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A25390 A manuall of directions for the visitation of the sicke, with sweete meditations and prayers to be used in time of sicknesse whereunto is added a short confession of the faith, with a forme of thankesgiving, and prayers for morning and evening / by Lancelot Andrevves ... Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626. 1642 (1642) Wing A3134B; ESTC R222276 38,261 259

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56. In height Psa. 103. 11. Psal. 36.5 108.4 In depth Psa. 42.9 In length Psal. 26.6 13.6 There is no end of his salvation Psal. 71.13 Mercy shall be set up for ever Psal. 89. 4. His mercy is over all his workes Psal. 145.9 As is his Majesty so is his mercy Psal. 102.40 His propertie is to have mercy Esay 28.21 Hee is the father of mercyes 2 Cor 1. 3. Hee is mercy it selfe Psa. 59. He was so mercifull that he forgave their misdeedes and destroyed them not Yea many a time turned hee his face away and wold not suffer his whole displeasure to arise for he considered they were but dust Psal. 78. 1.38 The Lord waiteth that he may have mercy on you Esay 30.18 In the father of the lost child his image Luke 5. 22. God hath shut up all under sinne that he might have mercy upon all Rom. 11. 32. Where sin aboundeth there grace doth over-a-bound Rom. 5. 20. Mercy ttiumpheth over Iustice Iam. 2. 1. This is a true saying and by all meanes worthy to be received that Iesus Christ came into the world to save sinners In this God set forth his love to us that when wee were his enemies Christ dyed for us Rom. 5. 10. Christ dyed once for our sinnes the just for the unjust that he might offer us unto God 1. Pet. 3. 18. Wee have an Advocate with the father Jesus Christ the righteous and he is the propitiation for our sinnes and not for ours onely but for the sins of the whole world 1. Ioh. 2.2 I came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance Mat. 9. 13. Come unto mee you that travaile and be heavy laden I will refresh you Mat. 11. 20. Of them that come to mee I cast none out Ioh. 6.37 Thou never failest them that seeke thee Psal. 9.10 Why art thou so heavy O my soule and why art thou so disquieted within mee O put thy trust in God for I shall yet give him thanks for he is the helpe of my Countenance and my God Returne thou unto my rest O my soule for the Lord hath beene gracious unto thee If the Lord had not helped mee it had not failed but my soule had been put to silence In the middest of the troubles that were in mine heart thy Comforts have refreshed my soule Neverthelesse my soule waite thou still upon God for of him cometh my salvation He verily is my hope and my strength he is my defence so that I shall not greatly fall Let us goe with boldnesse unto the Throne of grace that wee may finde mercy in the time of need Act. 4. ult. 16. Expressions of Gods Mercy fit to be used to him in Prayer Lord Of life and death of sickenesse and health and al things thereto belonging By whose appointment wee were borne and againe by whose appointment wee m●● dye our time is in thine hand and unt 〈…〉 belong the issues 〈…〉 Th 〈…〉 est nothing th 〈…〉 made nor doe 〈…〉 terly forsake the workes of thine owne hands Thou that art a defence for the oppressed a refuge in the needfull time of trouble Thou that never failest them that seeke thee and to whom none ever prayeth without hope to be heard Thou that promised the poore shall not alway be forgotten that the patient abiding of the meeke shall not perish for ever For the comfortlesse troubles sake of the needy and for the deepe sighing of the poore arise O Lord and men shall know that it is thy hand and that it is thou Lord that hast done it O Lord Whose mercy reacheth to the Heavens and whose faithfulnesse to the clouds Of whose mercies there is neither number nor end The greatenesse of whose goodnesse is not shut up under any time Who callest unto thy vineyard even at the eleventh houre Which rulest not with rigour but with meekenesse doest governe the things thou hast made Thou that killest and revivest that bringest to the gates of death and bringest backe againe That hatest nothing of that thou hast made that hast shut up all under sin that thou mightest have mercy upon all Lord The Saviour and saving health of all the faithfull The fountaine of all grace and goodnesse The father of mercies and Consolation Thou that upholdest all such as are faling And liftest up those that be downe Thou that healest the broaken in heart And givest medicine to cure their sicknesse The Comfort of them that be in heavinesse The strength of them that be in weakenesse The health of them that be in sickenesse Heare O Lord and have mercy Looke downe from heaven behold and visit visit with thy salvation A Confession The Foundation and ground-worke of Prayer is Faith Theoph. The ground of Faith is the promise of God Lift up your hearts He which giveth us life teacheth us to pray The prayer of the humble pierceth the clouds Eccles. 35.17 Prayer is a conference with God I will set my sinnes before mee that they may not appeare before thee Lord my heart is ready Lord I feare it is not ready Would God it were so Woe is mee that it is not so Lord I fit and prepare my selfe Assist my preparation and make me more fit A Confession of the Faith Lord I beleeve helpe my unbeleefe First In God 1. The Father 2. Almighty 3. Creator of Heaven and Earth In the Father naturall affection Almighty power of deliverance Creator providence To Preserve To Governe To Perfect consummate all things Secondly In Jesus Christ His only Sonne Our Lord The great Mystery of godlinesse God manifest in the flesh for us men and for our Salvation God and Man The Son of the Father Anointed of the spirit Our Lord As Creator As Redeemer 1. That he was conceived To purge forth the sin wherin we are conceived 2. Was Borne To clense us of the sin wherein we are borne by nature 3. Suffered What we should have done that we might not suffer 4. Was Crucified To take away the curse of the Law 5. Dyed To take away the sting of death 6. Was Buried To take away the corruption of our bodies in the grave 1. That he descended into bell Whither we should have gone that wee may never come there 2. Rose againe from the dead That being made the first fruites of them that sleepe he might raise our nature together with himselfe 3. Ascended up into heaven That he might prepare a place for us 4. Now sitteth at the right hand of God that he might make intercession for us 5. Whence he shall come That he may receive us 6. To be a Iudge For the consummation of all things Thirdly In the Holy Ghost And in him power from on high to sanctifie and quicken unto eternall life Outwardly and visibly but powerfully and manifestly working in us by the illumination of knowledge infusion of grace In Reproofe In Instruction In Long sufferance In Assistance In Witnesse-bearing In Consolation Grace is the fruite of the
call to minde any persons in particular whō you have so offended 8. Severall parts of prayer to be used by the sicke party taken out of Scripture ANd now O Lord what is my hope truely my hope is in thee Psal. 39. 7. Thou that art the hope of all the ends of the earth and of them that remaine in the broad sea Though hee kill mee yet will I trust in him Ioh. 13. 15. Though I walk through the vale of the shadow of death yet will I feare none evill Psal. 23. 2. 4. Lord thou knowest whereof wee bee made thou remembrest we are but dust Psal. 103. 14. Call to minde we are but flesh a winde that passeth away and commeth not againe Psa. 78. 39. Remember Lord of what time I am what our substance is wherefore hast thou made all men for nought Psal. 89. 47. Lord considermy complaint for I am brought very low Let my present misery more prevaile to moove compassion than my sinnefull life past to provoke thine indignation Lord how long wilt thou be angrie with thy servant that prayeth Behold Lord I shew the lowlinesse of a suppliant shew not thou to me the rigour of a Judg. Ne quaeso premat Sententia Iudicis Quem sic submittit Petitio supplicis O deliver not thine owne inheritance over into the will of thine enemy Psal 119. 94. I am thine O save me I am thine carest thou not that I perish Mar. 4. 38. Behold O Lord how that I am thy servant I am thy servant and the sonne of thine hand-maid Psal. 116. 16. Thine unprofitable evill servant yet thy servant Thy lost unkind child yet thy child Luk. 15. Though I have not shewed to thee the duty and affection of a child yet doe not thou cast from thee the naturall kindnesse and compassion of a Father I commend my selfe into thy hands as unto a faithfull Creator 1 Pet. 4. 19. Receive O Lord thine owne creature not made by any strange god but by thy selfe the onely true and living God despise not O Lord the worke of thine owne hand Psal. 138. ult. Lord I am created to thine owne Image and likenesse Gen. 1. 26. Suffer not O Lord suffer not thine Image to bee utterly defaced but renue it againe in righteousnesse and true holinesse Ephes. 4. 24. I commend my selfe into thine hands for thou hast redeemed me O Lord God of truth Psal 31. 5. Behold Lord I am the price of thy blood of thy most pretious blood 1 Cor. 6. ult. Suffer not so great a price to perish Suffer not that to be cast away that thou hast so deerely bought O Lord thou camest downe from heaven to redeeme that which was lost suffer not that to be lost which thou hast redeemed Behold O Lord thou art in the middest of us thy name is called upon us we are called by thy name Christians Dan. 9. 19. For thy names sake be mercifull unto us Psa. 25. 11. Spare thine own name in us Psal. 19. 9. And doe not good Lord so remember our sinnes that by remembring them thou forgettest thine owne name Lord we call upon thy name there is no name under heaven wherein we can be saved but onely it Act. 4. 12. Though we be unfaithfull yet thou art true and canst not deny thine owne name 2 Tim. 2.13 I commend my selfe into thine hands as to my true and onely sanctifier Lord I have beene the Temple of thy holy spirit 1 Cor. 3.16 Though it hath beene polluted by my frailty yet Lord destroy it not But dedicate it hallow it anew and sanctifie it to thee yet once againe make an Encaenia of it Spare us good Lord spare thine owne handiwork thine own Image thine owne name the price of thine owne blood in us The good Lord bee mercifull unto every one that prepareth his heart to seeke the Lord God the God of our Fathers though he be not according to the cleannesse of the Sanctuary 1 Chron. 30.19 Behold O Lord ae bruised Reed O breake it not smoaking flax yet O Lord quench it not Esa. 42.3 Mat. 12. 20. Lord I have never denied thy name but confessed it ever and in the confession and invocation of it I desire to spend my last breath and to depart this life Lord I have desired to feare thy Name Neh. 1. 11. My soule hath beene desirous to long after thy Commandements Psal. 119.20 Lord I doe acknowledge my wickednesse and I am sorrie for my sinne Psal. 38.18 Lord I beleeve help thou mine unbeleife Lord I hope verily to see the goodnesse of the Lord in the land of the Living Psal. 27.13 Let not this hope confound me nor make me ashamed Psa. 119.16 Lord I freely forgive whomsoe'r I have ought against those poore pence or mites they owe me Mat. 18.28 Lord I held my peace and opened not my mouth at thy chastisements because it was thy doing O Lord Psal. 39.9 Lord I seeke thee and thou never failest them that seeke thee Psal. 9. 10. I come unto thee and of them that come unto thee thou castest none out Ioh. 6.37 Neverthelesse though I be sometime afraid yet put I my trust in thee Psal. 56.3 O Lord in thee have I trusted let me never be put to confusion Psal. 71 1.31.1 O Lord my God in thee have I put my trust save me from them that seeke after my soule and deliver me lest hee devoure my soule like a Lion and teare it in peeces whiles there is none to helpe Psal. 7.1,2 The snares of death compassed me round about the overflowings of ungodlinesse made me afraid Psal. 18.4 The sorrow of death overtooke me and the paines of hell gat hold upon me Psal. 18.5 I have found trouble and heavinesse and I wil call upon the name of the Lord Psal. 116.3 O Lord I beseech thee deliver my soule Psa. 116 4. Heare my voyce O Lord out of thy holie Temple let my complaint come before thee let it enter even into thine cares Psal. 18.6 Send downe from on high and deliver me take me out of many waters Psal. 18.16 Gracious is the Lord and righteous yea our Lord is mercifull Psal. 116.5 The Lord preserveth the simple I am in misery but hee will thinke upon me Psal. 116.6 Turne againe then to thy rest O my Soule for the Lord hath regarded thee Psal. 116.7 Psalme 22. verse 1. My God my God looke upon mee why hast thou forsaken me and art so farre from my health and from the words of my complaint ver. 2 3. O my God I cry in the day time and thou hearestnot and in the night season also I have audience yet thou continuest holy O thou Worship of Israell ver. 4. Our Fathers hoped in thee they trusted in thee and thou diddest deliver them 5. They called upon thee and were holpen they put their trust in thee and were not confounded 9. But thou wert he that tookest mee out of my Mothers wombe 10. Thou wert my hope when I