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A45033 Jacobs ladder, or, The devout souls ascention to Heaven, in prayers, thanksgivings, and praises in four parts ... : with graces and thanksgivings : illustrated with sculptures / by Jo. Hall. Hall, John, d. 1707. 1676 (1676) Wing H351; ESTC R21612 67,888 258

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abuse them unto licentiousness but let us be daily stirr'd up by them to devote our selves unto thee and thy service we acknowledge thy goodness towards us the night that is now past freeing us from many imminent dang●rs both of Soul and Body and giving us sweet and comfortable rest we beseech thee to be with us this day and bless us in all our lawful undertakings and keep us all the days of our lives and teach us to walk as Children of the light that thy Name may be glorified by us others may take good example we our selves enjoy the peace of a good Conscience so that at the last we may come to reign with thee in Glory Bless the Churches and Kingdoms wherein we live with the continuance of our peace and true Religion bless all in Authority especially the Kings most excellent Maiesty our gracious Queen James Duke of York and all the Royal Family Bless the Nobility Clergy and Gentry of this Nation bless us all out of Sion from the highest to the lowest Be merciful to all that are afflicted in body or mind or both let it please thee O Lord to stay them and support them in time of their distress and g●v● them a happy issue out of the same as it shall seem good unto thee and ●it us all for all times and conditions which thou shalt please to bring upon us And thus O Lord we have commended our suits unto thee humbly beseeching thee to pardon our infirmities in the performance of this present service and since thou knowest our wants better than we our selves can express them unto thee we pray thee to take notice of them and minister unto us a gracious supply in thine own due time even for Jesus Christ his sake in whose Name we conclude these our weak and imperfect Prayers in that perfect form of Prayer which he himself hath further taught us saying Our Fa●h●r c. A Prayer for a Family for Saturday Evening HOly Lord God and our Heavenly Father in Jesus Christ we thine unworthy creatures now here before thee ca●not but acknowledge and confess even from the bottom of our hearts against our selves our own unworthiness that we are grievous sinners conceaved in sin and born in iniquity whereof we have brought forth most vile fruits in our lives to the great dishonour of thy name the utter dismaying of our own consciences and the evil example of our brethren by which we have deserved likewise thy wrath and heavy indignation to be poured upon us both in this life and that which is to come But yet O Lord we know that the merits of thy d●ar Son do far exceed our sins though the multitude of ●hem were as the sand upon the Sea-shore in his name therefore and for his sake we present our selves Souls and bodies before thy most heavenly Majesty beseeching thee to forgive us all our sins and transgressions and we do further desire to bless thy name and to shew forth thy praise this Evening and to magnify thy goodness toward us for perserving us this day from all dangers and for keeping us from our birth even hitherto for thou art a God of patience pity and much forgiveness shewing mercy unto thousands and blotting out all our offences O Lord set not before us the sinfulness of our hearts and ways so as to hinder good things from us but grant us thy grace that we may amend our lives and unfeignedly serve thee in the several duties of our callings to thy glory and the comfort of our Souls remit our punishment continue thy favour unto us and receive us into thy most gracious protection and keep us this night and for evermore that the Devil may have no power over us nor any evil overtake us and O Lord whether we sleep or wake live or dye let us be always thine for thou art our Creator and Redeemer guard us about with the Armies of thy holy Angels in our habitations do thou O God assist us that we may peaceably sleep and rest in thee hide us in thy Tabernacle and we will fear no evil for thou that keepest us dost neither slumber nor sleep let thy rod and thy staff comfort and defend us and let thy mercies O God prevent and follow us all the days of our lives that at last we may dwell with thee praising thee for evermore and to that end refresh our wearied weak bodies with moderate sleep that if thou shalt let us live till the next day even thy holy Sabbath day we may be fit to perform all the services and duties thou requirest of us Let us hear thy word with fear and re●erence and let us lay it up in our hearts that the fruits of it may be seen in our holy lives and conversations Let us pray unto thee by saith that so we may receive what we aske and let us devote our whole Souls minds and affections to thy service And with us be gracious to these Churches in this Kingdom we beseech thee to put a stop to that Spirit of Atheism Irreligion and Prophaness that is come in upon us like a flood and make us all an holy people that so we may be a happy people Let the choicest of thy blessings descend upon our gracious King and Queen and all the Royal Family bless all estates and conditions of men of what quality soever the Nobility Clergy Gentry and Commonalty bless all our friends kindred and relations be a father to the fatherless a husband to the widdow and a comfort to the comfortless Be our God and guide in all our ways lighten our darkness we beseech thee O Lord and by thy great mercy defend us from all Perils and dangers of this night let thy mighty Hand and Out-stretched Arm O Lord be still our defence And hear us and answer us above and beyond the desires of these our weak Petitions In the blessed Name of Jesus Christ our only Lord and Saviour in whose most holy Words we further pray Our Father c. OCCASIONAL DEVOTIONS OR A COLLECTION OF Prayers Thanksgivings UPON Several Occasions And for several Persons Be careful for nothing but in every thing by Prayer and Supplication with Thanksgiving 〈◊〉 your requests be made to God Phil. 4. 6. Papish superstition Tyranny The Return of the Gospel The Spanish Invasion in 1588 Vpon the return of the Gospel and deliverance from Popish Idolatry and Tyranny in the time of Queen Elizabeth Darkness is fled the Sun appears Extinguishing our flames and fears The Glorious Gospel's once more free From Romish dark Idolatry We hear no dying Martyrs groan But Truth and mercy fill the Throne The Smith-field Fires do burn no more And England now does hate the Whore And all her Fallacies defies The King of Glory now doth rise With healing underneath his Wings And England her deliverance sings The Gospel now in Triumph flies Enlightning mens benighted eyes And all may now be safely good Without