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A29188 The poor man's help being, I. An abridgement of Bishop Pearson on the Creed; shewing what he is to believe. II. A short exposition of the Lord's Prayer, directing him what to beg of God. III. The Ten Commandments explain'd; teaching him his duty both to God and man. With some additional helps for his private devotion. Bralesford, Humphrey, 1658-1733. 1689 (1689) Wing B4209; ESTC R216294 21,939 63

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against me yet a stedfast and true Faith in Christ Jesus shall Triumph over it Vouchsafe O God that Faith unto thy Servant that I may be enabled by the fellowship of his Death and Resurrection to Crucify the old Man and Mortify the whole body of sin Make me strong O God in the Power of his Might that all the days of my Life I may be defended from all adversities and in the evil day the day of my death strengthned in the inner Man That having finished my course I may with those that have overcome through the Blood of the Lamb arrive at those Blessed Mansions that thou hast prepared for all those that fight the good fight of Faith. Grant that in the hopes of that I may victoriously fight under my Saviour's Banner against all the assaults of Sin the World and the Devil Hear me O Lord in these my requests for Jesus Christ his sake in whose Name and Words I further Pray as he hath taught me saying Our Father which art c. A Prayer to be said in time of Sickness O Most Gracious Merciful Father thou Lord of Life and Death in whose hands is the power of Sickness and Health Thou who woundest and healest whom thou wilt Unto thee O God I commit my self beseeching thee for thy love in Christ Jesus to be merciful unto me O my God I confess that I have many ways offended thee and provoked thy wrath and indignation against me but as I have been disobedient so now I return Penitent and heartily Submissive Remember O Lord that I am but dust and let not thy Spirit strive with me seeing thou hast promised that at what time soever a sinner does Repent from the bottom of his heart he shall live and not die Fulfill this Gracious word unto thy servant that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice My Flesh O Lord drieth up my Strength fails me and my Life draweth near to an end in all this thou art Just in chastiseing my disobedience and Merciful in not suffering me to run on any longer in the course of my sins and without such Fatherly admonitions how prone are we to forget thee O Lord I am comforted when I remember that thou lovest every Son whom thou Chastenest and scourgest every Son whom thou dost receive that when we receive correction God dealeth with us as with sons and if we be without it whereof all are partakers then we are bastards and not sons Lord I believe all this help thou mine unbelief I see that Iob Daniel Hezekiah and all thy holy Children have drunk of the cup that thou hast made their bed easy in their sickness and delivered their Souls out of trouble I therefore hope that as I am made partaker of their sufferings I shall also be a partaker of their Comfort and Refreshing O Lord let the Meditation of these and such like examples be always present with me and make me firmly believe that I shall receive the like deliverance as they did Add unto that Faith Patience that I may quietly undergoe whatever thy hand shall lay upon me and may receive this thy Fatherly chastisement with thanksgiving knowing that though this outward man perish yet the inward man shall be in the hands of its most faithful Creatour O Lord the Spirit is willing to be dissolved and to be with Christ but the flesh is weak pardon the weakness of my flesh and forgive the infirmities of my froward Nature which looks back to the world and is loath to be separated but fills me with impatience and murmuring Strengthen me with Faith which is the Victory whereby I shall overcome the world strengthen me with Patience wherein thy children possess their Souls strengthen me with Hope which is the true and firm Anchor of the Soul and strengthen me by thy Comfortable Promises in Christ Jesus my Lord and Saviour that thus I may wait for the Issue of thy Gracious Providence that if I live I may live to thy Glory if I die I may die in thy Favour receive the end of my Hope Patience and Faith which is the Salvation of my Soul in thy Everlasting Kingdom of Glory through Jesus Christ my only Saviour and Redeemer in whose Name and Words I conclude these my weak Prayers for whatever thou seest convenient for me saying Our Father which art c. TO THE READER Christian Reader AS Man is subject to many alterations and changes in his Actions so he has need of different forms of Devotion suitable to every Case that he shall happen to be in but because I will not swell this little Book beyond the reach of the poor man's pocket for whose use I design it therefore I direct thee to the Prophet David a Person who had variety of Turns in his Life and has expressed himself to God in such Excellent and Proper Words as nothing but the Spirit of God could inspire into his mind Read therefore these following Psalms frequently over and thou wilt the more readily know which of them best suit thy present Circumstances Psalms of Prayer against Spiritual and Temperal Enemies are the 3. 5. 6. 12. 13. 17. 21. 31. 35. 38. 44. 51. 64. 69. 70. 74. 77. 79. 84. 86. 88. 90. 130. 139. 140. 141. 142. 145. Psalms of Thanksgiving for Deliverance from them are the 8. 9. 30. 66. 67. 75. 81. 92. 96. 98. 100. 103. 106. 113. 116. 117. 124. 138. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. Psalms of Comfort in Trouble are the 11. 27. 37. 40. 42. 46. 56. 63. 73. 85. 93. 94. 102. 107. 118. FINIS Advertisement Books Printed for Robert Clavell THE Reflections of the Reverend and Learned Mounsieur Jurieu upon the Strange and Miraculous Ecstasies of Isabel Vincent the Shepherdess of Saou in Dauphine to which is added a Letter of a Gentleman in Dauphine containing the Discourses and Prophecies of the Shepherdess The Golden Rule or the Royal Law of Equity Explained by the Reverend Dr. Goodman Advice to a young Gentleman for his more safe and profitable Conduct in three great Instances of Study Moral Deportment and Religion by a true Son of the Church of England A Finite Number is used for an Infinite