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A27107 The practice of piety directing a Christian how to walk, that he may please God / amplified by the author Bayly, Lewis, d. 1631. 1695 (1695) Wing B1502; ESTC R29026 286,386 487

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thee by his Word and to receive his blessing on thy soul and thy honest labour in the six days last past 2. Say with thy self by the way As the Hart brayeth for the rivers of water so panteth my soul after thee O God My soul thirstest for God even for the living God when shall I come and appear before the presence of God for a day in thy courts is better than a thousand other where I had rather be a door-keeper in the House of my God than to dwell in the Tabernacles of wickedness Therefore I will come into thy House in the multitude of thy mercies and in thy fear will I worship toward thine holy Temple 3. As thou enterest into the Church say How fearful is this place this is none other but the house of God this is the gate of Heaven Surely the Lord is in this place God is in this people indeed And prostrating with thy face downward being come to thy place say O Lord I have loved the habitation of thy house and the place where thy Honour dwelleth One thing therefore have I desired of thee that I will require even that I may dwell in thy house all the days of my life to behold thy beauty and to visit thy Temple Therefore will I offer in thy Tabernacle sacrifices of joy I will sing and praise of the Lord. Harken unto my voice O Lord when I cry have mercy also upon me and hear me Doubtless kindness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall remain a long season in the house of the Lord. And this is that preparation or looking to our feet whereto Solomon adviseth us before we enter into the House of God The second sort of Duties which are to be performed at the time of the holy Assembly WHen Prayers begin lay aside thine own private meditations and let thine heart joyn with the Minister and the whole Church as being one body of Christ and because that God is the God of order he will have all things to be done in the Church with one heart and accord and the exercises of the Church are common and publick It is therefore an ignorant pride for a man to think his own private prayers more effectual than the publick prayers of the whole Church Solomon therefore adviseth a man not to be rash to utter a thing in the Church before God Pray therefore when the Church prayeth si●g when they sing and in the action of kneeling standi●g sitting and such indifferent ceremonies for the avoiding of scandal the continuance of Charity and in testimony of thine obedience conform thy self to the manner of the Church wherein thou livest Whilest the Preacher is expounding and applying the Word of the Lord look upon him for it is a great help to stir up thine attention and to keep thee from wandering thoughts so the Eyes of all that were in the Synagogues are said to be fastened on Christ whilst he preached and that all the people hanged upon him when they heard him Remember that thou art there as one of Christ's Disciples to learn the knowledge of Salvation by the remission of sins through the tender mercy of God Luke 1. ver 77. Be not therefore in the School of Christ like an idle boy in a Grammar School that often heareth but never learneth his lesson and still goeth to School but pro●iteth nothing Thou hatest it in a child Christ detesteth it in thee To the end therefore that thou maist the better profit by hearing mark 1. The Coherence and Explication of the Text. 2. The chief Sum or Scope of the Holy Ghost in that Text. 3. The division or parts of the Text. 4. The doctrines and in every doctrine the proofs the reasons and the uses thereof A method of all others easiest for the people being accustomed thereto to help them to remember the Sermon and therefore much wished to be put in practice of all faithful Pastors who desire to edifie their people in the knowledge of God and his true Religion If the Preacher's method be too curious or confused then labour to remember 1. How many things he taught which thou knewest not before and be thankful 2. What sins he reproved whereof thy conscience tells thee that thou art guilty and therefore must be amended 3. What Vertues he exhorteth unto which are not so perfect in thee and therefore endeavour to practice them with more zeal and diligence But in hearing apply every speech as spoken to thy self rather by God than by Man and labour not so much to hear the words of the Preacher sounding in thine ear as to feel the opperation of the Spirit working in thy heart Therefore it is said so often Let him that hath an ear hear what the Spirit speaks to the Church And Did not our hearts burn within as whilst he opened unto us the Scriptures And thus to hear the Word hath a blessing promised thereto It is the acceptablest sacrificing of our selves unto God It is the surest note of Christ's Saints the truest mark of Christ's sheep the apparentest sign of God's Elect the very blood as it were which uniteth us to be the spiritual kindred brethren and sisters of the Son of God This is the best art of Memory for a good hearer When the Sermon is ended 1. Beware thou depart not like the nine lepers till that for thine instruction to saving health thou hast returned thanks and praise to God by an after-prayer and singing of a Psalm And when the blessing is pronounced stand up to receive thy part therein and hear it as if Christ himself whose Minister he is did pronounce the same unto thee for in this case it is true He that heareth you heareth me and the Sabbath-day is blessed because God hath appointed it to be the day wherein by the Mouth of his Ministers he will bless his people which hear his word and glorifie his Name For tho' the Sabbath-day in it self be no more blessed than the other six days yet because the Lord hath appointed it to holy uses above others it doth as far excel the other days of the week as the consecrated bread which we receive at the Lord's Table doth the common bread which we eat at our own Table 2. If it be a Communion-day draw near to the Lord's Table in the Wedding-Garment of a faithful and penitent heart to be partaker of so holy a banquet And when Baptism is to be administred stay and behold it with all reverent attention that so thou maist First shew thy reverence to God's Ordinance Secondly that thou maist the better consider thine own ingrafting into the visible body of Christ's Church and how thou performest the vows of the new Covenant Thirdly that thou maist repay thy debts in praying for the infant which