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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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Make me therfore woorthie of that which thou art woorthie of so shal I be woorthie of that of which now I am vnwoorthie Make me as thy wil is to cesse from sinne that as my dutie binds I may serue thee Grant that I may so keepe and gouerne and end my life that I may sleepe in peace and rest in thee Sticke to me euen to the end that sleepe with rest and rest with quietnes quietnes with euerlastingnes a Reu. 7 15. 16. 17. Reu. 21 4. 23. 24. may receaue me Amen Chap. 11. A praier vnto the blessed Trinitie BOth with hart and mouth we confesse we praise blesse thee God the Father a Mat. 11 25 Mark 13 32 Iohn 20 17. vnbegotten thee God the Sonne onelie begotten b Iohn 1 14. 18. Iohn 3 16. 18. 1. Iohn 4 9. thee God the holie Ghost the comforter c Ioh. 14 16 17. 26. Iohn 15 26. an holie and inseparable Trinitie to thee be glorie worlds without end d 1. Tim. 1 17 2. Tim. 4 18. Reu. 7 12. Amen Chap. 12. A confession of Gods almightines and maiestie O Our GOD a Psal 90 1. 2. Psal 95 7. ô almightie God b Gen. 35 11 Ezech. 10 5 Eccl. 42 17. Reuel 15 3. ô holie Trinitie one power and vnparted Maiestie I praise thee yea euen I y e basest of thy seruants and a simple member of thy Church I praise thee and with a due sacrifice of praise c Psal 50 14 Psal 116 17. according to the knowledge and power which thou hast vouchsafed to impart vpon me I glorifie thee And because I lacke outward gifts to offer behold that which is in mee euen the vowes of thankesgiuing d Psa 116 14 17. 18. gladlie and ioifulie doe I offer out of a good conscience e 1. Tim. 1 5. and faith vnfained With mine hart therefore I do beleeue f Rom. 10 10 ô King of heauen g Mat. ●1 25 and Lord of the earth and with my mouth I confesse the Father h Mar. 13 32 Iohn 20 17 the Sonne i Iohn 1 18. Rom. 8 3. 17. and the holie Ghost k Mar. 12 36 Actes 1 5. 8. 16. three in persons l Matt. 3 16. 17. Mark 1 10. 11. Luke 3 21. 22. yet but one in substance to be a verie m Ier. 10 10. Iohn 17 3. and almightie n 2. Co. 6 18 Reu. 11 17. God of one simple spiritual o Ioh. 4 24. 2. Cor. 3 17. inuisible p 1. Tim. 1 17 and incomprehensible q Psa 139 7. 8 c. nature in which none is either higher or lower or greater than other but are altogether perfect r Matt. 5 48 without deformitie big without quantitie ſ Iob. 2 3 8. 9. good t Mat. 19 17. without qualitie without anie time euerlasting u Eccl. 18 1 Lamen 5 19 without dieng immortal x 1. Tim. 1 17 strong y Psal 7 10. 12. 13. Esaie 1 24. without faintnes true z Reu. 6 10. without falsehood without anie abode present euerie where a Psa 139 6. 7. 8. without anie place wholie euerie where filling al things without stretching going euerie where without stop or let passing ouer al things and yet moouest not abiding in al places and yet standest not creating al things b Psa 124 8. Psal 134 3. Eccl. 43 1. 2 c. without neede gouerning al things c Mat. 11 25. without labor giuing beginnings to al things d Hab. 1 12. and yet had no beginning e Pro. 8 22. 23 c. changing al things f 2. Pet. 3 10 and yet neuer changed g Mal. 3 6. Dan. 6 26. Rom. 16 26 in greatnes infinit h Iob. 23 8. 9. in power almightie i Psal 115 3 Reuel 1 8. in goodnes soueraigne k Mar. 10 18 Iames. 1 17. in wisedom wonderful l Wisd 9 1. 4. 5 c. Eccles 1 1. 2 c. Iam. 1 17. in counsels terrible m Psal 66 5 in iudgements righteous n Ps 119 137 in cogitations secret o Psal 92 5. in promise true p Psa 86 15. in works holie q Esaie 6 3. Esai 43 15. Reuel 4 8. in mercie rich r Psal 130. vers 7. toward sinners most patient ſ Psal 86 verse 15. toward the penitent most merciful t Ierem. 18 vers 8. Ezec. 18 vers 21. Luk. 13 vers 3 5. Luk. 15 vers 18 19 20. alwaie y e same u Mal. 3 vers 6. eternal x Psal 102 vers 11 12. and euerlasting and immortal y 1. Tim. 1 17. and vnchangeable whom neither widenes of place maketh bigger nor straightnes lesser nor corners wring whose wil doth not varie nor friendship alter whom neither aduersitie maketh out of quiet neither prosperitie ouer iocund nor obliuiō bringeth aught out of thy mind nor memorie into thy remēbrance neither things passed goe awaie nor things to come succeede where thou art with the beginning thou begannest not with times thou encreasest not z Ps 10● 25 26. 27. with the end thou takest not an end but both before al worlds and in the world and worlds without end thou liuest enioiest perpetual praise eternal glorie a 2. Tim. 4 verse 18. Reuel 7 12. soueraigne auctoritie singular honor an euerlasting kingdom infinit power for euer and euer Amen Chap. 13. A Zealous praier wherein is declared how God the Father hath saued mankind and how the Word became flesh with a praier for remission of sinnes HItherto ô GOD almightie a Gen. 35 ●● Eccl. 46 16. which seest and searchest mine hart b 1. Sam. 16 verse 7. Psal 7 9. hitherto I haue confessed the almightines of thy Maiestie the Maiestie of thine almightines but now as I beleeue in mine hart vnto righteousnes c Rom. 10 verse 10. so wil I confesse with mouth vnto saluation how thou hast vouchsafed to helpe mankind in the end of the world Touching thee God the Father thou art neuer read to be sent but of thy Sonne the Apostle writeth on this wise d Gal. 4 4. When the fulnes of time was come God sent forth his Sonne Whē he saith Hee sent he plainlie showeth how hee came being sent into this world when being borne of the virgin Marie e Matt. x 18 19 c. Luke 2 6. 7. he showed himselfe in the flesh to be verie GOD and perfect man f Iohn 1 14. But what meaneth that principal of al the other Euangelists when he saith g Iohn 1 10 He was in the world and the world was made by him Thither truelie he was sent by his humanitie where he was alwaie is by his diuinitie Which ambassage of his I verelie do beleeue with mine hart and acknowledge with my mouth was the worke of the whole sacred