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A85716 A Christian new-years gift or exhortations to the chief duties of a Christian: Written in Latine by Harbot. Grimstone, Esquire, one of the members of the House of Commons in Parliament. Translated for the more publick benefit. Grimston, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685. 1644 (1644) Wing G2029; Thomason E1210_1; ESTC R208799 15,712 128

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A CHRISTIAN NEW-YEARS GIFT OR Exhortations to the chief Duties of a Christian Written in Latine by HARBOT GRIMSTONE Esquires one of the Members of the House of Commons in Parliament Translated for the more publick benefit This is a faithfull saying and these things I will that thou affirm constantly That they which have believed in God may be carefull to maintain good works Tit. 3.8 Printed by R. Daniel Printer to the University of Cambridge Ann. Dom. 1644. To my Sonne G. Grimstone I Charge thee before God who quickneth all things and before Jesus Christ who witnessed a good confession that thou read these Exhortations meditate and teach them unto others that so thy profiting may be known unto all men Let no man despise thy youth but be thou an example of believers in word in conversation in charity in spirit in faith in purity And the God of peace who brought again from the dead Christ Jesus that great Shepherd of our souls through the bloud of the eternal covenant establish thee unto every good work for the performance of his will working in thee that which is acceptable in his sight by Jesus Christ These things I entreat thee I exhort and beseech thee who am Cal. JAN 1644. Thy father Harbottle Grimstone CHAP. I. The Exercise of Faith IN the morning after thy solemne and CHRISTIAN Prayers standing in heart before the Tribunall of God thou shalt make Confession of thy Faith saying the Apostles Creed 2 Let the Holy Scriptures be thy chaste delight reade them often and be sure that Gods word is the most exact Rule of Truth In matters of Faith admit of nothing but what agrees with the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets Abide in all things which thou hast learned For the Holy Scriptures are able to make thee wise unto salvation through the faith of Jesus Christ 1. Tim. 3.14 Adde not unto the words of God lest perhaps thou be found a liar and he rebuke thee Prov. 30.6 3 Preferre the Bible before all treasures in the World and as oft as thou goest to reade take it into thy hands with reverence and pray after this manner O Lord Jesu reveal unto me what here lies hidden open the mysteries enlighten things that are dark define what are doubtfull Make me to hate all vices and to love all virtues to tremble at thy Judgements and to have a respect unto thy Rewards Preserve me in thy truth and correct me in my errours Confirm me in all Truth which I stagger in and free me from false and noxious opinions which I stumble in That so I may know thy Word rightly and perform it religiously and may profit therein to the glorie of thy holy Name and the salvation of my self and others Amen 4 Behave thy self according to the Pattern of holinesse which is set down in holy Writ 5 When thou art tempted to any heinous or beastly sinne either in thought or deed exercise thy self in this act of Faith I verily believe that my God is present here and every where else a Beholder and Searcher and a severe Judge not onely of my actions but even of my very thoughts I see not Thee indeed O my God! yet thou beholdest me And shall I be so impudent as to do this wickednesse before thy face oh rather let me die a thousand deaths 6 Thou shalt pray often by good works strive to obtain of God the conversion of Hereticks and infidels either by thy own means if so God hath enabled thee or by the means of others who can and ought to further the propagation of the Gospel 7 And lastly as oft as time and occasion require with a chearfull heart and countenance thou shalt make profession of thy Christian Religion and Devotion But if the Devil go about to shake thy faith the foundation of thy ghostly building which chiefly he strives to do at the houre of Death answer him I defie thee O thou deceiver whatever shadows of arguments thou pretend I shunne and detest and verily believe whatever God by his Prophets Evangelists and Apostles hath revealed to his Church I place all my confidence in the merits of Christ and in the mercies of my heavenly Father in Christ which for his sake he hath promised unto me and all that believe in him In this faith I will live and die God is my witnesse Wherefore if any idle word hath fallen from me I utterly renounce it Increase O Lord this my faith and undertake for me for I am oppressed CHAP. II. The Exercise of Hope IN the morning amidst thy other devotions pray thus O God infinite in power and mercie I a weak and wretched man who of my self neither have nor am any thing come unto thee O thou well-spring of all goodnesse and trusting in thy immense goodnes through the merits of thy dear Son and my Redeemer hope assuredly to obtain of thee grace and power and aid and all other goods of body and mind which are needfull to the attaining of heavenly happinesse O WHEN WILL THAT TIME BE WHEN I SHALL COME AND APPEAR BEFORE THE PRESENCE OF GOD Grant me so to run that I may obtain Then shalt thou say the Lords Prayer with all vehemencie of mind Our Father which art c. 2 In a fair day or a starrie night when heaven and earth smile together or any other pleasing beautifull or glorious object presents it self unto thy eyes then crie out with Saint Augustine O my God If thou shewest so glorious works to us here in prison what wilt thou shew us there when we enter into thy Courts If thou bestowest thus many and various benefits on thy enemies as well as friends how great pleasant things hast thou reserved for thy friends alone If such comforts for this time of tears what will our Bridegroom bring us on that wedding day 3 When thou feelest thy mind moved at trifles chide and rebuke thy self for shame Alas poore soul why doest thou admire these toyes and heap up riches with so much perill of thy salvation God is All and this world is nothing doest thou love pleasures God hath laid up for thee eternall ones in heaven doest thou seek honours pursue those true honors there why doest thou catch at shadows and fumes and follies And why feedest thou thy mind with phancies husks for swine who art invited to the Kings table sigh and look up to Heaven for which thou wert created There be treasured the true and eternall goods these below are beneath thee therefore tread and trample them under thy foot 4 When thou sufferest pain and anguish in thy bodie being afflicted with diseases or other miseries then stirre up thy tyred asse with this spurre It will not be thus ever nor long neither It is but momentanie what ever hath an end But I know that my Redeemer liveth and that at the last day I shall rise out of the earth and be clothed with my skinne again and in my