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The Valley of Vision - Westminster Bookstore

[ ]The Valley of VisionThe Valley of VisionA Collection of Puritan Prayersand DevotionsEdited byArthur BennettThe burden of the Valley of visionIsaiah 22:1 THE BANNER OF TRUTH TRUST[ v]the Valley of visionT H E BA N N E R O F TR U T H TR U S T3 Murrayfield Road, Edinburgh EH12 6EL, Box 621, Carlisle, PA 17013, USA* The Banner of Truth Trust 1975 Reprinted 1977 Reprinted 1983 Reprinted 1986 Reprinted 1989 Reprinted 1994 Reprinted 1995 Reprinted 1997 Reprinted 1999 Reprinted 2001 Reprinted 2002 Reprinted 2005 Reprinted 2007 Reprinted 2009*isbn-13: 978 0 85151 228 0*Typeset in 10 pt Adobe Caslon Pro at The Banner of Truth TrustPrinted in the byVersa Press, Inc.,East Peoria, IL[v]The Valley of VisionTo my colleagues and students atAll Nations Christian College, Ware,for ten years fellowshipin Christ[v ]The Valley of VisionPrefaceThe prayers in this book are drawn from the largely forgotten deposit of Puritan spiritual exercises, meditations and aspirations.

The Valley of Vision The Valley of Vision lord, high and holy, meek and lowly, Thou hast brought me to the valley of vision, where I live in the depths but see thee in the heights; hemmed in by mountains of sin I behold thy glory. Let me learn by paradox that the way down is the way up, that to be low is to be high,

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1 [ ]The Valley of VisionThe Valley of VisionA Collection of Puritan Prayersand DevotionsEdited byArthur BennettThe burden of the Valley of visionIsaiah 22:1 THE BANNER OF TRUTH TRUST[ v]the Valley of visionT H E BA N N E R O F TR U T H TR U S T3 Murrayfield Road, Edinburgh EH12 6EL, Box 621, Carlisle, PA 17013, USA* The Banner of Truth Trust 1975 Reprinted 1977 Reprinted 1983 Reprinted 1986 Reprinted 1989 Reprinted 1994 Reprinted 1995 Reprinted 1997 Reprinted 1999 Reprinted 2001 Reprinted 2002 Reprinted 2005 Reprinted 2007 Reprinted 2009*isbn-13: 978 0 85151 228 0*Typeset in 10 pt Adobe Caslon Pro at The Banner of Truth TrustPrinted in the byVersa Press, Inc.,East Peoria, IL[v]The Valley of VisionTo my colleagues and students atAll Nations Christian College, Ware,for ten years fellowshipin Christ[v ]The Valley of VisionPrefaceThe prayers in this book are drawn from the largely forgotten deposit of Puritan spiritual exercises, meditations and aspirations.

2 They testify to the richness and colour of evangelical thought and language that animated vital piety in an important stream of English religious life. It is hoped that their publication will help to redress the neglect of this vast ocean of Puritan Puritan Movement was a religious phenomenon of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, yet its influence continued at least to the time of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 92) who may be regarded as the last of the great Puritans. Although the political storm ended in 1660, its theological ground-swell carried forward distinct forms of practical religion for many decades, particularly family worship and private devotion. In these spheres, and in that of the authority of Scripture over the whole of life, New England Presbyterians and Congregationalists were at one with English Dissenters and Anglican evangelicals in a close-knit union that transcended differences of worship, discipline and polity.

3 They spoke the same spiritual language, shared the same code of values, adopted the same attitude towards the Christian religion, and breathed out the same God-centred aspirations in a manner that makes it impossible to distinguish the voice of conformist from that of non-conformist. Thus, this book of Puritan prayers has a unity not often found in similar works. The strength of Puritan character and life lay in the practice of prayer and meditation. Many of those who held the doctrines of grace wrote down a record of God s intimate dealings with their souls, not with an eye to publication, but, as in David Brainerd s case, to test their spiritual growth, and to encourage themselves by their re-perusal in times of low spiritual fervour.

4 Others, like William Jay and Henry Law, turned their personal devotions into corporate forms for family worship, and published them to the church at large. Yet others, such as Philip Doddridge and William Romaine, wrote prayers into their literary works in order to evoke the reader s spiritual response. Many ministers went further and advised their congregations to put their private prayer thoughts on paper and vocalize them. There thus emerged an important corpus of inspiring Puritan prayers that are still largely unused.[v ]the Valley of visionIn extracting this selection from Puritan literature it has been necess-ary to change some prayers from the plural and the third person into the singular and the first person in order that the book might be used chiefly in private devotion.

5 But, by a change of pronoun, most of them can be employed in corporate worship. A final section has been added for occasions of corporate worship. Old idiom has been retained, but it has been necessary to reframe some phrases in order to accommodate archaic thought to modern understanding. A number of prayers were originally spiritual experiences, as in the case of Thomas Shepard, and some others are conflations from different sources to bind together a given poetic form has been adopted throughout as an aid to easier comprehension and utterance. Each prayer consists of a number of main clauses with subsidiary clauses that illuminate and enlarge the subject. In this way an opportunity is provided for pauses and reflections. The editor is thus responsible for the structure of the prayers as here printed.

6 The book is not intended to be read as a prayer manual. The soul learns to pray by praying; for prayer is communion with a transcendent and immanent God who on the ground of his nature and attributes calls forth all the powers of the redeemed soul in acts of total adoration and dedication. The prayers should therefore be used as aspiration units, the several parts of which could become springboards for the individual s own prayer subjects. These and their divisions can also serve homiletic prayers are taken from the works of Thomas Shepard, Thomas Watson, Richard Baxter, John Bunyan, Isaac Watts, William Williams, Philip Doddridge, William Romaine, David Brainerd, Augustus Toplady, Christmas Evans, William Jay, Henry Law and Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

7 They are sent out with the prayer of Philip Doddridge, that, However weak and contemptible this work may seem in the eyes of the children of this world, and however imperfect it really be, it may nevertheless live before thee, and through a divine power be mighty to produce the rise and progress of religion. I desire to thank the Rev. Iain H. Murray of the Banner of Truth Trust for his encouragement to produce this work, Mr S. M. Houghton, many of whose kindly criticisms have been accepted, and the Rev. R. E. Davies, who helped to resolve theological points. I am grateful to the Trustees of the British Museum, Dr Williams Library, and the Evangelical Library for access to out-of-print Bennett[ x]The Valley of VisionContentsPrefaceviiIntroductory: The Valley of Vision xv1: Father, Son, and Holy SpiritThe Trinity3 Christ is All18 God the All4 Fullness in Christ19 God the Source of All Good5 Union with Christ20 The Great God6 The Name of Jesus21 The All-Good7 Christ Alone22 The Mover8 Jesus my Glory23 The Divine Will9 The Love of Jesus24 Divine Mercies10 Love to Jesus25 God Enjoyed11 The Second Coming26A Present Salvation12 Spiritus Sanctus27 Man s Great End13 God the Spirit28 God Honoured14 The Spirit of Jesus29 Praise and Thanksgiving15 The Spirit s Work30 The Gift of Gifts16 The Spirit as Teacher32 Christ the Word172.

8 Redemption and ReconciliationThe Gospel Way35 The Precious Blood41 The Awakened Sinner36 Love Lustres at Calvary42 The Convicting Spirit37 The Saviour44 The Cry of a Convicted Sinner38 Reconciliation45 God and Myself39 Deliverance46 The Mediator40 Regeneration47[x]the Valley of visionResurrection48 Living for Jesus58 Election49 Kept by God59 Christian Calling50A Christian s Prayer60 Assurance51 Amazing Grace61A Convert s First Prayer53 The Great Discovery62 The Life Look54A Neophyte s Devotion63 Victory55 The Nevers of the Gospel64 Freedom56 True Religion65 Belonging to Jesus573: Penitence and DeprecationSelf-Knowledge69 The Broken Heart83 Yet I Sin70 Self-Noughting84 The Dark Guest71 Shortcomings85 Paradoxes72 Backsliding86 Heart Corruptions73 Sins87 Self-Deprecation74 Pride88 The Deeps75 Passion89 Continual Repentance76 Penitence90 Confession and Petition77 Man a Nothing91 Contrition78A Cry for Deliverance92 Humiliation79 Mercy93 Mortification80 Crucifixion and Resurrection94 Purification81 New Beginning95 Reproofs82 Reliance964.

9 Needs and DevotionsNeed of Grace99 Choices105 Conflict100 Desires106 Peril101 Faith and the World107 Need of Jesus102 Journeying On108 Weaknesses103 Spiritual Growth109 The Infinite and the Finite104 Voyage110[x ]The Valley of VisionYear s End111 Morning117 New Year112 Morning Needs118 The Family113 Morning Dedication119 Caring Love114 Evening Prayer120 Divine Support115 Evening Praise121 Grace Active116 Evening Renewal1225: Holy AspirationsLongings after God125 Openness133 Consecration and Worship126 Christlikeness134 Resting on God127 Christian Love135 Devotion128 Love Shed Abroad136 The Personal Touch129To be Fit for God137 Divine Promises130 Confidence138 Spiritual Helps131 Covenant139 Refuge1326: Approach to GodAct of Approach143 The Throne148In Prayer144 Requests149 Living by Prayer145 After Prayer150 Meeting God146A Colloquy on Rejoicing151 The Prayer of Love1477: Gifts of GraceGod All-Sufficient155 Comforts164 Privileges156 Fullness165 Blessings157 Happiness166 Faith158 Vocation167 Love159 Truth in Jesus168 Joy160 Grace in Trials169 Contentment161 The Grace of the Cross170 Repose162 Calvary s Anthem171 Sleep163 Sincerity172 Contents[x ]the Valley of vision8.

10 Service and MinistryGod s Cause175A Minister s Praises187 Service and Equipment176A Minister s Bible188 Things Needful177A Minister s Preaching189 Humility in Service178 Scriptural Convictions190 The Servant in Battle179 Lord s Day Eve191 Vain Service180 The Lord s Day192 Love Rest in God181 Lord s Day Morning193A Disciple s Renewal182 Worship194A Minister s Evils183 The Lord s Supper195A Minister s Prayer184 The Minister before Sacrament196A Minister s Confession185 Lord s Day Evening197A Minister s Strength186 The Minister s Covenant1989: ValedictionEarth and Heaven201 Retrospect and Prospect203 Heaven Desired20210: A Week s Shared PrayersFirst Day Morning Worship207 Fourth Day Evening God All-Sufficient214 First Day Evening The Teacher208 Fifth Day Morning The Giver215 Second Day Morning God Over All209 Fifth Day Evening Protection216 Second Day Evening Bounty210 Sixth Day Morning The Gospel217 Third Day Morning God Creator and Controller211 Sixth Day Evening The Mediator218 Third Day Evening Before Sleep212 Seventh Day Morning God s Good Pleasure219 Fourth Day Morning True Christianity213 Seventh Day Evening Future Blessings220 Bibliography221[x ]The Valley of VisionIntroductoryThe Valley of Vision [xv]The Valley of VisionThe Valle y of Visionlord, high and holy, meek and lowly,Thou hast brought me to the Valley of Vision , where I live in the depths but see thee in the heights.


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