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A86127 Hell's everlasting flames avoided, and heaven's eternal felicities injoyed containing the penitent sinner's sad lamentation for the deplorableness of his impious life ... : also holy preparations to a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper ... / by John Hayward, D.D. Hayward, John, D.D. 1696 (1696) Wing H1231A; ESTC R42331 47,842 119

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our Souls with the Graces of thy holy Spirit And all we beg upon the Account of thy dear Son To whom with thee O Father and the blessed Spirit be all Praise Honour and Glory for ever and ever Grace before Meat O Lord it is by thy Goodness and Mercy that we are here before thee this Day to partake of thy great Mercy in providing such a plentiful Table for us Grant Lord that what we eat at this time may so refresh and strengthen us as thereby we may not only be able but obliged by thy great Goodness towards us to serve thee with all our might with all our strength and with all our Soul unto our Live's End Grace after Meat GOD of all Blessings and Gonsolations we return thee our humble and hearty Thanks for thy satisfying our Bodies at this time when Thousands of our Fellow-Creatures are in great want Lord grant that we may live up to this and all other Mercies for Jesus Christ his sake our Lord. Grace before Meat THou King of Kings and Lord of Lords Bless these thy Creatures that thou hast filled our Table with at this time Bless the King upon th● Throne and all the Royal Family with the choice of thy Blessings Bless the Christian Churches i● this Land of our Nativi●y And all we beg for Jesus Christ his sake To whom with thee O Fathe● and the blessed Spirit be all Praise Honour an● Glory both now and for evermore Grace after Meat THou Prince of Peace and everlasting Father who hast filled our Bodies in a most plentiful manner at this time so fill the Souls of the ●ing and all the Royal Family and ours with the ●est of thy Servants every where with the Graces of thy most holy Spirit whereby we may be con●ucted to thy Everlasting Kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen HYMNS and Spiritual SONGS of Praise to Almighty GOD for our happy Deliverance from Popery and the horrid Cruelty and Barbarity of Blood-thirsty Men. A HYMN O Lord thou hast been merciful To thy beloved Land ●or England thou hast saved By thy Almighty Hand From the Barbarous Cruelty Of all those that have sought With all their Power to destroy Their Plots are come to nought The Cruelty they did design O Lord was very great Thy People all for to destroy This Land to ruinate But these our Enemies O Lord Thou hast caused to fall And from that Ruine they design'd O Lord thou hast sav'd us all A SONG of Praise THerefore thy praises Lord we 'll sing To the Honour of thy Name For this Salvation thou hast wrought We 'll magnifie the same When thou appeard'st our Foes they fell And perish'd at thy Sight For thou didst maintain our Cause And do the Thing that 's right Our Enemies thou hast cast down Their Counsels overthrown Thou hast put out their Names that they May never more be known O Lord thou wast our Refuge then When we were sore opprest A Refuge will he be in time Of Trouble and Distress SONG II. LEt 's praise the Lord with all our Hearts Let 's praise God while we live While we have Beings to our God Let 's Songs of praises give Trust not in great Men not at all In whom there is no stay Their Breath departs to Earth they turn That Day their Thoughts decay O! happy are all those and blest Whom Israel's God doth aid Whose hopes upon the Lord do rest And on that God are staid Who made the Earth and Heavens high Who made the Swellings deep And all that is within the same Who Truth doth ever keep Who righteous Judgment executes For those oppress'd that be Who to the Hungry giveth Food And sets the Captive free Who giveth to the Blind their Sight The bowed down doth raise The Lord doth dearly love all those That walk in upright ways A Song of Praise TO render Thanks unto the Lord It is a comely thing And to thy Name O thou most High Due Praise aloud to sing Thy Mercies great for to shew forth When shines the Morning-Light And to declare thy Faithfulness With Pleasure every Night How great Lord are thy Works each Thought Of thine O deep it is A wicked Man he knoweth not Fools understand not this When those that lewd and brutish are Spring quickly up like Grass And Workers of Iniquity Do flourish all apace It is that they for ever may Destroyed be and slain But thou O Lord art the most high For ever to remain For all thine Enemies O Lord Thine Enemies perish shall The workers of Iniquity Shall be dispersed all A Song of Praise O England all with joyful Sounds Up high your Voices raise Sing to the Honour of God's Name And Glorious make his Praise Say unto God how terrible In all thy Works art thou Thro' thy great Power thy Foes to thee Shall all be forc'd to bow All on the Earth shall worship thee They shall thy praise proclaim Songs they shall sing most cheerfully To thy most glorious Name For this great mercy thou hast wrought By thy Almighty power Poor England to redeem and save From those that would devour Just at the Pit of Destruction O Lord we all did stand And nothing could us save from it But thy Almighty Hand O blessed be thy Glorious Name To all Eternity The whole Earth let thy Glory fill Amen so let it be O Come let us sing to the Lord Come let us every one ● joyful noise make to the Rock Of our Salvation Let us before his gresence come With praise and thankful Voice Let us sing psalms to him with Grace and make a cheerful noise For God a great God and great King Above all Gods he is ●epths of the Earth are in his Hands The strength of Hills are his To him the raging Sea belongs For he the same did make The dry Land also from his Hands Its Form at first did take O come let 's worship him therefore Let us bow down withal And on our Knees before the Lord Our Maker let us fall For he 's our God the People we Of his own pasture are And of his Hand the Sheep to day If ye his Voice will hear A Prayer for King William MOst Glorious and ever-blessed Lord God Maker of Heaven and Earth who dost from thy Throne behold all the Inhabitants of this lower World we humbly pray and beseech thee for ●esus Christ thy dear Son's sake to bless with the ●hoicest of thy Blessings our Gracious Sovereign ●ing William who by thy great and wonderful Pro 〈◊〉 under thee and thy Christ is come 〈◊〉 supream Head and Governour of ●●is Land and ●●tion wherein we live Lord do thou endow hi● with all thy heavenly Graces and bless all his U●dertakings against his and our implacable Enemie● whether by Sea or Land Lord let his and our Enemies fall before him and carry him through this great Work thou hast brought him hither to manage that he may settle this Nation in Peace that every one of ●● may live and enjoy in Tr●nquility of mind all tho●e Earthly blessings thou hast our of thine Infinite Goodness and Mercy bestowed upon us Lord let thy Gospel flourish once more in thi● Nation that thy Name may be glorified to 〈◊〉 Ends of the Earth O Lord be our King's Defender and Keeper in all His Battles And Lord do thou fight them for him and then he will be crown'd with Success and let him see the End of all his Enemies and finally after this Life he may inheri● those Eternal Joys thou hast in store for those tha● love thee and long for thy appearance All this we beg for Jesus Christ his sake to whom with thee O Father and the holy Spirit be all Praise Honour and Glory both now henceforth and for evermore FINIS
they me me if I turn to the right-hand they terifie me if to the left-hand they torme● me If I look down into the Earth H● is ready to devour me Now I have ● way but to look up to thee help me good God save me dear Father succour me ●weet Redeemer assist me merciful Crea●or that my Prayers may be so servent so ●ealous so affectionate towards thee that ●hey may draw down thy Mercies upon me Power down thy Blessings showre ●own thy Graces open thy hand of Mer●y and restore joy and consolation to my ●eavy-laden Soul wash away my Sins ●ipe away my Iniquities heal my Infir●ities purge my wicked Mind of all ill ●houghts pardon all my Damnable Deeds ●nd detestable Dealings take all hardness ●● heart from me and according to thy ●ood promise renew a right Spirit within ●e send the Joys of thy holy Comforts ●●on me O Lord let me have some taste ●●d some sense of thy most glorious and ●ost comfortable Presence let me be re●ewed by thy Grace and established in ●y Service that I may never back-slide ●om thee But grant O most merciful ●ther that my whole dependance may be ●on thee so that in all my Thoughts ●ords and Actions I may rejoyce in ser●●g fearing and obeying of thee that I ●y spend the residue of my Days in thy ●vice seeking thy Honour and Glory And most merciful Father favourably govern help instruct guide and teach me by thy Wisdom to magnifie thy Name and preserve me in all my Ways and Work● and all about me Remember thy po● Flock build up thy Church in the mo● holy Faith Comfort Sion govern an● assist all painful Pastors and Teachers teach them and us rightly to know thee and truly to follow thee in all the Paths o● Righteousness and true Holiness O Lord● Rouse my sleepy Soul and defend it fro● evil Imaginations keep me always in th● good frame of Spirit which will caus● me to meditate upon thy Law Day an● Night Grant that I may not do an● thing that is contrary to thy Command● but that I may walk in Piety and in Peace Give me a true and hearty Repentan● for Sin that I never may repent of that ● may be truly sorrowful for spending of m● time so much in the Devils Service ● powerful preserver of Men remember m● and restore me to Joy and Comfort an● hasten in time thy Salvation unto m● Draw my lingring Soul with the Co● of thy Love and it shall run after the Good Lord declare thy Mercy unto m● that I may make known thy hand-●o● Establish me in thy Grace excite me to Goodness give me Grace that I may grow stronger and stronger to walk before thee and weaker and weaker to sin against thee and faithful and stedfast in thy Service to my Life's End Grant this dear God for thy Son ' sake my blessed Redeemer Amen A Prayer before a Sermon MOst gracious Father give us Hearts to hear thy Word with that due Reverence and Attention as we ought knowing that it is the Word of God and not of Man therefore we ought to hear what by thy Servant thou art pleased to command us that we may do it with all our Hearts and with all our Souls Lord do thou keep our Thoughts upon what we hear and let them not be carried away with any vain Illusions and wicked Imaginations Grant that we be not overcome with Sleep and Drowsiness but quicken O Lord we beseech thee our Senses open our Ears to hear and make us to understand how to observe thy heavenly Word for thy only Son's sake our Saviour Amen A Prayer to be said after Sermon O Lord God we beseech thee to le● that Word which we have heard th● Day with our Ears to be set home to o●● Hearts that we may not be only Heare● of thy Word but Doers that we may so learn to live to please thee and make i● our Business to keep thy Commandments and spend the rest of our Lives in th● Service to the Honour and Glory of thy Great Name and the Salvation of o●● Immortal Souls through Jesus Christ o●● Lord. Amen A Prayer against wicked Thoughts MOst Glorious and Eternal God I one of the unworthiest of thy Creatures am come on my bended Knees to implore the gracious Assistance of thy Holy Spirit against the Evil Thoughts that do arise in me to the great Dishonour of thy Holy Name and the great Trouble of my own Conscience When I have Thought● to be fervent with thee in Prayer either the Devil the World or the Flesh do disappoint me and I cannot do as I would for those things that I do I would no● do and those that I would I do not ●n follows me Shame is ready to over●ke me Confusion is like to lay hold on ●e Destruction attends me and Horrors ●d Fear affright me I have none to ●ake my Supplications to but to thee my ●viour my Rock and Salvation Help ● God save me merciful Father de●nd me dear Creator a Poor worthless ●orm as I am draw me from my Sins ●e succour pardon and forgive me ●ash me and I shall be clean help me to ●t away the Evil of my Doings and ●arn me O God to do well Give me ●iritual Thoughts to renew all good pur●oses within me help me to put away ●●r from me all vain and lustful Thoughts ●f the Flesh and all malicious reproach●●l and froward Thoughts that proceed ●●om the Devil or any worldly Occasions ●o that I may live purely and have no Thoughts but what are innocent and ●haste always fearing to displease so gra●ous a God and loving a Father as thou ●●t and walking circumspectly before ●hee that I may be a good Example to 〈◊〉 my Neighbours round about me that ●ey may see my good Works and glorifie ●ee the only and alone Author of them To whom I give Praise Honour and Gl●ry at this time henceforth and for evermore A Prayer in Prosperity MOst bountiful Father as thou ha● been pleased to bless me with a large Portion of this World's Wealth give me an humble thankful and charitable Heart that I may be a good Steward● that thou hast been pleased to entrust m● with in bestowing of it upon those Objects of Pity and Compassion that are i● great Straits and Necessity for it and n●● upon base and sordid Lusts of which should certainly have cause to repent o● and that for ever O Lord grant that th● more earthly Blessings that thou give me I may the more seek thy Heaven● Graces that I may be the more humble● in the due consideration of my great u● thankfulness and ungratefulness of Spi●●● that I may live more piously and religiou●ly and that when I depart this sinful L● I may be mindful to leave some good a●● godly Examples of Charity to those th● follow Grant that this my Wealth ma● be no hindrance to my Salvation but rather a furtherance to me in all