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A34051 A companion to the temple and closet, or, A help to publick and private devotion in an essay upon the daily offices of the church. Comber, Thomas, 1645-1699.; Church of England. Book of common prayer. 1672 (1672) Wing C5452; ESTC R29309 296,203 435

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Festivals Good Friday Turks Sundaies and Festivals Good Friday Infidels Sundaies and Festivals Good Friday Hereticks Sundaies and Festivals Good Friday 2. Such as are in the Church 1. The whole body that it may be kept in 1. Truth Sundaies and Festivals St. John Good Friday 5. Epiphany 2. Unity Sundaies and Festivals St. Simon and Jude 3. Peace Sundaies and Festivals 5. Trinity 16. Trinity 22. Trinity 2. The Ministers that they may be Fit Sundaies and Festivals St. Matthias Diligent Sundaies and Festivals St. Peter Successful Sundaies and Festivals 3. Advent SECTION XIV Of the two Collects peculiar to the Morning Prayer The Analysis of the second Collect for Peace In this Collect are five parts 1. The Person to whom we make this request 1. His Nature O God who art 2. His Attributes the Aut●or of peace and lover of concord 2. The reasons why we make it taken from 1. Our happiness in knowing him in knowledge of whom standeth our eternal life 2. Our priviledge in serving him whose service is perfect freedom 3 The request it self specifying 1. The thing desired defend 2. The Persons by whom us thy humble servants 3. The time when in all assaults of our enemies 4. The ends for which we make it 1. The securing our Faith that we surely trusting in thy defence 2. The removing our fears may not fear the Power of any Adversaries 5 The means by which we hope to prevail through the might of Iesus Christ our Lord Amen A Practical Discourse on the Collect for Peace § 1. O God who art the author of peace and lover of concord Peace hath alwaies been reputed the chiefest of earthly blessings both because of its own excell●ncies and because it is the Parent and the Nurse of all other comforts So that in the sacred dialect (u) Num. 6.26 in salutationibus Pax est Gen. 29.6 comprehendit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Drusius Si non pax nihil Adag Hebr. ap Fagium peace is used to signifie all good things ●lenty and prosperity health and joy and the undisturbed fruition of all these It is the felicity indeed of Earth ●here all is nothing without it and the Type of Heaven where all is comprehended in it wherefore the Christia●s according to Gods command (x) Heb. 12.14 Jerem. 29.7 Psal 122.6 orbem quietum Tertul. Apolog. Pro arcendis hostibus vel auferendis vel temperandis adversis ut pro gentium pace salute Cypi Epist ad Demetr did ever follow it in their lives and ●eg it in their Prayers both as to the Heathens under whom they lived and the Church of God And in obedience to the Divine Command and imitation of such examples we also make it a part of our daily Office to pray for Peace And sure none can approach the throne of grace to ask this blessing with greater encouragements then we have For as the Church intimates our God is the author of Peace (y) Is●i 45.7 Matth. 5.9 and owns the peace-makers for his Children And instead of that dreadful title the Lord of hosts is in the New Testament (z) Rom. 15.33 Chap. 16.20 Philip. 4.9 ever stiled the God of Peace because he loves it and procures it (a) Psal 46.9 and commands us to make it and seek it with all men So that this Petition can never be rejected which is no more then Lord give us that which is agreeable to thy nature pleasant in thy sight and which we by thy command continually do follow after And as he delights to preserve his servants in Peace from all enemies without so also to behold them live in unity and concord within among themselves Hence he also commends and commands this (b) Psal 68.6 133.1 2. Rom. 15.5 6. Acts 2.44 and did so firmly bind the souls of the first believers in the bands of amity and concord that all the powers of darkness could not dissolve those holy combinations Wherefore set these Attributes of God before you when you are to beg for Peace and let them encourage you to ask chearfully and teach you as you desire to please him to endeavour after Peace and Concord in your lives that your actions may not contradict your Prayers wherein you own your selves sons of the God of peace § 2. In knowledge of whom standeth our eternal life whose service is perfect freedom It will further encourage our request if we here make humble acknowledgments of and pleasing reflexions upon our happiness in having relation to such a God the perfect knowledge of whom is the felicity of the Saints of Heaven (c) John 17.3 and his worship and service the safety of his holy ones on earth It is the most ravishing of all the delights of Eternity for blessed spirits to take a full prospect of the immense treasures of the unexpressible love of the God of Peace and to behold how he rejoyces over the endearing Concord and inseparable mities of his chosen ones in his everlasting peace And that little discovery which he hath m●de to us in this imperfect state of his power and providence his care and love his delight in our concord and procuring our peace even this is the greatest help to bring ●s to those endless joys For when we behold the miseries of the world the rage of wicked men and the malice of Sathan we might in despair 〈◊〉 escape them comply with them for our present safety and so lose our eternal happiness But only that we know him who is able to secure us and delights in our peace and therefore we fly to him call upon him and incourage our selves in him in the greatest appearance of danger and thereby are kept through Faith unto salvation and brought at last to that eternal life which we should scarce dare to hope for but by our knowledge and experience of his power and mercy This is the reason why we now entreat him for peace whom we know to be the Author of Peace even that we may improve our knowledge of him to be a means to bring us to that never ceasing peace in his heavenly Kingdom and to shew us from whom we must seek protection all the way And further we declare that we neither are nor desire to be masters of our selves For our liberty consists not in being subject to no superior but in that we are the servants (d) John 8.32.36 1 Cor. 7.22 Dion Drus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Orat. 14. of so almighty and gracious a master who preserves us a thousand times safer then if we were left to our selves We are now directly engaged in his service and therefore under his immediate prote●●ion so that now we have a perfect freedom even from the very fears of any harm from the worst of our enemies We that trembled like slaves and bowed our necks to sinful complyances in every appearance of danger do now pray most chearfully for peace and are as free men
together with his prosperity when we call upon thee for him especially on extraordinary occasions Priest O Lord do thou Endue the hearts and minds of thy Ministers with the purity and holiness signified by their garments that so their lives may be full of righteousness Answ And thereby thou shalt make us and all thy chosen people out of our love to them and spiritual benefit by them exceeding joyful in such exemplary and faithf●l Pastors Priest Be graciously pleased O Lord continually to deliver and save thy people out of all their troubles Answ And of thy infinite bounty and goodness to bless thine inheritance which thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood Priest Mercifully Give peace to all the world and especially to thy Church that we may quietly serve thee in our time O Lord thou God of Peace Answ We pray to thee for Peace because there is no other can keep us from war or save us in it for we trust not in any one that fighteth for us since none can secure us but only thou O God of hosts Priest And since we are now to proceed in our supplications unto thee O God by thy grace make clean and purifie our hearts from sin that no evil thoughts may remain within us in our approaches unto thee Answ As thou hast begun to assist and cleanse us so be pleased to continue thy help and take not the sweet and necessary aid of thy holy spirit away from us but let it rest upon us in the remaining part of our devotions and for ever SECTION XIII Of the Collects for the Week and Festival daies § 1. IT cannot be expected we should here give a particular account of all the Collects for Sundaies and other Festival daies which are so numerous they cannot be contained in the narrow limits of this Essay and so plain that they need not any curious explication especially when the Pious soul by exercising it self in other parts of these offices after our proposed method is become expert in inlarging into devout meditations it will then easily do the same in these Collects without a Monitor And yet the Epistle and Gospel annexed to them are generally an excellent Commentary upon them and some judge they take their name from their being Collected out of those portions of holy Writ But if we regard the use of the Word in the Scripture and the Fathers (r) Dies collectae Vulg. Lat. Levit. 23.36 collectionem Vulg. Heb. 10.25 apud Patres collectam celebrare saepissimè Inde prec●tiones illae à populi collectione c●llectae appell●ri coeperunt Alcuinus they may rather seem to be denominated from the Collection and gathering together of the People into Religious Assemblies among whom so collected these Prayers were to be used For which cause though they be short (s) Existimant orationem brevem c●llectam appellari q●od sacerdos omnium petitiones compendiosâ brevitate colligit Walafridu● Strabo vid. Durand rational l. 4. c. 15. yet all that any need ask for is comprehended in them and collected into a small Epitome Therefore let the whole Congregation joyn most unanimously in them and apply them to their own and their bretherens known necessities And observe that they are all directed to the Father through the Son who liveth and loveth us (t) Generaliter ad Patrem dirigitur terminatur in Nomine filii paulo post O Pater exandi per filium tuum qui hoc vult potest vult quia vivit potest quia Regnat Durand Rat. l. 4. c. 15. and so will hear us and who reigneth in Heaven and therefore can help us The beginning is commonly the ground on which we are induced to ask and after the Petition made it is commonly backed with some motive taken from the glory of God or our benefit which we believe will be the effect of our being heard But if any desire a more distinct information of the subject of every Collect they may learn by the following table wherein they are so ranged that besides the direction in the publique we may by frequent use thereof be alwaies armed with a compendious and ejaculatory Prayer of the Churches composure pertinent to all occasions which may be of excellent use to those who desire to be alwaies on their guard against the enemy of their souls An Analytical Table of all the Weekly and Festival Collects § 2. In them we pray either first for our selves or secondly for others In the first sort we pray for our selves 1. For both body and soul Sundaies and Festivals 2. and 5. of Lent 2. For the body and things temporal 1. Safety by the Providence of God Sundaies and Festivals 2 3 4 20. after Trin. Guarding of Angels Sundaies and Festivals St. Michael 2. Deliverance from Enemies Judgments Sundaies and Festivals 3. Lent Sexagessima Septuag 4. Lent 3. Support in Adversity Sundaies and Festivals 3 4. Epiphany 4. Both Preservation from evil and supply of good Sundaies and Festivals 8. 15. Trinity 3. For the soul and things spiritual 1. Manifold gifts from God Sundaies and Festivals St. Barnabas 2. Especial favours of God 1. Pardon of sin Sundaies and Festivals 12.21 24. Trinity 2. Benefit of Christs death Sundaies and Festivals Annuntiation 3. Acceptance for his sake Sundaies and Festivals Purification 2. Epiphany 3. Abundant Grace as to 1. The Author of it 1. To comfort us Sundaies and Festivals Sund. after Ascens 2. To inlighten us Sundaies and Festivals Whitsunday 3. To direct us Sundaies and Festivals 19. Trinity 2. The means in 1. Hearing Sundaies and Festivals St. Bartholomew St. Luke 2. Reading Sundaies and Festivals 2. Advent 3. Falling Sundaies and Festivals 1. Lent 4. Prayer Sundaies and Festivals 10. 23. Trinity 3. The end to 1. Convert us from sin Sundaies and Festivals 1. Advent 1. Easter St. Andrew St. James St. Matthew 2. Rescue us in temptations Sundaies and Festivals 4. Advent 4. Epiphany 18. Trinity 3. Enable us to do good Sundaies and Festivals 5. Easter 1. 9. Trinity 11. 13. Trinity 17. 25. Trinity 4. Bring us to glory Sundaies and Festivals Epiphany 6. after Epiphany 4. The kinds of it for 1. Regeneration Sundaies and Festivals Nativity of Christ 2. Charity Sundaies and Festivals Quinquagessima 3. Mortification Sundaies and Festivals Circumcision Easter Even 4. Contrition Sundaies and Festivals Ash-Wednesday 5. Sincerity Sundaies and Festivals 3. Easter 6. Love of God and his laws Sundaies and Festivals 4. Easter 6. 14. Trinity 7. Heavenly affections Sundaies and Festivals Ascension-day 8. Faith both Right Sundaies and Festivals Trinity Sunday Stedfast Sundaies and Festivals 7. Trinity St. Thomas St. Mark 9. Imitation of Christ Sundaies and Festivals 6. Lent 2. Easter The Saints Sundaies and Festivals St. Steven St. Paul St. Philip Jacob St. John Baptist Holy Innocents All Saints day In the second sort we Pray for others 1. Such as are out of the Church as Jews Sundaies and