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A23061 A right Christian treatise, entituled S. Augustines praiers: published in more ample sort than yet it hath bin in the English tong; purged from diuers superstitious points; and adorned with manifold places of the S. Scripture, by Thomas Rogers. Wherevnto is annexed Saint Augustines psalter: translated and quoted by the same T.R.; S. Augustines praiers. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. 1581 (1581) STC 950; ESTC S100329 79,739 249

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appeere c Acts. 1 11. Acts. 10 42. 2. Tim. 4 1. 8. I knowe thou wilt not keepe silence d Psa 50 3. 4. at what time the fire shal deuour before thy face and a mightie tempest encrease about thee when thou wilt cal the heauen aboue and the earth to iudge thy people and lo al my sinnes shal be laid open e 1. Cor. 4 5. before so manie thousand people and not onelie al my wicked deedes but also al mine euil thoughts and words shal be manifest before al the companies of Angels So manie iudges then shal I wretch stand before as haue excelled me in wel-doing So manie shal giue sentence to my confusion as haue shewed me examples to liue vprightlie So manie shal be witnesses to conuince me as haue both instructed me with their godlie exhortations and prouoked mee vnto imitation by their righteous dealing O my Lord I knowe not what to saie I can not tel what answere to make and being now in extreme peril my conscience trobleth my secret cogitations torment my couetousnes fettereth my pride accuseth mine enuie eateth my lust inflameth my riotousnes trobleth my gluttonie shameth my drunkennes confuteth my detraction teareth my discord parteth mine anger disquieteth my lightnes dissolueth my sloth oppresseth mine hypocrisie deceaueth my flatterie breaketh my fauor lifteth vp my slander pricketh me Behold my deliuerer from the fierce nations behold with whom I haue liued with whom I haue studied with whom also I haue kept promise from the daie of my birth The studies which I delighted in doe now condemne me which once I praised dispraise me now These are the friends vpon whom I rested the teachers to whom I listened the masters whom I serued the counselers whom I beleeued the citizens with whom I dwelled the companions whome I consented vnto Alack my King and my God f Psal 5 2. that my freedome is so long kept fro me Alack ô my light g Psal 27 1. that I haue remained with the dwellers of Kedar h Ps 120 5. And seeing holie Dauid hath said Too long i Psa 120 6. how much more may I wretch saie My soule hath too long bin a stranger O God my strength k Psal 18 1. 2. in thy sight shal none that liueth be iustified l Psa 143 2. My trust is not in the sonnes of men Whome wilt thou find righteous m Rom. 3 verse 20. if thou iudge without mercie And vnles in fauor thou preuent the wicked there wil not be to glorifie the good For I do beleeue ô my saluation n Psa 88 1. which thing I haue heard how that thy bountifulnes leadeth me vnto repentance o Rom. 2 4. the sweete words of thy mouth haue sounded in mine eares No man can come vnto me except the Father which hath sent me draw him p Ioh. 6 44. Now because thou hast taught me and mercifulie endued me with this knowledge from the bottome of mine hart and with al the power of my mind I humblie praie thee ô almightie Father with thy most welbeloued sonne q Mat. 3 17. and thee sweete Sonne with the most cheerful comforter r Iohn 14 16 26. I beseech thee drawe me ſ Sal. songs 1 verse 1. 2. 3. so that I may run after thee by the sauor of thy good ointments Chap. 5. A praier vnto God the Father through his sonne Iesus Christ. VNto thee doe I cal a Psal 18 3. 6. ô GOD euen vnto thee doe I cal For thou art neere vnto al that cal vpon thee to al that cal vpon thee in truth b Ps 145 18. Because thou art the truth c Ioh. 14 6. teach me I beseech thee of thy goodnes ô holie truth teach me to cal vpon thee in truth For of my selfe I am ignorant how to doe so d Rom. 8 verse 26. but mine humble request is ô blessed veritie to be taught of thee For to be wise without thee is but foolishnes e 1. Cor. 1 20. but to knowe thee f Iohn 17 3 is perfect wisedome Instruct me in thine heauenlie wisedome and teach me thy statutes g Psa 119 1● For I verelie doe beleeue that he is blessed whome thou chastisest ô Lord and teachest in thy lawe h Psa 94. 12. My desire is to cal vnto thee now grant I praie thee I may doe so in truth What is it to cal vnto the truth in truth but euen to cal vnto the Father in the name of the Sonne i Ioh. 15 16. Then holie Father thy word is the truth k Ioh. 17 17. the beginning of thy word is truth l Ps 119 160. for this is the beginning of thy words that the word was in the beginning m Iohn 1 1. In that verie beginning I worship thee the chiefe beginning In that same very word of truth I cal vnto thee the perfect truth in which thou the verie same truth direct me in thy truth and teach me For what is more acceptable than to cal vpon the begetter in the name of his onlie begotten to mooue the Father vnto mercie in the recordation of the Sonne to mitigate the wrath of the King through naming of his deere child So haue the guiltie bin woont to be deliuered out of prison the fettered loased and such as haue bin adiudged to the death haue not onelie bin pardoned but gotten beside extraordinarie fauor while they haue expressed the tender affection toward a deerlie beloued child to angrie princes finalie so haue trespassing seruants escaped punishment at their masters hands euen through the intercession of their sweete sonnes Euen after the like sort by the tender loue of thine almightie Sonne I humblie beseech thee ô almightie Father bring my soule out of prison n Psa 142 7 that I may praise thy Name By thy coëternal and onelie Sonne o Ioh. 3 16. 18. 1. Iohn 4 9. I praie thee deliuer me from the chaines of sinne and through the intercession of thy Sonne that sitteth now at thy right hand restore me vnto life to whome mine owne desertes doe threaten a deadlie sentence For what other intercessor should I direct vnto thee but euen him which is the reconciliation for our sinnes p 1. Ioh. 2 2. and sitteth at thy right hand making request for vs q Rom. 8 verse 34. Behold mine aduocate with thee God the Father r 1. Iohn 2 1. behold the most hie Priest ſ Hebr. 8 1. which needeth not to be sanctified by the blood of anie thing t Heb. 9 11. 12. but shineth gloriouslie embrued with his owne blood behold the sacrifice holie acceptable and perfect u Heb. 9 24. 25 c. offered and receaued for a sweet smelling sauor x Eph. 5 2. behold the lambe vndefiled y 1. Pet. 1 19. that as a sheepe before his shearers opened not his mouth