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A29251 An appendix to the discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant being a method of family-religion / by Thomas Bray ... Bray, Thomas, 1658-1730. 1699 (1699) Wing B4288; ESTC R34276 17,835 51

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and Holy Ghost we beseech thee that thou would'st keep us stedfast in this Faith and that we may ever continue to Believe in God the Father who hath made us and all the World in God the Son who hath Redeem'd us and all Mankind and in God the Holy Ghost who hath Sanctified us and all the Elect People of God And enable us as to Believe in thee so to Obey thy holy Will and Commandments and to walk in the same all the Days of our Life Particularly enable us to Love thee with all our Heart with all our Mind with all our Soul and with all our Strength to Worship thee to give thee Thanks to put our whole Trust in thee to Call upon thee to Honour thy holy Name and thy Word and to Serve thee truly all the Days of our Life Enable us also Conscientiously to discharge our Duties towards our Neighbour to love him as our selves and to do unto all Men as we would they should do unto us To Love Honour and Succour our Relations to Honour and Obey the King and all that are put in Authority under Him to Submit our selves to all our Governors Teachers Spiritual Pastors and Masters To order our selves Lowly and Reverently to all our Betters to hurt no Body by Word or Deed to be true and just in all our Dealings to bear no Malice nor Hatred in our Hearts to keep our Hands from Picking and Stealing and our Tongues from Evil-speaking Lying and Slandering to keep our Bodies in Temperance Soberness and Chastity not to covet nor desire other Mens Goods but to learn and labour truly to get our own Living and to do our Duty in that state of Life unto which it shall please our God at any time to dispose of us We know O God that we are not able to do these Things of our selves nor to walk in thy Commandments and to serve thee without thy special Grace And therefore we desire of thee O Lord God our heavenly Father who art the Giver of all Goodness to send thy Grace unto us and to all People that we may Worship thee Serve thee and Obey thee as we ought to do And we pray unto thee that thou wilt send us all Things that be needful both for our Souls and Bodies and that thou wilt be merciful unto us and forgive us our Sins und that it will please thee to save and defend us in all Dangers Ghostly and Bodily and that thou wilt keep us from all Sin and Wickedness and from our Ghostly Enemy and from everlasting Death And this we trust thou wilt do of thy Mercy and Goodness through Jesus Christ our Lord. Neither pray we for our selves alone but for all States and Conditions of Men amongst us And O merciful God who hath made all Men and hatest nothing that thou hast made nor would the Death of a Sinner but rather that he should be Converted and Live have Mercy upon all Jews Turks Infidels and Hereticks and take from them all Ignorance and Hardness of Heart and Contempt of thy Word and Commandments And so fetch them home blessed Lord to thy Flock that they may be saved amongst the Remnant of the true Israelites and he made one Fold under one Shepherd Jesus Christ our Lord. More especially we beseech thee to receive our Supplications and Prayers which we offer before thee for all Estates of Men in thy Holy Church that every Member of the same in his Vocation and Ministry may Truly and Godly serve thee Amongst whom principally we beseech thee to save and defend all Christian Kings Princes and Governors and especially thy Servant William our King that under Him we may be godly and quietly Governed And grant unto his whole Council and to all that are put in Authority under Him that they may truly and indifferently minister Justice to the Punishment of Wickedness and Vice and the Maintenance of thy true Religion and Vertue And we most humbly beseech thee of thy Goodness O Lord to comfort and succour them who in this transitory Life are in Trouble Sorrow Need Sickness or any other Adversity More especially we beseech thee Graciously to behold us of this F●mily And as thou hast safely brought us to the beginning of this Day This to be added in the Morning so defend us in the same by thy mighty Power and grant that this Day we fall into no Sin neither run into any kind of Dangers but that all our Doings may be order'd by thy Governance to do always that is righteous in thy thy Sight through Jesus Christ our Lord. And enlighten our Darkness we beseech thee O Lord This to close up Evening Prayer and by thy great Mercy defend us from all Perils and Dangers of this Night for the Love of thy only Son Jesus Christ our Lord. In whose most blessed Name and Words we conclude our imperfect Prayers saying Our Father c. A Morning Prayer for a Family O Blessed God be thou acknowledged Praised and Loved by us and all the Child●en of Men on whom thou pourest continually thy Benefits They are great and many we know not the Summ nor understand the Value of ' em The Angels themselves admired thy Love to us in Christ Jesus and are become Ministring Spirits to them who are Heirs of Salvation We enjoy the continual Fruits of thy watchful Providence by which we have been kept in Peace and Safety the last Night and are raised this Morning in Health and Strength both in Body and Mind beholding all things belonging to us just as we left 'em with thee when we went to sleep Accept we most humbly beseech thee of this poor Tribute of Praise and Thanks together with the hearty Oblation of our Souls and Bodies which we here dedicate again to thy Service Vouchsafe us the continual Assistance of the Grace of thy Holy Spirit to enable us to make good those Vows that are upon us of Obediently keeping thy Holy Will and Commandments and walking in the same all the days of our Life Pardon O Lord all our Breaches of this Sacred Covenant Deal not with us according to our Sins neither reward us after our Iniquities but in the multitude of thy Tender Mercies pity our Errors and Wandrings and he●p us against our Infirmities Give us leave this Day to put our selves into thy powerful Protection and to depend on thee for thy merciful Guidance and Assistance that we may be more faithful to Thee in the discharge of our Duties and never swerve from the Rules of Sobriety and Righteousness Charity and Goodness So shall we return with joyful Hearts to praise thee in the Evening and teach those who shall come after us to continue thy Praises in the next Generation Amen For thy Mercies sake in Christ Jesus in whose words we present the earnest desires of our Souls and Hearts both for our selves and our Brethren saying Our Father c. An Evening Prayer for a Family
I would propose there might be a Psalm sung for there is a most inviting and popular as well as a most Heavenly Part of Divine Worship And because there is now so good a Version of the Psalms given us by Brady and Tate and these revis'd by several Bishops and allow'd by Publick Authority to be sung in Churches I would propose the Use of them in Families at leastwise and could wish they were introduc'd into our Publick Assemblies The Disadvantage that Psalmody does at this day lye under by reason of the intolerable badness of our Metre and the ill singing of our Psalms in Country-Churches makes the better sort of People indeed nauseate it and all to despise it Not to say that the Beauty of our Service suffers extreamly by it But Psalms and Hymns to the Great Creator Redeemer and Sanctifier of Mankind as they were the most signal part of the Primitive Liturgies and as they will continue to all Eternity the constant Employment of the Blessed Angels and Saints above so now that there is an Emendation both of the Psalms and Singing the Prejudices conceiv'd against them may soon I hope be turn'd into the highest Love and Esteem of both So that this I think wou'd be an Alteration made to the well-liking of all the Members of our Communion I know there are those who think the Common People so fond of the Old Psalms that they wou'd not endure an Innovation therein But in all the Experience I have had in this Matter in a Ministry amongst them for Fifteen Years I never found that Person which spoke the least liking to Hopkins and Sternhold's Psalms nor any one of the Country-People who had that Value for them as to get one of them by Heart But as to a new Version of our Singing Psalms done with a Spirit and Life that comes up in some measure to the Original now that such an one is made all People I am perswaded would be apt of themselves to learn them and the Clergy can now with a good Countenance strike in and encourage them thereunto not only that every Person might be able to bear a part in that Service but as an Excellent Furniture for Devotion both in Solitude and on many other Occasions And this indeed deserves a particular Consideration that whereas through the Difficulty of learning Prose it is a very hard Matter to make the meaner sort of People to get any Prayers by heart yet through the Facility of getting Verse and the great liking they have to it they may be easily wrought upon to get many of the Singing Psalms without Book so that they might hereby be provided if the Choice were well made of apt and proper Devotions sufficient in some measure to supply their want of other Prayers However they wou'd have wherewithal to lift up their hearts to Heaven upon Contemplation of God's Works when they walk in the Fields and view the Wonders of his Works of which sort of Devotions David's Psalms are so noble a Store-house and to which he does so often call upon all Men Not to say that the getting of much of this Sacred Poesy by heart may work in them a disrelish for obscene and profane Songs and Ballads whereby the Minds of all sorts of People are so infinitely corrupted at this day In short since there is no part of Devotion more pleasing than Psalmody and the Neglect of Family-Worship amongst the Common People at least may be dated from the time it has grown into neglect I cannot therefore but propose it as fit to be reviv'd And because it does so wonderfully compose the Spirits and prepare the Mind for Divine Heat I cannot but think it proper to begin with it in the Daily Returns of Family-Worship PSALMS PSALM C. Proper to be Sung at Home or at Church before the beginning of Divine Service Psalm 100. Proper Tune With one consent let all the Earth to God their chearful voices raise Glad homage pay with awful mirth and sing before him Songs of Praise Convinc'd that he is God alone From whom both we and all proceed We whom he chuses for his own The Flock that he vouchsafes to seed O enter then his Temple-Gate Thence to his Courts devoutly press And still your grateful Hymns repeat And still his Name with Praises bless For he 's the Lord supremely good His Mercy is for ever sure His Truth which always firmly stood To endless Ages shall endure To Father Son and Holy Ghost The God whom Earth and Heaven adore Be Glory as it was of Old Is now and shall be evermore PSALM XCV To be Sung as the 100 Psalm Proper to be Sung as the former O Come loud Anthems let us sing Loud Thanks to our Almighty King For we our Voices high should raise When our Salvation's Rock we praise Into his Presence let us haste To thank him for his Favours past To him Address in joyful Songs The praise that to his Name belongs For God the Lord enthron'd in State Is with unrival'd Glory Great A King superior far to all Whom by his Title God we call O let us to his Courts repair And bow with Adoration there Down on our Knees devoutly all Before the Lord our Maker fall To Father c. PSALM II. Proper to be Sung in a Family or at Church after the Second Lesson Psalm 2. Rochel Tune WIth restless and ungovern'd Rage why do the Heathen storm Why in such rash Attempts engage as they can ne'er perform The Great in Council and in Might their various Forces bring Against the Lord they all unite and his anointed King Must we submit to their Commands Presumptuously they say No let us break their slavish Bands And cast their Chains away But God who sits enthron'd on high And sees how they combine Does their conspiring Strength defie And mocks their vain Design PSALM XI To be ●ung between the First and Second Service Psalm 11. St. David's Tune THe Lord hath both a Temple here and Righteous Throne above Whence he surveys the Sons of Men and how their Counsels move If God the Righteous whom he loves for tryal does correct What must the Sons of Violence Whom he abhors expect Snares Fire and Brimstone on their Heads Shall in one Tempest show'r This dreadful mixture his Revenge Into their Cup shall pow'r The Righteous Lord will Righteous deeds With signal Favour grace And to the upright Man disclose The Brightness of his Face PSALM CXIX To be Sung before the Sermon Psalm 119. St. Mary's Tune INstruct me in thy Statutes Lord thy righteous Paths display And I from them through all my Life will never go astray If thou true Wisdom from above Wilt graciously impart To keep thy perfect Laws I will Devote my zealous Heart In Truth substantial Peace have they Who truly love thy Law No smiling Mischief them can tempt Nor frowning Danger aw Directed therefore by thy Word Let all my Footsteps be Nor Wickedness of
58.10 If thou draw out thy Soul to the hungry and satisfy the afflicted Soul then shall thy Light rise in obscurity and thy Darkness shall be as the Noon-day Psalm 92.1 IT is a good thing to give thanks unto thee O Lord and to sing Praises unto thy Name O most High Ver. 2. To shew forth thy Loving-kindness in the Morning and thy Faithfulness every Night Psal 43.3 O send out thy Light and thy Trut● let them lead me let them bring me unto thy holy Hill and to thy Tabernacle Psal 119.105 Thy Word is a Lamp unto my Feet and a Light unto my Paths Psal 119 133. Order my Steps in thy Word and let not any Iniquity have dominion over me Psal 36.9 With thee is the Fountain of Life in thy Light shall we see Light Psal 13.3 Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine Eyes that I sleep not in Death Psal 4.8 I will lay me down in Peace and Sleep for it is thou Lord only that makest me dwell in safety An Evening Prayer O Lord God the Father of Mer●ies and the God of all Comfort how infinitely am I abash'd to appear before thee who cannot pass one Day without offending thee both by Sins of Omission and Commission both by leaving undone those things which I ought to have done and by doing those things which I ought not to have done And in both these kinds have I offended thee this Day and that both in Thought Word and in Deed particularly Here mention any Sin of either of the foregoing kinds you have been guilty of But I fly into the Arms of thy Fatherly Compassion Lord for thy Mercies sake forgive me cleanse me from my Wickedness and strengthen my Weakness that I may overcome all the Temptatioas which daily surround me and may henceforward continue stedfast in my Covenant with thee Accept of my humblest Praise and Thanksgiving O Lord for all the Goodness thou hast this Day shewed me for all the helps of preventing or restraining Grace thou hast vouchsafed me for whatever I have done this Day which is in any measure acceptable to thee for whatever progress I have made in my Study or Success thou hast given to my honest Labours as also for thy Preservation of me from all the Miseries and Dangers which frail Mortality is every Moment exposed to This if a Servant particularly for H●re name any particular Blessing or Deliverance God has sent you And now O Lord God in whose Protection consists the safety of Man and of all Creatures I commit my self wholly to thy Protection thi● Night beseeching thee that thou wouldst graciously preserve me from the Power of the Prince of Darkness who to deceive Mankind can transform himself into an Angel of Light and that thou wouldst likewise preserve me from all Dangers both of Soul and Body And let me not be so overwhelm'd with slumber as wholly to forget thee but when my Body is overtaken with sleep let my Mind continually watch and be intent upon thee both Day and Night And when Rest shall have refresh'd both Body and Mind as much as shall suffice Nature let the Morning find me more apt and propense to serve thee to the Salvation of my own Soul the Good of my Neighbour and the Glory of thy most Holy Name And all this I beg for Jesus Christ his sake to whom with thee and the Holy Spirit be ascribed all Honour and Glory by me and by all Mankind throughout all Ages World without end Amen The three following Prayers are to be added to the foregoing Morning and Evening Prayer by the Persons respectively concern'd in them A Prayer for a Youth at School O God the Father of Lights and the Giver of every good and perfect Gift I do render thee all possible Praise and Thansgiving that thou hast put it into the Hearts of my Parents Guardians to deliver me up to be instructed in good Literature at an Age which is most flexible and apt to learn I do humbly intreat thee that I may not th ough sloth or negligence fail their expectations of me And because no Vigilance Industry nor Study will avail any thing without thy aid vouchsafe I beseech thee to enlighten my Mind with a Ray from above and inspire me with that desire and love of Learning Wisdom and Vertue with such a Readiness to apprehend and Memory to retain that which is good that I may become Learned and Pious and thereby serviceable to Church and State and to the Honour of thy most Holy Name These things O God I do most earnestly beg of thee for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord to whom with the Father and the Holy Spirit be ascribed all Honour and Praise both now and for evermore Amen A Prayer to be used by Children under the Government of their Parents O Eternal God and Heavenly Father thou that art the kind Author of my Being be thou the Gracious Guide of my Life My Age is simple and unexperienc'd and be thou pleas'd to inspire me with truth from above I am come into a World of Snares and Temptations O do thou fill me with the Knowledge and Love of thy Truth that it may keep me from the Path of the Destroyer O possess my Heart with the fear of thee and dependance upon thee that I may walk before thee the Almighty God and be perfect that I knowing that thou art my exceeding great Reward may neither be discontented in my present State nor distrustful of a Provision for the future Possess also my Heart O my God with that natural tenderness for my Parents and with that Christian sense of my Duty towards 'em that my Language may be respectful my Actions dutiful and my whole Behaviour such that I may not encrease the Burden and Care of their Life but prove a Comfort and Support to ' em O my God possess me lastly with a Spirit of Meekness Justice Truth and Industry that by Reverence to my Betters by Courteousness Truth and Faithfulness towards all and by Diligence in whatsoever I am employ'd I may grow like a Tree planted by the Rivers of Water my Leaf may not wither whatsoever I do may prosper and I may bring forth my Fruit in due season increasing daily in Wisdom and Stature and in favour with God and Man Hear O hear the Voice of my Petition for in thee only is my trust through J●sus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for a Servant O Holy and Just God I know that without Holiness it is impossible for me to please thee here or to enjoy thee hereafter I beseech thee therefore that my Vnderstanding may be so enlightened my Conscience convinc'd and my whole Heart enflamed with the love of Holiness that I may be Holy in all manner of Conversation Beget in me a most tender and lively Sense of the great Duties of Obedience Justice and Charity which I owe to my Master that I governing my self by these in all my Actions I may in my Station advance the Honour of God the Contentment and Interest of my Master the Peace and Vertue of the Family and my own both Temporal and Eternal Happiness I know O Lord that no Acts of Injustice or Vnfaithfulness between Man and Man shall go unpunished I know that for these things sake the Wrath of God is reveal'd from Heaven O what then must be my Punishment if I heap upon the guilt of Injustice and Vncharitableness many others namely the Guilt of Ingratitude Vnfaithfulness Lying Perjury O preserve me therefore O my God from all falshood and wrong suffer me not to forfeit thy Favour and destroy my Soul for the sake of those things which perish O let me be fully convinc'd that the ways of Righteousness are ways of Pleasantness and that all her Paths are Prosperity and Peace that so I may delight my self in the Law of my God and may find Comfort and a Blessing in the discharge of my Duty Teach me O Lord Humility and Obedience Faith and Truth Care and Industry Charity and Meekness that I may adorn the Doctrine of God my Saviour win others over to a Love of Vertue and after an humble and contented though laborious Life here may enter into Rest and Glory hereafter through Jesus Christ our Saviour Amen Our Father c. A Grace before Meat BLess O Lord these thy Creatures to our Vse and us unto thy Service through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Grace after Meat WE give thee Thanks O Lord for these and all other thy Benefits Good God preserve the Church and save the King and all the Royal Family And bless us with Vnity Truth and Peace through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen FINIS