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A29251 An appendix to the discourse upon the doctrine of our baptismal covenant being a method of family-religion / by Thomas Bray ... Bray, Thomas, 1658-1730. 1699 (1699) Wing B4288; ESTC R34276 17,835 51

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IN an humble and thankful Sense O Lord of Heaven and Earth of our entire dependence on Thee and of the Duty we owe Thee and the many Promises and Vows wherein we stand engaged to Thee we fall down before Thee this Evening and with all Reverence worship thy Divine Majesty Giving Thee the Glory that is due to thy Name and acknowledging thy multiplied Mercies to us particularly those of this Day to the Conclusion of which thou hast now safely brought us with new Resolutions in our Hearts to continue forever in thy Faith and Fear and Love and Obedience It is but just and reasonable and we feel likewise by daily Experience that it is our Happiness to keep thy Commandments and to maintain chearful Thoughts of Thee and an hearty Friendship with Thee by complying in all things with thy Holy Will O pardon our Folly most Gracious God in forsaking at any time that Perfect Rule to follow our own unruly Desires Pardon us we beseech Thee for we know not how to pardon our selves such Ingratitude to Thee and Cruelty to our selves It is the Grief of our Hearts that we have in the least offended Thee and our most earnest unfeigned Desires to to be preserved hereafter in an exact Conformity to the Rule in every thing Yea we wou'd delight to do thy Will O God and take such a Pleasure in all the Acts of Righteousness Mercy Meekness and Gentleness to our Neighbours and in praising and acknowledging Thee the God of all Grace and in living in an humble sense of thy Bounty and our own Vndeservings and in a temperate and thankful Vse of all thy Blessings that we may have the continual Feast of a good Conscience and the constant Comfort and Satisfaction of having Thee always for our Friend and our Gracious Father in Christ Jesus O thou who art the Inspirer of such holy Counsels Desires and Purposes keep them for ever in our Hearts encourage strengthen and increase them that after the Refreshment of a quiet Sleep this Night we may feel them lively and powerful in the Morning and with renew'd Joy we may still devote our selves to thy faithful Service O that our Friends and all thy People in every Place may partake of the same Mercies we desire for our selves And however we are severed one from another in this World grant us an happy Meeting at the Day of our Lord In whose Words we pray Thee to hear us Our Father c. AN Office for YOUTH Texts of Scripture proper for a Mornning Meditation Eph. 5.14 AWake thou that sleepest and arise from the Dead and Christ shall give thee Light Rom. 13. Ver. 11. Knowing the time that now it is high time to awake out of sleep for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed Ver. 12. The Night is far spent the Day is at hand let us therefore cast off the Works of Darkness and let us put on the Armour of Light Ver. 13. Let us walk honestly as in the Day and put on the Lord Jesus Christ Matth. 5.16 Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven Eccles 2.13 Wisdom excelleth Folly as far as Light excelleth Darkness I. Psal 3.5 I laid me down and slept I awaked for the Lord sustained me II. Psal 90.14 O satisfy me early with thy Mercy that I may rejoice and be glad all my Days III. Psal 59.16 17. I will sing of thy Power yea I will sing aloud of thy Mercy in the Morning for thou hast been my Defence and Refuge in the day of my Trouble IV. Ver. 17. Unto thee O my Strength will I sing for God is my Defence and the God of my Mercy V. Psal 71.5 Thou art my Hope O Lord God thou art my Trust from my Youth VI. Ver. 6. By thee have I been holden up from the Womb thou art he that took me out of my Mothers Bowels my Praises shall be continually of thee VII Ps●l 148.12 Young Men and Maidens Old Men and Children VIII Ver. 13. Let them praise the Name of the Lord for his Name alone is excellent his Glory is above the Earth and Heaven IX Psal 113.1 Praise ye the Lord praise him O ye Servants of the Lord. X. Ver. 2. Blessed be the Name of the Lord from this time forth and for evermore XI Ver. 3. From the rising up of the Sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's Name is to be praised XII Psal 119.124 Deal with thy Servant according to thy Mercies O teach me thy Statutes XIII Ver. 125. I am thy Servant give me Understanding that I may know thy Testimonies XIV Psal 143.8 Cause me to learn thy loving kindness for in thee do I trust cause me to know the way wherein I should walk for I lift up my Soul unto thee A Morning Prayer O God the Father of Heaven I render unto Thee all possible Praise and Thanksgiving who hast preserved me safe from the Danger of the Night past I do humbly beseech thee that thou wouldst take me under the Protection of thy Good Providence this Day and for evermore And as thou hast dispell'd the Darkness of the Night and fill'd the World with the Light of the Sun and hast awaken'd me from Sleep so do thou vouchsafe O Lord to expel the Darkness of Ignorance from my Mind enlightning it with the Beams of thy most Holy Spirit and with the Knowledge of thy beloved Son Jesus Christ our Saviour that true Light which lighteth every Man that cometh into the World that so declining from the Works of Darkness and directing my Steps according to the Truth of thy most Holy Word I may always walk as in open day Soberly Righteously and Godly subduing all Youthful Lusts and avoiding all Evil Company and at length may arrive to the Habitations of Light under the Conduct of the same thy Son to whom with thee and the Holy Spirit one God of most Adorable Majesty be all Honour and Glory both now and evermore Amen Scripture Texts for Evening Meditation John 11.9 ARE there not twelve Hours in the Day If any Man walk in the Day he stumbleth not because he seeth Light of of this World Ver. 10. But if a Man walk in the Night he stumbleth because there is no Light in him John 3.19 And this is the Condemnation that Light is come into the World and Men love Darkness rather than Light because their Deeds were Evil. John 1.9 Now Jesus Christ is that true Light which lighteth every Man that cometh into the World John 12.35 Let us therefore walk whilst we have Light lest Darkness come upon us for he that walketh in Darkness knoweth not whither he goeth 1 John 2.9 He that saith he is in the Light and hateth his Brother is in Darkness even until now Ver. 10. He that loveth his Brother abideth in the Light and there is no occasion of stumbling in him Psa
58.10 If thou draw out thy Soul to the hungry and satisfy the afflicted Soul then shall thy Light rise in obscurity and thy Darkness shall be as the Noon-day Psalm 92.1 IT is a good thing to give thanks unto thee O Lord and to sing Praises unto thy Name O most High Ver. 2. To shew forth thy Loving-kindness in the Morning and thy Faithfulness every Night Psal 43.3 O send out thy Light and thy Trut● let them lead me let them bring me unto thy holy Hill and to thy Tabernacle Psal 119.105 Thy Word is a Lamp unto my Feet and a Light unto my Paths Psal 119 133. Order my Steps in thy Word and let not any Iniquity have dominion over me Psal 36.9 With thee is the Fountain of Life in thy Light shall we see Light Psal 13.3 Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine Eyes that I sleep not in Death Psal 4.8 I will lay me down in Peace and Sleep for it is thou Lord only that makest me dwell in safety An Evening Prayer O Lord God the Father of Mer●ies and the God of all Comfort how infinitely am I abash'd to appear before thee who cannot pass one Day without offending thee both by Sins of Omission and Commission both by leaving undone those things which I ought to have done and by doing those things which I ought not to have done And in both these kinds have I offended thee this Day and that both in Thought Word and in Deed particularly Here mention any Sin of either of the foregoing kinds you have been guilty of But I fly into the Arms of thy Fatherly Compassion Lord for thy Mercies sake forgive me cleanse me from my Wickedness and strengthen my Weakness that I may overcome all the Temptatioas which daily surround me and may henceforward continue stedfast in my Covenant with thee Accept of my humblest Praise and Thanksgiving O Lord for all the Goodness thou hast this Day shewed me for all the helps of preventing or restraining Grace thou hast vouchsafed me for whatever I have done this Day which is in any measure acceptable to thee for whatever progress I have made in my Study or Success thou hast given to my honest Labours as also for thy Preservation of me from all the Miseries and Dangers which frail Mortality is every Moment exposed to This if a Servant particularly for H●re name any particular Blessing or Deliverance God has sent you And now O Lord God in whose Protection consists the safety of Man and of all Creatures I commit my self wholly to thy Protection thi● Night beseeching thee that thou wouldst graciously preserve me from the Power of the Prince of Darkness who to deceive Mankind can transform himself into an Angel of Light and that thou wouldst likewise preserve me from all Dangers both of Soul and Body And let me not be so overwhelm'd with slumber as wholly to forget thee but when my Body is overtaken with sleep let my Mind continually watch and be intent upon thee both Day and Night And when Rest shall have refresh'd both Body and Mind as much as shall suffice Nature let the Morning find me more apt and propense to serve thee to the Salvation of my own Soul the Good of my Neighbour and the Glory of thy most Holy Name And all this I beg for Jesus Christ his sake to whom with thee and the Holy Spirit be ascribed all Honour and Glory by me and by all Mankind throughout all Ages World without end Amen The three following Prayers are to be added to the foregoing Morning and Evening Prayer by the Persons respectively concern'd in them A Prayer for a Youth at School O God the Father of Lights and the Giver of every good and perfect Gift I do render thee all possible Praise and Thansgiving that thou hast put it into the Hearts of my Parents Guardians to deliver me up to be instructed in good Literature at an Age which is most flexible and apt to learn I do humbly intreat thee that I may not th ough sloth or negligence fail their expectations of me And because no Vigilance Industry nor Study will avail any thing without thy aid vouchsafe I beseech thee to enlighten my Mind with a Ray from above and inspire me with that desire and love of Learning Wisdom and Vertue with such a Readiness to apprehend and Memory to retain that which is good that I may become Learned and Pious and thereby serviceable to Church and State and to the Honour of thy most Holy Name These things O God I do most earnestly beg of thee for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord to whom with the Father and the Holy Spirit be ascribed all Honour and Praise both now and for evermore Amen A Prayer to be used by Children under the Government of their Parents O Eternal God and Heavenly Father thou that art the kind Author of my Being be thou the Gracious Guide of my Life My Age is simple and unexperienc'd and be thou pleas'd to inspire me with truth from above I am come into a World of Snares and Temptations O do thou fill me with the Knowledge and Love of thy Truth that it may keep me from the Path of the Destroyer O possess my Heart with the fear of thee and dependance upon thee that I may walk before thee the Almighty God and be perfect that I knowing that thou art my exceeding great Reward may neither be discontented in my present State nor distrustful of a Provision for the future Possess also my Heart O my God with that natural tenderness for my Parents and with that Christian sense of my Duty towards 'em that my Language may be respectful my Actions dutiful and my whole Behaviour such that I may not encrease the Burden and Care of their Life but prove a Comfort and Support to ' em O my God possess me lastly with a Spirit of Meekness Justice Truth and Industry that by Reverence to my Betters by Courteousness Truth and Faithfulness towards all and by Diligence in whatsoever I am employ'd I may grow like a Tree planted by the Rivers of Water my Leaf may not wither whatsoever I do may prosper and I may bring forth my Fruit in due season increasing daily in Wisdom and Stature and in favour with God and Man Hear O hear the Voice of my Petition for in thee only is my trust through J●sus Christ our Lord. Amen A Prayer for a Servant O Holy and Just God I know that without Holiness it is impossible for me to please thee here or to enjoy thee hereafter I beseech thee therefore that my Vnderstanding may be so enlightened my Conscience convinc'd and my whole Heart enflamed with the love of Holiness that I may be Holy in all manner of Conversation Beget in me a most tender and lively Sense of the great Duties of Obedience Justice and Charity which I owe to my Master that I governing my self by these in all my Actions I may in my Station advance the Honour of God the Contentment and Interest of my Master the Peace and Vertue of the Family and my own both Temporal and Eternal Happiness I know O Lord that no Acts of Injustice or Vnfaithfulness between Man and Man shall go unpunished I know that for these things sake the Wrath of God is reveal'd from Heaven O what then must be my Punishment if I heap upon the guilt of Injustice and Vncharitableness many others namely the Guilt of Ingratitude Vnfaithfulness Lying Perjury O preserve me therefore O my God from all falshood and wrong suffer me not to forfeit thy Favour and destroy my Soul for the sake of those things which perish O let me be fully convinc'd that the ways of Righteousness are ways of Pleasantness and that all her Paths are Prosperity and Peace that so I may delight my self in the Law of my God and may find Comfort and a Blessing in the discharge of my Duty Teach me O Lord Humility and Obedience Faith and Truth Care and Industry Charity and Meekness that I may adorn the Doctrine of God my Saviour win others over to a Love of Vertue and after an humble and contented though laborious Life here may enter into Rest and Glory hereafter through Jesus Christ our Saviour Amen Our Father c. A Grace before Meat BLess O Lord these thy Creatures to our Vse and us unto thy Service through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen A Grace after Meat WE give thee Thanks O Lord for these and all other thy Benefits Good God preserve the Church and save the King and all the Royal Family And bless us with Vnity Truth and Peace through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen FINIS