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CHAP. XXIV. Of things required out of the action of prayer. (Book 24)
HItherto we have spoken of such things as are required in the action of invocation: Now we are to treat of those things which must be done out of the action, that is to say, both before and after.
Before there is required preparation. For 1. if we* 1.1 ought to prepare our selves when the Lord is to* 1.2 speak unto us in the ministery of the word, that we may be fit to heare; as Exod. 19. Eccles 4. 17. then much more are we bound to prepare our selves when we our selves are to be speakers, that we may be fit to speak to so great a Majestie. 2. If we will not speak to our superiours, especially our Prince, without preparation, how much more ought we to come prepared when we are to speak to the Kin•…•… 〈◊〉〈◊〉 kings, and that concerning matters of great importance? Thirdly, we may not be rash with our mouthes, nor let our hearts be hastie to utter any thing before God, Eccles 5. 1. But as the sonne of Sirach adviseth, Before we pray we ought to prepare our selves, and not be as those that tempt God, Ecclus 18. 23. Fourthly, we have the example of David Psal. 108. 1. and 57. 7. O God, my heart is prepared, so is my glo∣ry; I will sing and give praise.
Now this preparation consisteth partly in remo∣ving* 1.3 the impediments, and partly in the using of the means. For first, We must look to our feet, Eccles. 5. 1. that is, with what affections and dispositions we come to prayer; and consequently are to lay aside all carnall thoughts and worldly cares which might