both temporal HAPPINESS and eternal. Being a very compleat MANUAL and convenient (Before, At, and After,) for In III Parts; Appendix, Almanack, and Audition. The Whole shewing how to lead a holy and comfortable Life; be a constant and worthy Communicant; and.dy an eafy and happy Death. Interlaced with Chronological, Historical , Poezja cal, and Proverbial passages. THE more t’invite; in hopes that he who buys Will turn delight into a Sacrifice. IN fix volumes. Each A different Tongue peaks:/ Port'guese and Italian also. BY a Church of England man; a Gentleman born, [descended from the eldest line of a very anctent Saxon and Norman-Family, restored to their Lands in England by King William the Conqueror, since which has e been 22 Generations, without any blot in their Sourcheon, of which 2 have been Knights, 1 a Bishop, and 1 a Dean; ) a Merchant bied these 37 years; a Traveller; a Linguist; a Native and a registred Freeman of the well built, plentiful, healthy and pleasant Ciry of EXETER, and County of EXON ; half a mile long, and one third of a mile broad within the walls; one of the 4 Chambers of England; one of the [5] Cinque-Poris; à Bishop's See ; an Earldom ; the only Staple for Serges in Great Briitain; and a place of great Trade: Has 2 Weekly Markets, and s Yearly Fairs; Outgates, and 6 within ; a Guildhall, a frison, a Bridewell, a great Conduit, a Corn and a Serge Market; 2 Latine: Schools and 2 Hofpi*als, a Cathedral and is Parith, Churches and a Chappel in the City;and Churches and 2 Chappels in the 4 large Suburbs: Is governd by a Layor and Aldermen, having a Sword-bearer with the Cap of Mainteance, &c; also ty a Recorder ,Sherrifs, &c. Has a very ancient Calle ithin the Walls, but out of that Cruniy, ) on the North-Eaft, with a Chappel in it, where th' Allizes and Sessions for Devonshire are held, id the County-Jayl hard by it;and a fair high, long stone Bridge on ne West,over the River Exe; (the middle of which parts is from a large, sh Village and Parish, with a Church, a Ward, and a Bridewell , call'á THOMAS th' Apostle , in Devon.) See more afterch'Epiftle. Omne tulit punétum, qui miscuit utile dulci. Nothing is pleasant that wants Variety, Ch 7 EPISTLEThe Character of a True Church of England Man. Persuasions. to be read to the Family. before the holy Supper. cipal Festivals, with an Account of all our other Fasts and Feafts, and proper Prayers. .Ch. 3. Meditations before that Sacrament for New. and Christmas day, and the 12 Months; to be Ch. 4. Preparative Devotions for Monday, or the 6th. day before the holy Communion. for Tuesday, or the 5th day before. Ch. 6. for Wednesday, or the 41h.day before. for Thursday, or the 3d. day before. Ch. 8. for Fryday, or the ado day before. for Sarurday, or the day before. Cholo. for the day of my Humiliation. Partil.Ch, 1. for the Sacrament-day before I go to Church at home, at Noon, Evening, and Night, Ch. 4. Meditations after the Sacrament for Christmas, Ealter., Ascension-, Whitsunday, Trinity- Sunday. for New Year's.', Easter-, Ascension, Months, to be read to the Family. Part III, Ch. s. Sacramental Devotions for Monday., or th first day after that heavenly Feaft, for Tuesday, or the adoday after. for Wednesday , or the 3 d. day after. for Thursday, or the 4th day after. for Fryday, or the 5th. day afier. Ch. 6. for Saturday, or the 6th. day after. for Sunday, or the 7th. day after, APPENDIX-How to lead a fober, righteous, unil godly Life, to be ALMANACK To read the Bible yearly, and Psalms on occasions. ch. THE Character of a True Church-Man. Epiftle, How this Tract may be helpful to all Sects of Christians.Preface. Of sanctifying the Lord's Day; Introduction, all, Part 2.chap, 1. 5.2.P.3.ch. 3. S. 4.--the Morality of the Sabbath, Intr. 5 2. Why call'd the Sabbath., Sun., and Lord's-day, Introd. S 1. The soliloquy afsoon as weawake every day, Introd 8.8. 7 Ejaculations before we rise, Introd. 5.9. Part. 1. ch.4,5,6, 7,8,$, 1. and P. 2. ch. 1,$. 1. 3 Prefaces for Prayers, Introd. S. 10,15,32. General Prayers alone; on the Lord's day, Introd. 9.11,33, on Prayers with a Family; on the Lord's day, Introd. $.36,37,on Week days, Append. 9. 16,29,44,49. The Meditation in the way toChurch,Intr.9.1 S. Entring inş.19. 3 Prayers when feated, Introd. $.20, 29, P. 2.ch. 3,5,7. Actions and Postures therc, Introd. S. 21, 22, 23, 25,26, 27. Part 1, Ch. 10, S. 34, 54, 55. 3 Prayers before leave the seat, Intr. S. 24, 30.1.12, ch. 3.9. 8. ch. 5, §. 17.ch.6.9. 15,ch. 7, 9, 11.ch. 8, 8.12.ch. 9, S. 10. The Meditation and Prayer in the Night, Introd. 9.41. 7 Arguments for Frequent Communion P. 1. ch. 1.§. 2.ch.4,5, What a Sacramentis ch.1, S. 3, Addit. Lord's supper G. 4, Addit, 6, S. &, 11, 12, ch.7, 5.7, 8, ch. 8, S.), ch.9.9.6. Particular Prayers, For success to those pages, Preface. Know- • jedge P. I. ch. 1, $. 14. Judging arighe,ch.4.9. 14.Faith.ch.si 9.10. Doing Good, Append. S. 46. Speaking Good. P. 1. ch. 2, S. 13. Forgiving Evil, ch.6, S. 9. Repentance. S. 14. Fervent Delires, ch. 7. 9. 10. Self Resignation, ch. 8, s. 8. On Christ's Passion, ch. 8, S. II. On Baptismal Vow and Preparatory Prayer for 7 days before Receiving, P.1,ch. 1,5.15. Meditations, Prayers and Notes on the Feasts, Vigils and Fasts before the Sacrament for Months and 5 Feafts,ch: 3, all. Of Fasting one day before the Communion, Part I. ch.4.9.20 The necessity of Receiving, ch.48.4, P,2,ch. 1, 5.3. Of not being able Read, P.3.c.3.5.4. Simple folk.ch.7.$ 4,mid. -young people's communicating, P.1,ch.4,9.5.P.3,ch.1,9.7. bad clothes, P.3,ch.4, S. 3, color-and black-clothes,ch.5.5.3. P. 1.ch.2, 5.7.-Law-Suits, P. 3.ch.4, 5.6. -administring to a mixt Congregation P. 3, ch.5,1.4, at Noon and Fafting, P. 1. ch. 1, 5.5,P.2, ch. 1, 8.12. -receiving it kneeling, P. 2.chi 2, S. 3, 4. Against Con-&Tran-substantiation, P.1,ch 4,9.9,P.2,ch.2,8.3.4. The necessity of Preparation, P.1.ch.4.5.6.Wherein consists.s,. The Author of this Sacrament 5,8. Preciousness of its parts, 8.9. -Excellency of the Ends and Fruitsch. 5, $. 3. Of my unworthiness, P. 1, ch. 1, 5.11,P.3. ch.5.5.5 ch.6,5.3, ch. 7, 5.4. - Judging my felf,P. 7,06.4,5,10,11.ch.5,8.4.to 7.ch.6.5.6.7. ch. 7, 5.5, 6.ch. 8.9.6, 7, ch.9.3.4, 5, Append. 9.1, 3.41,51. My Duty to God and my NeighborP.1.c.4.5.1.Self, App.5.47. 6 Divine Colloquies'ıwixt the soul & her Savior, P. 1, ch. 4, §. 13, ch.5.5.9. ch.6,9. 13,ch, 7, 8, 9. ch. 8,9.10.ch.9.0.7. Of the Knowledge of the Trinity, Creation and Fall, Nitures and Offices of Christ,and Redemption by Him, P. 1, ch.5.5.3. ch. 6,9. 3, P. 2, ch, 2, §. 29. Addition. Doctrine of the Sacraments,P,1,Ch.1,9:34,6,7.ch.4 9.8,9 ch.5,9.3.ch,6,9.4Aduit. Faith, P. 1, ch. 6,9.5, ch. 10, 8.57, Append. 9. 32.33. -Charity, Introil. $.25, P. 1, ch. 4, . 27 ch.7,5 3, P.2, ch. 2. $. 12,76. P. 3. ch. 4.$.4, 5, 6, Append. 9.45. -Repentance, P.1,ch.7. $ 4,2.3.ch.1,9.8,9,10.ch.2 3.3.ch.38.3, -Delires, P. 1, ch. 8, 5.3Self-Resignation: 5.4. Psalms, Introd.S.31,P.1,Ch.10, 8.12, App. 9. 11, 43, Alman. Litanies private and publiek, P. 1,'ch. 1o. S. 18, 19, 20. -faying, Have mercy upon me, thrice, S, 27, 45. -daily attendance on the Prayers at Church, Appen. 9.50. keeping Holy.daies, Introd, S. 2, P. 1, ch. 2, 8.1, 8, 10, 12. 14, 16, to 20. A 3 Creeds |