XVIII. ALL MANNER OF PRAYER.
IT is an ancient stratagem of Satan, (yet still
he useth it, still men are cheated by it,) to set
God’s ordinance at variance, as the disciples fell
out amongst themselves, which of them should be
the greatest. How hath the reader’s pew been
clashed against the preacher’s pulpit, to the
shaking almost of the whole church, whether
that the word preached or read be most effectual 159to salvation. Also, whether the word preached
or catechised be most useful. But no ordinance so abused as prayer. Prayer hath been
set up against preaching, against catechising,
against itself. Whether public or private, church
or closet, set or extempore prayer be the best.
See how St. Paul determines the controversy,
πάσῃ προσευχῇ, with all manner of prayer
(so the Geneva translation) and supplication in the
spirit. [Ephes. vi. 18.] Preferring none, commending all lawful
prayer to our practice.