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A65357 The godly mans delight or A family guide to pietie containing directions to a holy life with certain Christian dialogues also prayers & meditations upon severall occasions. T. W. 1679 (1679) Wing W121; ESTC R219275 84,760 225

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Righteous that we may die the Death of the Righteous Deliver us from a vain and darkned Understanding and from working Uncleanness with greediness Enable us to put off as touching our Conversation the Old man and put on the New Man being renewed in the spirit of our Minds that we may be created after the Image of God in Righteousness and true Holiness Prepare us for another Life and let not one day pass over our heads without some serious meditations of Eternity how soon it may be we cannot tell ere we may launch into its Ocean that bankless Sea and then woe unto us if our Ship be unsound Let these thoughts make us careful about our Souls Help us to use the things of this transitory World but as journey necessaries to a permanent and lasting World but let us be truly desirous of the permanent Riches with an insatiable desire Make us wise Merchants for that durable riches that none can rob us of Now Lord pardon our sins and accept our services in Chrst to whom with thee and thy Eternal Spirit be praises Amen A Prayer for Wednesday Evening GLorious and most Righteous Lord for ever to be admired of all thy Saints thy ways are ways of love and mercy thy daily care to thy people do attest it we are wonderfully engaged to offer thee praise both with hearts and voices Accept of our thanks and praises as well as prayers for an Evening Sacrifice and take charge of us we beseech thee Let us not be disappointed of our hopes Let not Sin nor Sathan molest us in the comforts of this night Let not the sins of the day past provoke thee or prevent us in thy favours to us-ward Let us rest in the assurance of thy favour sealed by thy good Spirit upon our hearts that we be not left comfortless and grant that though our Bodily Eyes be closed with sleep yet let our Spiritual Eyes to wit the Eyes of Faith continually watch Let thy work of Grace begun in us be daily strengthened Let the power of sin decay but the power of Grace revive Enable us to rise with Christ and to seek those things that are above that we may glorifie thee here by finishing the race that is set before us Keep us from abusing or slighting thy Mercies and Judgemnts and watch over us for good Let not our self-flattery prove to us soul-mockery Make us faithful rather than formal in all our duties towards thee Deliver us from worldly mindedness the great enemy to real holiness Give us the grace of humiliation for sin and the spirit of reformation from sin O suffer us not to sin against Mercy lest we lose our best friend O let the service of God which is perfect freedom free us from the service of sin Now unto him that is able to keep us be Glory for ever Amen A Prayer for Thursday Morning HOly and Eternal Glorious Lord God infinite are thy Mercies to us ward thy patience and long suffering are exceeding great in regard of our continued provocations even in our thoughts which are only evil and that continually our words also have been stout against thee nothing but infinite mercy could forbear such wretches blessed be our God that hath laid help yea our help upon one that is mighty to save all those that come unto God by him O whither should such sinners go but to him that hath the Keys of Heli and Death that calls to the weary and heavy laden to come to him and accept of ease and rest O Lord draw us that we may run after thee that we may run the way everlasting the way of thy commands and be followers of that which is good hating the Garments spotted by the Flesh building up our selves in the most holy faith Enable us O our God with all diligence to make our Calling and Election sure adding to our Faith Vertue and to Vertue Knowledge and to Knowledge Temperance and to Temperance Patience and to Patience Godliness and to Godliness Brotherly Kindness and to Brotherly Kindness Charity O let these Graces shine and abound in us that we may neither be barren nor unfruitful Give us precious faith in our Lord Jesus who hath washed and quickned us Make us the compleat Workman-ship of Christ Jesus created unto good works Sanctifie us through thy Truth thy Word is Truth and give us that Spirit that may guid us into all Truth Lead us this day and all the rest of our lives by thy Grace and at last bring us to Glory through Christ Jesus our Lord. Amen A Prayer for Thursday Evening MOst gracious Lord thou art the great preserver of those that trust in thy Promises and observe thy Precepts Blessed be thy holy Name for this day past that thou hast kept us from the dangers of this day incident to us Blessed be thou Lord for all thy Providence and Provision for Health and Strength Food and Rayment for the present Comforts of this Life and the hopes of a future Let all our sins be pardoned for the sake of our Lord who only is worthy O vouchsafe to continue thy goodness this night that we may receive that refreshment that is for tryed ones Watch over us for good and let a quiet and peaceable rest fit us for our Calling according to thy will Help us to live by Faith and to walk by Faith that we may have that Peace that none can take away Let us die daily to sin and be strengthened daily with all might in the inward man Help us to consider the effects of sin is shame and the wages of sin is death Give us the comforts of our being in Christ that we may beassured that we are freed from condemnation by our christian conversation who walk not after the Flesh but after the Spirit O let thy Spirit so lead us that it may be our testimony that we are thine Let all that we suffer here be an evidence of that Glory to be revealed in us Let all things work together for the best Let neither tribulation or distress or persecution or famine or nakedness or peril or sword be able to prevail against us so as to seperate us from the love of God which is in Christ for whom we bless thee and to whom be praises for ever Amen A Prayer for Fryday Morning MOst Holy and most gracious Lord thou art near unto all that call upon thee in truth and fulfillest the desires of those that fear thee Thou art good and dost good thy mercies are over all thy works Blessed be the Lord for his refreshing mercies of the last night Day unto day and night unto night shew forth thy tenderness over us by thy providences and provision O deliver us from all sins and evil for thine is the Kingdom the Power and the Glory Help us to live blameless with those with whom we have to deal O give us wisdom to remember our later end Let us remember the approaching of
how long thou shalt live thou canst not tell therefore make use of the first occasion whilest time and strength do last whilest thy Senses are quick thy Nerves limber thy Understanding good thy Judgment sound thy Sight clear and all thy Faculties in a fit posture to serve thy Captain and Master See what an Heathen says to this purpose Ovid. Dum vires annique sinunt tolerate labores Jam veniet taceto curva senecta pede Which may be thus Englished Take pains to grow in Grace whilst young and strong For age will numb thy Joynts e're it be long Abandon all idleness that canker and rust of the Soul the Devil's pillow and chief repose his very Tide-time of temptation Beware that it be not said by you when you come to look death in the face as it was by a Cardinal that being sensible of death's approach cried out in the horrour of his Conscience He had a long Journey to go but had been so idle and negligent that he knew not one foot of the way What more hateful to God than this destroyer of Souls See what God says to that Servant that had the one Talent Matth. 25.26 30. Tertullian well saith Quid prodest esse quod esse non prodest What doth it profit that a man be and being doth not profit He that is slothful is brother to a great waster Prov. 18.9 as Mr. Flavell well saith Besides all this it must be understood That of an idle hand there comes no good And well it may be so said if we look but what befel David for want of Employment 2 Sam. 11.2 And it came to pass in the evening-tide when he arose from off his bed and walked upon the Kings house and looked from the roof he saw a woman c. So that we see that idleness may well be called the Mother of Lust and on the contrary how doth diligence keep all the Affections from idle and vain thoughts and is very profitable for both Body and Soul It puts the Devil out of his path-way of temptation and as it were puts him beside himself O therefore be sure to put away all idleness And to stir thee up to this duty Consider what is like to be the portion of those lazy drones whose sloth the very Insects condemn The little Ant and the Bee how do they busie themselves to lay up against Winter against a Storm only being led by the Instinct of Nature Well then may these careless Sots be termed to that slothful Butter-fly that takes care for nothing but painting her wings so that when winter comes puts her head into a hole and dies The sluggard will not plow by reason of the cold therefore he shall beg in harvest and have nothing When others come with their shocks rejoycing he shall starve for want Keep thy Spirits and all the Faculties of thy Soul at work in thy solitary Cessations lest that like two Mill-stones wanting Grift they grind one another to pieces and the best thing to keep thy self imployed in will be to be much in the heart-searching work to see how thy heart stands affected with God for that either sweetens or empoysons all the rest the heart is the Inlet of Vertues and Vices An Host it is that entertains all sorts of Guests and needs to be eyed Moreover Purity in the inward parts is the most unerring and infallible testimony and evidence of a good and sound state therefore search it try it by the Word of Light and Life that true Touchstone 2. See how thy Will stands for God the Will being the Seat of the Graces it is very requisite that it be purified See how its Pulse beats question it What art thou willing to do to suffer to under-go to forsake for God Art thou willing to stand to Gods Cause in all tryals and endure all tempests and storms Art thou willing to be imployed in what Office Christ shall put upon thee and that to the hazard of thy Estate thy Houses thy Lands Goods Wife Children Life and all I say if thy Will be brought to this height thy state is good then thou art fit for communion with God Try therefore thy Will and 't will be a good imployment in times of cessation Shun evil company as much as in thee liest when occurred with In all company have a care of thy tongue For Cato doth say that in old and young The first step to Vertue is to bridle thy tongue Have a care of thy tongue in all company wicked men will be ready to carp and reach and good men will be also censorious when they hear evil idle and frothy discourse because the Word saith Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh Matth. 12.34 Moreover Evil communication corrupts good manners such as the heart is such is the discourse a worldly man will be talking of the world an ambitious man of honour a debauched man's discourse will be frothy and light but a pious man 's of the things that appertain to God None can gather grapes of thorns nor figs of thistles such as the tree is such is its fruit Be sure therefore to avoid lewd persons company for familiarity with such steal away the Affections with sensuality and flesh-pleasing delights by little and little stealing away thy heart from God and so intangle it in the contagious and destructive Labyrinth of Phantasie-pleasing delights by becoming remiss first in one duty and than in another and so instead of becoming graduate in the School of Christ becomes graduate in the School of Satan till at length commenses Master of Arts and a debauched life becomes habituate O beware of this How many even a cloud of Witnesses have we every day that assume these diabolica practices Tyburn testifying which to relate time it self would be almost too arct and narrow Survey accurately and circumspectly every action thou undertakest with the Candle of the Word of Light and Life Lay to the Line and Plummet see whether it be consonant to the Will and Word of God or no. Many Trees at a distance seem to be streight until the Line be applied to them and then how crooked do they appear Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way but by taking heed thereunto Take heed and poize all your actions and that with serious consideration before enacted 13. Have a care of being lulled asleep on the lap of sensual delights and pleasures O how many split upon this Rock How many are drowned in the sleep of carnal security and are settled upon their Lees O! how direful a mistake will this be to be carried from a Bed of Down to a Bed of scorching hot Iron To be bound in everlasting chains down the stream of the delights of these last days of ours And that hoise up their sail before the fair gale of Prosperity Pleasure and Delights against the secret blasts of a reclaiming Conscience that would stand as a mark to warn