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A64552 Milke for children, or, A plain and easie method teaching to read and write together with briefe instructions for all sorts of people ... : as also an appendix of prayer / by Lambrocke Thomas. Thomas, Lambrocke. 1654 (1654) Wing T967A; ESTC R27538 78,939 178

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the one of Morning the other of Evening Prayer for a Family COL 4. 2. Continue in Prayer and watch in the same with thanksgiving The Appendix A brief Discourse of Prayer WHereas the Apolste tels us 1 Tim. 4. 5. that even every thing is to be sanctified by the Word of God and by Prayer and that before we have out of that word given some briefe Instructions for the information of Children and therein together with others yet especially that Masters and Mistresses of Families that otherwise have not that more exquisite of their own may have a Method how to informe their children and servants in those their Families in the Grounds and Principles of Religion that now nothing may be wanting to helpe us to forward that information it may be expedient we by this Appendix of Prayer leave them not onely in generall a set forme of Prayer to be used at all times and even on all occasions and for all but also in speciall a forme how to open the Day and another how to shut in the Night both in this and all their whatever other holy endeavours to have though but those mean formes of Prayer for both Wherein I would not fain be mistaken or that any one should thinke that I one of the meanest of Gods servants should be thought in any thing overmasterly and bind the devotions of others to any my formes or impale ●●em within this my ruder Method whose perhaps more excellent gifts and graces administer to them that far better of their own No but them thus expert and everywise accomplished for this so holy an exercise I leave to follow the bent of their owne endeavours according to the flowing measure of Gods word and spirit to expedite themselves in it and apply my s●●●ie to the information of my Children that have not yet attained those like 〈◊〉 eminent gifts or graces and may b● Gods blessing upon these like formes b●● som●●hat helped on to Godwards And 〈◊〉 not only Children in years but i● 〈◊〉 ●●●etion too that though men grown th●● heretofore wanted for better educacation may be somewhat helped on by this to better both themselves and theirs that either the one or the other as their abilities willingnesse may give way to it as they see good performe this duty by these Formes not onely thus in generall at all convenient occasions but in speciall too in the Morning to begin their whatever o●her Workes of their owne and in the Evening to end those workes they both to begin and end with this godly worke of Prayer as by the one craving a blessing on what ever they shall so do and by the other as giving thankes for that and what ever blessings they shall want or desire I am not ignorant that set formes of prayer is a thing much controverted however by none that I ever yet could speake with or read of soundly argued as either unlawfull or inexpedient but rather a pious practise warrantable from Gods word Though in these latter times much heaved at and as it were to be cast out by them Extemporary which Extemporary votes though usefull I confesse in a mans private closet and for himselfe who himselfe best knowes his one Exigencies yet how warrantable in the publique I am yet I also confesse to learne For other discourses as divine Orations Homilies Sermons or the like which few yet are loth rawlie to vent but by first some kind of premeditation I grant yet may be at a mans pleasure and as his abilities are either premeditated or Extemporary he being therein but as a Messenger from God to his people to propose things to their Consideration but for prayers where he is as the mouth of the people to God and is to propose not onely his owne but also their requests and resolutions it might be much expedient they pin not their positions wholy upon his extemporary verdict but know also in some measure before hand what they in that his form should pray for in as much as otherwise they may be tied to an implicite Creede and pray for they know not what Is it not the mind of Gods spirit that as well as be zealous for God we be knowing also how to manage that zeale in as much as even that zeale without this knowledge is by the Apostle himselfe Rom. 10. 2. counted scarce commendable When surely by the word ought we to trie both and even before hand see not onely in discourse but even in Prayer to what we meane to produce that we be sure it be according to the mind of Gods spirit in that word That to the Apostles Mat. 10. when vers 18. to be led before Governours Kings for the name of Christ it should vers 19. in that houre be given them what they should speake warants not now our whatever Extemporary speaking That gift was but contemporary with them the Spirit of God that then spake by them was yet in his worke of the Word the Scriptures and had not yet by them set a period to that worke as afterwards he did Rev. 22. 18 19. with a Curse to whosoever should or add to or diminish from them Whennow he speaks to us but in and by those Scriptures Were every Extemporary discourse theron now to be accounted his it is easie to gues into what absurdities we might rū when of Sermons and Commentaries and Expositions on them pretended as true are yet we know many heterodox and false and not according to the mind of that Gods Spirit in the scriptures Yea may I not doubt to say that al the Apostles said no nor yet before them all that the Prophets said was not of Equall Authority with the Scriptures they by the Dictate of Gods holy Spirit left us upon record as a rule to guide our faith by For what saith Saint Paul 1 Cor. 7 some things he commended as the commands of God vers 10. the Spirit of God speaking by him some things againe he counsels of himselfe vers 12. and as no expresse command of God And beside that marke that before cited assertion where it is said it should in that houre be given to the Apostles what they should speake what was it but only that what on their owne behalfe they should answer their persecutours not what should be the rule of our faith That was not to be committed to the airie puffes of an extemporary answer or promulgation of their successours but to the written word they should leave them The mind of the Spirit must now be made manifest by the word of the spirit which only is in and by the scriptures No no they truly to me seeming do but weakely provide for their safeguard that from the sounder pillars of premeditation will flie to or leane on that extemporarie But I am not now to argue the point Nor though thus declaring my opinon doe I argue or accuse any their practise that knowingly use or are affected to that
secondly that the third day he rises nor sooner which may teach us not to despaire but patiently wait the salvation of God that though a while we may be miserable or afflicted yet in the end we shall be blessed And then that no later he stayes before he rises may teach us not to distrust that salvation but waiting Gods appointed time which though unknown to us yet this to know that salvation shall come h Ps 30. 5. And then thirdly that from the dead he rises what comfort may that administer that our weaknesse buried in his death shall be strengthned by the power of his resurrection i 1 Cor. 15. 43. See we next those two steps of his Exaltation how in the VI. Sixt Article He 1. ascended into heaven and then 2. sitteth on the right hand of God the father Almighty He first ascended into Heaven that he might not onely on earth by his resurrection testifie his power but by his ascention also into heaven creat also our happinesse and that there to prepare a place for us k Jo. 14. 4 to send and showr downe his gifts and graces on us l Jo. 7. 39 17. 7. Eph. 4. 8 11 12 c. And then secondly he sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty where by Gods right hand is meant not that he hath hands or feet or the like who is a Spirit m Jo. 4. 24. but as spoken after the manner of men who by right hand meane all manner of preheminence n Phi. 2. 9. Ep. 1. 20. 21. which now Christ hath at Gods right hand meaning thereby his o Ex. 15. 2 power p Ps 118. 15. his goodnesse and glory q Psal 16. 11 110 1 Mat. 28 20. Heb. 1. And there so sitteth to manifest the full of mans Redemption r Heb. 10. 12. Not onely at first by his Humiliation to plead for us but by this Exaltation on this step of judicature continually to plead for us s Rom. 8. 38. Heb. 7. 15. Thence to give out writs and mandats for the managing of his Church and chosen by the power of his spirit more fully ruling in the hearts of his people t Joh. 14. 16. and by the rule of his Word speaking by that spirit u Heb. 4 12. by both that Word and Spirit drawing unto himselfe his chosen as fore-prophefied of him w Jo. 15. 11. that he should do as afterwards x Act. 2. 41. 47. is the doing testified When though in his humane nature he ascended into heaven y Mat. 26. 11. Act. 7. 56 where he is thus in power on Gods right hand yet is he with us too though not as before in Body z Jo. 16. 28. Heb. 8. 4. yet more fully then before in Spirit a Mat. 28. 20. Jo. 14. 18. 26. Applic. That first he ascended and that to showr his gifts and graces on us may administer our carefull attendance on him that our hearts be prepared happily to entertain those gifts and graces and that by obedience to his Word and Spirit that we by sin grieve not the one b Ep. 4 30 nor pervert the other c Col. 3. 16. That he ascended into Heaven the place of all blisse and true happinesse may prompt when ever he shall please to call for us our both readinesse and willingnesse to be with him yea our desire to be with him d Ph. 1. 23 and in the meane time to count him most deare to have faithfull dependance on him e Phil. 3. 8 9 10. Then secondly that he sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty and that to manifest the full of mans Redemption to intercede for us in heaven by his word and spirit to governe us upon earth How in this advocate may we have Confidence f Jo. 14. 13. that not only Heaven at last shall be our home g Jo. 14. 3. but that here till we come at that home hereafter have we his word and spirit to direct us which may teach us not to faint under crosses nor lanch out into carelessenesse but to take to us these armes of God to draw us to God such as the preaching of his word h Rom. 10 17. the blessed influence of good motions of his spirit that we attend the one by our diligent hearing of it and quench not i 1 Thes 5 19. the other by our contempt or carelessenesse Seein Christ at Gods right hand humbly to submit our selves to Christ k Psa 2. 6 11. 12. And as he gloriously overcame death and hell and the Devill and those whatever enemies of ours that erst surprised us so that we be carefull to overcome those whatever our sins and lusts may without this our care surprize us This by the holy spirit of God is still commended to our care l Rom. 6. 12. 1 Jo. 2. 1. And but by our conquest over this no promise of being happy with Christ m Mat. 19. 28. Rev. 3. 21. Thus of these two steps of Exaltation the fourth and last of which lets now next see as in the VII Seventh Article From thence he shall come to judge the quicke and the dead which Article offers to our consideration these foure particulars as first That there shall be a judgement 2. That he Christ shall be the Judge 3. the place whence he shall come to b●come this Judge from thence to wit Heaven where he sits at Gods right hand and fourthly when as a cloze to this part of the Creed and explaining this Article consider we may the Manner of the Judgement what it is and the proceeding of it whom it is he shall judg quick and dead 1. There shall be a judgement and Christ though yet deferring his coming shall yet thus come to judge T is not the mocks n 2 Pet 3 4 of scorners shall trustrate it but this reason were it no other were enough for it that Gods justice to both good and bad may require it o Eccl 12 13 14 Luk 16 25 2 Rom 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Th 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 But besides not only Scriptures back'd thus with reasons but they also infallible which we must rather beleeve then question evidence the same truth that there shall be a judgement p Dan 7 13 14 Mat 10 15 12 36 Act. 17 31 1 Thes 4 16 Heb 9 21 2. Christ shall be Judge the same that ascended shall descend q Act 1 11 and to this purpose to judge as who hath now all power thereof r Jo 5 22 Act 10 42 3. From Heaven he shall come s Mat 26 64 Phil 3 20 that place whence implying a place whither which though uncertaine where yet must conclude that it must be on the earth there where we have done good or evill to have this last sentence But