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A44457 Daily devotions, consisting of thanksgivings, confessions, and prayers in two parts ... / by an humble penitent. Hopton, Susanna, 1627-1709. 1673 (1673) Wing H2761; ESTC R17224 45,627 189

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Printed for Ionathan Edwin in Ludgate Street DAILY DEVOTIONS Consisting of Thanksgivings Confessions and Prayers In Two Parts For the Benefit of the more Devout and the assistance of weaker Christians By an Humble Penitent LONDON Printed by A. Maxwell for Jonathan Edwin at the Three Roses in Ludgate-street 1673. The Preface to the READER THe following Meditations Praises Prayers and Confessions were the Devotions of a learned and pious Christian humbly offered up in due order to the Divine Majesty as their nature and the time to which they were fitted required being very Rational Comprehensive and Emphatical are offered now to the most sacred Consideration and practice of all those holy and humble Votaries that may in any sort be assisted by or delighted in the same In the Meditations suggested to the Readers use as he is going to Church sitting there and coming thence the best and most opposite Reflections and Resentments of holy David that Royal Pattern which God himself hath set before our Eyes are so collected and digested that they may easily pass into the apprehensions and affections of the Peruser The Praises contain the great and manifold effects of Gods goodness the Demonstrations of his Love the causes of our Joy and the Incentives that feed and enflame our Love and Gratitude The Prayers for the third sixt and ninth hour are every day to be used in memory of our Saviors Passion for the more effectual application of the merits of his bitter Death the more lively exercise of our Faith therein aswel as for our daily Communion with him in the sight and sense of all his love sufferings on the Cross for us after the manner of the ancient Christians in the best most pure Primitive Times The residue are Devotions adapted some to the use of Sinners for the bewailing of their sins at all times others for the use of Christians in our most eminent Fasts and Festivals and some by way of Preparation for Death that meditating upon it wisely fitting our selvs for it here it may be a blessed change unto us 〈◊〉 bring us to the life of ●…nal Glory hereafter I shall not speak more in praise of the Devotions which several learned and holy men have seen and approved but leave them to the experience of all the intelligent and pious that shall use them praying for a Blessing upon their Exercises in the same The Contents 1. DEvotions and Meditations to be us'd as we go to Church 2. Devotions in the Church 3. After Church 4. Devotion comprising all our Duties 5. A Paraphrase upon the Objective Hymn of Praise 6. Thanksgivings for all persons and times 7. An Hymn to Jesus wherein the Soul may expatiate it self with delight in him 8. A Prayer to the Holy Ghost out of St. Augustine 9. A Prayer for the Sixth hour 10. A Prayer for the Ninth hour 11. Additional Devotions for the Evening 12. A Prayer for Lent 13. Daily Thanksgiving 14. A Prayer for Christmas-day 15. A Prayer for Easter-day 16. A confession of sin out of Bishop Andrews 17. Deprecations of Bishop Andrews 18. Intercessions for all Mankind 19. A Christian Dedication of himself unto God 20. A Prayer for acceptation of Acts of Humiliation or abstinence on fasting-days 21. Evening thoughts and exercises to Bed-ward The Advice 22. A Prayer against Afflictions 23. An Exercise preparative to a good death consisting of several Acts of Piety 1. A brief Soliloquy by way of Admonition 2. Submition to the sentence of death 3. Thanksgiving for all benefits of your life past 4. Confession of our sins 5. A Prayer to die to sin 6. A petition for the virtues of the dying Jesus Devotions and Meditations to be used as we go to Church I Was glad when they said unto me let us go to the House of the Lord. Our feet stand within thy gates O Jerusalem Jerusalem is built as a City that is compact together Whither the Tribes go up the Tribes of the Lord unto the Testimony of Israel to give thanks unto the name of the Lord. For there are set Thrones of Judgment the Thrones of the House of David O pray for the peace of Jerusalem they shall prosper that love thee Peace be within thy walls and prosperity within thy Palaces For my Brethren and Companions sake I will now say peace be within thee Because of the House of the Lord our God I will seek thy good Glory be to the Father c. O how amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord of Hosts My soul longeth yea even fainteth for the Courts of the Lord my heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God Blessed are they that dwell in thy House they will be still praising thee They go from strength to strength every one of them in Zion appeareth before God O Lord of Hosts hear my prayer give ear O God of Jacob. For a day in thy Courts is better than a thousand I had rather be a door-keeper in the House of my God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness For the Lord God is a Sun and Shield the Lord will give Grace and Glory and no good thing will he with-hold from him that walketh uprightly O Lord God of Hosts blessed is the man that trusteth in thee Glory be to the Father c. Praise waiteth for thee in Zion and to thee shall the vow be performed in Jerusalem O thou that hearest prayer unto thee shall all flesh come Blessed is the man whom thou chusest and causest to approach unto thee that he may dwell in thy Courts We shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy House even of thy holy Temple The Lord loveth the Gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob. Therefore I will come into thy House in the multitude of thy mercies and in thy fear will I worship towards thy holy Temple Lead me O Lord in thy righteousness make thy way strait before my face One thing have I desired of the Lord that will I seek after that I may dwell in the House of the Lord all the days of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord and to enquire in his Temple I will wash mine hands in innocency so will I compass thine Altar about Lord I have loved the habitation of thy House and the place where thine honour dwelleth Thou art my my hiding place thou shalt preserve me from trouble thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance O Lord instruct me in the way that I should go guide me with thine eye I will wait for thy loving kindness in the midst of thine holy Temple O send out thy Light and thy Truth let them lead me and bring me to thy holy Hill and to thy Tabernacles Then will I go unto the Altar of God unto God my exceeding joy I will praise thee O God my God As the Hart panteth after the water-brooks so panteth my soul after thee O God My soul thirsteth for God
are not consumed O how dost thou wait to have mercy upon us with thee is plenteous Redemption And thy mercy and thy pardon extendeth not only to small sins and sinners but those that are great Such as Peter who forswore thee Such as Paul who blasphemed thee To the Thief on the Cross To the Adulteress Mary Magdalen To David and to Manasses Thou biddest those that have plaid the Harlot with many Lovers return unto thee And all those are recapitulated and summed up by thy holy Spirit for comfort and assurance of thy mercy to us also in Jesus Christ In whom thou hast given us great and precious promises and in whom all the promises of God are Yea and Amen Therefore Jesus thou Son of David have mercy upon me And by thy name Jesus be a Saviour to me Lord do not so remember my sins as to forget thine own Name But hear me forgive me intercede for me O reconcile thy Father to me say unto my Soul I am thy Salvation Where sin hath abounded let Grace superabound God hath concluded all under sin that he might have mercy upon all O blessed Lord thy Son my Saviour Christ once suffered for sin the just for the unjust he came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance He bids all that labour and are heavy laden come unto him and therefore most holy God blessed Jesus receive me have mercy on me Justifie me freely Sanctifie me effectually Cleanse me thorowly Receive me graciously into the arms of thy protection and unspeakable mercy and secure me from all mine Enemies visible and invisible Deprecations out of Bishop Andrews O Lord rebuke me not in thy wrath Cast me not off for ever Cast me not away from thy presence Hide not thy face from me Forsake me not put me not to shame O turn away reproach Let not mine enemies triumph over me Deliver me not over to their will preserve my life from them Deliver me O Lord from hardness of heart from impenitence From grossness dulness and deadness of spirit From all impudence or over bold confidence From a sear'd conscience and a dull reprobate mind Form the sin unto death the sin against the Holy Ghost From all superfluity of naughtiness The weight of sin the lusts of the eyes and pride of life From all wicked and vain desires hurtful Vain unprofitable foolish and sinful thoughts From desire of vain glory or enduring it From lying lips and a deceitful heart or tongue From hands stretched out to covetousness From feet swift to do evil from eyes or ears Open to vanity or destruction From errors or blindness of judgment inconstancy of mind sinful words and actions envy hatred rancour malice and revenge Good Lord deliver and preserve me for ever Root out of me all prophaneness and superstition pride and indecency Anger and contention swearing cursing Violent passion inordinate affection And cleanse me from all my corruption deceit fraud lying slandering envy and malice Take from me all gluttony and intemperance Give to me the virtue of Abstinence and Temperance Take from me the spirit of uncleanness Give to me the love of chastity Take from me all love and desire to this vain world Give to me the love and desire of Heaven Take from me all perturbation of mind Give to me a contented mind Take from me the heat and violence of anger Give to me the spirit of meekness and true humility Take from me all immoderate care of this life Give to me the constant care of eternal life Give to me all spiritual joy Take from me all sinful joy Take from me all haughtiness of mind Give to me compunction of heart humility Good Lord deliver me In all my prayers hear me In all my thinkings speaking and writings Inspire instruct and direct me In all my infirmities pity and help me Out of all temptations deliver me From all falls fractures of bones Dislocations noisom and grievous diseases Good Lord deliver me From all dangers of Fire and Water From thy wrath and everlasting damnation Good Lord deliver us And let thy grace mercy and blessing be now and evermore upon us Intercessions for all Mankind I Beseech thee O Lord for the Conversion of Turks Jews and Heathens to the Truth For all Christians That they may be strengthened that stand That they may be converted that are in error For the Churches throughout the world That they may be united in Religion For our Church that whatsoever is amiss in it may be amended For the Kings Majesty and his prosperity For all Christian Kingdoms For ours and each part of it That it may flourish in peace For the Clergy that they may teach and live well For wisdom in the Council Integrity in the Judges Strength in our Armies Discretion in the Magistrates Obedience in the People The prosperity and good success of Merchants Husbandmen Artificers and Tradesmen that they may live carefully and honestly in their Vocations For the prosperous education of Youth in our Universities and Schools and other parts of the Kingdom For our Parents Kindred Friends Benefactors and Neighbours For those of whom we have the charge committed to us either in Church Common wealth or Families For our enemies especially those that hate us without cause that God would convert them For those that commend themselves to our prayers and those whose affairs and troubles will not suffer them to pray as they ought For those who are in affliction of body or mind In danger or want in prison or condemned to death For those that excell in qualities of mind in strength of body in abundance of wealth That they exalt not themselves above their Brethren but do good with their gifts and advantages For those which undertake any notable action which may redound To the Glory of God The Peace of the Church The Honour of the Kingdom A Christians Dedication of himself unto God I That am a wretched sinner here personally appearing and prostrate before the presence of the everlasting God having in remembrance the exceeding mercy of his great goodness towards me whom he hath created of nothing preserved sustained and loved when I was most unworthy of any thing whom he hath of his incomprehensible clemency so often invited to repent and whose conversion and amendment he hath so patiently expected as also having in memory that at the day of my Baptism Christning I was so happily and holily vowed and dedicated unto my God to be his child and to live in his continual service grieve that contrary to the profession then made in my name I have often displeased his Glorious Majesty I have so many and sundry ways so execrably and detestably violated my Vows profaned my sacred promises and employed my soul to the service of the world the flesh and the devil that I have thereby despised the graces and contemned the goodness of Gods Divine Majesty and deserved everlasting perdition but now at length recalling my self