vs in our proportion beare part in the sufferings of our Sauiour ceasing from sinne for his sake who for our sakes refused not to offer vp his innocent soule a sacrifice for sinne Lord teach vs to doe thy will Knit our hearts vnto thee that wee may feare thy name Let thy good Spirit leade vs in all the pathes of righteousnesse and make our barren nature fruitfull in good workes Quicken vs O Lord for thy names sake with the life of grace and stablish our hearts with thy free Spirit Teach vs freely to submit our selues to the easie yoake and light burden of our Lord Iesus Christ Let thy grace so frame vs vnto heartie obedience that thy commandement may not be grieuous vnto vs. Let thy loue in Christ Iesus be so shed abroad in our hearts by the holy Ghost that no difficulties may discourage vs in the way of well doing Let the meditation of the glorious kingdome prepared for vs so possesse and affect vs that the loue of this present world may seeme base and vnworthy of vs. Let the expectation of the suddaine comming of our Lord Iesus Christ so awaken vs that the momentanie pleasures of sinne or cares of this life may not lull vs a sleepe and ensnare vs. Watch ouer vs this night by thy gracious prouidence preserue vs from the dangers of the darknesse refresh vs with the moderate vse of thine ordinance of rest and sleepe raise vs vp with health of bodie and cheare of heart to the duties of the next day Let thy kindnesse and mercie follow vs all the dayes of our life Bring vs in peace with good report especially with a good conscience vnto the bed of the graue that after the sleepe of death wee may awake vnto blessed immortalitie Preserue thy whole Church and adde thereto from day to day such as shall be saued Be mercifull to this Land forgiue the common and crying sinnes of profanenesse worldlinesse crueltie and abuse of thy long patience and liberall blessings especially of thy Gospell Giue grace vnto all estates truely to returne vnto thee and to seek thy face and fauour Especially poure downe a liberall shower of all bodily and spirituall blessings on the Kings Maiestie with the Queene and Royall family sanctifie and assist the Magistrates and Ministers Continue these blessings of peace and of thy Gospell vnto the posteritie after vs. Blesse all that loue vs and are by any band linked or allied vnto vs. Yea take pittie of those that causelessely hate vs. Shew vs all O Lord thy mercie in this life and in the life to come grant vs thy saluation through Iesus Christ thine onely Sonne and our alone Sauiour To whom with thee O Father and thy blessed Spirit be all praise power dominion and obedience henceforth and for euer Amen FINIS