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A56118 Instructions to a nobleman's daughter concerning religion at first designed for one, now directed to all of that rank, and useful to young persons of quality, and others of that sex : with sacramental and other suitable devotions / by John Provoste. Provoste, John. 1700 (1700) Wing P3877; ESTC R35367 45,590 134

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spoken to me and in Words which were almost Written in his Blood and which I should be ready to Seal with mine do this in remembrance of me When he bids me and when thou repeatest what he said with new Engagements shall not I do this and every thing Can I chuse but do it when it is to be done in remembrance of him the Thought of whom is to be most pleasing to me his Name is as Ointment poured forth his Mouth is most sweet and he altogether lovely Can any thing be needful to make me remember him Can any thing be able to make me forget him till I can forget my self It yet there be no necessity for any thing to preserve the Memory of him there is one for the performing what thou Commandest If nothing can make me forget thy Love and the Son of thy Love yet I am to shew that I do not forget him in remembring his Precept From thy Goodness I have received a Command and now from thy Grace a Desire for the observing of it O grant me all the Measures the overflowing Measures of thy Grace for the Executing thy Command and my Desire and thy Grace as much need as I have thereof will be sufficient for me I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me Lord I desire help thou my Weakness in desiring and much more in the performing Be thou a Sun and a Shield a Sun to Chear and Enlighten a Shield to save and defend my Soul Gird me with Strength who have none of my own and let thine so wound my Spiritual Enemies that they may not be able to rise but fall under my Feet Let there be no want of Grace from thee and in me no want of Will I am Feeble and Weak but thou O Lord art Strong and Mighty and thy strength is made perfect in my Weakness and will make that perfect too As thy Mercy rejoyces against Judgment so does thy Power against Infirmity and thy Power the more I want of it will rejoyce so much more if my use of thy Gift be suitable to what thou hast given Thou givest to will and to do of thy good Pleasure for the partaking of this thy Holy this thy blessed Sacrament thou hast given me to will O give me to do of the good Pleasure which thou hast declared for me and declared to me in the Merits and for the fake of thy beloved Son and my never enough beloved Saviour Jesus Christ Amen Another Prayer before the receiving of the Sacrament with a regard to God's Favour and our Qualifications in our Approaches to the Sacrament O Thou the God of my Mercy and the God of my Salvation accept I pray thee thy most unworthy Servant in that Duty in which I should appear most worthy and accept my Weakest Service where the best of my Strength should be employed O thou High and lofty One that inhabitest Eternity whose Name is Holy thou dwellest in the High and Holy Place with him also that is of a contrite and humble Spirit to revive the Spirit of the Humble and to revive the Heart of the Contrite O make me contrite in Heart and humble in Spirit that thou may'st dwell with me that I may dwell with thee in thy House and at thy Table For thy Son's sake for thy own sake for thy Mercies sake contend thou not for ever and be not thou always angry that the Spirit may not fail before thee and the Soul which thou hast made Thou hast seen my ways O heal me lead me and restore Comforts to me and to my Mourners to all those Powers within me which mourn for my Sins against thee Be thou mine everlasting Light and the Days of my Mourning shall be ended Make me first to wash my Hands in Innocency and then admit me to compass thine Altar O Lord of Hosts my King and my God And how blessed are they who dwell in thy House they shall be always praising thee A Day in thy Courts is better than a thousand I confess my Sins O do thou forgive them I grieve for my Sins O make me to rejoyce in the Pardon of them Here remember as much as may be and confess the particular Sins of your Life Too long alas have I lived O make me to live no longer in a Correspondence with them Too long have I born the Burthen and thou the Defiance of them Too long have I been at Peace with my Lusts and then all the time not at Peace with thee and with my self I now Proclaim War against them do thou teach my Hands to War and coyer my Head in the Day of Battle give me the Shield of thy Salvation and thy right Hand shall hold me up and thy Gentleness shall make me great Give thou to me Grace and Glory and make me to live a Godly Life and then no good thing shalt thou withhold from me now in the Sacrament nor afterwards in any other part of Religion or any part of my Life Cloath my Soul with the Garments of Salvation cover it with a Robe of Righteousness as a Bride adorns her self with her Jewels Let that Pardon which this Sacrament is the Seal of be extended to all my sinful Imperfections in the receiving of it The Pardon of my Sins and the Acceptance of my self the great Benefits of thy Sacrament and a true Frame of my Soul that the benefits may be mine and I may be thine for ever vouchsafe O God who art rich in Mercy to grant to me who am poor in Performance O grant all to me in the Name in the Righteousness in the Mediation of thy only Son and my only Redeemer Thy blessed Son and my ever blessed Redeemer and I ask all again in his holy Words Our Father c. These Prayers are so much longer because it is supposed that good Persons set a part more time for this Occasion and so they are more at leisure for a length and they have then a stronger Devotion for the bearing it and the Retirement at such a Season is to take off our Thoughts from the World and to this Design Prayer is very useful and the more we are in that Duty the more we are out of the World the nearer we approach to God in Prayer the farther we are from the World in Thought Here follows a shorter Prayer to the same Preparatory Purpose O Blessed Jesu who hast Suffered who hast Died for me whose Sufferings and Death I am now to remember make me unworthy as I am not to Eat and Drink Unworthily in this solemn Remembrance That Worthiness which I have not be pleased to give me O give me that which thou hast purchased for me that which I have so little which thou hast so much of thou hast enough for me and for all Mankind besides me I ask it for my self and for all now and ever Amen Devout Ejaculations at the Holy Table before the receiving of the Sacrament THou hast invited me O merciful Lord to thy Table and lo I come Thou wilt receive whom thou hast invited O receive me graciously Lo I come to do thy Will O my God I am contented I delight to do it and let thy Law be always within my Heart In Burnt-offerings and Sacrifices for Sin thou hast had no Pleasure Sacrifice and Offering thou wouldest not but a Body hast thou prepared thy Sons Body to be Crucified O let a Soul too be Prepared my Soul to be Offered O most Kind and Compassionate Jesu who didst Exhort the Daughters of Jerusalem at the time of thy death not to Weep for thee but to Weep for themselves and for their Children have a favourable Regard to all my Weeping for my self and for my Sins upon this Remembrance of thy Death Devout Ejaculations after the receiving of the Sacrament I Have received O my God and I Praise thee I Glorify thee I Adore thee for the Honour of thy Command and the Favour of thy Leave to do so Thou hast given me Bread from Heaven Thou hast given me Wine that maketh glad the Heart of Man glad with a spiritual Joy which thus begins in this World and is not to end in another I did hunger and thirst after the Righteousness which is offer'd in this Sacrament and O let me now be filled let me now be blessed Let all the spiritual Vertues of thy Body and Blood O most holy Jesu enter into my Soul enter deep into it may they enliven may they norish may they strengthen it to an everlasting Life Amen However this Discourse has nothing to deserve such a Conclusion yet I ask leave to give the same to my Discourse which a Jew did to his when he had Written a Catechism by him named Good Doctrine of the Jewish Religion According to the Sincerity of my Purpose remember me O God The Jew says yet more which I cannot pretend to say with that Confidence which is more peculiar to Jews in the high Thoughts of their Favour with God I shall not blush nor be ashamed in this World nor in that to come but thou wilt give me the Portion common to those by whom many have been Exhorted to Piety and Righteousnese for they shall shine as Stars so so let it please thee FINIS