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A15028 A handfull of holesome (though homelie) hearbs gathered out of the goodlie garden of Gods most holie word; for the common benefit and comfortable exercise of all such as are deuoutlie disposed. Collected and dedicated to all religious ladies, gentlewomen, and others; by Anne Wheathill, Gentlewoman. Wheathill, Anne. 1584 (1584) STC 25329; ESTC S106304 62,126 302

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Wherefore grant vnto me from hencefoorth to liue in thy feare all the daies of my life and to end this pilgrimage in faith and truth to the glorie of thy holie name Which grant vs O deare father for thy deare sonne Iesus Christs sake who is blessed with thée O father To whom with thée and the holie Ghost be giuen all honour praise world without end Amen 27. A praier vnto the sonne of God wherein the soule is comforted by the rehearsall of Christs manifold benefits O My soule inforce thée with all thy strength to set foorth the noble praises of the Lord thy GOD and redéemer Thou hast within thée manie goodlie gifts of nature and grace which giue thée occasion neuer to cease from giuing of thanks Forget not these beneficiall gifts which he hath giuen thée for of forgetfulnesse commeth vnvnthankefulnesse which vnkindnes maketh thée not worthie to enioie that is giuen thée Consider my soule first the miserable estate wherein thou wast brought by sinne Thou wast the enimie of God the bond-seruant of the diuell and subiect to death euerlasting From this hath thy mercifull brother Iesus Christ being both GOD and man deliuered thée making satisfaction for all thy sinnes through his death and passion What greater loue could he shewe than to die for thée whereby he driueth awaie all thine offenses If thou set before thine eies the multitude of thy sinnes then shalt thou also behold the benefits and goodnes of thy redéemer Giue him therefore the sacrifice of praise and glorifie him for therein he delighteth not for his profit but for thine not for that he is anie thing thereby aduanced but that dooing thy dutie by faith thou maist be made partaker of ioie euerlasting with him And though he send thée manie aduersities in this world thinke that he loueth thée for if he did not he would leaue thée to sinke in thine owne sinne to the vtter losse both of bodie and soule But he hath saued thy life from euerlasting destruction he hath redéemed thée with his most pretious blood he died for thy sinnes and rose againe for thy iustification Loue him therefore my soule and magnifie him all the daies of thy life Put thy whole affiance in him and feare no violence of enimies for although they assault thée yet can they not vanquish thée For he that through his mercie and louing kindnesse hath giuen thée power by him to vanquish thine enimies will not faile after thy fight and victorie to reward thée with a crowne of glorie and immortalitie When death thy last enimie shall be ouercome then shalt thou be admitted to the ioifull companie of angels and saints in heauen there to haue more ioie and comfort than hart can wish When the glorie of the Lord shall appeare then shalt thou be fullie satisfied to thy contentation His countenance shall replenish thée with all io●e Wherfore my soule whilest thou art in this present life ioined with thy fraile and heauie carcase giue thanks louinglie to thy gentle redéemer for his vnspeakeable kindnesse His grace is readie at hand at thy call fight therefore manfullie and mightilie against all sinfull concupiscence and vice put off the old man and leaue all the works of darkenes put on the new man arme thée with the armor of light Beginne a new life and flie vnto Christ the strong tower and sure rocke leaue all worldlie pleasures and vanities and call for his grace and doubt not but he will make thée liue a new spirituall life and giue thée immortallitie both of soule and bodie in heauen euerlastinglie where thou shalt continuallie behold the face of God to the fulnesse of all thy ioie and contentation Stand fast in this hope and mistrust not the mercies of GOD call to remembrance the ancient goodnes of thy heauenlie father which is all one with the mercie of his sonne and the holie Ghost Behold how mercifull and beneficiall he hath euer bin to those that beléeue and trust in him For looke how high the heauen is from the earth so great is his mercie also to them that feare him How much are we bound to serue this our God in Christ by whom we haue receiued redemption He is a God of all gods mightie and terrible which accepteth no persons nor taketh rewards Thou doost right vnto the fatherlesse and helpest the stranger that is in distresse Come vnto me most louing God and sauiour helpe and fight thou for me let not mine enimies haue the victorie ouer me Powre foorth thy grace vpon my corrupt nature and I shall be purged from all wickednesse I am almost dead in sinne quicken me and giue me life againe sithence thou art God the author of life and health for none can doo it but thou alone my God and sauiour then shall my toong praise thy righteousnesse O Lord God without ceasing Amen 28. Another praier vnto the sonne wherein the miseries of this our mortall life are remembred O Most louing Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ that art the verie naturall sonne of the almightie heauenlie father God of God light of light a God thou art without beginning a Lord from euerlasting before the mountains were brought foorth or euer the earth and the world were made whose kingdome likewise shall endure world without end Thou Lord I saie that art equall with thy father in power and glorie didest not disdaine to become man among men to the intent thou wouldest by suffering painfull passion be the refuge of mankind from one generation to another The yoong chickens when the kite striketh at them haue none other refuge but to run dickering vnder the wings of the hen no more hath mankind anie other defense against his rauening enimies but onelie the couering of thy grace and the shadowe of thy most pretious passion which is vnto vs a strong tower and sure shield of defense against all inuasions This grace mercifull Lord we humblie beséech thée to send vs that by turning thy fauourable countenance vpon vs we may knowe our owne infirmities and leauing all pleasure in vile temporall things we may turne to thée that art our Sauiour and redéemer our God and our brother Make vs to knowe in what miserie in what trouble and in how manie kind of displeasures we lead our liues here continuallie vntill the time that age or sicknesse commeth vpon vs at which time thou wilt call vs saieng Ye children of Adam returne ye now againe into the earth from whence ye came This is the debt due vnto nature Of earth we came in the earth we trauell of earth we liue and into earth me must returne againe For the life of man is to be likened vnto a night watchman that when his houre is past taketh his rest Thus fareth it by the life of man who first passeth awaie his childhood next in youth the third in manhood the fourth in age which vanisheth awaie like smoke that passeth awaie out of the chimneie For as