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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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for there cannot be a more apparant discouery of a rancke Hypocrite then to make outward shewes of Deuotion with the gesture and lips and yet the heart to be busied in the cogitation of idle earthly and prophane things And nothing more discouereth an idle heart outwardly then the wandering of the eye in the time of diuine prayer for it is probable and often found by experience that the eye withdraweth the heart and if the eye be inconstant the prayer hath not nor can haue the due Attention of the heart yet it doth not follow that although the eye be fixed on any certaine obiect or be shut that therefore the heart is rightly set on God for oftentimes the eye followes the heart the cogitation of the heart making the eye to forget it obiect as when the heart is wandring in the fields of Corne viewing the heards of Cattell and flocks of Sheepe when it is in the Ware-house in the Shop in the Chest minding bands and payments ouer-come with pride plotting reuenge oppressed with feare besotted with pleasure intangled with cares or otherwise peruerted by any prophane and vngodly cogitations Prayers made with such an extrauagant heart be they in words neuer so holy they are imputed vnto vs as sin for shall we thinke that God will heare our prayers to our profit or comfort when the thoughts of our harts in the meane time dishonor him Many pray in their owne familiar language and yet consider no more what they speake for want of Attention then if they spake in an vnknown tongue yet such men will hold themselues very deuout to haue power in themselues to pray when they list as if true prayer were of that facility and ease to vtter as in an idle tale and as it seemes by Beggars that tumble out the Lords Prayer with one breath at a dore yet minde nothing but their Almes Such men are to be pittied and to be wished better to aduise themselues before they attempt this seruice of God most holy for Prayer is not an easie worke it is of a deeper straine then a tale that is but from the tongue to the teeth from the teeth to the lips so into the ayre True Prayer is cordial of that force efficacy as it constraineth the heart to sighes groanes teares with such inward feruency of holy zeale as tenters the heart with such internall gripes as may betruly said the renting of the heart And the more we feele our hearts thus inwardly sharply touched so much the more comfort it yeeldeth to the soule of the faithfull Petitioner yea such and so great consolation as he that feeles it cannot expresse it with his tongue be he neuer so eloquent neither can any conceiue or apprehend the sweetnesse of it that is not exercised and experienced in the same for nature apprehendeth it not No man can say that Iesus is Christ but by the holy Ghost and none can desire the Spirit of God but by the Spirit of God Flesh bloud cannot as much as desire spirituall things spiritually for spirituall things are to be compared with spirituall things and spirituall gifts are obtained by spirituall meanes And therefore are words without the Spirit as naked and bare Incense without fire but being inkindled in the heart and sanctified by the holy Spirit of God who is promised to assist our spirits they are as a liuely and acceptable sacrifice to God working so powerfully with him through Christs mediation as they neuer returne empty of whatsoeuer blessing we desire Prayer can neuer be effectuall vnlesse there be some certayne spirituall obiect of the minde to moue the attention of the heart which obiect is God and we must consider that when we pray vnto him or yeeld him any other worship that we are not to conceiue him in the forme of any earthly or heauenly bodily or spiritual creature whatsoeuer for in that manner not to conceiue him is a degree of conceiuing him aright according to Master Perkins God must be conceiued of vs in our prayers as subsisting in the whole three persons the Father the Sonne and the holy Ghost The Vnity in Trinity Trinity in Vnity is to be worshipped retayning in minde the distinction and order of all the three persons without seuering or sundring them for as they are conioyned in nature so are they to be conioyned in worship And therefore he that prayeth vnto God the Father for the forgiuenesse of his sinnes must aske it of him for the merits of the Sonne and by the assurance of the holy Ghost and he that prayeth for the remission of sinnes to God the Sonne must pray that he would procure the Father to grant him pardon and to assure it by his Spirit He also that praieth for the same to God the holy Ghost must pray that he would assure vnto him the remission of his sinnes from the Father for and by the merits of his Sonne Thus must we apprehend the Trinity in our prayers so shall we auoide that Idolatrous conceiuing of him imbraced of some who cannot pray vnlesse they haue the figure of a humane Creature to represent vnto their bodily eyes the shape of God the Father in likenesse of an old Man and a Crucifix figuring Christ suffring on the Crosse and the holy Ghost by a Doue whose worship cannot be reputed spirituall but carnall and their prayers not heauenly but prophane Prayer is a spirituall action proper onely to the children of God who are Saints by calling sanctified in Christ And they and none other truly cal vpon the name of the Lord IESVS prophane persons pray not though they seeme to pray But most happy is that man that commeth vnto God Father Sonne holy Ghost truly prepared and duly attentiue he may boldly aske and confidently assure himselfe to receiue grace for grace and all blessings spirituall without limitation and all benefits corporall needfull If our prayers be made in vs by him who hath promised and hath power to giue what we aske shall wee think he will faile to performe The hope of Hypocrites indeede shall perish their prayers vanish as the smoke because they wait vpon lying vanities and desire carnall pleasures and worldly profits But the Lord will surely fulfil the desires of them that feare him because their prayers t●●d to the setting forth of Gods gloly to the good of the Church to the remission of their owne sinnes and other mens to the obtayning of Gods graces to the increase of the vnderstanding of heauenly things that they may walke before God and be vpright that they may do the works bring forth the fruits of the Spirit These are the prayrs that are the POORE MAMS REST. These are the prayers that wound the Serpent and that please God bringing peace to the conscience afflicted But which is to be lamented all men are dull by nature And the very Elect sometimes weakly disposed to pray And therefore is
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
let him come to this holy Table let him eate the Bread and drinke the Bloud of that Lambe that taketh away his sinnes and will present him pure vnto the Lord. The Lords eye is pure and can abide no wickednesse The Sacrament is holy touch it not rashly If thou haue not on the wedding Garment of sincerity come not the Lord will finde thee out and thrust thee forth of his presence among the vnbeleeuers whose portion shall be with the Diuell and his Angels Let vs therefore search and examine our wayes let vs lift vp our hands with our hearts vnto God in the Heauens and feede on this holy mysterie the life of our soules in remembrance of Christs death vntill his second comming O Lord increase my Faith A Prayer to be said at the receiuing of the holy Communion OH most gracious Lord God mercifull and louing Father in Jesus Christ my Redéemer in whom thou art also my Father by Adoption in and by thy Sonne my soule O Lord which was lost in Adam bought and redéemed by the Death and Passion of Jesus Christ doth earnestly long and entirely desire to be more and more assured that I am fully and really vnited vnto thée againe in him and therefore I doe hunger and thirst to partake of those meanes whereby that sweete and precious vnion may be confirmed in mée Increase my knowledge more and more of thy sauing truth reuealed vnto vs in thy word and increase my faith to beléeue what thou hast taught for our saluation let me take perfect and assured hold of my regeneration wrought in me by Baptisme the seale of thy promise set vpon mée when I knew not thy Law wherein as I promised to forsake sinne and cleaue vnto righteousnesse so Lord let the operation of thy holy Spirit then promised worke in my soule a true detestation of the workes of darknesse and loue vnfained to thy celestiall and diuine light And for that thou in Christ hast left vnto vs a second seale of thy loue and our adoption the Sacrament of the body and bloud of that immaculate Lambe who for a remembrance of his death our frée adoption by him instituted the same at his last supper with his Disciples and commanded thy Saints dispersed through the world through all generations to this day and for euer to the end of the world to communicate of this holy Sacrament in commemoration of that high and most preuailing sacrifice the offering of thy Son vpon the Crosse for our redemption and attonement with thée And therefore most louing Father I come in the name of him thy Son not of my selfe presuming but in all humblenes through his merits vnto this holy Table to partake with the rest of thy Saints by adoption here at this time gathered together of this holy and heauenly banquet humbly begging at thy hands for his sake that it may please thée to prepare my heart which of it selfe is not onely dull but prophane teach me being of my selfe not onely ignorant of this sacred mystery but too much knowing sinne Sanctifie me by thy holy Spirit who of my selfe am not onely corrupt but wholly prone to euill euermore consequently vnworthy to eat at this holy Table to partake of thy loue so vnspeakable Oh forgiue me Father in thy Christ here represented vnto vs ingraft in me a liuely assurance that my sinnes are done away by his bloud giue me faith to beléeue in him who by faith is made ours and we in him thine by adoption elected euen of thy frée mercy and made heires with Christ Jesus of eternall glory whereof this holy mystery is the most assured pledge Oh make me a worthy partaker of so precious a benefit And for that sinners Lord are not admitted to this sacred banquet of sauing foode where shall I appeare whose sinnes drew downe from heauen him whom thou most dearely louedst and betraid him to the Crosse how then shall I presume to appeare in this holy assembly appointed for thy Saints onely a Table of sanctitie whereof none partake but such as are frée from sinne Who then Lord dare presume to eate of this bread or to drinke of this Cup onely those whom thou hast called who though sinners by nature yet are they thy children by grace and so their sinnes are not imputed vnto them for whom Christ by his death hath satisfied apprehended by faith shewed forth in newnesse of life and wrought in vs by his righteousnesse in whose name accept me good Father and let the garment of his innocency couer my sinnes and so let me come to this holy Table And as a new man shaped in holinesse and righteousnesse let mée euermore henceforth walk before thée and more delight in thy Commandements then in any or in all worldly things let me by thy power be powerfull ouer Satan let his instigations neuer preuaile in me and let all corrupt affections die in me and let mee wholly die to sinne and liue to righteousnesse and true holinesse And for that I liue among men of diuers dispositions giue me grace to loue all but to couet to conuerse onely with such as are thine as néere as I may to reuenge me of none but to forgiue all wrongs and iniuries and so farre to forget them as I may studie and endeuour to doe good vnto all especially to such as are of the communion of Saints And enlighten mine vnderstanding more and more that I may seé and consider alwayes mine owne weakenesse wants and imperfections that I may so much the more beare with others by how much I cannot but confesie I come farre short of my duty to theé who so offendeth mee most I offend thée much more And therefore good Father frame in my heart loue vnfained true patience and liuely obedience Leaue me not either to the dulnesse peruersenesse or pride of mine owne nature or to mine owne corrupt will make mée little and lowly in mine owne eyes and giue me humblenesse of spirit and indue me with all heauenly vertues that I may rrsemble my first estate of innocency and let my present estate of grace come neere to resemble thy dearest children yea thy selfe who as thou forgauest vs in him that was Lord of all and for vs became as a seruant by his bloud washed away our sins offering his most innocent body a sacrifice for our sinnes whose rent body and spilt bloud being here represented vnto vs by bread and wine I doe most humbly pray theé that wée may be accepted worthy receiuers of his true body and bloud signified thereby and that we may féele euen instantly a renewing of our mindes our hearts to be changed from all corrupt affections and our soules swallowed vp with the due contemplation of this most sacred mystery wherein thou giuest vs not onely thy visible creatures of bread and wine to refresh our weake bodies but thine owne Sonne to saue our soules and bodies Oh who is worthy to open the
cast-awaies but in our owne consciences the childrē of God through Christ and they in their own conceits blessed in their wealth wanton and delicate and loose liues but by the Word of God without repentāce Reprobates And therefore faith Christ vnto them Woe be vnto you that are rich for you receiue your consolation in this life And againe Weepe and howle yee wealthy and worldly men for the miseries that shall come vpon you But vnto his little ones such as are least estéemed in the World he saith Feare not my little Children I haue prepared for you a City And againe I will neither faile you nor forsake you What shall wée then say The Lord is our portion and our sure defence why then should wée feare what man can doe vnto vs Esay 9. 7. The zeale of the Lord of Hoasts will performe this Let vs therefore rouze vp our soules that are dulled with our miseries and let vs rest vpon him that is the God of mercies Let vs be faithfull patient and humble let vs only grieue that we haue sinned and be fearefull to offend againe Let vs fall downe before his foot-stoole for he is holy let vs cry to him for hee is pittifull let vs aske of him for he is liberall let vs referre vs to his will for he is louing O Lord increase our Faith Here follow sundry most effectuall Prayers for distressed men howsoeuer their trials continue or increase When thou saydest Seeke my face my heart answered Thy face O Lord will I seeke Psal. 27. 8. IT appeareth by this resolution of godly Dauid that hée was moued by the Spirit of God in his troubles to séeke aide from aboue and not in the Earth of God and not of Man And to the end that Dauids true affection which he bare towards the good of all Posterities and especially the loue of God towards his Children might be recorded to their perpetuall encouragement it is continued euen vnto vs that wée that are euen now afflicted should sée and as in a glasse behold the good will of God wherein hée willeth vs to séeke his face which importeth a most swéet encouragement that all men troubled should séeke aide at God who to the end that this World and the comforts thereof should not allure his Children lest they should be also miscarried thereby and so be condemned with the World hée setteth a veile as it were before their eyes namely pouerty ignominy crosses miseries and sundry calamities that they delight not in the face and shape of this World but that rather it appearing vgly and nothing pleasant vnto them they might séeke another way to comfort themselues namely the most amiable face of heauenly Iehouah who willeth vs as hée did will Dauid to séeke him onely in our distresse that is to call on him faithfully to craue his fauour instantly and to leade our liues vprightly So shall his most louing countenance shine vpon vs his hand be extended towards vs and his power and might be with vs. And therefore as hée saith fréely Séeke ye 〈◊〉 let vs instantly and faithfully séeke him with our whole hearts so shall wée be sure to sée his saluation after wée haue patiently vndergone the swéete burden of the yoke of his fatherly chastisements A Motiue to the Prayer following for Patience in Affliction PErforce maketh a man patient against his will but that cannot be called Patience but a discontentment But thatis Patience when a man beareth all iniuries wrongs crosses afflictions and miseries with a willing minde without grudging or murmuring without seeking or vsing any euill or sinister practice or attempt to ease himselfe of that which God layeth vpon him wherein he would seeme to be wiser then God who knoweth better then the wisest man what is best for him And therefore Dauid giueth counsell To wait patiently vpon the Lord and to hope in him in what estate soeuer we be although we be poore and see others rich and prosper Fret not thyselfe for him which prospereth in his wayes Psal. 37. 7. Naturall reason is deceiued when it conceiueth men happiest that prosper most in the world for then were the Word of God not true which saith Many are the troubles of the righteous● and then were the wicked in better case then the godly for they prosper best in the world But reade the 37. Psalme their estate is there described their end presaged and the godly comforted and confirmed in patience A Prayer for patience in affliction very comfortable HEauenly Father mercifull and louing full of power absolute in wisedome vnsearchable in thy prouidence and giuer of all diuine and spirituall graces whereby thy children are guided in the way of Obedience supported in their dangers and relieued in their wants whereby they learne to loue thée for thy mercies to reuerence thée for thy greatnesse and to obey thée for thy goodnesse and in all the changes and alterations of their estates to imbrace Patience whereby such as thou blessest become thankefull such as thou afflictest become méekely contented and beare the burden of their crosses without any outward shew of discontentment or inward grudging or murmuring at thy corrections but depending vpon thy fatherly prouidence they are either timely deliuered or inwardly comforted their hearts eased and their consciences quieted neuer presuming to limit the time when or the manner or meanes how thou shouldest ease or reléeue them but rest assured by thy Spirit working in their hearts that they are thine and therefore all things are promised by thée in thy Word to work together for their good sicknesse of the body griefe of the minde want of necessaries enemies and all crosses all conioyne to worke good vnto those that are thine and being hereof assured they rest themselues in patience and wait thy timely release for their miseries in hearty obedience to thy will And for that most gracious Father it is not the nature nor in the power of man to accomplish these heauenly duties no not in thine owne Elect giue mée this heauenly vertue Patience to vnder-goe whatsoeuer thou shalt lay vpon mée with a willing and contented minde acknowledging that I know nothing lesse then thy secret purpose in working with man in this life why thou aduancest one and pullest downe another Why one prospereth and another is miserable knowing yet by thine own Word and Promise that to such as are thine all things turne to their good And therefore I come vnto thée who hast willed mée to come I begge of thée who hast willed mée to aske and I knocke at thée who hast willed mée to enter into thy presence and all for Patience Good Father giue patience vnto my perplexed Soule that howsoeuer I féele either inward griefe or outward troubles I may rest me onely in thée and by thée in peace within howsoeuer the outward man séeme to perish And let neither my fainting heart be cast downe nor my spirit disquieted within mée nor my conscience
that no arme of flesh can preuaile further against him then shall be profitable for him nay he is assured that it shall come so to passe that euen they that most vpbraid him shall acknowledge the mighty hand of God in deliuering him and therefore determineth to wait the good pleasure of God when and how it shall come to passe and will not be discouraged though men say There is no helpe for him in God The fifth Prayer wherein the poore man prayeth God to keepe him from despaire howsoeuer men goe about to make him afraid IN thee O Lord I put my trust and yet there are that say There is no helpe for mee in thée but thou art my God how say they then Thou canst not helpe me sith thou art most louing and absolutely al-sufficient I am indéed brought low and much weakned I haue no helper among the sons of men This they consider that say There is no helpe for me in thee They perceiue that my baiket is empty they sée that my store is consumed and therefore they say There is no helpe for me nor recouery of mee by thee I ponder these their words O Lord in my heart and kéepe silence I consider their thoughts yet faint I not I marke what they speake of mee and yet I despaire not for thou art my God that canst defend me my Father that ca●st restore me and sustaine me thou art to mée all in all how say they then There is no helpe for me in thee Do not these men say in their hearts Thou art not God that thus diminish thy power and that thou art either vnable or vnwilling to helpe the néedy and to vphold thy distressed children But as thou knowest them liers so make them know their vaine conceits by some sure token that thou neuer faiisst them for euer that perseuere constantly and trust truely in thée vnto the end Thou art indéede a iealous God and punishest such as go● astray yet thou art a louing God and callest thy chosen children from their euill waies by a gentle correction And therefore foolish and vnadussed are they that measure thy fauour towards men by the fulnesse of good things tending to the saciety of fleshly desires and thy displeasure by want and affliction that thinke that thou louest them that thou féedest fat with the plenty of worldly riches and pleasures of this life and hatest them that are low by crosses and corrections And great is this temptation good father vnlesse thou second our féeble natures by thy grace being touched with thy correcting hand stay me therfore O stay me with thy staffe whilest thou smitest me with thy punishing rod. Lay not vpon me wretched man a more heauy burthen then I shall be able to beare And though thou sée it most conuenient for me to suffer want afflictions crosses and reproaches in this life to the end that I be not miscarried with the pleasing vanities of this World yet withall consider that I am but a man weake and vnapt to beare the yoake of ouer-sharpe trials without such supply of thy blessed comfort inward and outward as may maintaine faith and bodily necessaries in me and for me So shall I reioyce in my low estate and no calamity shall bring mee into despaire of thy prouident protection I shall be assured that thou art indéede my God and that whatsoeuer men say of me to the contrary thou art wilt be my helper in the time of my greatest néede And then shall it come to passe that euen these men shall sée how great thy goodnesse is which thou hast in store for them that feare thee and thy mercy which thou shewest them that trust in thée euen in the sight of the sonnes of men They shall sée and behold how thou doest séeme to expose thy children as it were to the furie and rage of the worlds miseries and yet doest hide them as in a sacred Sanctuary a place whereunto the proud and such as embrace vanity shall neuer come And such as now pursue me either with hate or reproach shall sée in the end that there is helpe only in thée and that no arme of flesh can preuaile against thée O God nor against them that trust in thée They shall say when they sée the issue of my hope to be good and that my prosperity is renewed Loe wee thought this man mad wee deemed him a cast away but loe the Lord in whom hee trusted hath made him to stand and his hand hath brought to passe what hee desired And I my selfe shall then consider that I erred when rashly I said I was vtterly cast downe for though when I cryed thou séemedst not to heare when I sought thée thou séemedst to hide thée from me and when I complained vnto thée thou diddest not regard it I shell then confesse that thy wisdome in humbling me thy mercy in sustaining me and thy prouidence in relieuing me doth passe the capacity of the wisest men Therefore deare Father I will yet wait that acceptable time I will yet attend thy good pleasure and will and will not indent with thée when nor direct thée the manner how thou shouldest helpe me but submitting my selfe vnto thée I will hold my peace though men say yet of me There is no helpe for me in thee O Lord increase my Faith The Motiue to the sixt Prayer THe poore Man finding the troubles of this life grieuous vnto him still begins his Prayer with a Meditation wherein hee desireth to leaue the Earth and earthly things and to be with God where all good things are flying to God with serious lamentations for that God absenteth himselfe and keepeth backe his comforts notwithstanding his long crying vnto him And therefore heartily prayeth that God will heare him and helpe him now in the deepest of his troubles being become ignominious to the World by reason of his miseries in somuch as hee is ashamed to be seene of men and withall seemeth to be rapt vp with the contemplation of heauen and heauenly things And standing thus ballanced betweene griefe of his crosses and ioy of his comfort to come he resolueth himselfe to endure for the time and referreth the end and managing of his course to God alone to whom hee prayeth that hee will so much fauour him as that hee may receiue such inward consolation and outward comfort as he may haue cause to beginne his praise of God here for his deliuery promising as it were in himselfe that hee will glory in nothing in this life howsoeuer hee be aduanced but in God onely But fearing lest hee should be depriued of the occasion of praising God for his helpe extended he instantly beseecheth God that as he is beaten downe by his corrections so he may be raised againe by his mercy and prouidence The sixt Prayer to learne how to leaue the world and worldly things and to desire heauen and heauenly things MY soule longeth and thirsteth for the liuing God I
is blessed for euer Heathen men are thankfull vnto their false gods for the supposed good turnes they doe receiue of them and in recompence they do not onely giue verball thanks but will offer vnto them euen their dearest Children in Sacrifice to shew their thankfulnesse And yet such as receiue euery day new blessings of the true God yea although their plenty and health neuer so much increase and continue they will not offer vnto him the least part of their superfiuous store in giuing it to the Poore in whom euen Christ himselfe maketh Petition for a cup of cold water as it were and yet can hardly obtaine it at their hands that will not sticke to affirme they are most thankefull to God But know that God will not be serued as Men are Masters can no further iudge of their Seruants and their seruice then they sée the idlenesse and loytering of their Seruants they may in presence obserue but the hidden and concealed falshoods they cannot discerne and if it be discouered it is but by doubtfull meanes as by coniecture or report but our great and all-knowing Master hath neuer his eye from our work nay he séeth and knoweth our wils the secret idlenesse or vanity of the heart howsoeuer the hands or lips may seeme to labour in the praise of God before men he can finde out our counterfait holinesse and dissembling thankes It is no boote to tell men We be thankfull to God though men cannot reproue vs nor distinguish betwéene our dissimulation and true thankfulnesse Who would or could haue condemned Ananias and Saphira that voluntarily gaue the most part of their goods to the vse of Gods people yet the holy Ghost finding their hypocrisie gaue them the reward of death for that which they concealed from men Man could not haue found out the bribery of Gehezi nor the hypocrisie of Iudas It is a dangerous thing to dally with holy things much more to dissemble with him that is most holy Ingratitude is a contemptible vice yet not so odious as is hypocriticall vnthankefulnesse for by the one man findeth apparantly who are thought vnworthy of a second good turne but by the other man is drawne to doe a fauour vnto the vndeseruing that by dissembling insinuation and counterfait thankes for a former obtaines a second kindenesse when in truth hée is méerely vnthankefull for both but God is not thus ouer-taken he cannot deceine by dissembling gifts nor be deluded by counterfeit thankes And yet God oftentimes giueth new gifts as health wealth honor office fauour of friends a good wife and dutifull children and many such like earthly blessings to the most vnthankefull by which the mindes of carnall men are so much the more besotted in obseruing that all things succéede so well they thinke God is well pleased with them flattering themselues that they stand much in Gods fauour because their occasions succéede better then other mens perswading themselues that to kéepe a formall morall course of life among men and to make a superficiall shew of thankfulnesse vnto God and at their death to allot some matter of forced beneuolence to the World as the building of an Almes-house Hospitall Colledge or such like is so high a recompence to God for the loane of his benefits as he resteth rather in such a benefactors debt for this good déede then such a vaine-glorious giuer indebted to God for his long vsing and abusing of his blessings By which I condemne not such workes tending to charitable vses as are done in due time and by men first séeking to be themselues in the true fauour of God before they so séeke the glory and commendation of the world for I presume to say that the bestowing of mens goods while they are their owne by their owne hands in secret to the needy members of Christ is more acceptable to God then the former though commendable intendments after their deaths while we liue wée know what is for the time in our disposition but after death wée cannot take knowledge what course will be taken with that we intend to best actions neither doth the giuing after death testifie a mans assurance of Gods prouidence as doth the liberall giuing in time of life for who so kéepes his treasure till hée dye hee leaueth it perforce and against his will which no man can deny and though he grieue to forgoe he cannot feare to want them but hee that giueth in his life time giueth in assurance that hée that gaue it him and made the promise of rewarding the Giuers to the poore dependeth so surely thereupon as hée shall neuer want what may be sufficient which indéede is a worthy testimony of truest thankefulnesse to God for the things he enioyeth in this life Preparatiues to thankfulnesse SAluation belongeth vnto the Lord and his blessing is vpon all that are his Psal. 3. 8. The Lord hath heard my petition the Lord doth receiue my Prayer Psal. 6. 10. I will praise the Lord with my whole heart I will be glad and reioyce in thee Oh thou most High Psal. 9. 1. Lord thou hast heard the desire of the poore thou preparest their heart thou bendest thine eare vnto them Psal. 10. 17. In my trouble did I call vpon the Lord and cryed vnto my God hee heard my voyce out of his Temple my cry came before him and he helped me Psal. 18. 6. I sought the Lord and he heard me yea hee deliuered me out of all my feare Psal. 24. 7. Taste ye and see how gracious the Lord is blessed is the man that trusteth in him Psal. 34. 8. Let the Lordline and blessed be my strength and the God of my saluation be exalted Psal. 18. 46. Thou art my Lord my well doing extendeth not to thee but to the Saints that are in the earth Psalme 26. 2. 3. THough men by their best gifts cannot enrich God yet they must bestow Gods gifts to the vse of his children and that is the best recompence they can make vnto him for all his earthly blessings and to be obedient vnto him according to his will reuealed in his Word is the Sacrifice wherewith hee is pleased for all his benefits spirituall and corporall which who so neglecteth is meerely vnthankfull what shewes so euer he maketh of outward Thankesgiuing Therefore euery faithfull receiuer of any his blessings will fall downe before his Maiesty in this or the like manner of hearty thankfulnes to manifest with his words the inward willingnesse of the heart A generall thankesgiuing vnto God for all his benefits spirituall and corporall ETernall God and euerliuing and most louing Father I the poorest and most vnworthy of all thy creatures doe bowe and prostrate the knées of a truely thankefull heart vnto thy maiesty yéelding vnto thée all humble vnfained and possible thankes for all thy fatherly fauours both diuine and corpora●l aboue all Oh Father I thanke thée for that thou diddest elect and chuse me to saluation before all
worlds for that thou createdst mee being nothing and being borne a sinfull reprobate by nature diddest redeeme mée from Satan and hell and adoptedst mée one of thine owne children by thine owne Sonnes bloud in whom and for whose sake thou acceptest me an heyre with thy Saints of the glory of Heauen And for ●ine assurance here in this life hast giuen mée not onely thy promise in thy Word but hast sanctified mée with thy holy Spirit whereby I beléeue and can in some measure resist the motions which arise in mee by meanes of that originall corruption which I brought into the world and beare about mée which could not but condemne mée were it not that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ the righteous did iustifie me by a liuely apprehension and a faithfull féeling of his most frée merits working for me and in my behalfe These most swéete spirituall fauors so farre surmount the apprehension of the most wise in the world and any féeling to the comfort of carnall men that they cannot assure themselues of their owne saluation a more miserable estate then which cannot light vpon man How much then Lord am I wretched creature bound vnto thy frée mercy in choosing mee to be one of thine owne by Adoption and to giue mée the earnest-penny of thy Spirit to assure mee thereof and that so farre from presuming vpon any desert of mine owne as I wholly condemne my selfe and acknowledge all my hope and assurance to be wrought in me by thine owne frée loue I vnworthy deseruing nothing lesse deseruing rather thine heauy and high indignation and consequently thy iust Judgements whereby in stead of my frée election I should be reiected in stead of my redemption I should be condemned and to be retained in the fearfull power and bondage of Satan and hell in stead of my sanctification and iustification I haue merited reprobation and yet deare Father in the abundance of thy fauors I haue and doe inioy the blessings of all spirituall comfort and contentment and withall haue inioyed so many corporall comforts and earthly graces at thy hands as are more in number then my sinnes which are more then the dust of the earth my life I had of thée the continuance thereof of thée the health of my body thou preseruest and when I haue beene sicke thou hast healed me In my hunger thou féedest mée and refreshest me when I am thirsty thou cloathest me and which is more thou bearest me as the Eagle doth her young euen vpon the wings of thy prouidence so that I haue bin defended from infinite imminent dangers both from the perill of the sword and the plague and from the violence of many misfortunes which might haue befallen me whereby had I not béene protected by thée I had perished long agoe and many times being poore thou hast relieued mée being e●uied thou hast kept mee from the power and open force and secret deuices of my many enemies And moreouer which is not the least Lord thou hast not onely giuen mée the vse of my limbes and seruice of my senses but hast taught my heart to conceiue and my hands to performe that by which in thy prouidence I profit in my calling and liue How then most gracious and louing Father am I bound vnto thy diuine Maiesty for such and so many heauenly and spirituall blessings and corporall and ●arthly benefits the least of which as I haue not deserued so can I not make recompence vnto thée for the least But as thou hast fréely bestowed them all vpon me in Christ so in Christ I returne to thée the glory in whom thou art well pleased and in him reconciled vnto mée or else would the benefits which I receiue become rather a curse then a blessing vnto me Oh that I were therefore of wisedome sufficient of power able in disposition willing and in zeale so seruent as I might powre forth thy deserued praises with a ioyfull heart But good Father accept the sacrifice of my wi●ling minde and impute not vnto me either weakenesse or vnwillingnes vnthankfulnesse or forgetfulnesse of this high duty forasmuch as that all-sufficient Lambe sacrificed for mée mediateth as well for me and in my behalfe my inward thanksgiuing presenteth them vpon thine altar of mercy as he euer presenteth vnto thée my prayers for pardon of my sins Of my selfe Lord I cannot bring thée Abel or Elias sacrifice but an heart of true thanksgiuing which it may please thée to accept as thou didst the sacrifice of Bullockes and Goates ●nd let mée Lord be truely able to offer vnto thée Dauids morning and euening sacrifice of praise especially that most swéete and preuailing sacrifice of ●iliall obedience which thou so much acceptest and although it can merit no fauour at thy hands as it is my worke it being sanctified in Christ it is the speciall meane not onely to discharge my duety in part but to obtaine new and continuing blessings and benefits at thy hands in Christ to whom with thée and the holy Ghost be all honour power praise and thanksgiuing for euermore Amen O Lord increase my Faith and make me euermore thankfull Another thankesgiuing in and for Gods gentle corrections O Eternall God powerfull and true which bringest downe to nought again aduancest thou in mercy often correctest thy dearest children and holdest them in by afflictions lest their ouer-much liberty should giue them ouer-much scope to run astray and consequently to sinne and dishonour thy name to their owne destruction Therefore O louing and most mercifull and deare Father I doe yéelde thée thankes that thou hast visited me with crosses and beaten me with gentle afflictions and corrected mée with fatherly chastisements for they are thy louing imbracements welcome to the spiritually minded ●●kesome yet to flesh and bloud that fauour not of any thing contentedly but of sinne delight and vanity baites and snares of death Good therefore is it for mée deare Father that thou hast humbled me with thy louing corrections and great is thy fauour ye● and thy prouidence and power past all the capacity of the wisest for 〈◊〉 Lord I haue found fauour in thy sight I haue receiued comfort at thy hands euen in the time of my déepest afflictions yea when I was cast downe and in the conceit of mortall men confounded altogether thou yet didst take me vp and didst not suffer mée to perish vtterly for when mine enemies laid waite for mée and snares to take mée and intended my destruction they were by thée preuenced of their purpose and when they hasted to take me they stumbled and fell and I escaped from them as a bird from the snare of a Fowler therefore doe I giue thée the glory I praise thy name and I will magnifie thy goodnesse for euer O Father who hath looked vpon me in my troubles but thou who hath sustayned me but thou who hath fed me but thou who hath preserued me but thou who tooke me out of the Lyons