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A56830 King Solomon's recantations being an extract out of the famous works of the learned Francis Quarles ... : with an essay, to prove the immortality of the soul, by way of symetry, or connexion. Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644. 1688 (1688) Wing Q103; ESTC R2993 60,560 98

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but prefer the care of the Soul before all the World for it is more to be valued than Ten Thousand Worlds Wherefore take heed to your selves and be Wise in time before it is to late for though you know not what the Soul is because you see it not neither can you feel it yet it is a Particle which came from Heaven and when it goes out of the Body it goes to God to Live for ever it sleeps not neither doth it die for it is Immortal and of an Immortal Nature and so impossible to be destroy'd for we have our Saviours own Word for it when he saith Ye cannot kill the Soul St. Luke 12. 4. and when he saith My Father is the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob St. Matt. 22. 32. whereby he plainly shews that the Soul which is the nobler part of Man tho it be taken from the Body is alive for saith he My Father is the God of the living and not of the dead as dead but of the living that are dead So that th● Souls of all departed people are alive for althoug● their Bodies are crumbled to Dust from whence the● were taken their Souls are with God that gave them or in some place of Gods appointment according 〈◊〉 their lives have been Because God have prepared ma● Mansions for us St. John 14. 2. and as we have improved our Talent so shall our Station be St. Pa●● also saith That one Star differeth from another Star 〈◊〉 Glory and since these things are so let us not lo● a Minutes time but improve it to the Glory of Go● and our own Souls Good and begg of him to gi●● us a Heart inflamed with Love and winged wi●● Duty that we may give up our Souls totally to h●● Adorable Majesty that he may dwell in the Thro●● of our Souls for ever And after this Life we may 〈◊〉 admitted to the Vision of Bliss and have free Inte●course with all Holy Souls in those beautious Regions Fourthly 'T is evident that Spirits fill no roo● tho they could see all things which point is ve●● dubious and unsertain for that Holy Souls can beho●● the visible Actions of Mortal Men to us is altogeth●● uncertain tho we doubt not but they do behold wha●soever is Acted in those Regions where they dwe● in those Infinite Dimensions or Heavenly Habitations tho they are inriched with Liberty and made brig●● by Knowledge derived from the Illustrous and Illum●nated Power of the Omnipotent God who is infinit● Communicative to be Good and to do Good to 〈◊〉 Mankind and hath made the Soul of Man on purpo●● that it might see him in his Kingly Country whe● St. Paul saith We shall be like him for we shall 〈◊〉 him as he is not as we now behold him darkly throug● a Vail in deep Obscurity but Face to Face in Unva●●ed Glory And if the Eye of the Body that was ma●● for the World being so little a Ball of Earth a●● Water can take in all and see the visible World i. e. ●hat part of it on which the sight of the Eye can be ●resent much more is the Soul able to see and be pre●ent with all that is Divine and Eternal tho the Soul 〈◊〉 unhappily divided from God is a weak and in●onsiderable Creature but when United to God 't is 〈◊〉 Transcendant and Celestial Thing God being its Life ●reatness and Power for as the Apostle saith he ●hat is ioyned to the Lord is one Spirit for his Omni●resence and Eternity fills the Soul and makes it able 〈◊〉 contain all hights and depths and all things may ●e in it as it were by Thoughts and Intellections and Magnanimous desires are the Natural result of such 〈◊〉 Magnanimous Capacity Such a Soul then in respect ●f its Capacity is an Immovable Sphere of Power and ●nowledge and by imagination is able to pass ●●rough the Centre of the Earth and through all ●xistencies for it is most Capacious and Swift Com●and it then by thought to go into India and sooner ●●en thou canst bid it it will be there not as passing ●●om Place to Place but by Thought and Immagina●on suddenly in a moment as you may send it to ●eaven by the slight of a Thought as you may at any ●●me command it to fly tho not by the assistance of ●ings in a Bodyly manner but after the manner that ●ouls pass from Place to Place not locally but after ●e manner of Spirits For the Soul of Man is said to 〈◊〉 an Immutable Essence his Power of Reasoning is ●ive even when 't is quiet and the Body unactive ●is one and the same for Nature in all Men tho not ●r Indeuments of it self equally inclined to Great ●ransendent Things tho in most Men 't is misguided ●●ffled and suppressed but where it has the common ●ssistances that God has prepared for it it is a Miracu●●us Creature and of near alliance to the Divine Ma●sty For a Man being Wise and Holy his Soul is 〈◊〉 it were in the Heavenly World and it 's no trivial ●●jury can make him contend being Liberal and Magnanimous he is prone to do Heroical Things and to make himself Venerable to his very Adversary being averse to all Wroth Clamour and Anger scarcely in any thing being defective and becomes a great Man by contemning Danger having an Infinite felicity in his Dayly view and may justly strengthen himself in the hopes of Divine assistance knowing the Infinite value of his Soul and believing the Blessedness that is in reserve for it by reason of the greatness of interiour Bliss and is therefore environed with the bright Beams of his own injoyments and always beggeth of God that as Sin hath abounded so may Grace superabound that all Souls may receive the Blessed advantages of the Divine Forgiveness that all may have the Blessed Assistance of Grace to lead us into all Virtues which are themselves our Aids to bring us to Glory For these acquire good Habits and infuse● Grace causing us to incline to the secret Study of Felicity that we may be even now possessed with sincere and pure delights for Godliness is a kind of God-likeness a Divine Habit or Frame of Soul that may fitly be accounted the fulness of the Stature of the inward Man. For 't is an Inclination to be like God to please him and injoy him and he may be said to be God-like that is High and Serious in all his Thoughts Humble and Condescending in all his Actions full of Love and good Will to all the Creatures and bright in the Knowledge of all their Nature Covering all the Treasures of God and Breaths after the Joys of Heaven Recollecting all his broken and scattered Thoughts nothing less than the Wisdom of God will please the God-like Man for God-likeness is the comment of Amity betwixt God and Man Eternity and Immensity are the Sphere of his Activity and are often frequented and filled With his
Garland or a Jewel to a ●agnificent Benefactor Therefore we had need to be ●ry choice in the mixture of our Flowers and cu●●ous in the enammel of so rare a Present that it may ●ove to us a Royal Diadem to adorn our Souls for 〈◊〉 Therefore to let any dirt or blemish be in it ●ould be inconsistent to our Felicity Therefore ●ight and clear apprehensions Divine and Ardent ●ffections are highly necessary to this Compleatment ●eing upon the sincerity of the affections and intenons depends the Honour of the Work it concerns every one therefore to cleans his Heart from all Impurity and Insincerity that his whole Man may be an acceptable Present to God that his infinite Immensity may graciously accept him and all his Works for his Wisdom never rejected the sincere but endews them with inward and outward Ornaments such as an infinite clesi●e and delight in Goodness enabling them always to Love his Eternal Majesty with an infinite Love and Deiight greatly Thirsting to be fully satisfied with him and him only for the Soul is to Noble a thing to be satisfied with any thing less than his Transcendent Majesty whose Goodness extends to all even to the Unthankful But he is most the Friend of those who delight most in him for infinite Love and eternal Blessedness are near ally'd for all Delight springs from the satisfaction of violent desires for which cause when the desire is forgotten the Delights are abated The coming of a Crown● and the Joy of a Kingdom is far more quick and powerful in the surprize and novelty of the Glory than the length of its continuance The greate● part of our Eternal Happiness consist in a greatfu● recognition not only of our Joys to come but o●● Benefits already received True contentment is th● full satisfaction of a knowing Mind i. e. a long habi● of solid Repose after much Study and serious Consi●●deration or a free and easie Mind attended with Plea●sure that naturally ariseth from ones present Cond●tion yet to be content without a true Cause is t●● fit down in our Imperfections and to seek all on● Bliss in ones self alone and as it were to scorn a● other Objects which is in it self a high piece of Pride that renders a Man good for nothing but makes him Arrogant and Presumptious in the midst of his Blind●ness whereby he leads a living Death by shuting u● his Soul in a Grave in that it tramples under Fo●● the Essence of his Soul which in Truth turns his F●licity to Malevolence and Misery or in other Word Disorder and Confusion Therefore Man is an unwelcome Creature to himself till he can delight in his present Condition provided his Condition be such as is pleasing in the sight of God for this must be the Condition that can make our pleasure exquisite For otherways we shall be tormented with the contriety of our desires The happiness of a contented Spirit consists not only in the fruition of its Bliss but in the Fruits and Effects it produceth in our Lives which makes every Virtuous Man truly Great within and Glorious in his retirements Magnanimity and Content are very near aly'd they spring from the same Parents but are of several Features Fortitude and Patience are Kindred too to this incomparable Virtue for these fill a Man with true Pleasure and great Treasure which makes him Magnanimous and truly Great not in his own Thoughts but in the sight of God The Magnanimous Soul is always awake the whole Globe of Earth is but a Nut-shel in comparison of his Injoyments for God alone is his Sovereign delight and Supreame complacency So that nothing is great if compared to a Magnanimous Soul but the Sovereign Lord of all Worlds But Man divided from God is a weak and inconsiderable Creature But every Soul united to God is a Transcendent and Celestial thing for God is its Life its Greatness and its Power its Blessedness and Perfection for he that is joyned to the Lord is one Spirit 1 Cor. 6. 20. His Omnipresence and Eternity fills the Holy Soul and makes it able to contain all heights and depths and lenghts and breadths whatsoever In a Word it 's the desire of every such Soul to be filled with the fulness of God. Magnanimous desires are the Natural results of a Magnanimous Capacity the desire of being like God of knowing Good and Evil. But in a grosser sence this was the destruction of the Old World Not that it is Unlawful to desire to be like God but to aspire to the Perfection in a forbidden way by Disobedience and following our own Inventions by seeking to the Creatures in opposition to the great Creator A Magnanimous Soul if we respect its Capacity is an immovable Sphere of Power and Knowledge far greater than all Worlds by its Virtue and Power that it passeth through all things the Centre of the Earth and through all existencies and allsuch Creatures as these he counteth but Vanity and Trifles in comparison of his true Object the great Almighty whose Transcendent Goodness desendeth in full Showers upon all Men by his communitive Goodness which is freely extended to every Man. The Seven last WORDS our Saviour spoke upon the Cross I. FATHER forgive them for they know not what they do O Lord forgive me wherein I have forgot thy Presepts and done that which is Evil. To the good Thief II. This Day shalt thou be with me in Paridise O God say to my Soul in the Day when thou takest it from my Body This Day shall thou be with me in Heaven III. Woman behold thy Son. In Futurity let me behold the Vision of Bliss IV. Eli Eli lama sabachthani that is to say My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Forsake me not in my greatest Afflictions V. I thirst Grant that I may thirst for thee the Fountain of Living Waters VI. Father into thy Hands I commend my Spirit Receive my Soul when it is returning unto thee VII It is finished Finish my Course with Joy and grant O Jesus that I may be worthily qualified to receive that sweet Voice of thine Welcome to the Kingdom prepared by my Father Meditation for the Sick. THEY that Glory in their Ancestors in the Nobleness of their Birth and Blood must make their Beds in the dark and acknowledge Corruption for their Father and the Worm for their Mother and Sister they that are already Dead and crumble away to make room from us that must come after them are secluded from Men but live with Angels Dust thou art and to dust thou shalt return Gen. 3. 19. What Man is he that liveth and shall not see Death Psal 89. 48. Our Bodies shall return to the Earth from whence they were taken but our Spirit shall return to God that gave it Eccl. 12. 7. It is appointed for all Men once to die Heb. 9. 26. We must needs dye and are as Water spilt upon the Ground that cannot be gathered up
Noble to lear● to wait for thy Kingdom cause them to im●ploy their Wealth and Power in Piety for Religio● and Charity for the Poor let them not loos● their Courage in thee O King of Kings for any diffi●culties they meet with in their way but increase thei● Faith and support their Hope that they may go o● cheerfully in their Duty firmly trusting in thee with●out being removed from the Hope of a Blessed acce●●tance and a sure Reward O make them diligent 〈◊〉 all their indeavours by removing all lets and hinderances of Piety cause them Religiously to trust in thy never failling Goodness which will rather work a Miracle which thy Power can do Then forsake or slight thy Servants which thy Goodness cannot let the firm assurance of this support them in every Centre of their Lives that they may always dedicate themselves to thy Service striving to be beneficial to the Poor that so at ●ength both Poor and Rich may meet together in the Kingdom of Glory to Praise the Eternal King for ever and ever Amen A Charitable Prayer for the Conversion of all Hereticks O Thou all-knowing Being have Mercy upon the Church of Rome bless her with the choicest and ●he richest of thy Blessings power on her a double Portion of thy Spirit illuminate her with thy Truth ●urge out of her all Errors Heresie and Superstition ●nd whatsoever is contrary to Truth make her such ●s she once was a Pure Spotless and Holy Church ●●ee her from all those Abominations which now she 〈◊〉 involved in illuminate her once again with the ●right Beams of thy pure Truth that she may see ●er Errors and forsake them and cleave only to thee 〈◊〉 God that she may become such as thou canst not ●huse but love and be delighted with take from her ●hatsoever displeaseth thee make her Pure Spotless ●nd Innocent full of Charity and good Fruits free ●er from all those Superstitions and Corruptions she ●ave of late imbrac'd With her be merciful to all ●ther Churches which differ from the Ancient Truth ●ake us all one Sheepfold under one Shepherd Christ ●●sus that we may all give thee Honor and Praise is most justly due compleat that Promise of giving thy Son the Heathen for his Heritage and the utmost parts of the Earth for his Possessions Bless the King 's Most Excellent Majesty JAMES by thy Grace of Great Brittain and Ireland Supream Governor bind up his Soul in the Bundle of Life give him a long and prosperous Reign with abundance of Peace and Plenty and when at length it shall please thee to gather him to his Fathers Crown him with Immortal Glory And with him bless his Queen with Queen Dowager their Royal Highnesses William and Mary the Prince and Princeses of Orange and the Princess Anne of Denmark make them Instruments of much Good to the Church of England and these Nations and give them a Crown of Immortal Glory in thy Heavenly Kingdom Bless all the Nobility the Judges and the Gentry with the whole Commonalty of these Nations give them all True Faith and Fear to thee their God Loyalty to our Gracious Sovereign and Brotherly Love and Charity one towards another and Bless with the choicest of thy Blessings the Clergy of this Nation the Most Reverend the Arch-Bishops and the Right Reverend the Bishops with all Priests and Deacons Grant we beseech thee that thy Grace may illustriously appear in them that by the Holiness of their Lives and the Soundness of their Doctrine they may bring many Souls to the Obedience of our Most Holy Faith and because no Man's Greatness or Wisdom can secure him from the Grave We beg thee bless all Schools and Nurseries of Piety and Learning especially the two Universities of our Land that from thence may proceed Men able and willing to tell Judah of her Sins and Israel of her Transgressions and be mindful o● those who suffer Affliction with Joseph comfort all those who in this transitory Life are in Trouble Sorrow Need Sickness or any other Calamity suppor● them under and give them a happy Issue out of al● their Troubles bind up their Souls Wounds and fi●● their Spirits with Joy and Gladness be with all those that are going through the Valley of the Shadow of Death let thy Holy Angels conduct them safe to thy Eternal Kingdom let the Blood of Jesus bespeak their Peace with thee appoint those blessed Spirits to bring their Souls safe into Bliss and Glory make us all we pray thee mindful of our Departure that from thenceforth we may be for ever happy Mean time make us all truly thankful to thee for all Spiritual and Temporal Mercy to us for the blessed Use of thy Word and Sacraments for Food and Nourishment and for all the Blessings we daily injoy Health Peace and Liberty for all the Conveniencies of this Life and for the Means and Hopes of a better O impress in our Minds the lovely Idea of thy Majesty that we may seek to worship and adore thee according to thy excellent Greatness who art infinitely worthy of all Praise Honour and Glory O inlarge our Souls to pay thee such Praises as may be in some degree worthy of thee or at least such as thou wilt be graciously pleased to accept These Mercies we beg of thee for Jesus Christ's sake To whom with thee O Father and the Eternal Spirit be all Honour Glory Power and Praise Might Majesty and Dominion now henceforth and for ever Hallelujah O Lord I beseech thee to magnify thy Power in my Preservation that my feeble Knees fains not preserve me from all unconstancy and deceitfulness of Heart that I may be presented to thee pure and unblamable Be not wroth with us very sore neither remember our Iniquities for ever but cause thy Face to shine upon thy Sanctuary which is in danger of being desolate Give Ease to those that are in Pain Supplies to all that are in Want. Give presumptious Sinners a deep Sense of their Sins and a true Sight of thy Mercies to all that are in despair that they may ●ot cast away their Confidence in thee nor place it any where but in thee Abhor them not nor cast them away in displeasure but wean all our hearts from the love of this World and dispose of us as thy all-wise Counsel have determined but c●use us to set our Affections above where thou O King of Glory seteth at the Right Hand of thy Father to interceed for us that all our Weaknesses may be pitied our Sins pardoned our Graces strengthened and our Souls eternally saved In all our Pains of Body and Agonies of Spirit give us thy refreshing Comforts endew us with Patience and Courage Fortitude and a full measure of Faith to bear to undergo and to overcome Look with Compassion upon all poor Creatures that draw near the approaches of Death open the Gates of thy everlasting Mercy to them and receive them to thy Favour cause Death to be to them a Joyful Gate of Glory and an Entrance into everlasting Bliss for thine own bowels and compassion sake Amen A Prayer for a Member of the Church of England O Lord take not off thy afflicting hand till I am reformed and my Sins consumed suffer me never to receive the least check against nor disaffection to the True Religion Established in the Church of England Let me return an humble denial to all that shall propose such an unreasonable Question to me but if my denial will not suffice in this case give me courage rather to part from my Life than to forsake my Faith and if my case be so happy give me Grace with chearfulness to pray for my Persecutors though dying by their Cruelty that I may deeply impress constancy and true courage in the hearts of all my Spectators that we all may sacrifice our Wills to God before our Bodies and both whenever it shall please him to require them at our hands assist us in the doing this by the powerful Operations of thy Divine Grace which we beseech thee always plentifully to supply us with for thy Mercy sake Amen O Lord have Mercy upon our Parents let th● Souls be bound up in the bundle of Life grant them Grace to live a quiet and peaceable just and honest Life here that when they come t● die they may live with thee and thy Christ in th● Heavenly Kingdom Look not upon their Merit but pardon their Offences for thy Bowels an● Compassions sake to whom be all Honour and Glor● World without end Amen A Prayer at receiving the Holy Sacrament O Lord and Heavenly Father we thy humble Se●●vants beseech thy Fatherly Goodness to loo● down from Heaven thy Holy Habitation th● Throne of thy Glory with an Eye of Pitty and Compassion upon us thy Servants let not our Sins hinde● our Prayers from ascending up unto thee or preven● thy Mercies coming down upon us but come we pray thee and Sanctifie these Souls and Bodies o● ours and make them fit Habitations for thy Holy Spirit to dwell in and come Sanctifie these thy Creatures to the end for which we receive them that the receiving the Blessed Sacrament may be unto us for the Conformation of our Faith for the Strengthning our Hope and for the Pardoning of all our Sins and for the increase of all thy Graces in us that the Pal●ate of our Souls may be so changed thereby that we may relish nothing besides thee but Hunger and Thirst after this Bread of Life and Cup of Salvation till we change this place of Misery to enjoy thy Presence in thy Heavenly Kingdom for ever and ever Amen FINIS ERRATA PAge 1. line 6. for whose read what p. 7. l. 21. r. the Judge of p. 24. l. 2. r. nor repine p. 70. l. 29. 〈◊〉 exclude
giveth liberally to all Men and uppraideth not and would have all Men endued with Divine and deep Delights that they may be eminent and conspicuous in the true exercise of every Virtue and be Cloathed with great Activity Courage and Prudence to overcome their Enemies and inherit the Benefits of their own Virtues in the Peace and Tranquility of a happy Condition by being Liberal and Kind Humble and Chearful Rejoycing and Trusting exceedingly in God then shall their Soul● be even now as happy as if they had taken Possess●on of Heaven Having taken that City as it were Violence or Force by carrying Virtue to the highe●● pitch humane frailty could exalt it to God havin● given us many Lights to assist our Souls in the compleating more allurements to provoke our desir● after more of Heaven and its Glorious Injoyment● so that all our Inclinations may now become Puri●● and Praise that we may hereby be able to reconci●● Men to God who were formerly Enemies to Gra●● and Virtue by putting Embroideries on Religion 〈◊〉 moving in a Sphere of Wonder In that his Life is ●ontinual stream of Miracles for such a Man carries 〈◊〉 Light whereever he goes for he is Cloathed like 〈◊〉 Son in his Raies and Reigns like a King by the sole Power of Virtue and Goodness in Beautifying Religion in the due exercise hereof making himself great by inriching others being full of Musick in the Words of his sweet and pleasing behaviour This being conducive to his own Ease and Honour the want therefore of the abovementioned Virtues is pernicious and destructive for these Holy Works and Wise Dispositions of Soul are absolutely necessary to qualifie us for Heaven For all the Fathers teach us both An●ient and Modern that good Works are inseparable attendants upon a justifying Faith and no Heretick hat is either Grave or Serious can deny this sequel For this must consequently follow upon the Premises ●or good Works are absolutely necessary to Salvation tho ●hey can in no wise merit it for far be it from us ●●om decrying good Works or the due use of them but ●he merit of them For that there is any real or per●onal merit in them we do indeed d●●ry not but ●hat high induments of 〈◊〉 is a greater Blessing to ●●ll that are so highly 〈◊〉 by the Hand of Heaven 〈◊〉 to be in●iched by them and good Works are cer●●inly conditional to Life Eternal for in the great Day ●f Mercy 't will be said Come for ye have done them 〈◊〉 God for ye have not done them So that tho they 〈◊〉 not meritorious yet they are undoubtedly condional to Bifs for the more of these any Man have a ●●ue share in the more happy Eternally will he un●●oubtedly be so that what the Church of England in ●●is and in all points do Teach is most assuredly pure ●●d refined and in all points Conformable to the Pri●●●tire Times neither is She pure in Doctrine only ●●t in Charity most Catholick and in hearty Practise ●●ost refined for She admonishes her Children that ●●yey may not be Strangers to any point of Doctrine ●●at is of moment to Salvation unless they should unhappily be Aliens to Felicity by being Foreigners to the Truth but that they may in ●is Light learn to see the true Light that enlighten every one that cometh into the World 'T is this Beauty of Truth that maketh Knowledge of such infinite value as to repair the Divine Image in us in which consists the perfection of our Nature renews us in the Spirit of our Minds purging our Consciences from dead Works securing our Minds from that restlesness and unquietness which Minutly attends both the Dominion and Guilt of Sin which racks the Mind with dreadful expectations and fills the Consciences with dismal horror and direful Confusion and lays them obnoxious to the dreadfulest denunciations imaginable not only Temporal Improsperity but Eternal Punishments in the dismal Shades of the other World. But to avoid the danger of these let us convince our understandings that we ought to aspire to live Angelical lives such as becomes a reformed Religion built upon the Doctrines of the Apostles and have all the Marks of a true Church so that every one may prove and try himself whether he be in the right for by trying the Spirits we may know them if we observe their Fruits may we therefore perswade our Affections to stick close to this refined Religion that is certainly the true Path to Heaven and conducive to Life and Bliss For this Church agreeable to the Holy Scriptures directs to the Treasures of Divine Wisdom and ●uch Oracles to which it is safe to resort for saving Knowledge to rule and guide us to a Holy Life therefore we ought Studiously to imbrace whatsoever we ●earn from her since She is now refined and purged from all Error and Corruption Superstition and whatsoever is contrary to Divine Truth for in her Preaching She observes the Method of Christ by un●ailing the very Truth to her Disciples making Christs Word to us as it is in it self the Power of God to Salvation So that now the Gospel with Noon Day brightness does cearly shine amongst us for She gives us cautionary Advices and to them subjoins plain Directions sheving us how to detect Error and to love Truth so that her Counsel may be of the same effect to us as the Oral Word was to our Progenitors who lived their own Doctrine and Preached their own Experience and gave up themselves without reserve to the guidance of Gods Word inwardly reverencing every Paragraph of it as an immediate message from the Almighty For every thing in Scripture is sublimely Divine It s Doctrine are most accommodate to the refreshment and building up of our Minds and in all respects so ordered that every one may draw thence what is sufficient for him provided he approach it with Devotion Piety and Religion For the things of God are Spiritually descerned as the secret Word of God was fi●st dictated by the Holy Spirit so still it must owe its effects and influence to its Cooperation for by this its Power and Energy insinuatively perswades the Heart to be led by the Power of it and to invoke the Divine aid by darting Ejaculations up to God that we may truly understand the sense and meaning of his Divinely Inspired Word by ke●ping our Minds fixt and attent upon what we either hear or read that refin'd Thoughts ma●●●●ways poss●●● our Minds to convince our Understanding and perswade our Affection and intirely rule our Imaginations that Divine Meditations may always prepossess our Minds and refresh and revive our Souls turning out of our ●reast all distracting Phansies lest our Chr●stianity should vapor away and disappear by a pi●ing to too high degrees of Speculation and neglecting to practice plain Truths for the practice of 〈…〉 Truths are infinitely of more use then to Study curious or critical Remarks upon those Mysteries on which God have spread
King Solomon's RECANTATIONS BEING AN EXTRACT Out of the Famous WORKS Of the Learned FRANCIS QVARLES Cup-bearer to the Queen of Bohemia Sister to the blessed Martyr King Charles the I. of venerable Memory With an Essay to prove the Immortality of the Soul by way of Symetry or Connexion Licensed July 21. 1688. Rob. Midgley LONDON Printed by I. R. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall 1688. Advertisements T'Here is lately Printed a Book Intitule The way of Life is Pleasant Or t●● Church of England is the Best Guide Co●●taining several useful Discourses for every Christian to Read and Practise for the support of their Spirits and comfort of the Minds With some Evangelical Reflection upon the Apostolical Observation of th● Lent-Fast With short and useful Prayer upon the Church-Festivals and most other Emergent Occasions With several prepa●ratory Prayers for the Holy Sacrament an● Thanksgiving after Receiving Licensed Iun 〈◊〉 the 4th 1686. and Sold by Randal Taylo● near Stationers Hall I. Harding at the Bi●● and Anchor in Newport-street Rich. Sare a Grays-Inn Gate in Holbourn and by most Book sellers in London and Westminster 1686. KIng Solomons Experimental Observations of Himself Time and Things deducted from his Recantations by Way of Soliloquie in a well digested Method Sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall 168● King Solomon's RECANTATIONS c. OH 't is much better not to Thirst at all Than Thirst in vain or quench thy Thir●t with Gall. ●hose profit can accrue to Man what gains ●an Crown his Actions or reward his Pains ●●nless he trample on the Asp and tread 〈◊〉 the young Lyon and the old Dragon's head Or else the Clouds of Sorrow may multiply ●●d hide from thee the Crystal of the gloomy Sky ●●oad not thy Shoulders by the Sin of unwise desire ●hat all thy bedrid Passions may quite expire ●●earch for and find such Words which have the might 〈◊〉 intermingle profit with sweet delight Than shalt thou have hopeful worth to Crown thy last ●ith Peace and Honor yea such rare Sons thou hast ●●nce Frolick Midnight Madness is quite expir'd and thou requite Thy wild attention with Heavenly delight Thy courage indeavouring to deserve the name Of heroick Martyr by giving thy Body to the Flame This will give true Life so sweet to every one That takes pleasure in the Worlds redeeming Son From Earths pleasures by striving to refrain Knowing those short-liv'd flattering pleasures vain Therefore rejoycing greatly in true Spiritual ways By Heavenly contentment chearing youthful Days Banishing false-eyed Mirth let it be truly disposest Of those lewd Firs that are apt to inflame thy Brea●● For Earths best injoyments are short and vain But for a season rejoycing but cannot remain For feeble Strength her ruins smite thee And grinds thy clod to dust tho not afrights thee One Generation gives another way But Earth abides in one perpetual stay The Prince of Light put on his Morning Crown But in the Evening lays his Glory down Where leaving Earth to take a short repose He soon returns and rises where he rose His Wisdoms choice affections own His Churches good much dearer then his Throne For us subduing beneath the spangled Sky What ever might hurt us That in Wisdom we may decry All Evils and seek all Hevenly sweet felicity Yet injoying such pleasures that Earth could len● that I Might find Earths Mirth and Beauty but vanity My thoughts yet pondering all that hath been done Betwixt the solid Center and the glorious Son And yet no knowledge can reduce the state Of crooked Nature to a perfect straight For some Mens Ignorance which surmounts The learned Language of Arithmeticks accounts Oh! then thought I how are the vain desires Flesh and Blood Baffled in their mistaken things called good Yet travel seeks them yea unwearied Hearts Makes them the objects both of Arms and Arts Yet many certan obvious Evils attend Our Ways to our uncertain Journies end We tire the Night in thought the Day in toil Sparing neither sweet nor lucubrated Oyl ●o seek the things we cannot find or found ●e cannot hold or held we cannot ground ●o firm as to resist the various swings ●f fickle Fortune or the frowns of Kings That if his Royal Power please to commit ●●is Pastorial Staff to such as are more fit ●o Eat and Drink Kill or recommend his Flocks ●o such dumb Dogs of whom ne'r Wof nor Fox ●●ill stand in awe or shew their fears by flight Not having Tongues to bark nor Teeth to bite Yet by the way advise Obedience then Always he sure to please rather God than Men. ●f the Embers of his rage should chance to lye Rak'd up or furnace from his angry Eye Quit not thy Duty 't is thy part to asswage ●y due Obedience the jealous flames of consuming rage Curse not the King nor them that bears the Sword No not in Thought tho Thought express no Word ●or secret report shall vent such hidious things To punish those who oppose the legal Authority of Kings For all that attempt thus to act casts a shame Upon the beauty of an honor'd Name Ah then my Soul take heed to keep thy Heart At thy right Hand where there she will impart Continual secrets and direct thy ways ●n secret Ethicks sweetning out thy Days With season'd Knowledge Wisdom past the reach Of dangerous error and instruct and teach Thy Heart-wise silence Wisdom when to beak Thy clos'd Lips and judgement how to speak ●uch wise Mens Words are gracious where they go But foolish Language doth themselves o're-throw Folly brings in the Prologue with his Song Whose Epilogue is rage and open wrong Yea the tedious actions of every Fool doth try The solid patience of the weary standers by Because their weakness knows not how to lay Their actions posture in a civil way Yea such rude folly stains their Fame But fair repute for Wisdom lends a name Therefore our steps will measure out the way Our Garb our Looks our Language doth betray Our Wisdom or Follies read by all we meet Our selves proclaiming our Follies in every Street But 't is a grief that grates beneath the Sun That like events betides to every one A like be false to Good and Bad Wise and Foo● Yea both To him that Swears and him that fears an Oath Better to be a living Creatures tho vild they plead Then to be known a wealthy Wiseman that is dead For they that live well know that they shall die Therefore take time but the● that lie Rak'd up in deaths cold Em●rs they know not Or Good or Ill their names are quite forgot No Friends they have to Love nor Foes to Hate They know no Virtue to spit Venom at They sell no sweet for gains nor do they buy Pleasures with pains or tread beneath the Sky But yet go thou rejoyce and Eat let a full Bowl Cashire thy Cares and chear thy frolick Soul What Heaven hath lent thee with a liberal
mid●● of our greatest Im●perfections and 〈◊〉 ●ins as 〈◊〉 was in the 〈◊〉 and fulnes● of the Spi●it g●eat Wisdom perfect Life and most admirable Virtue Wherefore be cont●●te● with all Thing● that shall happen ●●to you and seek● after the Spirit of Peace which will make you shin● like Angels or the 〈◊〉 above and in so doing you will not fear Death 〈◊〉 ●●ther fear a dishonest Action and think Im patience far worse than any Disease Be ready to do Go●d to the destr●yers of your Fam●● for the re●ards of 〈◊〉 doing is very certain and do testifie that you have a most no●le Soul within you which is a Particle of the Divine R●ys Forthly Dress up your Souls that they may be fit to appear before the Majesty of Heaven for you can die but once and if you do not die well you will Perish undoubtely for ever And yet there is no Wise or Good Man to Perish for God have ordained an expedient help for all Men that they should not Perish for he gives us Pardon for our past Offences and Grace to prevent us for the future even the due disposition of his Holy Spirit that we may delight in that which his Majesty delights in that is true Virtue and W●sdom which will cause us to injoy the Blessings that God sends us and to bear patiently with Meekness our Calamities which our own Sins have brought upon us may we th●refore consider this Day is only ours for we are dead to yesterday and we are not Born to too morrow these considerations will make us to bear Poverty with Nobleness Patience and Meek●ess and not blame the Providence of God for placing us in a low F●rtune but in all Troubles and sad Accidents let us take Sanctuary in Religion and by Innocency cast Anchor for our Souls to keep them from Shipwrack though they be not kept from Storms By these means we may fill our Cup full of pure and unmingled Joys for no Wise M●n did ever describe F●licity without Virtue no Good M●n did ever think Virtue to depend upon the Vari●ty of good or bad Fortune 't is no Evil to be Poor but to be Virtuous and Impatient therefore be Patient under Affl●ctions and begg God to give thee a happy deli●erence out of them and be content with Poverty for that adds Lustre to thy Person and may make thy Virtue more excellent if thou improve it wisely for there is but 〈◊〉 things that we feel is so bad as that we fear Many eminent Scholars have been eminently Poor some by choice and more by chance and the invincible decrees of Providence wherefore the Rich may support the Poor by his Wealth and perhaps the Poor may instruct the Rich in Learning and Experience for it may be observed no Man had all Excellency and Felicity in this one Person or Power Therefore there is but few Wise and Good Men that would change Conditions entirely with any Man in the World for though some there are that would desire the Wealth of one Man added to himself or the Power of another and the Learning of a third yet still he would receive these in his own Person because he loves that best and therefore esteems that most tho we desire the Wealthy to Inrich us the Powerful to Protect us and the Witty to Delight us Let us consider that in the Fortune of a Prince there is not the course Robes of Beggary but there is infinite Cares Fears and Dangers therefore the State of Affliction is a School of Virtue wherein there is the Exercise of Wisdom the Tryal of Patience and the wining a Crown for this may be said to be the Gate of Glory Fifthly Therefore we may not expect to be better treated than the Apostles and Saints nay than the Son of the Eternal God the Heir of both the Worlds Affliction is oftentime the occasions of Temporal advantages as well as Spiritual and if we imploy our Grace and Reason well it will deliver us from extream Necessitys and if you will not otherwise be Cured If you improve your time w●ll God will deliver you in his due time if it be for his Glory and your Good for his Power can Sanctifie Poverty to you and make it become as necessary as Riches for tho Poverty makes a Man dispised and contemptable and exposed to a Thousand Insolencies of evil Persons and leaves t●em defenceless yet it may make them look up to God and trust more firmly in him the Rock of their Strength who will most certainly deliver them from the cruelty of all Wicked Persons Wherefore it is said of Poverty that it is the Sister of a good Mind the Parent of sober Councel the Nurse of all Virtue and this is really true a great Estate has great Croses and a mean Fortune has small ones for Riches often bread a Disease in the Souls of them that long after them and admire them with too much egarness when they have them for Riches are great dangers to the S●ul not only of them that covet them but al●● to most that have them wherefore let us trust in Ch●ist ●ho have promised that we should have sufficient for this Life who have said that his Father takes care for us and we are sure that he knows all his Fathers Counsels and Kindnesses towards us for if 〈◊〉 Wisdom gives but a very little he will make it 〈◊〉 a great way for if he sends thee but course Diet he wi●l 〈◊〉 it and make it Healthful to thee and can cure a●l the Anguish of thy Poverty by giving thee 〈◊〉 and the Grace of Contentment for the Grace 〈◊〉 God 〈◊〉 you of Providence and yet the Grace of God feeds and supports the Spirit even in the want 〈◊〉 Providence And if a thin Table be apt to infeeble the Body or Spirit of one used to feed better yet the cheerfulness of the Spirit that is ●●essed with dew from above will make a thin a Table become a delicacy If the M●n be but as well Taught as he is Feed by Learning the Duty when he receives the Reward Poverty is therefore in some sense eligible and to be preferred before Riches but in all senses it is very tolerable Sixthly But to return to a further inquiry into the Excellency of the Soul let us consider the various speculations that the Soul of Man is capable of entertaining her self withal and we shall see that there is none of greater moment or closer concernment to her than this of her own Immortality and independance on this Terestial Body for hereby not only the intricacies and perplexities of Providences are made more easie and smooth to her and she becomes able by unraveling this clue from end to end to pass and repass safe through this Labyrinth wherein many both anxious and careless Spirits have lost themselves But also which toucheth her own Interest more particularly being once raised to the Knowledge and Be●lief of Good and Evil
that carries her towards God in general If she be not preoccupy'd ●nd transported with some Passions or other but the ●oul can by no means be the formal or physical Cause of the heat which is in our Bodies for it is impossible to conceive that a Spirit should produce heat yet ●y their Virtue and Operation they make the Body move by Empire and by Will and yet this the Soul is ●aid to do out of it self but whatsoever is done in us Physically is done by the act of our Body and its Life for there is in us a material principle of vegeta●ion or a vegetative Life which the Soul doth not ●ause so there is likewise a certain kind of acts of ●eeing of Hearing of Tasting of Smelling of ●ouching of Self-moving or of Sensibility in the ●ody in which the Soul hath not any part to which ●●e doth not Influence any thing and to which she ●ath not so much as a Sentiment 3. To think and know is the Life of Spirits who ●eceives Being from the first of Beings or the prin●●ple of Beings the Great Almighty from whom ●●ery thing that is receiveth without ceasing its ●eing by a perpetual and never interrupted Communi●n of the Supreame Essence by reason that he is the ●rinciple of Life or the Essential and Original of ●ife It must needs be that every thing that Lives ●eceives continually a Life from him by a like In●●uence and by a like Communication of Life and by ●onsequence every thing that thinks and knows ●hinks and knows by him since to think and know the Life of Spirits This is the solid Metaphysick ●f St. Augustin and the Theology of others who ●ith agreeeble to the Scriptures that an Angel and Man differ without doubt for an Angel is a Spirit ●hich God makes tryal off out of the Body and ●hose Thoughts and Affections he hath not subjected to the dispositions of a Body and a Man is a Spirit● which God makes tryal off in the Body to which he subjects it before he Crowns it with Eternity But the Soul of Man if God had not disposed of it after that manner would have had no need of a Body wherefore the Union of Souls with Bodies is a hard and difficult Empire which God doth exercise over them and which if his Majesty would not sweeten the rigo●● and difficulty of it by the Pleasures of agreeable Sentiments which he hath annexed to the Acts and Operations of Souls in Bodies It could not be a tryal but a Misery nay the Fathers maintain that if God should not Spiritualize Bodies that is to say take away from Souls the dependance which their present State gives them upon Bodies they could not have so firm a hope of being raised again as now they have because he would not put the Just Souls whose approved Fidelity deserves to be Crowned into Bodies that should constrain them and which enslaved their Thoughts which is what Spiritualized Bodies cannot bear because Spiritualization of Bodies will consist in this precisely that they should no longer exercise an Empire over the Souls and that they should be no longer a Charge an Obstacle and an Incumbrance to them for the Body cannot in any manner act upon the Soul so as to Illuminate it or Affect it Physically or Immediately by it self for the Body cannot subject the Soul to be United to it nor can the Soul be willing to submit to the Body which humbleth and constraineth it It is therefore God the Author of universal Nature that is the Immediate and Efficient Principle and Cause of the Union of Souls and Bodies for his Wisdom acteth as universal Cause in the whole frame of Nature 't is evident then that none but God alone can give the Soul the Sentiments and Ideas which she hath from the occasion of the Impressions which are made upon the Body for 't is the Author of Nature which enlightens us by the Ideas which we receive upon the occasion of the Impression of exterior Objects and who affectionates to the Conversation of the Body by the agreeable or disagreeable Sentiments which he gives us to make us know by way of instinct that which is profitable or hurtful for the Conver●ation of our Bodies and of Humane Species This action he joyns to that by which he moves our Bodies when our Thoughts and Wills require it and is properly the action by the which he Unites our Bodies to our Souls and our Souls to our Bodies This is the active or actual Union which the Schools call the Unitive action of God which is joyned to the Immutable Decree and Will by the which he hath determined to continue it so long as the structure of the Body shall subsist and makes in the Soul and in the Body that Estate of Union which is called Passive and Formal Union and this the Almighty doth by the Essential act of his Supreame Nature for his Essence and Nature is infinitly pleased to act thus continually esteeming it his Pleasure and his Glory by which also he is the occasional Cause of all the Eneffable Ple●sure of Holy Souls and so much the rather because the Analogy of the Divine conduct Inspires us to acknowledges an occasional Cause of all our Joy and F●●icity As there is an occasional Cause of the Torments of the Reprobates for each of these he is pleased to make tryal off in the Body by their Obedience or Disobedience annext to each of which is Felicity or Misery for these shall go into Life Eternal but the Wicked into endless burnings 4 Our Body is a Structure full of Harmony whereby all the Parts are United to one common Center which is the Brain wrapt up in Membranes and distributed and divided into divers Compartments proper to receive and retain the Traces and Impressions which the Divine Image shall in●amp upon it We say also that the Soul is ●●n the Body but we take care not to conceive it For all that as truly and properly contain'd in the Body it is United to the Body but we may not conceive her as poured into and mingled with the Body or as adjusted to its extent by a co-extention and immediation of Greatness of Figure or of Substance but they have the greatest part of their Thoughts and of their Ideas and of all their Sentiments of Pleasure and of Pain by the occasion of their Body because they act upon the Body by the action of the Will which removes them and moves them in the manner as have been already said The Learned say that they are no otherways in the Body therefore every thing we conceive beyond this will be false contradictory and extreamly dubious That which we call good Sense and Judgment is nothing but the Power and Faculty which the Soul hath to Order and Regulate our Thoughts to suspend and stay them that she may consider and maintain their Connexion and Dependence But she is said sometimes to loose this Faculty
again 2 Sam. 14 41. Then let not the place of thy Death trouble thee for the Earth is the Lords and the fulness thereof Death lost her Sting in the Side of our Saviour The Day of Death is the Day of Jubilee and frees us from all these Evils God kisseth the Righteous in their Deaths and as it were sucks in those Souls which he breathed into them Deut. 34. 15. It is certain that the Soul so soon as it is separated from the Body is presented to God and receives an irrevocable Doom either of Woe or Weal Those that Honour me I will Honour saith the Lord 1 Sam. 2. 30. Blessed and happy is he that hath part in the first Resurrection on such the second Death hath no Power but they shall be Precious with God and Christ and shall Reign with him The Angels which kept not their first Estate he hath reserved in everlasting Chains of Darkness unto the Judgment of the great Day Iude 6. The Joy of our Heart is ceased and the Crown is fallen from our Head Lam. 5. 15 16. In the Days of his Flesh when he had offered up Prayers and Supplications with strong Crying and Tears unto him that was able to save him from Death and was heard in that he feared Heb. 5. 7. The Heavens shall be opened and those everlasting Doors shall be lift up that the King of Glory may go forth with his Angels to Judge the World and return back again with his Saints when he hath Judged it In the Day of Judgment a good Conscience will stand us in more stead than a Mint of Treasure therefore with St. Ierome let us make it our business That whether we Eat or Drink or whatsoever we do we may think we hear the last Trumpet sounding in our Ears saying Arise ye Dead and come to Judgment let us therefore appeal from the Bar of Gods Justice to the Bowels of his Mercy beseeching him in that Day to deal with the Souls of his Servants not as a severe Judge but as a Merciful Jesus Amen Prayers for the Sick. O Lord look down from Heaven behold visit and relieve this thy Servant look upon him with the Eyes of Mercy give him Comfort and sure Confidence in thee defend him from the Danger of the Enemy and keep him in perpetua●● Peace and Safety through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen HEar us Almighty and most Merciful God and Saviour extend thy accustomed Goodness t● this thy Servant who is grieved with Sickness Sanctifie we beseech thee this thy Fatherly Correction to him that the sense of his Weakness may ad●● Strength to his Faith and Seriousness to his Repentance that if it shall be thy good Pleasure to restore him to his former Health he may lead th● residue of his Life in thy Fear and to thy Glory or give him Grace so to take this thy Heavenly visi●tation that after this painful Life ended he may dwell with thee in Life everlasting through Jesu● Christ our Lord. Amen O Father of Mercyes and God of all Consolation lay no more upon him or her ther● thou wilt inable him to bear with Patience Courage and Contentment either asswage his Pain● or increase his Patience bless all those means tha● have been or shall be used for his recovery eithe● shorten his Sickness or else give him Grace an● Strength to bear it deliver him from the bitte● Pangs of Eternal Death and from the Gates of Hel● take from him the Sting of his Consciences and th● extremity of Sickness Anguish or Agony that 〈◊〉 withdraw his mind from thee through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen DEliver him from all Dangers and Distress from Pain and Punishment Bodily and Ghostly and from all the Sins and Misdeeds which by the Ma●ice of the Devil or his own Frailty he have at any time committed against thee That it may please thee not to lay to his Charge what in Concupiscence of the Eye Pride of Life Vanity or Superfluity he hath committed against thee That it may please thee not to lay to his Charge what in the Fierceness of his Wroth or in the eagerness of an Angry Spirit he hath committed against thee That it may please thee not to lay to his Charge what in Vain and Idle Words in the Looseness and Slipperiness of the Tongue he hath committed against thee That it may please thee to make him Partaker of all the Mercies and Promises in Christ Jesus That it may please the to vouchsafe his Soul the Estate of Joy Bliss and Happiness with all thy blessed Saints in thy Heavenly Kingdom That it may please thee to give him Peace and a part in the blessed Resurrection of Life and Glory we commend his Soul into thy Hands beseeching thee that it may be pretious ●n thy sight O let not the Blood of Christ that was ●shed for all Men be spilt in vain to any but let it be effectual to the Salvation of every Soul for thy own Bowels and Compassion sake Amen IN the midst of Life we are in Death Of whom then may we seek for Succor but of thee O Lord Who for our Sins are most justly displeased with us yet O Lord most Holy O God most Mighty O Holy and most Merciful Father deliver us not over to the bitter Pains of Eternal Death Thou knowest Lord the Secrets of our Hearts O shut not up against us the Ears of thy Mercy but spare us O Lord most Holy O Saviour most mighty O Immortal and mos● Merciful Redeemour Thou most Worthy Judge Eternal suffer us not in our last Hour for any Pains of Death to fall from thee though he hath Sinned yet he seeketh thee and thou Lord never failest them that seek thee Let not the Guiltiness of a Sinne● more prevail to condemn than the Gracious Goodness of a most Merciful Father to Aquit and to Pardon O let not the Unrighteousness of Man make th● Goodness of God of none effect O Lord no not so remember not the Unkindnesess of this thy Child so as thereby thou forgottest the Compassion and Kindness of a Father Do not so think on our Sins that thou thereby forget thine own Nature and Property which is always to have Mercy and Forgive Do not so remember our Sins that thou thereby remember not thy own Name which is Jesus a most Loving and Kind Saviour Lord is thy Life in our Life hath not sufficiently appeared yet let not thy Death lose the full Power and Effecacy thereof Suffer not O Lord in both so great a price to perish lose not that O Lord which thou hast redeemed since thou comest to redeem that which was lost that which was so dear to thee to redeem suffer not to be lost as a thing of no Value OH Most Merciful and Blessed Saviour have Mercy upon the Soul of this thy Servant remember not his Ignorance nor the Sins of his Youth but according to thy great Mercies remember him in the Mercies
and Glories of thy Kingdom Thou O Lord hast opened the Kingdom of Heaven to all Believers let the Everlasting Gates be opened and receive his Soul let the Angels who Rejoyce at the Conversion of a Sinner Triumph ●nd be Exalted in his Deliverance and Salvation make him partaker of the Benefits of thy Holy Incarnation Life and Sanctity Passion and Death Resurrection and Assension and of all the Prayers of the Church of the Joy of the Elect and all the Fruits of the Blessed Communion of Saints and daily add to the number of thy beatified Servants such as shall be saved that thy coming may be hastned and the expectation of the Saints may be fulfiled and the Glory of thee our Lord Jesus be advanced all the whole Church Singing Praises to the Honour of thy Holy Name who Livest and Reignest ever one God World without end Amen OH Most Merciful Jesu who didst die to redeem us from Death and Damnation have Mercy upon this thy Servant whom thy Hand has visited with Sickness of thy Goodness be pleased to forgive him all his Sins and Seal his hopes of Glory with the refreshments of thy Holy Spirit Lord give him Strength and Confidence in thee asswage his Pain repel the assaults of his Gostly Enemies by thy Mercies and a Guard of Holy Angels preserve him in the Unity of the Church keep his Senses intire his Understanding right give him a great measure of Contrition true Faith a well grounded Hope and abundance of Charity give him a quiet and a joyful departure let thy Ministring Spirits conveigh his Soul to the Mansions of Peace and Rest there with certainty to expect a joyful Resurrection to the fulness of Joy at thy right Hand where there is pleasure for evermore Amen A Prayer for a Penitent O Thou who still remainest the same Richfulness in thy self and the same bright Glory to all the Blessed have Mercy upon me and all Mankind in the 〈◊〉 and full Pardon and forgiveness of all our Sins that ever we have committed from our Infancy to this present Moment and indue us with thy preventing and assisting Grace that we never fall into those Sins of the which we have Repented but fill us with thy Holy Spirit that we may increase in all Goodness in the Spirit of Might of Wisdom and Counsel Knowledge Piety and thy Holy Fear that we may do all such good Works as thou hast prepared for us to walk in by the assisting Power and Might of thy Holy Strength which we beseech thee constantly to afford us to our last Breath that when we shall breathe out our Souls they may be received instantly to Glory And this we begg for thy sake who didst begin to Bleed and Suffer for our Sin even thee O Blessed Jesus who tookest that Heavenly Name thy Blessed purpose to Proclaim Oh! may we bow our Heart● and Knee bright King of Names to Glorious thee who thus beginest our Bliss thus carriedest on our Happiness to thee all Praise be paid O Great Misterious Three for ever Live and ever be Obeyed Beloved Adored by Men and Angels all abroad Hallelujah O Lord make us eminent Examples of Perfect Christianity and kindle in our Hearts Zealous Emulations of thy Grace that here immitating thy Life O Christ we may be constant in the Truth to our last Breath that in our Mouths there may not at any time be found a lie that we may be worthy to be presented without spot before thy Throne O God and thou maiest exalt us to thy Kingdom and there admit us to tast of thos● Glorious Joys which incurcel thy Blessed Thron● above to which we are Intituled by the Suffering o● Christ our Lord. Oh give us true Repentance that w● may not fail of attaining of them though I have no● been strong enough to be perfectly Innocent Yet mak● me Humble enough to be truly Penitent make m● Heartily sorry that ever I have done amiss and never again dare to do that for which I am sorry but perpetually Watch and Change my Thoughts to more diligent and concerning Cares how to redeem my mispent Time with Sighs and Tears and Prayers and prepare our Understanding to assent to thy Truths and our Wills to follow thy Divine Inspirations that thou O God maiest fill our Memories with innumerable Mercies and our whole Souls with the Glory of his adorable Atributes that thy Blessed Spirit may come and breathe thy spacious Odor into our Hearts in these dull Regions here beneath to fill our Souls with thy sweet Grace and Inspire us to give all possible Glory to that secret Three One ever Living Sovereign Lord as at the first still may be Beloved Praised Feared and Adored Hallelujah O Lord open the Eyes of our Understanding and shew us thy clear and supernatural Light even 〈◊〉 thou didst to the Apostles together with the whole Army of Martyrs that we may confidently ●ffirm to others what we know so Infallibily cer●ain our selves And be pleased to infuse into all ●●ens Hearts the fulness of thine own Divine Charity that every one may instruct his Family and with Courage and Patience overcome their Oppressors that being thus Illuminated with a pure and clear ●●ight and inflamed with the ferver of Grace ●hey may mightily shew forth thy Glory and Con●ert many Souls to thee that thy Grace may run ●nd be Glorious over all the World and thy Holy ●pirit be aimable in the Hearts of every Creature ●hat all dulness may be removed from them and they ●nay with swift Glances understand the sweet Will 〈◊〉 their Divine Master that they may Daily more and ●ore increase in Virtue and be inebriated with thy ●eavenly Wine and filled with an Heroick Spirit ●●at may keep alive in their Hearts the Primitive Grace Grant this O God who art still the same and with an equal Spirit Governs the World replenish us all we beseech thee with the Holy Ghost which warms without scorching and shines without dim●ess and inlightens without consuming Kindle in every one of our Hearts this Holy Spirit of Meekness Peace and Unity that all the World may know that we belong to thee That exercising those Virtues of Meekness Long Suffering Patience Contentedness and Charity thou maiest difuse thy Holy Joy into our Breast that may fill our Hearts with Strength and undaunted Courage that may duly qualify us to ascend to those satisfing Joys above where all our Faculties shall be exercised in Adoring and Worshiping thee O Lord our God who wilt fill our Souls full of Joy and Ravish our Hearts with overflowing Pleasures and make us ever give Glory to Father Son and Holy Ghost the undivided Three One equal Glory one same Praise from henceforth and for ever be Hallelujah A Prayer for the Rich and Noble O Lord I beseech thee make the Great and Honourable become Good and Just O suffer them never to consent nor combine with the Counsel of the Wicked but teach the Rich and