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A84350 Elijahs fiery-chariot, or Glowing-coals taken from Gods altar being excellent prayers and meditations, fitted for all persons in all conditions. Composed by divers learned Fathers and martyrs in the Church of God. The like never before extant. Elias, John, fl. 1659. 1659 (1659) Wing E500; Thomason E2257_1; ESTC R210145 129,509 438

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not be compared to the reward of faith that glorious sight which we shall see in the life to come when faith and hope shall cease Now thy children know that they be thy sons though they yet appeare not what they shall bee Wee know say they that when our Christ God and man shal appear then shal we be like vnto him for we shall see him euen as he is O great prerogatiue to see Christ as he is which is not to be considered so much for the manhood as for the godhead it selfe as Paul doth also write that when all things are subiect vnto the Sonne thē shal he be subiect vnto thee deare Father also that God may be al in al. And therfore Christ our sauior praied for vs that we might know thee the onely true God Not that our Christ the sonne is not with thee the true coequall and substantiall God but that we might know how that after the iudgement such a mystery of his mediatorshippe shall not be in heauen as is now in earth Then thou blessed Trinity God the Father God the Sonne and God the holy ghost shal be all in al thou shalt be the end of our desires thou shalt be looked vpon without end thou shalt be loued without lothing thou shalt be praised without wearinesse although loathsomnesse be wont to follow fulnes yet our fulnes in the contemplation of thy pleasures shal bring with it no kind at all of loathsomnesse Society of ioyes shal be in the beholding of thee Pleasures are on thy right hand for euer We shal be satisfied when we arise after thine image I meane in the resurrection O deare Father shew thy selfe vnto vs and we aske no more Oh grant vs with thy Saints in euerlasting life to praise with perpetuall praises thy holy name Happy then and happy againe were we if that day were come that we might sing with the Angels Elders and innumerable thousands a new song and say Thou Christ Iesu which was slain art worthy to receiue power and riches and wisedome and strength honour and glory and blessing In this blessed life al kind of maladies griefs sorrowes and euils be farre away and all full of all kind of mirth ioy and pleasure Oh that we might see now a little with S. Iohn that holy City new Ierusalem descending from heauen prepared of God as a bride trimmed for her husband O that we might now something hear the great voice speaking out of the throne Behold the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and hee shall bee vnto them their God hee will wipe away all teares from their eies and death shall be no more nor weeping nor crying nor sorrow for the former things are gone I.B. Another meditation of the blessed state and felicity of this life to come THis body is but a prison where in the soule is kept and that verily not beautifull nor bright but most foule and dark disquiet fraile and filled vp with much vermin and venimous vipers I mean it concerning our affections standing in an aire most vnholesom and prospect most lothsome if a man consider the extremities of it by the eies nose mouth eares hands feet and all the other parts So that no Bocardo no Litleease no Dungeon no Bishops prison no Gatehouse no sinke no pit may be compared in any point to be so euill a prison for the soule as the body is for and of the soule wherethrough the children of God haue been occasioned to cry and lament their long being in it Oh saith Dauid How long shall I lie in this prison Oh wretch that I am saith Paul who shall deliuer me out of this body of sinne Rom. 7. which is an heauy burden to the soul as the wise man saith And the godly cry Luke 2● Now let thy seruant depart in peace O that I were dissolued and had put off this earthly fraile tabernacle Psal 143. Take me vnto thee and bring my soule out of this prison that it may giue thanks vnto thee O Lord. For so long as wee bee in this body we cannot see the Lord yea it is an heauy habitation depresseth down sore the spirit from the familiarity which it selfe should haue with God This world and life is an exile a vale of misery a wildernes of it selfe being void of all vertues necessary for eternall life full of enemies sorrowes sighings sobbings gronings miseries c. In danger to hunger cold heat thirst sores sicknesse tentations trouble death and innumerable calamities being momentany short vnstable and nothing but vain and therfore is compared to a warfare a womans trauaile a shadow a smoke a vapor a word a storme a tempest in the which Gods people feele great molestations griefs and troubles now of satan himselfe now of the world now of their own flesh and that so wonderfully diuersly dangerously and contrarily that they are enforced to cry O Lord when shall we come appear before thee when shall this misery end when shall we be deliuered out of this vale of misery out of this wildernes out of these continuall afflictions and most perilous seas But where thou art Lord and deare father of mercy there is not onely no prison no dolours nor sorrow no sighings no tears no sicknesse no hunger no heat no colde no paine no tentations no displeasure no malice no pride no vncleannesse no contention no torments no horror no sinne no filth no stinch no bearth no death no weeping no teares no misery no mischiefe there is I say not only no such thing or any euill not some or displeasant thing but all liberty all light all pleas●ntnesse all ioy reioycing mirth pleasure health welth riches glory power treasure honour triumph comfort solace loue vnitie peace concord wisedome vertue melody meeknesse felicitie beatitude and all that euer can be wished or desired in most securitie eternity and perpetuity that may be thought not onely of man but of Angels and Archangels yea aboue all thoughts The eie hath not seene the like the eare hath not heard 1. Co● 2. nor no heart is able to conceiue in any point any part of the blissefull beatitude which is with thee most deare Lord and Sauior most gracious God and comforter Where thou art O blessed God the Archangels Angels Thrones Powers Dominions Cherubins Seraphins Patriarchs Prophets Apostles Martyrs Virgins Confessors and righteous spirits cease not to sing night and day Holy Apoc. 4. holy holy Lord God of hosts honour maiesty glory power empire and dominion be vnto thee O God the creator O Lord Iesus the redeemer O holy spirit the comforter Apoc. 5. In recordation of this O how thy children reioice How contemne they the pleasures of this world How little esteeme they any corporall griefe or shame How desire they to be with thee How amiable are thy Tabernacles O Lord God of hostes say they My soule
Consider the olde generation and marke them well was there euer any confounded that put their trust in the Lord or who hath continued in his feare was sorsoken or whom did he euer despise that called vpon him And of all other that is the most notable which by the Prophet Ioel is added imediately after the prophesie of that horrible destruction that was at hand saying Whosoeuer shall call vpon the name of the Lord shal be saued Here let vs consider the order of promises which pertaine either outwardly to the body or inwardly to the soule Which part the soule I meane because it is much more pretious then the other wee must first craue such things as properly belong to the saluation thereof But first of all confessing our sinnes vnto God with most humble and penitent hearts let vs set before vs the promises of remission of the same For this sentence is true God heareth no sinners that is such as delight and continue in sin Wherfore in all other praiers yea when we be about to aske any other things whatsoeuer they be let vs first thinke of the remission of sins hauing alwaies in our sight some cōfortable promises thereof as this If we confesse and acknowledge our sinnes he is faithfull and righteous to forgiue our offences to clense vs from all iniqui●ies And herunto let vs haue the light of the holy Ghost to kindle and confirme in vs the true knowledge of God Let vs pray for the continuance of Gods holy word and gospell among vs for the inlarging of his Kingdome and the aduancing of his glory Let vs begge the gifts of faith 1 John 12 repentance feare patience prayer hope loue ioy peace of conscience with such other fruites of the spirit and for euerlasting life And here also wee must remember that we doe not onely call our selues continually to account for our new sins crauing at Gods hand mercy and forgiuenes of the same but also for those sinnes which might seeme to haue beene so long agoe forgotten as Dauid hauing confessed an hainous offence Psal 52 by that occasion returneth euen to his mothers wombe wherein he had gathered the infection heaping together the sins of the whole life euen so in another place when he asketh another thing he saith Remember not the sinnes of my youth remember me according to thy mercy for thy goodnesse sake O Lo●d Psal 25 Againe Looke vpon my affliction and trauel and forgiue all my sinnes When we haue thus praide for things pertaining to the soule and to the kingdome of God we must pray also for corporall benefits as well common as private as peace and tranquility of those countries which giue harborough to the true professors of the gospell and godly congregati●ns b●ing in this life Psal 88 as Daniel in the midds of the Lions Pray for the peace of Hierusalem faith Dauid also for defence from misery deliuerance from trouble for happie successe in the works of our vocation for health liuing protection of life and goods name c. And although the Lord knoweth before we aske what we haue need of is ready to giue liberally yea doth giue oftentimes vndesired furthermore hath promised that seeking first the kingdome of G●d and the righteousnesse thereof all other things shall be giuen vs yet he commandeth vs to aske corporall benefits and that for three causes First that we should know that hee is the author and giuer thereof and therefore should not onely be thankfull for the same but also stirred vp thereby to seeke loue and worship him Secondly that we should be wel perswaded of his good prouidence towards vs when we vnderstand that he doth not onely promise that he will neuer saile vs but also hath his hand alwaies stretched out to help them that call vpon him Iosua Thridly that our faith of reconciliation forgiuenes of sin shold be exercised through the asking of those corporall things And herein we must specially aboue all things seeke the glory of God and therfore we must pray for these corporall things in such sort that we may offer therewith our obedience vnto God Here of we haue example of Christ when he said Father if it be possible let this cup passe from me neuerthelesse not as J wil but as thou vvilt With this obedience to the will of God spake Dauid when he desired to be brought againe into his kingdome ● Reg. 15 saying If I shal find fauor in the sight of the lord he vvil bring me againe but if he shall say vnto me thou dost not please me I am ready let him doe as i● seemeth good And Job saith Iob 30 Though he kill me yet vvill I put my trust in him Therefore forasmuch as we doe know that it is the lot of Gods children to be alway vnder the crosse and therefore concerning those corporall benefits we know not how or what to aske as we ought wee must herein offer our obedience vnto God abiding his good will and pleasure so long as it shall seeme good vnto him to exercise vs in the want thereof who suffereth vs sometime to be afflicted for our chastisement and for the probation of our continuance and also that wee may receiue with great gladnesse if to his diuine wisdome it seeme expedient for vs that which with ardent desire wee long looked for 1. Cor. 15 S. Paul saith When wee are iudged we are chastened of the Lord because we should not be condemned with the world But when we pray for spirituall things we must aske them absolutely without condition for hereunto do pertain the chiefe promises of the gospell of the which God would haue vs most assured Verily verily I say vnto you saith Christ he that beleeueth in me hath euerlasting life John 6 As sure as I liue saith the Lord I will not the death of a sinner but that he returne and liue To the promise of God we must ioine examples Eze. 3.3 whereby we learne that God hath heard and holpen those that cal vpon him for all deliuerance whether they bee of other whereof the Scriptures are full ●r our selues whereof wee haue experience are examples of Gods promise Hereby did Dauid comfort himselfe in the anguish and heauinesse of his heart saying Psal 77 I will remember the works of the Lord and call to mind thy wonders of old time Thou hast mightily deliuered thy people euen the sonnes of Iacob and Joseph Psal 31 Againe I will be glad and reioyce in thy mercy for thou hast seene my trouble thou hast knowne my soule in aduersi●ie And thus being warned both by promises and examples let vs learn to cast our care vpon the Lord to call vpon him and to looke for helpe at his hand So shall our faith by little and little be more firme and certaine and our heart shall rest in hope and expectation of Gods helpe But forasmuch
If the power be our Fathers of whom should wee be afraid Let the diuell be subiect to the Lords power and kingdome as he is how can the subiect haue power ouer vs which be sonnes and heires in that he hath not power ouer porkets without the prouidence and permissiō of God Therfore full well should wee pray Lead vs not into temptatiō rather then let vs not be led into temptatiō for power is the Lords the Diuel hath none but that he hath of Gods gift No he were notable to receiue power if God did not make him able althogh the execution of it is rather of God● permission Giue all thank●s praise and glory to God our Father through Christ our Lord and Sauiour So bee it IOHN BRADFORD Priuate prayers for the morning and Euening and for other times of the day When you awake out of your sleepe pray thus MOst mercifull God and Father of our Sauiour Iesus Christ I most humbly thanke thee for the sweet sleepe and comfortable rest which thou hast giuen mee this night past beseeching thee that like as thou hast now awaked my body from sleepe so thou wouldest awake my soule from the sleepe of sinne and darkenesse of this world and that which thou now awaked out of sleep thou wouldest after death whereof this sleepe is but an image restore and raise aga ne to life euerlasting O gratious God make my body I heartily pray thee such a companion or rather a minister of godlinesse to my soule this day and all the time of this present life that in the life ●o comit may be partaker with the same of euerlasting happines through Christ Iesus our Lord. Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall shew light vnto thee Ephes 5. Occas●ons to meditate Here call to mind the great mirth and blessednesse of the euerlasting resurrection Also remember to muse vpon that most cleer light that bright morning new clearenes of our bodies after the long darken●sse which they haue been in All then shall bee full of vnspeakable ioy and felicity When you behold the day light pray O Lord God thou most glorious true light from whence this light of the day and sun doth spring and shine vnto vs O light which lightenest euery man that commeth into this world O light which knowest no night nor euening but art alway a mid day most cleare and faire without whom all is most horrible darkenes and by whom all things are most cleare and bright O thou wisedome of the eternall Father of mercies lighten my minde that I may see those things onely which please thee and may be blinded to all other things Grant mee so to walke in the waies by the light of thy holy word that nothing else may be light and pleasant vnto mee Lighten mine eies O Lord that I sleepe not in death least mine enemies say I haue preuailed against him Psal 30. Occasions to meditate Muse a while how much the light and eye of the mind and soule is better then of the body Also how much more we ought to care for the soule that it may see well th●n for the body Morouer that beasts haue bodily eies as well as men but men only haue the eies of the mind and that such as are godly wise When you arise pray OUR f rst parents cast downe themselues from a most excellent high an● honourable state into shame and misery and into the deepe sea of all wickednes and mischiefe but O Christ thou p●tting forth thy hand didst raise them vp againe Euen so wee except we be raised vp by thee shall he still for euer O good Christ our most gracious Redeemer as thou dost mercifully raise vp now this my body euen so I beseech thee raise vp my minde heart to the true knowledge and loue of thee that my conuersation may be in heauen where thou art If thou be ris n with Christ think vpon those things that be aboue Co. 3 Occasions to meditate Thinke how foule the fa●l of Adam was by reason of sinne and so of euery one of vs from the height of Gods grace Again thinke vpon the inestimable benefit of Christ by whose help we daily rise again from our fallings When you apparell your selfe pray O Christ cloath mee with thine owne selfe that I may be so far from making prouision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts thereof that I may cleane put off all desi●es and crucifie the king ome of the flesh in me Be thou vnto mee a g●rment to keepe me warme and to defend mee from the cold of this world If thou bee absent deare Lord all things are cold weake and dead but if thou be with me all t●ings are warme fresh and cherefull c. Grant me therfore that as I compasse this my body with this garment so thou wouldest cloth me wholy but especially my soule with thine owne selfe Put vpon you as the elect of God bowels of mercy meeknesse loue peace c. Col 3. Occasions to meditate Call to mind a little how wee are incorporate into Christ Again how he doth cloath vs gouerne and nourish vs vnder his wings protection and prouidence preserueth vs. When you are made ready to begin the day withall pray O Almighty God and most mercifull Father thou knowest and hast taught vs also something to know that the weakenes●e of man and woman is great and that with out thy grace they can neither doe nor think any good thing Have mercy vpon mee I humbly beseech thee thy most weake fraile vnworthie child lighten my minde that I may with pleasure look vpon good things only Inflame my loue with the heat thereof that I may carefully couet them and at the last by thy gracious conducting may happily attaine thē throgh Iesus Christ our Lord. I distrusting altogether mine owne weaknes comm●nd offer my selfe both soule and body into thy hands Thy louing spirit lead me forth into the land of righteousnes Cogitations meet to begin the day withall Think first that man consisteth of soule body that the soule is from heauen heauenly firm immortall but the body is from the earth earthly fraile ●●d mortall Again think that though by reason of sinne wherein ye are conceiued and borne the parts of the soule which do vnderstand and d●sire b● so corrupt that without speciall grace to both parts you can neither know nor loue any good thing in Gods sight much lesse then do that is good yet this notwithstanding think that you are regenerate by Christs resurrection which your Baptisme requireth you to beleeue and therefore haue both those parts some thing reformed both to know and to loue and therefore to doe also some good in the sight of God through Christ for whose sake our poore doings are accepted for good the euill and infirmity cleauing thereunto not being imputed throgh faith Thinke that by faith which is Gods seede for
into the fire but as the good wheat that is gathered into the barne then shall they be caught vp to meet thee in the clouds then shall their corrupt body put on incorruption then shall they be endued with immortality and glory then shall they be with thee and go whither thou goest then shal they heare Come ye blessed of my Father possesse the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning c. Then shall they be set on seats of maiesty iudging the whole world then shall they raigne with thee for euer then shall god be al in al with them to them then shal they enter and inherit heauenly Ierusalem and the glorious restfull land of Canaan where is alwaies day and neuer night where is no maner of weeping tears infirmity hunger cold sicknes enuy malice nor sinne but alwaies ioy without sorrow mirth without mesure pleasure without paine heauenly harmony most pleasant melody saying and singing Holy holy holy Lord God of hosts c. Finally the eie hath not seene the eare hath not heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man what they shall inherit and most surely enioy although here they be tormēted prisoned solicited of Sathan tempted of the flesh and intangled with the world where through they are inforced to cry Thy kingdome come Come Lord Iesu c. How amiable are thy Tabernacles Like as the Hart desireth the water brookes c. Now let thy seruant depart in peace I desire to be dissolued and to be with Christ We mourn in our selues waiting for the deliuerance of our bodies c. O gracious Lord when shall I find such mercy with thee that I may repent beleeue hope and look for these things with the full fruition of those heauenly ioyes which thou hast prepared for all them that feare thee and so rest with thee for euermore A meditation of the life euerlasting the place where it is and the incomparable ioyes thereof THat there is an euerlasting life none will deny but such as will deny God For if he be true and iust which he must needs bee or else he is not God then can there not be but an eternall life That he hath both spoken and promised it in Mat. 25. 1. Cor 15. Heb. 4.11.13 1. Pet. 1. it plainely appeareth and elsewhere in very many places so that to deny an euerlasting life is to deny God to deny Christ and al that euer he did also to deny all piety and religion to condemne of foolishnesse all good men Martyrs Confessors Euangelists Prophets Patriarches Finally the denial of eternall life is nothing else but a denial of the immortality of the soule and so a plaine making of man nothing better then beasts If it be so 1. Co. 15. let vs then eat and drinke for to morrow we shall die Lord preserue vs from this Saduceall and Epicureal impiety and grant vs for thy mercies sake deare God that we may be assuredly perswaded that there is indeed an eternall life and blisse with thee for them that put their trust in thee amongst whom account me for thy mercies sake Againe this eternall life Where this eternall life is and the place appointed for them that be thy seruants all men do grant to bee with thee Albeit they do not thinke that because thou art euery where therefore eternal life is euery where For they by thy worde doe know that in as much as no man can see thee and liue which eternall life and thy blessed presence is most pleasant and had in fruition Ioh. 14. after in another world whereunto by corporal death they do depart and are translated to a place aboue them wher thou dwellest in a light whereunto no man can approch 4. Tim. 6. Abraham bosom they read was aboue as the place of the wicked was below and beneath Helias was caught vp into heauen Joh. 17. and the deare Sonne our Sauiour praied that where he is those also might be which thou hadst giuen him and might see his glory Now he deare father we learne by the spirit was ascended taken vp in his very body into heauen whither Stephen looked vp saw thy Christ standing on thy right hand to whom he praied Act 17. O Lord Iesus receiue my spirit Grant I beseech thee gratious God Father that I may haue a clean heart more and more to see thee and so in spirit to see and looke often vpon this place whither bring me at the length in body also I humbly pray thee Now what a thing this euerlasting life is no man is able to conceiue much lesse able to vtter For The peace of God which is eternall life passeth all vnderstanding 1. Cor. 6. The eie hath not seen the ear hath not heard neither can mans hart conceiue those things which thou deare God hast prepared for them that loue thee Whatsoeuer therefore can be spoken or imagined of thy kingdome of the clearnes ioy and felicity of the same is nothing in comparison as we may see by the Prophets which because they could not otherwise vnder corporal things haue shadowed the same So that the confidence of eternall life what a thing it is can in no wise be told Howbeit somewhat we may bee brought to some sight of it by earthly things to thinke on this sort What knowledge may be had in this life of the life eurelasting If GOD haue giuen here so many things in a strange place how many are the great good things that be at home If in prison are so many mercies how many are they in the pallace If the wicked haue so many benefits what is the store prepared for thy seruāts O Lord if thy children find such cōfort in the day of teares and mourning what shall they find in the day of the mariage If with beasts men being haue the vse of innumerable blessings O how many are the blessings which they shall enioy with thy Angels and with thy selfe O deare God when they shall see thee haue the fruition of thee in whom is fulnes without lothing of al good faire things so that nothing can be more desired that for euermore This thy children do not see as they now beleeue it I say that euen in their bodies they shall see it for euer as Iob said They beleeue that they shal see thee and their own eies behold thee Job 15. when these our corporall eies our bodies being raised shal doe their duties such a knowledge of thee they beleeue to haue as shal not be only intellectuall and by faith as now it is but euen a full sight and fruition yea a coniunction and fellowship with thee Now they see but as in a glasse 1. Co. 13. Heb. 11. euen in a darke speaking but then they shal see thee face to face For faith though it be the substance of things hoped for a certaine darke sight of thee yet it may
pride and ambition busie amongst them notwithstanding thy diligence in reprouing and teaching them After thy admonition to them of the crosse that should come thereby to make them more vigilant so grosse were they that they thought they could with their two swordes put away all perils which was no little griefe vnto thee After thy comming to Bethlehem heauines pressed thee and therefore thou willedst thy disciples to pray thou diddest tell to Peter and his fellows that thy heart was heauy to death Thou diddest will them to pray being carefull for them also least they should fall into temptation After this thou wentest a stones cast from them didst pray thy selfe falling flat groueling vpon the earth but alasse thou feltest no comfort and therfore thou camest to thy disciples which of all others were most sweet deare vnto thee but loe thy further discomfort they passe neither of thy perills nor of their owne and therefore sleepe apace After thou hadst awaked them thou goest againe to pray but thou foundest no comfort at all and therfore diddest returne againe for some comfort at thy detest friends hands But yet againe alas they are fast asleep Wherupon thou art enforced to goe again to thy heauenly father for some sparke of comfort in these thy wonderfull crosses and agonies Now here thou wast so discouraged and so comfortles that euen streams of bloud came running from thine eies and eares and other parts of thy body But who is able to expresse the infinitnesse of thy Crosse euen at thy being in the garden All which thou sufferedst for my sake as well to satisfie thy Fathers wrath for my sinnes as also to sanctifie all my sufferings the more gladly to be sustained for euer After thy bloudy praier thou camst and yet againe foundest thy disciples a sleepe and before thou canst well awake them loe Iudas commeth with a great band of men to apprehend thee as a theefe and so doth leading thee away bound to the high Bishops house Annas and so from him to Caiphas Here now to augment this thy misery behold thy disciples flie from thee false witnesses be brought against thee thou art accused and condemned of blasphemie Peter euen in thy sight forsweareth thee thou art vniustly stricken for answering lawfully thou art blindfolded stricken buffered al the whole night in the Bishop Caiphas house of their seruants In the morning betimes thou art condemned againe of the Priests of blasphemy and therfore they bring thee before the secular power to Pilate by whom thou art openly arraigned as other theeues and malefactors were and when he saw that thou wast accused of malice yet hee did not dismisse thee but send thee to Herod where thou wast shamfully derided in comming and going to him and from him al the way especially after Herod had apparelled thee as a foole Afore Pilate againe therefore thou wast brought and accused falsly no man did take thy part or speake a good word for thee Pilate caused thee to be whipped and scourged to be handled most pittifully to see if any pitty might appeare with the Prelates but no man at all pittied thee Barrabas was preferred before thee al the people head and taile was against thee and cried Hang him vp vniustly to death wast thou iudged thou wast crowned with thorns they pearced thy brains thou wast made a mocking stocke thou wast reuiled beaten and most miserably handled Thou wentest through Ierusalem to the place of execution euen to the Mount of Caluarie a great Crosse to hang thee on was laid vpon thy backe to beare and draw as long as thou was able Thy body was racked to be nailed to the tree thy hands were boared through and thy feet also nailes were put through them to fastē thee thereon thou wast hanged between heauen and earth as one spued out of heauen and vomited out of the earth vnworthy of any place the hie Priest laughed thee to s●orne the Elders blasphemed thee and said God hath noe care of thee the common people laughed and cried out vpon thee thirst oppressed thee but Vinegar only and gall was giuen thee to drinke heauen shined not vpon thee the sun gaue thee no light the earth was afraid to beare thee satan tempted thee and thine owne senses caused thee to cry out My God my God why hast thou forsaken me O wonderfull passions which thou sufferedst In thē thou teachest me in them thou comfortest mee for by them God is my father my sins are forgiuen By thē I should learne to feare God to loue God and neuer to leaue him for any tēptations but with thee to crie Father into thy hands I commend my spirit A praier to Christ crucified AS thou O Lord wast crucified for me so I beseech thee crucifie me with thee that I may rise againe with thee to euerlasting life Thy flesh was crucified for me crucifie with thee O Christ the kingdome of the flesh which hath dominion in me that I may put off the old Adam and by newnesse of life may be transformed into thee the second Adam sin infidelity and the whole tyranny of Satan being vanquished and ouercome Bring to passe O Lord that by thy crosse and painfull suffering thy yoke may be to me made light thy burden easie that willingly gladly following thee I may come whither thou art gone that is to thy Father most blessed and immortall from whom nothing shall afterward be able to separate vs. God forbid that I should reioyce in any thing but in the crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ whereby the world is crucified vnto me and I vnto the world Gal 6. A praier to Christ ascended and raigning in glory O Good Christ our first begotten brother and tender hearted Ioseph O naturall Sonne of that Father to whom we are made Children by adoption through thee Oh our head raigning on high in glory forget vs not thy poore members here on earth whereunto abasing thy selfe thou camest downe sufferedst for vs most cruell death Out of this thy throne of maiesty and glory thou puttest vs in assured hope and confidence that we also shall attaine to that blessed place whither thou art gone before to take possession for vs. Oh our strong tower of defence and succour what can hurt vs now trusting in thee Most vnhappy are they which are ignorant of thee most happy are they which alwaies behold thee Blessed are they which haue known thee here in the daies of their mortality but more blessed are they which see thee in the heauens and shall see thee raigning with thy father in ioyes incomparable O Lord the onely ioy and comfort of our soules shew vs thy louing countenance embrace vs with the armes of thy mercy receiue vs O good Ioseph thy yonger brethren with the kisse of comfort powre into our hearts thy holy spirit plucke vs vp from the earth earthly things open our eyes and lift them vp vnto thee open thy
and malice of the diuell or by his owne carnall will and frailty Preserue and continue this sick member in the vnity of thy Church Consider his contrition accept his teares asswage his paine as shall be seene to thee most expedient for him And forasmuch as hee putteth his full trust only in thy mercy impute not vnto ●im his former sinnes but take him vnto thy fauor through the merits of thy most dearly beloued sonne Iesus Christ A praier to be said at the houre of death O Lord Iesus Christ which art the onely health of all men liuing the euer lasting life of them that die in thee I wretched sinner doe submit my selfe wholly vnto thy most blessed wil and being sure that the thing cānot perish which is committed vnto thy mercy willingly now I leaue this fraile and sinfull flesh in sure hope that thou wilt in better wise restore it to mee againe at the last day in the resurrection of the Iust I beseech thee most mercifull Lord Iesus Christ that thou wilt by thy grace make strong my soule against all tentations and defend mee with the buckler of thy mercy against all the assaults of the diuell I see and acknowledge that there is in my selfe no hope of saluation but all my confidence hope and trust is in thy rich mercy and goodnesse I haue no merits or good workes which I may alledge before thee of striues and euill works alasse I see a great heape but yet through thy mercy I trust to be in the number of them to whom thou wilt not impute their sinnes but wilt accept take mee for righteous and iust and to bee an inheritour of euerlasting life Thou mercifull Lord wast borne for my sake thou diddest suffer both hunger and thrst for my sake thou diddest teach pray and fast for my sake all thy holy actions and works thou wroughtest for my sake thou sufferedst most grieuous paines and torments for my sake Finally thou gauest thy most precious body and bloud to be shed on the Crosse for my sake Now most mercifull Sauiour let all those things profit mee that thou freely hast done for mee which hast giuen thy selfe also for mee Let thy bloud clense and wash away the spots and foulenesse of my sins Let thy righteousnes hide couer ●ny vnrighteousnesse let the merits of thy passion and bloud-shedding be the satisfaction for my sinnes Giue me Lord thy grace that the faith of my saluation in thy bloud maner not in me but may be euer firme constant that the hope of thy mercy life euerlasting neuer decay in mee that loue waxe not cold in me Finally that the weaknes of my flesh bee not ouercome with the feare of death Grant me merciful Sauiour that when death hath shut vp the eies of my body yet the eyes of my soule may still behold and looke vpon thee when death hath taken away the vse of my tongue yet my heart may cry and say Lord into thy hands I commend my soule Lord Iesu receiue my spirit A praier for a woman with Child THou art wonderfull O Lord in all thy workes and whatsoeuer thy good pleasure is that doest thou easily bring to passe neither is there any thing vnpossible with thee that thou wilt haue done And albeit this thy mighty power sheweth it selfe abundantly in all thy workes yet in conceiuing forming and bringing forth of man it shineth most euidently At the beginning O Father when thou madest man and woman thou commandest them to encrease multiply and replenish the earth If through the subtell enticements of Sathan they had not transgressed thy commandement by eating the forbidden fruit the woman whom thou hast appointed to be the instrument and vessell to conceiue nourish and bring forth man through thy wonderfull workmanship had without any labour paine or trauell brought forth her fruit But that which thy goodnes made easie sin disobedience hath made hard painefull dangerous and without thy speciall helpe and succour impossible to be brought to passe so that now all women bring forth their children in great sorrows paines and troubles Notwithstanding that which through their owne imperfection and feeblenesse they are not able of themselues to passe thou through thine vnspeakable power makest easie in them and bringest vnto a ioyfull end We ●herfore being fully perswaded of thy fauour and g●odnesse of thy present helpe and of thy sweete comfort in all miseries and necessities knowing also by the testimonies of the hol● word how great intollerable the paines of women are that trauell of child if through thy tender mercy they be not mitigated and eased most ●umbly pray thee for Iesus Christs sake thy son our Lord to helpe and assist this thy seruant now in trauell and labour that by th● almighty power s●e may safely bring forth that which by thy goodnesse she hath conceiued that thy louing kindnesse may make that easie and tollerable vnto her which sinne hath made hard and painefull Ease O Lord the paines which thou most righteously hast put vpon her and all women for the sinne and disobedience of our Grand-mother Eue in whom all we haue sinned be present with her in her trouble according to thy mercifull promise Giue her strength and make perfect that which thou hast so graciously begun Let thy power be shewed no lesse in the safe bringing forth then in the wonderfull forming and fashioning of that she beareth Make her a glad and ioyfull mother that s●ee through thy goodnes being safly deliuered and restored to health againe may liue and praise thy blessed name for euer A Psalme to be said in the time of any common plague sicknes or other crosse and visitation of God O Come let vs humble our selues and fall downe before the Lord with reuerence and feare For he is the Lord our God and we are the people of his pasture and sheepe of his hands O come therefore let vs turne againe vnto our Lord for hee hath smi●ten vs and he shall heale vs Let vs repent and turne from our wickednes and our sinnes shall bee forgiuen vs. Let vs turne and the Lord will turne from vs his heauy wrath and will pardon vs and wee shall not perish For we acknowledge our faults ' and our sinnes are euer before vs. Wee haue sore prouoked thine anger O Lord thy wrath is waxed ho●e and thy heauy displeasure is sore kindled against vs. Thou hast in thine indignation stricken vs with grieuous sicknesse and by and by wee haue fallen as leaues beaten downe with a vehement winde Indeed we acknowledge that our punishments are not worse then our deseruings but yet of thy mercy Lord co●re●t vs to amendment and plague vs not to our destruction For thy hand is not shortned that thou canst not helpe neither is thy goodnes abated that thou wilt not heare Esay 65. Thou hast promised O Lord that afore we crie thou wilt heare vs and whilest we yet speak