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A58039 A token for mariners containing many famous and wonderful instances of God's providence in sea dangers and deliverances, in mercifully preserving the lives of his poor creatures, when, in humane probability, at the point of perishing by shipwrack, famine, or other accidents. much enlarg'd, with the addition of many new relations, one whereof happening this present year, and never before printed. Mostly attested by the persons themselves. Also The seaman's preacher, being a sermon on the right improvement of such mercies. And prayers for seamen on all occasions. Janeway, James, 1636?-1674.; Ryther, John, 1634?-1681, attributed name. 1698 (1698) Wing R2445; ESTC R222746 69,767 178

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us preserve our Vessel from being rent by the loud cracks of Thunder or from being burnt by Lightning or any other accident keep us and save us from tempestuous Weather from bitter Frosts Hail Ice Snow or Whirlwinds and from Captivity and Slavery TEACH me O God to remember thee my Creator in the days of my Youth to continually think upon thee and to praise thy Name for all thy Mercies Bless all our Friends I beseech thee that are on Land and let their Prayers for us be acceptable in thy sight and grant that our next meeting together may be for the better and not for the worse even to the praising and magnifying of thy Holy Name and Salvation of our own Souls in the great day of the Lord Jesus to whom with thee and thy blessed Spirit be ascribed all Honour Power and Glory Adoration and Subjection now and for evermore Amen A Prayer before a Voyage O ETERNAL God even the God of our Salvation the hope of all the ends of the Earth and of them that remain in the wide Ocean under the shadow of whose Wings we are always secure and without whose protection we cannot expect safety I have been O Lord preserved by thee until this moment from many dangers for which I have not expressed my thankfulness in acknowledging those dayly blessings I have received from thee but O Lord forget and forgive those mani●old sins which I have committed against thee and blot them out of thy Book of remembrance PURGE me O Lord I beseech thee from all vile affections and grant I may bring forth the fruits of thy Spirit go along with me with thy blessed Spirit in this my Voyage preserve me from Pirates Robbers and Enemies defend me from Rocks Sands and Shelves and keep me from Thunder and Lightning Storms and tempestuous Weather or any other danger that may dismay me To thee O Lord I commend my Body and Spirit to dispose of me according to thy holy Will and Pleasure if thou art pleas'd to call for my life upon the surface of the Waters I know thy Almighty Word can command the Sea to give up her Dead at the last and great audit But if thou hast determin'd to bring me safe to my desired Haven give me thy Grace which is sufficient for me to walk according to thy holy Will in all things make me to lay hold of Eternal Life which as the Anchor of Hope is both sure and stedfast keep me from all temptations ghostly and bodily and from sudden Death and in thy good time bring me to the Land of the Living there to reign with thee for evermore Amen A Thanksgiving after a Voyage O IMMORTAL God I have seen thy Works O Lord and thy Wonders in the deep thou spakest the Word and the storm Wind arose which lifted up the Waves thereof but when we cried unto thee thou madest the storm to cease so that the Waves thereof were still then did we rejoyce because we were a●rest and thou broughtest us safe to that Haven● where we would be O that men would therefore praise thee O Lord for thy Goodness and declare the Wonders thou dost continually for them I BLESS thy Holy Name for conducting me through those many dangers which encompassed me and praise thy Mercy that the Deep hath not swallowed me up and that I am not gone down into the place of silence I also praise thy holy Name and admire thy loving Kindness towards me that thou hast not delivered up my Body and Goods as a prey into the hands of unreasonable Men but hast brought me to my desired Haven and at last returned me back in safety to my Habitation O LET me never forget to pay those Vows I made to thee when I was in trouble but give me an awful sense and apprehension of thy great Power and possess my Soul with a true Reverence of thy Divine Majesty that I may evermore serve thee in holiness and Righteousness all the days of my Life Endue me with thy Holy Spirit that I may become acceptable in thy sight and may be fitted at length for future Glories this I beg for thy Son Jesus Christs sake my only Saviour Amen A Prayer in a Storm O LORD our God thou hast commanded us in the day of Calamity to call upon thy Name and thou hast promised to hear us Lord I fly unto thee who art a sure refuge thy Flood-gates are opened and the Floods lift up their ●ofty Waves But thou O Lord most high art mightier than the noise of many Waters yea than the mighty Waves of the Sea Thou canst in a moment if it stand with thy Divine will and pleasure rebuke the Winds and the Sea and turn this Storm into a Calm I KNOW I justly deserve to be cast away and utterly to be rejected by thee but Lord save us or else we perish accept of my unfeigned sorrow for all my sins and transgressions and endue me with a stedfast resolution to forsake them be merciful unto us O God be merciful unto us and save us from perishing in these deep Waters O refresh us with thy Mercy and that soon lest we go down into the place of silence O comfort us in this great distress that though the Sea rage and swell our Hearts may be quiet and still in this time of our disconsolation AND as I earnestly desire to be protected from this great peril and danger which now terrifies us so I earnestly beseech thee that thou wilt for ever fill my heart with ●●ch an awful dread of thy Majesty that I may fear thy Name and praise thy power in the great Congregation awake my dull and drowsie Soul from the sloth of Sin and renew a right Spirit within me fill me with the gifts and Graces of thy Holy Spirit that I may live the life of the Righteous and never forget thy loving-kindness save us now from Death I beseech thee from the mercile●s Waves who are now ready to swallow us up and bring us home in safety for thy Son Jesus Christ his sake our only Lord and Saviour Amen A Thanksgiving after a Storm I PRAISE and glorifie thy holy Name O Lord for all thy mercies and blessings vouchsafed unto me especially for this thy last great Deliverance wherein I was incompassed in that wide Ocean whom thou hast set bounds and limits to if thou O Lord hadst not been on my side the Sea had swallowed me up quick and I had gone down into the deep of silence but thou hast been my God and my Deliverer and hast put a new Song into my Mouth even a Song of Praise and Thanksgiving unto my God I ACKNOWLEDGE O Lord that thou art the God of all the Earth and of them that remain in the broad Sea Blessed for ever and magnified be thy Name that thou hast not cast me out of thy sight nor turned thy Mercy from me I have escaped thy raging Sea and the noise of the proud Waves have done me no harm if thy Almighty Providence had not protected me the streams had gone over my Soul But the stormy Wind and Tempest I have narrowly escaped the storm is ceased and I am safely delivered AND now what shall I render to thee O Lord for this and all other thy great benefits I will offer up unto thee the Sacrifice of Thanksgiving and will pay those vows I so solemnly made unto thee when I was in trouble I will evermore remember that my help is in the Lord who made Heaven and Earth and that thou art that God that can and will deliver me let this thy mercy and loving kindness never depart my memory but let me praise thy goodness and sing of thy power unto my lives end Amen FINIS
of Affliction into the Wine of Consolation The Commander of the Vessel knows the Major and replys readily and chearfully Major Gibbons not one hair of your head shall perish nor any of your Ships Company if it lye in my power either to supply you or preserve you O the Wisdom of God that hath ways we know not of to Relieve in the greatest straits and cause himself to be seen in the Mount The Commander of this French Pyrat was one that some years before Major Gibbons had shown signal Kindness to when his life was in danger at Boston in New England Thus the Lord appeared a God hearing Prayers in Extremitys which appearances are not to be forgotten in succeeding Generations O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness and for his wonderful works to the Children of men Secondly About the year 1636. there arising a storm and tempest of troubles in the Church of Scotland five Ministers eminent for Piety Learning and their Honourable success in the Ministry were so hard born under by a prevailing Party imposing upon their Consciences that they were forced to Embarque themselves for America three of their names were Mr. Levinston Mr. Mackleland and Mr. Blaire with two more whom my Author could not call to mind These good men Say●●d half the Channel over about 500. Leagues where they met with great distress of weather which broke off the Rudder of their Ship and occasioned a desperate leak to spring in her which exposed them to eminent danger but they in this distress endeavour to hang on their Rudder again but often were they frustrated in their attempt to a total despair of effecting it They also laboured with the like unsuccessfulness to find out and stop the leak this poor Ships Crew had laboured also by pumping to keep the Ship above water until all their few hands were feeble and all their hearts faint so that as so many dispairing persons of life they cease all endeavours and yield themselves to death expecting every moment to be Entombed in the belly of the devouring deeps during the time of this their great distress the Ministers kept on their course as at other times of Worship viz the reading of a Chapter in course and taking observations from it with Prayers and Preaching which they did by turns at the crisis of this deplorable case it fell to be the Lott of Mr. Mackleland to perform this Exercise a man Austeer in his life reserved in his speech and of great Piety who was often observed to let fall many remarkable Prophetical Expressions of future events the Chapter that at that time came to be read in course by him was the 3● of Exodus which he had read all along until he came to the 12th verse where he made a full stop the verses run thus And Moses besought the Lord his God and said Lord why doth thy Wrath wax hot against thy people which thou hast brought out of the Land of Egypt with great Power and a mighty hand Wherefore should the Egyptians say for mischief did he bring them out to slay them in the Mountains and to consume them from the face of the Earth Turn from thy severe Wrath and repent of this Evil against thy People upon the reading of these verses over again he declared to them the Case which Moses was here interceeding for compared with his Expostulation in the 12 verse did parallel their case and considering the happy event of that Argument which Moses used mentioned in the 14 verse which runs thus and the Lord Repented of the Evil which he thought to doe unto his People he could not but comfortably hope that they might have the same Effect Nay he goes further and his Spirit raised into a peremptory prediction that he durst assure them from his great Lord and Master that not one hair of their heads should fall to the ground after this he went to Prayer urging God with the same Argument and then rose up comfortably assuring his stedfastness in believing the same he advises the Sea-men and the Company in the Ship to refresh themselves by taking some meat the long fasting and hard labour having much infeebled them Then he encouraged them to make another Attempt to fasten the Rudder without which they could not possible make towards any point for shore He after advised them to clear the ship as well as they could from water by pumping which they did happily Effect the Leak being stopt providentially of it self whether it was some noak of a plank started by the destress of weather which occasioned the Leak and by the surges of the Sea clapt into the place again or what it was else could not be known But however this lookes like life from the dead to these poor men who had received but a little before a sentence of Death in themselves that they might trust in him who raiseth the Dead Soon after this God who had heard in Heaven great Tears and Prayers Commands the Wind Tack about to the West and to blow so strong a gale that they were forced to bear up before it and it continued so long that it brought them back to the North of Ireland where they continued some time although but short they were very instrumental in the Converting of many souls which seed-plot remains to this day and soon after they passed into Scotland This Relation was given by several Ministers of the North of Ireland also the Reader may take notice the Author of that Book called the Fullfilling of the Scriptures pag. 487. mentions this remarkable Providence though not so largely with these two additional but very considerable circumstances first That a poor Sea-man was made the instrument to preserve the same Vessel by fastening the Rudder whose company they had all shun'd others having given it over Secondly Several Passengers being Aboard who shipt themselves for America upon only external accounts expecting a fat soyle and outward advantage in that place and not as the others upon the account of Conscience to enjoy the purity of Ordinances they did all dye upon the Sea save one being five in number And who is so blind as cannot see here the out stretched Arm of an Omnipotent God commanding deliverance for his poor distressed persecuted praying believing Servants and also for all them that Sayled with them O who would not Pray at Sea and trust in him who raises the dead in the saddest of their Extremities and distress and speaks forth much of the power and goodness of God calling upon all to trust in him let the dangers and straits be never so great 3. A Vessel of ours about the year 1636. being at New-found Land a Fishing being somewhat of the latest in the year until the Ice came in great flakes and being ready to hoise Sayle for the return home they sent out in the Boat six of the men to weigh their Anchor but while they were about it a sad Providence
this That Salvations and Deliverances many times are not sent until persons be left helpless and hopeless I shall give you a touch of this Now all hope of being saved was taken away no small tempest lay upon them now they were gulft in despair of ever coming off with their lives Yet this often is the condition of Nations Ship-Companies and Persons where God intends to save and deliver The proofs of the last Observation about Dangers and Deliverances being recorded and remembred proves this also Thus was Peter saved the Disciples saved when just at sinking But why doth God stay so long before he sends deliverances and salvations 1. Because he delights to draw forth a spirit of prayer if men will not pray when sinking when drowning when dying they will never pray O see how Jonah prays in his distress And Jonah prayed to the Lord out of the Fishes belly and said I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the Lord and he heard me out of the belly of Hell cried I and thou heardst my voice c. When my Soul fainted within me I remembred the Lord and my Prayer came in unto thy holy Temple Jonah 2. 1 2 3 7. O Sirs God loves prayer so well that he stayes with his deliverances that we might sue them out by prayer Out of the Depths have I cried unto thee saith David Psal 130. 1. Driven to it by deep and bottomless straits into which I am plunged And it seems to be an allusion to Marriners in their distresses and dangers of being shipwrackt crying unto the Lord. What will any man perish and never pray House when he had so long been starving in the Fields with his Husks amongst the Swine 4. Because God will have all his Salvations and Deliverances look like his own hand and arm his own arm brings salvation with him he will have the print of his own hand upon it that poor sinners may say This is the finger of God the doings of God and it is marvellous in our eyes Alas Men would attribute it to themselves if Salvation did not come in such a way when all hope of being saved is taken away Oh! every thing is beautiful in its season Is not Salvation and Deliverance now in season now they begin to despair as to probable or visible hopes O now God works like himself now he appears in a deliverance to be God which set the Disciples a wondring What manner of Man is this that the Winds and Sea obey him Mark 4. 41. And at another time when he deliver'd his Disciples at Sea and calmed the Winds then they that were in the Ship worshipped him saying Of a truth thou are the Son of God Matth. 14. 32 33. 5. Because he will by such salvations set off his love to poor Souls Was not the love of Christ set off highly in taking that season to save the Ship when it was full to save them when they were finking Is not that great Love that steps forth to save in an Extremity O what Love was this to save this Ships Company when all hope of being saved was taken away Love always chuses the fittest times to appear and evidence it self Lastly Because he will have his deliverances endearing deliverances to Souls O how doth such an appearance of God at such a time endear the Soul of the Receiver Therefore saith David I will love the Lord or love the Lord dearly my Rock and my Deliverer c. But I will proceed to give you also a taste of the Application and not be large because I have been large upon the former which was mainly intended 1. Then learn we hence that God may for gracious ends known to himself delay a mercy or a deliverance and yet fully intends to give in that mercy Jacob may wrestle all night and yet be put off but in the break of day the mercy comes The Woman of Canaan may cry to Christ for her Daughter and at present be put off yet at last she shall carry it The believing Soul may not have the Dove come with an Olive-branch in her Mouth until Evening Christ's manifesting of his love to poor Souls is called his Supping with them And I will sup with you Now supper comes not up till Evening 2. Learn we hence that God's timing our deliverances and salvations is best for us his time is the best time Our time is always ready but saith Christ My 〈◊〉 is not yet If we had our Mercies in our time we should not see that beauty in them for every thing is beautiful in its season and God chuses the fittest seasons to seud them because he will put a beauty upon them 3. Learn we hence that no case is desperate to God though it be so to Man One would have thought this a desperate case in such a Storm lightning the Ship the casting out of the Tackling of the Ship neither Sun nor Stars appeared and all hope of being saved taken away yet all this was but desperate to them it was not so to God now their extremity becomes God's opportunity and he takes this juncture of time to appear in Thus David Psal 42. 7 8. all God's waves and God's billows had gone over him a desperate case yet God then he believes would command his loving kindness in the day-time and his Song should be with him in the Night Faith is an excellent Grace at a desperate stand 4. Learn we hence that God's thoughts are not as our thoughts when we think of nothing but sinking and perishing then doth God think of saving and delivering They thought all hope of being saved was taken away but God looks through the Storm and Cloud and comforts them As the Disciples when they thought it had been a Spirit in their Storm that appeared to them No saith Christ be not afraid be of good chear it is I Mark 6. 50 51 52. Vse 2. Is it so that the salvations and deliverances that many of us have are not until we be brought to extremities then it is a word of Exhortation Then look up to God in the most desperate case when you know not what to do in your Storms at Sea in your Straits at Land O then let your eyes be up unto the Lord you see how many deliverances have come down in extremities as answers to Prayer O Pray hard let going to Sea being in Storms at Sea being brought to Extremities at Sea learn you to Pray FINIS PRAYERS The Mariners Prayer O GOD the great Creator of Heaven and Earth thou dost whatsoever thou pleasest in the Sea and in all deep places I the most unworthiest of all thy Servants am at this time called upon to behold thy Wonders in the Deep and to perform my Duty in great Waters Guide me I beseech thee in all times and in all places Be thou our skilful Pilot to steer us and protect us from all Dangers and rebuke the Winds and the Seas when they molest