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A14004 The practise of the faithfull containing many godly praiers both of morning and euening and other necessarie occasions. Whereunto are added diuers profitable and comfortable meditations necessarie to be remembered and practised of euery Christian. Tuke, Thomas, d. 1657. 1613 (1613) STC 24314; ESTC S102481 54,477 274

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vpon our endeauours this day in time of prayer grant vs reuerence to thy Maiestie faith in the promises of thy Sonne Christ Iesus a liuely féeling of our owne wants and a continuall remembrance of all thy former fauours and mercies towards vs and when we heare thée speaking vnto vs by the mouth of thy Ministers bee pleased to giue vnto vs vnlocked and vnderstanding hearts rectifie our Iudgements sanctifie our affections and strengthen our memories that those holy instructions which wee shall heare reuerently and attentiuely may of vs be practised faithfully and effectually in the whole course of our liues through Iesus Christ our Lord giue vnto the preacher O Lord a doore of vtterance touch his tongue with a Cole from thine Altar that he may deliuer the word of life boldly that whatsoeuer corruption lies hid in our hearts the power of thy holy word may search and discouer it to the very bottome and grant that wee may not heare it as the word of a miserable mortal man like vnto our selues but as it is indéed the word of thee the euerliuing God who art able to saue and to destroy And because Sathan a deadly enemie to mans saluation readie to picke the séede of thy word which is sowne in our hearts therefore wee pray thee O Lord confound Sathan and all his workes and be thou more mercifull in blessing thine owne ordinance vnto vs then Sathan either is or can be possibly malicious to hinder the same for this end and purpose wee beséech thée O Lord to take out of our mindes all vaine and wandring thoughts all couetous desires of the world and whatsoeuer else thou knowest to be an enemie to the sauing hearing of thy holy word that thy word may be vnto vs not as our sinnes deserue it should but as it is in it selfe thy power to our saluation that it may bee as seede sowne in good ground which bring forth in vs plentifull fruit to thy glorie and our own comforts through Iesus Christ our Lord and onely Sauiour to whom with thée and the Holy Spirit bee all praise and power maiestie and dominion now and for euer Amen Euening Prayer on the Sabbath day EUerlasting God and in Iesus Christ our most mercifull and gracious Father we thy poore seruants are here met together in the feare of thy maiestie and in the confidence of thy mercy to offer vp our eueuing sacrifice of praise and thanksgiuing for all thy mercies and blessings bestowed vpon vs in most abundant manner especially O Lord for that thou hast not suffered vs to walke in darknesse ignorance and blindnesse but hast giuen vs thy most holy and blessed word to be a lanthorne to our feete and alight vnto our pathes to eternall life Wee render to thy maiestie from the ground of our harts humble thanks for that portion of thy blessed word which this day through thy mercy we haue béene made par takers off wee confesse O Lord that wee haue heard the same with manifold infirmities and much weaknesse neuerthelesse wee pray thée let thy power appeare in our weakenes and vouchsafe to water with the dewe of grace euery of these particular instructions which this day or at any other time we haue béen taught out of thy holy word that they may be as seede sowne in good ground and may bring forth much fruit to thy glorie and our owne comforts in this world and the eternall saluation of our soules in the world to come O Lord we confesse thou mightest iustly haue giuen vs ouer to a reprobate sence for our negligence and carelessenes in matters of thy worship and seruice yca euen O Lord our last behauiour in hearing of thy holy word hath béene so farre short of that which wee ought to haue don● that we haue deserued that thou shouldest make thy word a sauour of death vnto vs and not a sauour of life wee confesse O Lord our knowledge is very small in comparison of the time we haue enioyed the blessing of thy holy word so plentifully preached among vs and our practise is farre short of our knowledge which makes our case the more miserable but O Lord God seeing thou art so good vnto vs in bringing vs to a view of our owne defects and wants bee thou also mercifull in giuing vnto vs a heart to lament and to bee truely humbled before thy maiestie for them wee beséech thée in Iesus Christ to bee a reconciled Father vnto vs freely to pardon and remit all our sinnes and grant that the word which hath beene sowne among vs this day may take déepe roote in our hearts that neither the scorching heate of persecution or affliction cause it to wither nor the thornie cares of the world choake it but that wee may dayly grow vp to these holy duties till at length we come to a perfect age in Christ Iesus and forasmuch as we are taught in thy holie word to make prayers and supplications for all men we are not onely mindefull of our selues héere present but of thy children and Church in al places Blesse O Lord all those that thou hast set in authority ouer vs especially thy seruant our soueraigne the kings Maiestie sanctifie his go●ernment vnto vs. Blesse the Quée●e and there hopefull Progenie the Nobilitie and Magistrates of the Land grant that we may be godly quietly gouerned vnder them Blesse O Lord the faithfull Pastors and ministers of thy holy word to whom thou hast committed the dispensation therof the charge of thy people y t both in their life doctrin they may be found faithful setting only before there eles thy honour and glorie and that by them all poore shéepe which wander go astray may be brought home into thy fold o lord as féeling members of one body wherof Christ is head we pray thée for all such as are afflicted with any crosse or tribulation whether in body or minde or both that it would please thée to giue them patience and constancie to endure thy holy hand so long as it shal please thée to exercise it vpon them giue them strength of faith against all assalts of Satan whatsoeuer giue them the pardon remission of their sins sealed vnto their constiences by the blood of thy déere sonne Christ Iesus Be pleased O lord to deale with them in mercy and not in iustice knowing they are but dust ashes in thy good time release them out of that misery they are either by life that they may glorifie thée here or by faithfull departure they may bee glorified of thée hereafter These mercies and whatsoeuer else thou knowest necessary for vs we craue at ●hy hands in that forme of Praier which Christ hath taught vs in his Gospell Our father c. A Praier before the receiuing of the Lords Supper MOst mercifull father I thy vnworthy seruant do héere render to thy Maiestie humble thankes for that it hath pleased thée notwithstanding al my former sins
Blesse mee in this calling to which thou hast appointed mee prosper me I pray thee in the thoughts of my heart the words of my mouth the workes of mine hands Be mercifull I most humbly beseech thée to all those women and children with whom I am to deale Bee mercifull to this thy Seruant that is now in trauel O good Lord comfort her strengthen her and grant her a seasonable and safe deliuerance blesse her burthen O Lord and giue i● strength life to be borne so will I render praise and thanksgiuing vnto thee Heare O Lord and grant mee my hearts desire for Christ Iesus his sake mine onely Lord and Sauiour Amen A Thanksgiuing priuate for the safe deliuerance of a woman to bee said by the Midwife or some woman present at her Deliuerie VVEE giue thee thankes most mercifull God for all thy mercies and fauours to vs for Electing Creating Redeeming Sanctifying and Preseruing vs for our health peace and libertie for the worde and Gospell and for preseruing both it and vs from that barbarous Powder-Treason of wicked Papists and finally for the safe deliuerance of this thine Handmaide and the birth of this Infant wee beseech thee giue vs thankefull heartes vnto thee and grant that by true thankefulnesse wee may consecrate our soules our selues and seruices vnto thee all the dayes of our life endeauouring to leade a godly quiet and vertuous life before thée in this world that wee may liue for euer with thée in the world to come through Iesus Christ our onely Lord and Sauiour Amen The Lord bee mercifull vnto vs send health and strength vnto this thine Handmaide Lord blesse this Childe vouchsafe it life that it may by Baptisme bee admitted into thine house and haue interest in thy Couenant the Lord keepe vs all and honour vs with his grace in this life and with immortall glorie in the life to come Amen A Prayer in time of Pestilence or any other Contagious Sicknesse MOst gracious and euerliuing god whose Iudgements are vnsearchable and workes past finding out much lesse to bee comprehended within our weake shallow braines we can not wonder that we are afflicted with so many sorts of diseases and extraordinarie visitations for wee confesse that our sinnes haue prouoked thee not only to take vengeance vpon our bodies and those things that belong vnto vs for this life but also euen that thou shouldest seperats both our bodies and soules from thee for euer to the e●ternall destruction of both and howsoeuer this iudgement of the plague be grieuous vpon vs yet it is the smallest part of our desert and if thou shouldest make it cleaue fast to our loines and euen sweep vs off from the face of the earth as dung is swept away till all be gone wee haue nothing to except against thee but that thou art iust for wee haue multiplyed our sinnes before thée and haue pressed thee with the burden of them as a Cart is pressed with sheaues so that neither wee nor our Fathers haue kept thy Commandements and besides O Lord we must confesse thou hast iustly plagued vs because wee haue abused and set at naught thy manifold mercies which thou hast shewed vnto vs for our conuersion as the continuall admonitions giuen vnto vs by thy ministers rising early and late yet wee haue hardened our heartes as in the day of slaughter and haue despised thy Prophets and put farre from vs the euill day thereby adding drunkennes to thirst yet notwithstanding wee will returne vnto thée that hast smitten vs for thou art the father of mercies and the God of forgiuenesses O remember vs not according to our sins but according to thy mercies O Lord thinke vpon vs for thy goodnesse sake cleare vs wee beseech thee and make vs frée from the contagion and Leprosie of sinne and then we shall bée fréed from the noysome infection of the Pestilence so that it shall not hurt vs teach vs O Lord to feare sinne as we feare the sicknesse it selfe for it is the cause of this wasting sicknesse which is the fruit of sinne but this good Father belongeth onely vnto thee for thou canst doe both the one and the other therefore comfort vs wee pray thee according to the dayes that thou hast afflicted vs turns vs vnto thée O Lord and we shall be turned conuert thou vs and we shall be conuerted If wee humble our selues and meete thee with true faith vnfained repentance with hartie sorrow and teares thy wrath shal cease and then thou wilt call in againe thy messengers commanding thine Angell to put vp the sword of vengeance into the ●heath and shew mercie vpon vs and if it bee thy good pleasure to stretch out thy hand stil and chastise vs yet more for our Iniquities giue vs wee pray thée grace and strength patiently to endure thy fatherly hand to the vtmost tryall and teach vs that whensoeuer wee are iudged by thée we shall not be iudged with the world and much better is it for vs to bee temporally corrected in this life then eternally to ber tormented in the life to come therefore O Lord we choose rather to fall into thy hands then in to the hands of men because thy grace is great and mercie is with thee that thou maist bee feared laying fast hold of faith in Christ Iesus who is theeuerlasting propitiation and perfect sacrifice for all our sins in whom alone thou art well pleased to whom with thée thy good spirit bee all honour glory now and for euermore Amen A Prayer for the Kings Maiestie the whole State OEternall God gracious Father who in thy eternall counsell and inestimable wisedome hast ordained Kings Princes to be as Fathers Nurses to thy church and as thou hast giuen them high soueraignty and speciall authority so thou hast communicated vnto them thine own names and titles both to put them in continuall remembrance that they are for thée for thy glory and also vs thy subiects of that same continuall loue obedience which we owe vnto thy Maiestie that vnder them we may be godly and peaceably gouerned seeing y ● by thée Kings raigne and thy soueraigne authority reacheth ouer all wee beséech thée good Lord shew thy mercy vpon al christian Kings Princes calling on thy name especially wee pray thée multiply thy graces vpon thy seruant our dread soueraigne Iames by thy prouidence King of great Britaine France Ireland defender of the faith As thou hast doubled his croune lifted his head aboue others so wee pray thée double redouble thy graces and blessings vpon him both spirituall temporall make vs euermore truely thankfull we beséech thée for all thy preseruations of him from thine his enemies especially graunt that wee may neuer forget that inestimable deliuerance of his Maiestie the whole state from that more then barbarous and hellish plot of the gunpowder treason kéepe him as the Apple of thine
Another before meate VVE magnifie thygreat name most gracious God for all thy mercies bestowed vpon vs from our cradles to this present especially that thou hast giuen vs Christ Iesus with him al the blessings belonging to this life and to that which is a far better wee thank thée for all temporall blessings these which wee are now about to receiue grant that our weak bodies being by them refreshed we may much more séek for the foode of our soules which abideth vnto eternall life that so we labouring to do thy will commanded in thy word here in this life wee may hereafter enioy y ● ioies of thy kingdome in thy presence there to abide for euer and euer Amen Another after meate IT is thou O Lord who hast elected created redéemed iustified sanctified preserued and now at this present fed vs thy name be blessed praised both now and for euer God saue his church vniuersal the Kings Maiestie the Quéen their royall progeny forgiue vs all our sins comfort the afflicted remoue thy iudgements farre from vs send thy Gospell a frée passage and grant vs al the Israel of God grace mercy faith truth peace in thy Sonne Christ Iesus our Lord. Amen Another before meate ETernall God which hast commanded vs in thy holy word that whether we eate or drinke or whatsoeuer we do al should be done to the praise of thy name and whereas any of thy creatures which we receiue can not be auaileable to the nourishment of our bodies except they bee sanctified by thy word prayer wee beséech thée blesse these thy good gifts which now wee are about to receiue of thy bounteous liberalitie that wee being by them strengthened may be better enabled to procéed in the discharge of our seueral Callings to thy glorie and our owne comfort through Iesus Christ Amen Another after meate HUmble and hartie thanks be rendred vnto thée most gracious God for all thy mercies for the cōfortable refreshing which thou hast now vouchsafed vnto vs we beséech thée forgiue vs our sinnes which makes vs vnworthy of the least of thy mercies pardon wee beséech thée our great vn thankfulnes and let thy mercy to our bodies stir vp thankfulnes in our soules God preserue his Church the Kings Maiesty the Quéen their progeny these Realms increase our faith prosoer thy word Gospell among vs confound Satan and all the euemies of thy truth and grant vs mercie and peace in Christ Iesus our Lord. Amen Grace before meate MOst gracious father wee beséech thée forgiue vs all our sinnes blesse these creatures vnto our vse that they may be to our health strength comfort through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen Grace after meate VVE giue thée thankes most merciful father for féeding vs at this time and for al thy fauors of this life and of the life to come we beséech thée continue thy louing kindnesse still vnto vs. Lord saue thy Church our King and his Realines and giue thy Gospel an happy passage amongst vs to thy glory and our comfort through Iesus Christ out Lord and Sauiour Amen Godly Directions for the right Receiuing of the Lords Supper 1 THere is required preparation as the commandement of the Apostle plainely shewes which pertaines to al communicants without exception Let euery man examine himself 1 Cor. 11. 28. 2 Knowledge of y ● grounds of religion especially of the vse of both Sacraments 1. Cor. 11. 26. 3 Faith for al sacraments are seales of righteousnesse of Faith Rom 4. 11. 4 Repentance which stands in a heartie sorrow for sinnes committed in hatred and detestation of the same a resolued purpose of amendment and obedience for the time to come 5 Charitie towards men for this Sacramentis a Communion wherby all the receiuers iointly vnited together in loue do participate of one and the same Christ 6 When wee see two signes to be receiued bread and wine wee must call to minde that Christ is our perfect Sauior both bread water of life Heb. 7. 25. 7 When we beheld the bread and wine set apart by the Minister and consecrated by repeating the promise and prayers made for that end wee must call to minde that Christ was ordained by God to bee our Mediatour and Sauiour Ioh. 6. 27. Acts 2. 23 36. 8 When we sée the bread broken and the wine powred out we are to meditate of Christ seriously who was crucified for vs broken by his sufferings wherby life and righteousnesse was performed vnto vs Zach. 12. 10. 9 The giuing of Elements into the receiuers hands signifies vnto vs that God doth truely and really giue Christ with his merites to euery beléeuing receiuer which should put vs in mind of the vnspeakable loue of God towards vs. Rules to know true faith by the fruits thereof T●iue and sauing faith is a supernaturall gift of God and a speciall perswasion wrought by the holy Ghost in the hearts of those that are effectually called concerning there reconciliation and saluation by Christ this saith in whomsoeuer it is it hath these effects 1 To beléeue that the Scriptures contained in the old new Tèstament are the very word of God and so much as is néedfull to be beléeued vnto saluation is contained therein Iohn 5. 39. 2 There will bee an vnfained desire to be taught and instructed in the word of God and to haue the vnderstanding thereof and most to affect those meanes which are most effectual to that end and purpose 3 There will be a continuall sorrow and griefe for thy ignorance and defectiue vnderstanding of the word of God and no marnell for what can be more greiuous to the children of God then not to know or vnderstand or not to remember the euidence of his owne euerlasting estate the will of his Master 4 He will examine himselfe whether his reading or hearing the word read or preached his meditating conference and studie in it do norish his loue and delight and beléefe in it Ps 119. 92. 97. 5 Where true faith is there will be a credite authority giuen to the word of God aboue al traditions whatsoeuer and a reiection of whatsoeuer he knoweth to bee opposite to the same word of God Ps 119. 92. 113. 6 There will be a lightnesse cheerefulnesse in the conscience when any thing is done agréeable to the word of God and a trouble and heauinesse in the same when any thing is done contrary to the same word Psal 119. 92. 7 There will be a hoping in the promises of God an awfull feare of his threatnings a desiring of the blessings and an endeuour to avoid the curses contained in the word and an equall beléeuing the one as well as the other 8 There will be a continuall thankes giuing vnto God for his inestimable blessings in reuealing his word vnto him and vouch safing liberty and meanes to come to knowledge and vnderstanding of the same whereby wée may see what a
greeuous iudgement is on them from whom this word is hi● 9 Lastly the least measure of true f●●t● that a man can haue is ●hen of an humble spirit by reason of the smalenesse of his faith he doth not yet féele the forgiuenesse of his sinnes and yet is perswaded that they are pardonable and therefore desireth y ● they should be pardo●ned with his whole hart praieth to God to pardon them Esay 42. 3. Luke 17. 5. Christian directions necessarie to be practised in the course of our liues FIrst aboue all things sée that thou feare God and kéepe his commandements for this is the whole dutie of man Eccles 12. 13. 2 Exercise your minde in meditating often on the works of God as his creating gouerning the world his prospering and punishing the wicked his blessing correcting his children as séemeth best to his godly wisedome Ier. 12. 2. Math. 25. 31. 32. 3 Submit and humble your selfe for your sinnes that the lord may raise you vp for he that iudgeth himselfe aright shall neuer be iudged of the Lord 1. Cor. 11. 31. 4 Loue all things for Gods sake and God cheifly for his owne and remember you make him your friend whosoeuer be your enemy this you shall doe if as an obedient childe you liue alway in the eie of your heauenly father 5 Neuer make mention of God or any word or work of his but with feare and reuerence nor of any man but with loue vsing his name as you wold haue him to vse yours Deut. 28. 58. Math. 7. 12. 6 Let no more holinesse appeare outwardly then you haue inwardly in your heart which God seeth and in which he desireth truth neither please your selfe with your vnprofitablenes or vnwillingnes to perform that which is good Ro. 12. 11. 7 Speake often to the praise of God neuer or little of your self because many words can not want iniquitie therefore speake as few as you can rather none then vnprofitably Pro. 17. 27. Iam. 1. 19. 8 ●re-patient vnder the correcting hand of God because 1. He doth it 2. ●ee doth it for your good 3. ●ee will moderate it and supply strength and in his due time will deliuer you out of it Psal 39. 9. 9 Stick fast to God as well in aduersitie as in prosperitie the one being as necessarie as the other If you haue necessaries bee humbled for them and vse them well lest hee that gaue them take them away Iam. 1. 2. 10 Take héed of performing holy duties for fashion sake or without féeling and profit for this is hypocrisie and profanenes Heb. 3. 12. Esay 1. 11. 11 Whatsoeuer you take in hand first take counsell by Gods word whether it be lawfull or not be it for profit or pleasure 2. Sa. 2. 1. 1. Sam. 30. 8. 12 When you awake frō sléep awake with God and before all things giue him your first fruits and calues of your lips 1. Confession of sin 2. Request of things necessary for bodie and soule 3. Thankfulnes for mercies receiued especially your last preseruation and rest 13 Eschew as much as in you lies all occasions of sin wisely endeauor your selfe in subduing the least that at length the greater may take no place 14 Set your selfe carefully as in gods presence that setting him at your right hand you may not fall 1. Cor. 10. 32. 15 Use prayer as a doore to open morning a locke to shut euening first preparing your heart to seek the Lord and thinke in the morning that day may bee your last day when you goe to bed you know not whether you shall rise vnlesse it be to iudgement 16 Waite vpon the Lord and hee will direct your way become his seruant in obaying his will for this is your truest libertie Psal 37. 34. 17 Thinke euermore your present estate and condition to bee the best estate for you whatsoeuer it bee because it is of the good prouidence of God 18 Account of euery day as of the day of death and therefore liue now euen as though you were now dying and doe those good duties euery day which you would doe if it were your last day 19 When night comes before you lie down in bed call to ●●●d how you haue spent the day passed think that day lost wherein you haue not done some good 20 Alwaies remember that the greatest work you haue to finish in this world is to die well and to make a happy departure out of this world for they which dye well dye not to die but to liue eternally 29 Estéeme not of your selfe better then you are for the more vile you are in your owne eyes the more glorious you are in y ● eyes of God for he reiecteth the proud giueth grace to the humble 1. Pct. 5. 5. 22 Redéeme the time past of your life with Repentance and looke to the time present with diligence and to the time to come with prouidence Ephes 5. 16. 23 Exercise your selfe in reading something of gods word daily doe not only serue God your self but sée that al that are vnder your charge do the same Dev. 6. 6 24 When you craue any blessings at the hands of God aske them in the name of Christ for no man commeth vnto the Father but by him Ioh. 14. 6. 25 In all your affaires before you attempt any thing first aske counsell of God whether it be lawfull to be done and then you may doe it with a good conscience 1. Sam. 30. 8. 26 Let your carriage in the world bee such as may shew your dislik of y ● world for if any man loue y ● world the loue of the father is not in him because the loue of the world is enmitie with God 1. Ioh. 2. 25 27 Arme your selfe continually against temptations knowing them to bee your portion in this life learne from Christ and his Apostles to beare them patiently 1. Thes 4. 4. 5. 28 Be more afraid of secret sins thē of open shame and be alwaies perswaded you are in the presence of God and let all your actions be framed accordingly Ier. 23. 24. Acts 17. 28. 29 In all your afflictions and miseries bee still perswaded that your punishment is farre lesse then your ●●●ne 30 If Gods mercies abounds to wards you merwell not if he mixe them with some crosses for God sends blessings with crosses lest you should despaire and crosses with blessings lest you should presume 31 Such ontward blessings which you can not haue desire God you may not be vexed for them for if you gréedily couet such things it is longer before you shall enjoy them and more subiect to abuse them when you haue them 32 When you would do any good or receiue any good offer vp your endeuours in a sacrifice to God in Christ beséeching God to giue his holy Spirit to sanctifie his owne sacrifice 33 When God visites you with affliction kisse the todd● and offer vp all to him from whom
you haue receiued your selfe for the more you struggle vnder his hand the worse it will be for you 34 In all your actions remember that God takes notice not onely what you do but whatsoeuer is done directly or indirectly all is done and gouerned by him 35 In health prepare for death for no man can assure himselfe to liue one houre 36 Omit no opportunitie to heare the word bse all the meanes of your saluation though you feele your selfe most vnwilling there vnto for you knowe not when God will giue a blessing 37 The more godly thou art and the more graces and blessings are vpon thée the more néed thou hast to pray because Satan is then busiest against thée and because thou art easily puffed vp with a conceited holines 38 In prayer desire God to giue thée grace to remember the bedroll of thy sinnes to humble thée and the Catalogue of his mercies truly to make thee thankefull 39 Consent not to the least sin for that is the way to fall in to many sins and if you make no conscience of one sinne you will not make conscience of many and great sinnes 40 When thou prayest for any grace God granteth not thy desire but often giues thée the contrarie yet consider God euer heares his children for their good though not according to there desires 41 Register vp thy sins especially those that haue most dishonoured God and wounded thine owne conscience set them often in thy sight chiefely them when thou hast occasion to renew thy repentance that thy heart may be thereby humbled 42 Labour to sée feele thy spirituall pouerty the want of grace in thy selfe especially those inward corruptions of vnbeliefe pride selfe-loue c. 43 Endeuour to shewe thy self a member of Christ and a seruant of God not only in the generall calling of a Christian but also in thy particular calling in which thou art placed 44 Eramine the Scriptures diligently to sée what is sin and what is not sin in euery action and so carrie in thy heart a constant purpose not to sinne in any thing for faith and the purpose of sinning can not stand together 45 Striue to obey God in al his commandements and let thine endeuour bee sutable to thy purpose to doe nothing at any time against thy conscience rightly enformed by the word of God 46 When thou fallest into any sinne a great or little against thy purpose and resolution restnot in it but spéedily recouer thy selfe by repentance humble thy selfe confesse thine offence and by prayer intreat the Lord to pardon the same 47 Make conscience of idle vaine vnhonest and vngodly thoughts for these are the séedes and beginnings of actuall sinne in word and déede the want of this care is oftentimes fearefully punished 48 Whatsoeuer good thing thou goest about doe it not in a conceite of thine own worthines but in humilitie ascribing the power and praise thereof to God lest hee curse thy best doings 49 Use outward things as meate drinke apparell in that manner and measure that they may further godlines and may be as it were signes in which thou maist exprsse the hidden grace of thy heart 50 Labour not to goe beyond any vnlesse it be in good things make conscience of thy word and let it bee as a bond deale iustly with all men and in all companies either do good or take good Signes of Saluation in whomsoeuer they appeare LOue to the children of God 1. Iohn 3. 14. Delight in y ● word of God Psal 119. 111. Often and feruent prayer Psal 45. 18. To bee zealous of Gods glorie Rom. 12. 11. Deniall of any ●uffi●●●●cy in our selues 2. Cor. 3. 5. Patient bearing the crosse with profit and comfort Ma● 16. 24. Faithfulnes in our ●●● li●gs which God hath placed vs in 1. Cor. 7. 20. Honest iust and con●●●onable dealing in ●●● our actions amongst m●n 1. Cor. 10. 33. Assured faith in the promises of God Acts 16. 31. Sinceritie of heart Pro. 11. 20. The Spirit of Adoption Rom. 8. 25. Sound regeneration and ●anctification Rom. 8. 14. Inward peace Rom. 5. ● Groundednesse in the truth Col. 1. 23. Continuance to the end Mar. 24. 13. If these graces be in vs and abound they wil make vs neither idle nor vnfruitfull in the knowledge of our Lord Iesus Christ that is they will make vs sound and sincere professors of the Gospell 2. Per. ● 8. 7. Obseruations needfull to the reuerent reading and hearing of the Word of GOD. 1 PReparation for the manner of reading it Eccles 4. 17. 2 Wisedome to vnderstand it Iam. 1. 5. 1. Kin. 3. 9. 2. Chro. 1. 10. 3 Diligence to continue in it 2. Ti. 3. 14. Act. 14. 22. 4 Meditation and conference for the better kéeping of the matter Deu. 6. 6. Ioshua 1. 8. Psa 1. 2. 5 Faith to beléeue tt Heb. 4. 2. Iud. 20. 6 Obedience to practise it 1. Sa. 15. 22. 23. Ier. 7. 23. Math. 7. 21. 7 Prayer for a ble●●ing vpon it Mat. 21. 22. Marke 11. 24. Iam. 1. 5. FINIS THE CONTENTS of this Booke AN Introduction to Prayer page 1 2 Certaine Rules concerning Prayer pa. 49 3 Briefe notes shewing the necessitie of prayer page 53 4 A godly and necessarie Prayer to be said at all times pa. 59 5 A Morning prayer for priuate Families pa. 68 6 Euening Prayer for priuate families pa. 73 7 Another morning pray pag. 81 8 Another Euening prayer for priuate families pa. 87 9 Another morning prayer page 93 10 Another Euening Prayer pag. 98 11 Morning prayer for a priuate person pa. 104 12 Euening Prayer for a priuate person pa. 110 13 A Prayer for a priuate person necessary at all times pa. 118 14 Morning Prayer for the Sabbath day before the hearing of the Word pa. 127 15 Euening Prayer for the Sabbaoth day pa. 136 16 A Prayer before the Receiuing of the Lords Supper pa. 144 17 A Prayer after the Receiuing of the Lords Supper pa. 149 18 A Prayer before a man begins the workes of his calling pa. 135 19 A Prayer containing humble confession of sinne and desire of pardon page 159 20 A godly Prayer in time of sicknes or at the point of death pa. 167 21 A Prayer of Thanksgiuing vnto God for Deliuerance out of any sicknes pa. 173 22 A Prayer for a sicke man pag. 176 23 A Prayer for a woman with Childe pa. 180 24 A Prayer for a Midwife by her selfe alone page 182 25 A Thanksgiuing priuate for the safe deliuerance of a woman to be said by the Midwife or some woman present at her Deliuerie page 184 26 A Prayer in time of Pestilence or any other contagious sicknes page 186 27 A Prayer for the Kings Maiestie the whole state page 192 28 A Prayer containing the summe of the Lords Prayer pa. 199 29 A Prayer vpon the Articles of the Creed page 204 30 A Prayer vpon the ten commandements page 206 31 A Prayer containing the doctrine of the Sacraments page 210 32 Prayer before meate page 213 33 Thanksgiuing after meate page 214 34 Another before meat page 215 35 Another after meate page 216 36 Another before meat page 217 37 Another after meate page 218 38 Another before meat page 219 39 Another after meate page 220 40 Another before meat page 221 41 Another after meate pag. 222 42 Godly Directions for the right Receiuing of the Lords Supper page 22● 43 Rules to know true Faith by the fruites thereof pag. 226 44 Christian exercises necessary to be practised in the course of our liues page 231 45 Signes of saluation in whomsoeuer they appeare page 247 46 7. Obseruations needfull to the Reuerent reading and hearing of the word of God page 249 FINIS Faults escaped IN the Epistle Dedicatorie reade period of your timee And pag. 31. l. 17. read I wil fast to pray and pray to fast Pro. 28. ● 4. Reu. 20 Psal 〈◊〉 ●al 26. ● ●al 14. ●● 21. ● 15 Psal 105 Psal 150. 1. Thes 5.
peace another praies only for peace and God giues him neither grace nor peace not peace because hée wants grace to vse it not grace because peace is all the grace hée cares for not peace because hée will punish him for not begging or estéeming grace and not grace because he séekes not for it One praies for Gods blessing vpon his meat drinke physicke and labor and God heares him not another prospers in these things without praier What is the reason Is it in vaine to pray No pray for a blessing and leaue the euent to God It is sometimes a blessing to want such a blessing By this dealing God shewes hée is tied to no man by desert hée shewes he will do with his owne what he list himselfe hée will exercise thy faith fortitude perhaps he meanes to hasten thée to better fauors and for the other that respects not praier and yet prospers God doth it to allure him to him or else it may bée to fatten him vp for the slaughter in which case that prosperitie is very aduersitie and that séeming blessing a true curse One praieth conceiuing an other reading the one frames words to his mind which is more easie the other frames his minde to words which is not so easie yet both the one and the other praieth obtaineth if they pray with good vnderstanding and godly affections A man may pray without booke and misse he may pray by a booke and get for he that praies by heart without heart does nothing but talke whereas he that praies by book with his heart doth both reade and pray with deuotion He reades a praier but praieth not who reades without vnderstanding or affection ● and ●● likewise speakes but praies not that vtters wordes and yet weies not nor heartely wishes not the things he speakes of Two desire grace one of them obtaines the other gets it not Is God partiall or respects he persons No but one desires grace and vseth the meanes and ordinances of grace as the word and Sacraments and obtaineth another would haue grace but cares not for these meanes and is reiected Some condemne the saying of one prayer often at one time and so it may if the hart repeat not as wel as the tongue But if there be an ingemination of affection as well as of the supplication it is not to be reproued We can double our sinnes why can wee not why should wee not double our suites for the pardon of them One prayes weeping another cannot shedds a teare yet both may bee heard for the sobbes and sighes of the soule are as sensible to Gods eare as teares are to the eye and the soule can shed teares though the eyes be dry As also the eye can water when the soule is not wet The best teares are the throbs of a broken and bléeding heart Some imagine that they can make Powerfull prayers thinking with their words and arguments to preuaile with God Almightie wheras in truth if any man bee heard it is not for the swéetnesse of words the variety of matter the multiplicity of reasons but through the intercession of Christ who doth make God propitious to vs and to accept our poore and humble prayers If my prayers be heard I will ascribe it to Gods dignation and not to nay dignitie to Gods benig●●ty and not to my prayers excellencie to his eare and not to my tongue Praying and wishing is not all one He that wishes doth not alwaies expresse or define a person from or of whom hee wisheth some good vnto himselfe but he that prayeth prayeth to some body But whether men wish or pray for any grace it is no signe of sauing grace except the meanes of grace be loued neither shall that grace be granted whiles these meanes are neglected Those meanes can do nothing without God and God to wit ordinarily will doe nothing without them Some are wide mouth ed but close-fisted they wil promise much but performe little part with nothing but God is open handed and open hearted his promises are performances and his wordes workes He is Verity and cannot lye hee is Vertue and cannot faile his power is able to make good his promise Amongst men promises are often as weightlesse as the winde some would performe and cannot some could but wil not but God both can and will his will is not larger then his power but what God doth will that God doth work and whatsoeuer he is able to will he is able to worke It is pittie then but that hee should want that may haue for asking Hautinesse is abhominable in a Suiter but humilitie pleaseth yet all that talke of humilitie are not truely humble Some are humble-proud proud of humblenesse but indéed he that is proud of humilitie doth want humilitie and swels with insolencie I would haue all men pray humbly yet let no man thinke he deserues to bee heard for his humilitie the opinion of such a merits wil stop the passage of mercie Others forsooth will néeds be so humble as that they will not goe only and alwaies to God directly but with the craued aide of Saints departed Truely I desire to bee humble but I would not bee humbler then my God requireth such humilitie is eyther pride of hart or ignorance of head I confesse I am not worthy of my selfe to present my selfe and my suites vnto so high a Maiestie but his precept and promise doth embolden me and what I want in my selfe it is supplyed in my Sauiour his merites doth co●er all my denierites Some imagin they néed not pray for that which they know they haue yet our Sauiour bids vs pray dayly for our Bread Thou hast bread now thou maist be depriued of it by and by or what if God deny it his word of blessing If he do thy bread may be thy bane it may rot it may hurt and not help I will pray for bread as though I wanted bread Though I were very rich yet would I pray as poore Though I knew I had God yet wold I stil seeke him as if I had not found him Though I were holy and knew my selfe to be in the state of grace yet would I pray that God would accept and sanctifie me as though I were vn holy and felt my selfe most miserable There are some that because they haue beene grieuous and long sinners doe thinke it is too late so● them and that they are not worthy n●w to pray f●● mercy Surely they think not wrong if they respect their owne desert yet would I haue them pray for ●arden because Gods mercie is greater then their misery and ●e will remit if they will repent I will n●t ●e ●eter●d from crauing mercy though my merits are worthy nothing but endlesse misery I will pray for grace thogh I haue beene too too gracelesse because God is gracious and bids me pray because Christ is pit●full and bids me Come and because the Scripture saith Hee that confesseth his sinne sand
forsaketh them shall find mercie Some pray for remission but care not for repentance they desire a blessing but yet absteuie not from that which p●●ureth cursing These pray in vaine because their practise is vaine For God heareth Saints not Sinners and granted his pardon to the penitent onely and not to such as perseuere impenitent He therfore that would obtaine pardon let him abstaine from ssnne which might deteine his pardon He that would not that sinne should damne him must not indure sinne to dominere with in him Though this be true that no man is pardoned because he is penitent yet this is true that No man is pardoned but he that is penitent If thou wilt not mortifie sin sinne shall mortifie thée if thou wilt not dye to it thou shalt dye for it If thou wilt not that it should dye in thee thou shalt dye in it Some seeme to couet nothing more then a ioyfull resurrection after death yet shall they not attaine to a ioyfull resurrection of their bodies after death because they labour not the resurrection of the soul before death There are two resurrections the first of the ssoule from the sléepe of sinne in this life the second of the body from the sleepe of death in the life to come Woe be vnto him that riseth not t●ise for if he rise but once he shal rise but from death to death from sleepe to sorrow his body shall rise from the earth and fall into hell But hee that riseth from the death of sinne in this world shall bee raised vp to the life of happinesse in the world to come I will therefore pray for a ioyfull resurrection of my body to glorie and will not forget whiles I liue the resurrection of my soule to grace as knowing that if I will not study to be gracious I shall not attain to be glorious I haue heard some desire to dye and some desire to liue neither durst I condemne the desires of either I will desire to l●ue till I haue learn'd to dye I will desire to die when I haue learn'd to liue For a bad death cannot follow a good life and hee hath learn'd to dye that hath learned well to liue If I can gain Christ in my life Christ will not loose mee at my death If the loue of Christ liue in mee whiles I liue I cannot but liue in the loue of Christ when I dye There are many that often pray they were in heaued which yet I dare not say they shall go to heauen For he y ● praies for heauē and goes in the way to hel shall not ascend whether he wisheth but descend whether he walketh hee shall gee whether his féet doth lead him not whether his fooilsh fancie slatters him There are some pray for death yet cannot dye others dye and would not And God by crossing both doth punish both For to the one nothing seemes swéeter then death and to the other nothing seemes swéeter then life to the one it séemeth death to liue to the other the very thought of death is a verie death accounting it the only heauen to liue alwaies vpon the earth Some pray they may dye and may dye to their cost if they pray without care and liue without conscience If the heauinesse of crosses and not the hope of a crowne if the losse of libertie and not the lothing of lust if the sustaining of sorrowes and not the wearisomenesse of sin if the feeling of paines and not the fellowship of Christ doth make a man desire to dye his desire is naught and his death not good For those onely desire well and dye well that are mooued more with sinne then sickenesse with heauenly comforts then earthly crosses with Christ then with all calamities Before thou pray to dye first pray for the death of sinne which is the sting of death and when thou dost desire to die let it be rather to be dis●nede●ed of thy sinnes then of thy sorrowes and to liue with Christ rather then to be deliuered of thy crosses I sée much hardnesse of hart amongst men and but a little mercy I suppose such persons impl●re not pray not much for Gods mercy For it cannot bée that any man should bée without mercie to his neighbour who doth truly pray for Gods mercy to himselfe There are in the world which pray God to pardon them yet will they not forgiue their neighbours These are not men but monsters which would receiue mercie of God but wil shew no mercie to men for God which would haue God forgiue them but will not forgiue others Such cannot say the Lords Praier but they pray to the Lord against themselues make their truest friend their greatest for For wrath without pardon belongs to them that wil not pardon I will forgiue and I will pray to be forgiuen I would not that any man should néede my pardon but if he doe desire it God grant I may not denie it The rich and the poore pray together and both do obtain the rich being poore in spirit and the poore being rich in faith Thus would I bée poore that I way be rich thus would I be rich least I should bée poore The rich the poore both pray and neither are heard the rich because he is poore in humilitie the poore because he is rich in pride the rich because he hath no pity the poore because he hath no patience the rich because hée contemnes the poore the poore because he enuies the rich I will labor therefore to be rich in humilitie and poore in hautinesse I wold be pitifull and patient courteous and contented There are many that cry Lord help whom the Lord wil not help Hée that would haue help of God let him not deny his helpe to Man hée that would haue God help him let him not forget to help himselfe For God helpes the helpefull such as are ready to helpe themselues and others to T is pitty but that thou shouldest lie and die in the ditch that saiest Lord help but will vse no meanes if thou maiest to helpe thy selfe I will therefore pray for helpe and yet vse the meanes of helpe and pray that God would help me in those meanes of helpe and blesse them to mée There are many which desire Christ might bée their Sauiour which yet shall not be saued because they would bée saued but will not serue their Sauiour they like his saluation but they loue not his seruice he may suffer or do what he will for them but they will neither suffer nor doe ought for him His merits they pray for but his lawes they care not for Now hée will not bée their Sauiour because they will not be his seruants for hée will saue none but such as will serue him I will therefore suffer him to be my Lord as I doe desire him to be my Sauiour Two graces I desire of him grace to serue him grace to be saued by him Some