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A08283 A pensiue mans practise Very profitable for all personnes, wherein are conteyned verie deuout and necessary prayers for sundry godlie purposes. VVith requisite perswasions before euery prayer. VVritten by Iohn Norden.; Pensive mans practise. Part 1 Norden, John, 1548-1625? 1584 (1584) STC 18616; ESTC S121124 83,439 264

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eodem 27 where were 25 eodem 24. desease deseased 26 2 4 as white be as white 32 eodem 6 learne teache 59 2 9 vndeserudly deseruedly eodem eodem 27 wylles wyles ¶ A pensiue mans practise Before we pray we must forgiue if we haue any thing against any man otherwise our heauenly Father will not forgiue vs. Mar. 11. A prayer to Christ. O Sweete Iesus who haste taken vppon thee to bee our intercessor Aduocate vnto God thine heauenlie Father vouchsafe I humbly be secche thee to accompanye me in these my supplications and prayers presenting them vnto his heauenlie maiestie in such sorte as for thy sake sweete Iesus they may be acceptable vnto him to the washing away of my sinnes obteining thinges necessarie for me and all men according vnto his will in all things Amen O Lord increase my faith O Lorde open thou my lips that my mouth may extoll thee with prayse and bee thankfull vnto thee for thy benefites grant that I speake nothinge but that which may bee to thine honour glorie to the reliefe of our necessities bodelye and ghostlie Amen O Lord make speede to sende vs helpe succor from the Tower of thy strength O Lord let thine heauenly kingdome bee alwayes readie to receiue vs to eternall saluation Eternall praises be vnto thee oh God So be it A praier for the assistaunce of Gods holy Spirite Aske what thou wilt and thou shalt haue If thou in Christ the same doo craue For Christ thy Mediator sees When thou to him doost fall on knees ASke and yee shall haue seeke and yee shal finde knocke it shalbe opened vnto you Matt. 7. If yee that he euill can giue vnto your Children good giftes when they aske them how much more shall our heauenlie father giue his holie spirite to thē that faithfully desire it Luk. 11. VVe knowe not what to aske nor how to pray as we ought but the spirite it selfe maketh request for vs with sighes which can not be expressed Rom. 8. Seeing therefore our prayers be vaine and of none effecte without the grace and assistaunce of Gods holie spirite let vs fail downe vnto the throne of his Maiestie praying faithfullie for the same and it shall be giuen vs. O Almighty God omnipotēt father who comfortest such as be sorrowfull and who giuest all good and perfect giftes as thou of thy free fauour and loue hast willed vs in all our afflictions and necessities and as often as we finde our selues burdened with any kinde of tribulation or afflictiō either of bodie or minde to call for ease at thy mercifull handes So vouch safe to heare my crye and to consider the secrete groanes sighes and sorrowes of my sillye soule Oh blessed and eternall God loe heer before the thrōe of thy mercy euen at the gate of thy sweete promises I thy silly creature worke of thine owne hands prostrate my selfe in hearte most humbly beseeching thee to sende downe vppon my darke vnderstanding the bright beames of thine holy spirite to lighten me and to direct me in all my supplications and prayers and especially at this time Oh Lorde for that thou knowest my weakenes wickednes and ignoraunce to be such as I am altogether vnable to frame my requestes according to thy will or to seeke that is truelie for mine owne soules health and am altogether ignoraunt of the right gate to knocke at without thine especiall grace directing and assisting mee VVherefore I most humbly beseeche thee to addresse and prepare mine heart to the true vnderstanding of thy will and my tongue and lippes to the pure and vnfeyned calling on thy holy name euen for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake our onely Mediatour and Aduocate for whose bitter deathes sake I humbly beseeche thee of thy meere fauour and louing kindnes to wasn me and to make me cleane by the operation of thine holy spirite that beeing sanctified I may vtter those thinges which may bee vnto thee an acceptable sacrifice through the same thy sonnes mediation and intercession And that nothing passe the bandes of mine vnsta●ed lippes but that which may beseeme a single heart alwaies sounding to thine honour and setting foorth of thy most woorthy prayse both at this time and at all times Let th●ne holie spirite Oh Lorde come vnto me let it continue with me worke and preuaile effectuallie in me vnto the ende that I may both at this time beginne and for euermore continue as thou willest I shoulde namelie in faith that I fall not in anie temptations In hope that I may constantli● looke for and faithfully attaine vnto perfit vnderstanding of thy will and ablenes in all thinges to fulfill the same Make me also good Lord feruent in charitie that I may freelie and vnfeynedlie euen from mine heart forgiue and forgett all iniuries wronges and euill dooings of such as by any meanes haue ostended me with hartie prayer for their amendment that I approching vnto the throne of thy mercie in a pure and simple hart may hartelie as wel for all others as for my selfe for thinges necessary both for bodie and soule say that prayer which thy deerlie and well beloued sonne Iesus Christ taught vs to say Oh our Father which art in heauen c. Oh Lorde increase our faith A shorter prayer to the like purpose OH God almighty most louing and moste righteeus who vouchsafest to instill into the heartes of thy chosen seruauntes grace vnfeynedly to serue thee and to call vpon thine holy name in their necessitie and distresse Uouchsafe I humbly beseeche thee ●f thy méere mercie to expell out of mine heart all naturall dulnes misbeléefe and blindnes of error And through thine holie spirite to plant in steede thereof perfect zeale and vnfeyned desire to prostrate my selfe in heart before thine heauenlie Maiestie in fayth vnfeyned That at thys time it may please thée so to accept these my supp 〈…〉 cations and prayers as I may obteyne at thy mercifull handes what soeuer thou seest necessary bothe for body and soule through Jesus Christ our onely Sautour and Redéemer Amen Oh Lord increase my faith A morning prayer for the working day Before thou d●o thy worke beginne Thanke God craue pardon for thy sin And then thy worke shall prosper so As want shall neuer breede thee woe WHat a great benefit we receiue at the handes of almightie God by our naturall sleepe none is ignoraunt what perrils wee escape in the darke dolefull night wee may easilie iudge And what fauome the almighty extendeth towardes vs in giuing vs lodging not in the fieldes but in houses not vpon the harde and colde grounde but vppon softe pillowes warmelie couered experience teacheth VVhat thankes for this so bountifull benefits of his we are daily bounde to yeelde I woulde we allknewe and had will to yeelde them accordingly as did Dauid who Psal. 55 in the morning at midday and at night calling on the name of the Lord with thankes sayde Psal.
vs not forgitt it leaste God forgett vs. ALL possible thanks we giue vnto thee Oh Lord of mercy King of all the Kinges and kingdomes of the earth for that thou hast vouchsafed to place ouer vs thy little flocke of thys Realme so pure a guide of true religion Elizabeth by thine heauēly prouidēce our Queene vnder whom enioying the free libertie of the true seruice of thee we rest in a quiet estate bothe of bodie and minde We humbly pray thy fauourable regarde to beholde with mercifull eies the same thy seruant our soueraigne Lady and gouernes And so fructify her heart with the good graine of thine holye spirite that she alwayes inclined by the working thereof to the settinge foorth of thy worde may walke according to the truth of the same sincerelie that we thy seruants and vnder thee her subiects seeing her godly example may be ashamed to fall frō that due forme of honouring thy name which for thy glory shee hath through thy grace by the rule of thy worde prescribed vnto vs. Banish good Lord from her heart all ignoraunce and print therein perfect wisdome and knowledge of thine heauenly will giue her an obedient minde abounding withall humilitie towardes thy diuine maiestie Saue and defende her from the tyrannie of forraine power and authoritie and from all such as profesle not inwardlie vnfeyned zeale of thy Gospell giue her godlie Counsellors and such zealous and true harted ministers of thy wyl that she and we according to the trueth of euerye our seueral functions may truelie serue thee in this life and in the ende for euermore raigne with thee in thine heauenly kingdome for Iesus Christes sake our only Redeemer Aduocate and sweete Sauiour Amen Oh Lord increase our fayth A prayer for the Sunday morning Let labour passe let prayer bee This day the cheefest worke for thee AS the Lorde hath assigned vnto mā sixe dayes of seauen for his necessarie trauaile So hath he expreslie commanded Gen. 2. the seauenth to be hallowed and kept onely for the seruice of him wher in all busines sette aparte we should referre our selues to prayer to the hearing or reading of the worde of the Lorde without any vngodlie exercise at all wherfore as did Dauid Psal. 55. 6. euery day so let vs especiallie this day instantlie call vppon the name of the Lord and he will heare vs. And with Esay Esay 26. Let our soules with a longing desire in the night seeke vn to the Lorde and in the morning earelie call vppon his name so shall our dooings please him all shall goe well with vs. And especiallie vpon this day which the Lord hath reserued for the seruice of himselfe Nu. 1● Punishing such euen with death who breake the same as appeareth in the booke of Numbers by him who was at the commaundement of the Lorde stoned to death for gathering stickes on the Sabaoth day Esay 56. Blessed is the man that keepeth the Sabaoth day vndefiled seruing the Lorde in prayer Esay 58. Not in seeking his ownewil nor speaking a vaine word Pray that it may bee honoured and not abused dishonoured as it is least God the Creator of it and vs punish our disobedience OH almightye Father most wholesome protectoure keeper both of soules and bodyes of the faithfull I yeelde the humble and hartie thankes for defending sauing mee thy sinfull creature this night past and all my life hethervnto frō suddaine death and from other perrils daungers wher into my sillie soule and weake bodie are subiecte to fall And wherewith I am so besette that had I not beene preserued by thee it could not otherwise haue beene but my bodie had perished and my sillie soule beene carryed into eternall perdition But most sweete Lord my strong Castell defence my shield buckler my sure refuge and succour who hast continuall regarde of the safety of thy seruants that thou neuer sufferest them to bee ouercome with any kinde of euill nor to fall into any kinde of daunger vouchsase to forgiue me what soeuer I haue committed and doone against thy diuine will eyther sleeping or waking this night or anie time secretlie or openlie heeretofore by reason of the corruption which remaineth in me And vouchsafe that as I haue quietlie passed this night so I may enioy at thy merciful hands whatsoeuer thy fatherlie prouidence shall thinke meete and conuenient for mine owne and for the releefe of such as thou hast committed vnto my charge and gouernement Establish good Lorde within my weake feeble bodie strength to withstande all euill motions of the flesh all vngodlie desires of the minde worldlie vanities that I may feruentlie as I ought continuallie both in the morning and at night and at noone day yea and at all times and in all places truely serue thee without hypocrisie dissimulation or mallice And for thy mercies sake keepe mee this day and all the rest of my transitory life from suddaine and vnprouided death keepe my tongue and lips that I speake or vtter nothing which may be eyther vncomelie to be spoken or whereof may redownde hurt or hinderaunce to my selfe or others but that I may endeuoure as much as in me lyes to speake and vtter those thinges which may be to the setting foorth of thy glorie maintenaunce of peace and concorde and to the reducing such into the right way as wander and goe astray As for slaundering lying backbyting falsewitnes bearing enuie and such like good Lorde take vtterly from me And keepe mine heart and minde from the moste damnable sinne of murmuring against thee and from dyspayre that in all aduersities tribulations and troubles I may alwayes beare a patient contented faithfull and a thankfull minde with full perswasion that if thou suffer mine aduersaries being maliciousliebent against me to reuile me persecute me to molest or hurte me or if thou permitt either fire to consume me or my substaunce or any other casuall meane to diminish mine estate and stay of my liuing or if I sustaine losse of freendes sicknes of bodie or hurt of my limmes it proceedeth not but by thy diuine prouidence yea onelie of thy meere loue and fatherlie care which thou hast of mine amendment for nothing happeneth to those whome thou louest breede it within theyr weake mindes neuer so great greefe or fall it out neuer so contrary to theyr desires but it bringeth with it some secrete working for their good Wherefore in the name of thy sonne Iesus Christ I most humbly beseeche thee that thou wilt vouchsafe to settle in mine heart such perfection of patience as what soeuer eyther this day or heereafter shall happen or befall vnto me I may accept it as a most wholesome medicine for my so deadlie disease of securitie and so in hope of thy louing kindnes and mercie to goe forwarde this day and all my life in perfect loue vnfeyned zeale and continuall obedience to thy will In hearing thy worde attentiuelie in reading the
bitter and most perilous insomuch as it bringeth shame and confussion to the so vnaduised enterprisers of the same Lord thou sayest that a Sparrow can not light on the grounde without thy permission and prouidence which is a creature of small value in respect of man whom thou hast made to thine owne image and likenes and whom thou accountest of more value then many Sparrowes in respect whereof good Lord and for thy meere mercies sake extende so thy fauourable care vnto me thy frayle creature that all mine intents may haue theyr beginning by the working of thine holie spirite and mine actions end in the same and not according to the motions of mine owne foolish desires Thou like a most louing father willest vs to take counsaile at thee in all our exercises concerning either bodie or soule before we proceede too farre in them Oh Lord blesse me with thine heauenly inspiration that my minde imagine nothing but what is according to the Lawe of righteousnes Oh Lord blesse the workes of mine hands the sight of mine eyes blesse mine eares that they hearkē not but to the hearing of godly and vertuous communication and thine holie word my tongue lippes with decent speeche and my feete that they may keepe the way of righteousnes And place within the secret corners of my heart such due regard what I goe about or determine as before I proceed to farr in request of good luckie successe I may vnderstād by the secrete working of thine holie spirite whether my request bee according vnto thy will And graunt that I neuer absolutelie craue thy furtherance in accomplishing any my desires vntil by the same spirite I be truelie resolued that my desires be lawfull consonaunt and agreeable to thy diuine wyll but may faithfully referre all my matters vnto thee whether they be heard or not heard whether presently or tarrying long not giuing ouer feeling in my selfe by thy grace that it pleaseth thee constantlie continuing thy good pleasure though it come not as I wish let me not by and by fall from my good beginning but perseuering in continuall prayers for thine assistaunce and fatherly helpe vnto the end for thou hast promised neuer to deceiue our godly disires nor to sende them away frustrate mercifully heare me Oh Lorde in time conuenient And attentiuely heare me approching vnto thee with vnfeyned desire and hope of thy helpe that when any plague any affliction misery or vexation shall come vpon me when the want of any necessary thing oppresseth me or accomplishing of any lawfull sute mooueth me I flying vnto thee as the fountaine from whence floweth all true helpe all perfect assistaunce all good successe and prosperous euents of all godlie endeuours not seeking any other by meane either to auoide the one or to obteine the other then thy fatherly directions and spirituall motions I may obteyne the same according vnto my necessities and in thy good time oh heauenly God for thy sonne our Lorde Iesus Christes sake graunt this sweete God Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth A short prayer to the like purpose COnsidering mine owne blindnes ignoraunce and the wilfull obstinacie of my corrupt nature which seeketh rather the fulfilling of the fantasticall deuises of mine owne brayne then thy diuine will And to vse humaine ayde rather then to craue thine helpe vouchsafe I humbly beseeche thee to establish godlie feare in mine heart and vnfeyned obedience to thine holy ordinaunces that in all mine enterprises which in thy name I take in hande thou wilt vouchsafe to direct me according to thy will and to giue me prosperous successe for thy sonne Jesus Christes sake Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth The sorrowfull sinner afflicted in conscience by reason of his sinnes may say thus If thou with sinne afflicted be Oh then saith Christ come thou to me LEt vs acknowledge our selues to bee wretched sinners and with feare fall downe before the mercies seate of the highest iudge Contemning our selues to be moste vnrighteous and iustly deseruing confusion And then as S. Iohn sayeth 1. Ioh. 1. 9. wee shall finde God moste mercifull vnto vs who is most faithfull and iust to forgiue vs our sinnes and to clense vs from al our vnrighteousnes for hee desireth not the death of a sinner but that he turne from his wickednes and liue And therfore as Ezekiell sayth Ezek. 23. Turne you turne you from your wicked wayes for why sayeth he wil you dye in your sinnes And againe Ioell sayth Ioell 2. 13. Rent your hearts and not your garments and turne to the Lorde your God Because hee is gentle and mercifull and of much mercy and such a one as is sorye for your afflictions wherefore if thou bee afflicted in conscience by reason that thou haste beene a notorious offender remember Mary Magdalen whose wickednes was great vpon repentaunce receyued pardon as also the theefe and the Publicau and many other Dispayre not but in heartie prayer and by vnfeyned repentaunce turne to the Lord. O Almighty god father of merci who art more ready to giue then wee to aske more apt to pardon then we to repent more willing to receiue the contrite in heart into thy fauour and mercy againe then they to offer themselues by vnfeyned repētaunce Lorde I come heere prostrate in hearte before the throne of thine infinite mercie louing kindnes as one altogether ashamed to looke vpon the detestable vile and abhominable offences which I haue doone against thee beeing so heauie a burden for my poore soule that the shoulders of my poore diseased conscience beginne to sincke vnder the same and am altogether destitute of any proppe or meane to support the same or to ease me therof but onelie thy death and bitter passion sweet Iesus who camest into this worlde to call not the righteous but sinners to repentance Lord I bewayle mine he●nous offences and am moste sorye for my sins which are so vile the burden of them so intollerable that when I turne mine eyes but to the beholding them a farre off I am by and by stryken with so great dreade that I am driuen to most heauie sighes greeuous groanes and thinke my life an enemie vnto mee wishing the beginning of my dayes had beene the day of my departure out of this miserable worlde But moste sweete Lorde when I note them perfectlie in my minde take as it were a straight account what the deedes of my youth haue beene beeing indeede most lewde most euill most vile and sinfull what a terror doo I suffer in minde what a dungion of dollours doth open it selfe as it were to swallowe mee vp what gryping greefes doo torment my poore conscience in so much as I am at the pittes brincke of dispayre wauering in minde to and fro seeking rest but loe Lorde vnquietnes of minde oppresseth me so sore that considering with my selfe what I haue beene and what I am a greate matter vexeth me But when I looke into the time to
in vs hauing yet a longing desire Let vs then in hart faythfully say Oh Lord increase our faith and let vs bee occupyed in continuall contemplation of heauenly thinges and no doubt but dulnes will soone vanish and the spirit haue his effecte for it is not the tongue onely or lippes that maketh the sacrifice of prayer sweete and acceptable to God but an humbled minde a contrite and sorrowfull spirit declyning from sinne and inclyning to God wherefore it behooueth vs vnder the burden of our sins with Dauid to groane in heart saying wee haue sinned we haue doone amisse we haue dealt wickedly and in the name of that seconde Adam let vs pray for power to tread the fruites of the first Adam vnder our feete for of our selues we are weake we are of no force to remooue that is euill or to imbrace and follow that which is good but all what good is commeth from God to whom we ought at all times to bend our repentaunt heartes and pray him for his sweete and welbeloued sonne Iesus Christes sake to shew vs and guide vs by the working and direction of his holy spirite the right pathe vnto the kingdome of heauē that all things as wel ghostly as bodely may be ministred vnto vs. It were superfluous to make any great collection of proofes of the singuler effect of this most excellent practise of earnest faythfull prayer for praying in the name of Christ he shall obteyne whatsoeuer hee knoweth needefull for vs examples whereof are infinite wherefore omitting further discourse I haue sett before euery perticuler prayer certaine godly motions vnto the prayer following the rather to induce and stirre vppe the godly minded to the vse thereof hoping by his assistāce by whose these small fruites haue proceeded to performe the execution of my small Tallant to a further benefit of others heereafter It resteth now right worshipfull to pray your fauourable pardon for presuming to publish the same vnder your good acceptaunce not standing in deede long in suspence to whose handes firste to committe my trauaile But your woonted clemencye wisedome and zeale soone stirred my willing minde to present it vnto your selues dismaid at nothing but at the simplenes of the painetaker onely who beeing in all respectes poore presenteth this day a poore gift praying pardon for his boldnes and lawfull fauour at your handes for his rewarde And though many be the precious giftes that this day passe from one to another and they tende but as the smallest and simplest to the remembraunce of the newe yeere I most humbly beseech your worships willingly to accept this handfull of cold water flowing from the fountaine of the well of life which gift as it is not mine so I craue but contentation at your hands wylling enterteinment of the simple messenger the presentor heerof with him to giue thanks to the heauenly giuer In whom as all wisdome consisteth so I humbly pray hym to instill into our hearts that water of heauenly life his holy spirite to direct vs al to perfect perfection in heauēly things for his sons sake in whose name I hartely wyshe you as a whole happy new yeere many heereafter to his wil so new ioyes heere and in the end eternall ioyes of eternall blisse Westminster 22. December Your worships bound and obedient Seruaunt Iohn Norden Meditationes siue sententiae piae de huius vite fragilitate et de vita eterna secundum ordinem Alphabetarij in nomen Henrici Knyuet militis H HEC est voluntas Domini vt omnes qui videt filium eius credit in eum habeat vitam eternam Ioh 6. E Estote parati quia filius hominis veniet in hora qua non putatis Luk. 18. N Nolumus nos ignorari fratres de dormientib vt non contristemini sicut et ceteri qui spem non habent 1 Thes. 4. R Recordatus est dominus quia puluis sumus homo sicut foenum dies eius tanquam flos agri sic efflorebit Psal. 102. I In imagine pertransit homo sed et frustra conturbatur Thezaurizat et ignorat cui congregabit ea Psal. 38. C Cuncti dies nostri dilabuntur Annos nostros finimus dicto citius Psal. 89. V Vniuersa vanitas omnis homo viuens Psa. 83 S Statutum est ominbus hominibus semel mori post illud autem iuditium Heb. 7. K Kahos hulus mundi in principio formauit Deus et statuit iterum semel perire cum omnibus in eo continentibus Gen 1. N Nihil intulimus in mundum nec offerre quicquid possumus 1. Tim. 6. I Illi serui beati quos cum venerit dominus inuenirit vigilantes Luk. 18. V Vita nostra quid est vapor est ad modicum patens deinceps exterminabitur Iam. 4. E Eccemensurabiles posuit dies nostros dominus et substantia nostra tanquam nihilum ante illum Psal. 38. T Traditus est Christus propter dilicta nostra et resurrexit propter iustificationem nostram Rom. 4. Certaine godly precepts Alphabetically sett downe vppon the name of the right worshipfull the Lady Elizabeth Kniuit E Endure temptations patiently L Liue as thou mayst liue eternally I Imbracing trueth vnfeynedly Z Zealously and freely A Aske God mercy heartely B Beware of euill warely E Endure all crosses willingly T Trust in GOD faythfully H Heare his word attentiuely K Know him thy maker rightly N None helpes but hee effectually Y Yeelde him prayses dayly V Vse his gifts reuerently E Embrace them thankfully T Take all thinges of him ioyfully A godly motion to awaken the heartes of such as sleepe in securitye by the Lady Anne Kneuet A Arise Oh sinfull soule in haste lye not in slumber still N Now time beginnes to fly full fast to make his finall will N Now come the dayes of wofull sights or now the dayes of blisse E Eternall ioyes the lost shal see feele paines who doo amisse K Knock now or neuer at thy brest thou soule that liest secure N Neglect not time for tune doth paste tho time for aye endure E Eche 〈◊〉 that hopes to haue good hap that happy life hath led V V 〈…〉 shall hap the same when cleiesh corps are dead E Exchange thy choise of worldly weale for heauenly harbor heer T Too late to turne when Trumpet soundes final flames appeare The Printer to the godly Reader I Craue thy fauourable pardon Gentle Reader for sundry faultes past in the impression and thine owne willing amendment of them in reading as they are heerevnder corrected The cause of so many committed was that the Author could not haue the examination of the proofes therof But at the next impression more care and dilligence shalbe giuen by the grace of GOD whose grace I wish to direct thee Amen Leafe Page Line Fault Correction 4 2 25 thy busines my busines eodem eodem 26 my blessing thy blessing 9 1 18 to y e sanctetie the sanctetie 10
vnto our heauenly father for whatsoeuer we want as did Iacob Gene. 28. who prayed for foode and apparell and obteyned it with aboundance God seeth before wee aske what we want and yet to show our dutiful obedience to acknowledg our helpe to come from hym wee must prostrate our harts be fore him in fayth asking and he will giue knocking and he will open seeking we shall surelie finde what we want Dut. 20. For God of his meere mercy feedeth the fatherles voucbsasing vnto them al good thinges wherefore whatsoeuer thou be pray faythfully vse the giftes of God thankfully and reuerenly and thinke not that thy freendes can helpe thee thy fruites satisfie thee or laboure preuayle thee without the blessing of God Tim. 6. wherby enioying foode and apparrell be therewith content and in any case dispayre not for the prouidence of God is great to giue foode and things necessary to such as trust in him And it is not daintye feare that feedeth so much as the trust in God can releeue with a small simple dyet as doth appeare in the 1. of Daniell by thē that were so well replenished with pulse and water OH almighty God and louing father who of nothing hast created all thinges liuing whose care is so great ouer them all that thou sufferest not the moste vile or symplest of them to perishe for want of foode and thinges requisite for thē but seeking the same at thy handes thou gyuest it them in due season And by thyne vnsearchable wysedome haste appoynted to euerye liuing creature an abyding according to his kinde But such was thine vnspeakable care of man whome thou hast created to thine own image that he is as a king and gouernour ouer all the rest of thy creatures whome thou haste sette appointed vnder him beeing so farre inferiour vnto him as where thou haste planted in him reason wysedome and gouernment in them brutishnes beeing altogether vnreasonable and where they liue haue there beeing vppon the tops of cold mountaines in desartes vpon hilles on hie and in vallies below and in sundry other vncouth and vnknowne places where tempest heate hardnes and colde and other continual dangers oppresse them thou hast giuen and prouided for man houses castelles and townes to preserue them from the force of windes tempestes and stormes and from the assaultes of wilde beastes of the fielde in the night and darknes quietly to rest And although born naked thou giuest him ray ment to couer and to clothe him hearbes for his vse and oyle to make him a cheereful and glad heart and ioyfull countenaunce Besides all this of thy meere goodnes haste giuen him the beastes of the fielde the fowles of the ayre and fishes of the sea to be his foode and sustinaunce yea Lorde such is thy fauour towardes man that all the rest of thy creatures thou hast ordeyned for his vse and seruice wherfore I thy sillie creature and worke of thine handes humblie prostrate my selfe in heart beseeching thee fauourably to looke downe vpon my necessitie and graunt me whatso euer thou seest necessarie for me euen a competent and necessarie portion heere not ouermuch least I wexe prowde or disdaine mine inferiors and if it be thy will vouchsafe vnto me not ouer little least vrgent necessitie driue me to ouer much care ouer much care carry me to vnlawful means so runne headlong into thy dis●auor But fill my Baskett blesse my store Oh Lord that I may enioy at thy mercifull handes sufficiēcie for my selfe for the releefe of such as thou hast cō mitted vnto my gouernment and for as much good Lord as all mine industry carke and care great trauaile can not any thing furder me releeue or satisfie me in my necessitie vnlesse thou vouchsafe therevnto good successe for thy mercies sake blesse me in all mine affayres blesse my fruites in the field my cattell and all other thinges belonging eyther to my selfe or any other thy seruauntes as by the fruites thereof I and they may be releeued Blesse the workes of mine handes that they may prosper blesse my sences that they wexe not dull but be alwaies capable of such thinges as belong vnto my vocation effectually to execute the same both according to thy lawes and the trueth of that which I take in hand for without thy blessing and fatherly furtheraunce I can not sufficiently execute neither can that prosper where vpon the whole state of my liuing and maintenaunce dependeth VVherefore good Lorde guide mine handes and blesse mine vnderstanding to the prosperous execution of all thinges concerning my vocation that I may gett those thinges which may be sufficient for the releese and maintenaunce of me and mine to the profit of my neighbours and glory of thy blessed name And what so euer dooth happen vnto me pouertye or ritches make me good Lord of a patient contented and thankfull minde that in aduersitie I runne not headlong into such meanes as are vngodlye neither in prosperitie wexe the prowder but waight thy good pleasure in them both with thankfulnes euer more liue in thee by thee in the end raigne with thee in heauen where thou sittest as Author and giuer of all thinges graunt this for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake to whom with thee and the holie ghost be all honour for euer Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth A prayer necessarie after the hearing of the word of God Attende vnto the Ghospell bright Heare it and reade and liue vpright Consider when thou hearest the worde of God preached it dooth but as it were beat thyne eares and rendereth no further benefitt vntyll by the workyng of GODS holye spyrite it bee inwardlye reuealed vnto thee For GOD by two meanes speaketh vnto vs namely by the Preacher whome hee sendeth to teache vs. And by hys holy Spyrite wherby hys doctrine is so setled in our heartes that we inwardly enioy the true benefit therof For wythout the helpe of the holye ghost the voyce of the preacher vanisheth and the hearers profite nothing at all S. Iohn saith That he that knoweth God heareth his word 1. Iohn 4. but he that is not of God heareth it not wherby the spirite of trueth is discerned from the spirite of error For the word of God is liuelie Heb. 4. and effectuall and pearceth more then a two edged sword entring euen into the diuision of the soule the spirite c. wherefore pray that as the Lorde sendeth his messengers to showe his will So you may both heare it vnderstand it purelie liue thereafter pray for fayth For without fayth Heb. 4. the hearing of the word profiteth nothing OH heauenlye Father who hast not onely vouchsafed to make vs to thine owne image and likenes but also to sende thy sonne Iesus Christe into this worlde for our saluation and hast by him not only giuen vs knowledge of thy diuine will heere on earth and lefte it for our learning But also
freely taken away our synnes and sette vs downe the perfecte rule to directe all our actions and dooinges by the same which yet neuertheles continues harde and darke to such as neither by thy grace haue beene inlightened nor by the preaching of such as thou hast sent beene taught which also is of none effecte without thine especiall grace wor king to the true setling thereof within the bowells of the inner man for Lorde although wee heare with our eares wee can not conceiue it in our heartes nor showe it in conuersation without the especial woorking of thine holie spirite within vs. Oh Lord I thanke thee that thou haste vouchsafed vs to liue in the time wherein darknes and ignoraunce is so much defaced and superstition suppressed That thy trueth the word of life the seede of our saluation is bountifully distributed throughout this our Countrey to our vnspeakable comfort and greate terrour of such as hate the same Lorde I thanke thee that it hath pleased thee to feede vs at this time with the wholesome bread of life the heauenly Manna the word of eternall trueth wherewith graunt vs so to be replenished and fedde at full that we may loathe and abhorre all thinges which are not of the true table of our saluation the gospell of thy sonne Iesus Christ. But forasmuch Oh mercifull Lord God as wee may heare and not perceiue and reade and not vnderstand without the light of thine holy spirite guiding and instructing vs I humblie beseeche thee to inspire our heartes with a true vnderstanding of that which this day we haue hearde with our outward eares pronounced by the Messenger and Preacher of thy worde and graunt that it may so worke to the amendment of our liues and the increase of our faith feare and loue of thee continually abyding with vs and to our great comfort effectually worke in vs vnto our liues ende accepting the same at the mouth of thy messenger as deliuered euen by thine owne heauenly voice as indeede it is as long as it differeth not from thine holye worde and gospell giuing all the prayse and glory vnto thine owne selfe for he is but a Minister to declare thy will vnto vs who are the grounde and thy word the seede which beeing sowne in our hearts by this thy minister may not onely take some roote but grow vppe effectually to our comfortable edification and learning beeing so liuely and effectuall as it entreth euen into the diuision of the soule and spirite giue vs grace Oh heauenly God in this so pernicious a time of sectes scismes and daungerous controuersies that we may beare constant hearts carefull and deuoute mindes to the trueth auoyding with dilligence the perswasions of such as seeke to sette vppe superstition and to maintaine errours and vntrue doctrine And as the Niniuites at the preaching of Ionas repented their sinnes so giue vs grace not only to repent for a time but earnestly to bewaile our manifolde offences and wholie cleaue to fulfill the trueth of thy lawes to the saluation of our poore soules Let not sathan sweete Lorde at any time wrest thy trueth sowne in our heartes neither let him nor his ministers preuaile in sowing tares cockle or Darnell among the good Wheat of thy gospell as they continually seeke and desire to marre the Haruest of our good fruites which though they be fewe by reason of our owne corruption which we haue gathered by the hearing of thy ghospell yet sweete Lord vouchsafe to increase them by vertue of thine holie spirite working within vs. And let not our desire of seruing thee be either choaked or snared with the vnlawfull desires of this moste wretched worlde but rightly and truely discerning the trueth from false doctrine may vnderstand who are thy true ministers with earnest attentiuenes vnto the vtterance of thy wil by thē carefully warily auoyding the counterfeit barking of such as speake for their own benefit hauing further respect to their owne pleasure profit and commoditie then to the edifying of our poore soules whom thou resemblest to Wolues taking vppon them vnder the shaddow of simplicitie and feyned show of innocencie to guide thy flocke who indeede are moste detestable Hipocrites and deuourers of thy sheepe whom I beseeche thee to cutte off from that godlie and diuine function and office of preaching that thy trueth beeing at all times purely vttered by godly and deuout Pastours wee thy poore flock may for euermore be truely edified and continue within the Hardels of sincere conuersation and godlie liuing to the prayse of thy holy name and to the attainment of our heauenly inheritaunce for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake Amen O Lord increase our fayth and make vs euermore attentiue hearers true conceiuers and dilligent fulfillers of thy will Amen A short prayer to the like purpose OH Lorde vouchsafe that as of thy goodnes thou hast through thy sonne our Sauiour left for our learning and to our vnspeakable comfort the word of trueth the gospell of our saluation which none can learne vnlesse he be sent I humbly beseeche thee to giue me thy grace that as I haue heard the same at this time by thy minister and messenger So I may be able perfectly to retaine the same in the inner part of mine hearte according to the trueth and that I may expresse the same in my conuersation and life dooing all thinges according to thine heauenly will vnto my liues ende Amen Oh Lorde increase my faith A thankes giuing to God for his benefites Blesse thou the Lord that giueth blisse Heblesseth him that thankfull is BE thankfull vnto almightie God Ephe 5. for all thinges in the name of our Lorde Iesus Christe who hath left vs a perfecte patterne of thankfulnes Mat 26. alwayes lifting vp his eyes vnto heauen giuing thankes vnto his heauēly father So must we beare alwayes a thankfull heart as a testimonye of our good wills for the benefites of God toward vs let vs pray alwayes 1. Thes 5. let vs alwayes reioyce without ceasing giue thāks for it is the will of God the father in hys sonne Iesus Christ towardes vs Saint Augustine breefely in this wise exhorteth vs to bee thankfull namely hartelye to say God be thanked A sweete sauour no doubt it is in the nostrelles of hys heauenly Maiestie and an acceptable sacrifice Chrisostome also willeth vs to giue thanks vnto the Lord and to blesse him yea although euill chaunces happen vnto vs and then shal those euills be taken away and on the contrary as it must needes follow he saies that if prosperous thinges happen vnto vs and we continue vnthankfull our prosperitie shalbe turned in to aduersitye So pure a balme and sweete odoure is giuing of thankes that the Lord taketh it as a moste acceptable recompence for all his benefites which as wee can not otherwise deserue let vs continually say the name of God be praysed Although it bea terme sometimes vsed of the wicked who haue their reward
that it often happeneth whē we think least thereon it commeth sodamly as the lightninge and taketh vs vnwares VVherefore grant Oh GOD of my life that I may haue such continuall care foresighte and dylligent respect vnto the direction of my dealinges cogitations and wordes that I loade not my poore soule so muche with the burden of scenlesse securitye sinne and iniquitye that the bodye beeing sodainly intangled with the snare of deathe it bee carryed where there is no reste no ioye no comforte or consolation but continual mourning weeping and anguishe of minde as the Glutton spoken of in thine holy Gospell who going on blindly loosly and carelesly without regarde eyther of thee or remem braunce of his ende in moste detestable couetousnes and all kinde of wickednes was sodainly taken from hys mucke wealth which he had wrongfully gotten and myserably whorded vppe and yet denying poore Lazarus the croomes that fell and were taken from his table but was carried by the deuyll and his Angells into euerlasting and moste bitter tormentes where was weeping and gnashing of teeth Oh my sweete Lord let not mine heart be so blinded with the vale of vanitie nor nouseled in the delightes of this world so intangeled in the nette of concupiscence nor clad in the weedes of wilfull forgetfulnes of mine estate that I bee taken as the ritch man who deuising within him selfe to enlarge hys Barnes wherin he might conuey his graine so much encreasing who standing in his euill conceite of couetousnes thinking himselfe most secure was taken vnawares from his aboundaunce and left hys riches he knew not to whom Oh most gratious and most louing God a most vnhappy end wherin steed of heauenly contemplations and godly cogitations which thou requirest at al times of such as are thine but especially at the houre of death there appeared a most horrible intent of couetousnes which thou vtterly abhorrest a manifest token good Lorde of forgetfulnes of his ende and an argument that hee was the childe of Sathan But thou shewest mercye to as many as conuert and turne to thee Oh my most louing father lighten mine eyes that I sleepe not in sinne nor wander in darknes according to the will of the fleshe that I fall not vnawares into the dungion of distruction death and hell but make me alwaies ready and willing to come vnto thee euen with desire when it pleaseth thee to call me by laying thy hande by any plague or sicknes vpon me let me not drawe me as it were backwarde when thou inuitest me to the sweete banquet of thine heauenly kingdome as by the worde and gospell preached and reueiled vnto vs which is an especiall calling vs or when I feele my selfe distempered greeued or vexed with any kinde of sicknes plague or disease which is another of thy callinges and an especiall warning that we must dye or when by course of time in extreame age wee may imagine our ende to be neere but Lord when I am at my dayly busines and laboure when I eate or drinke when I am in my best temperature health in childehoode and young yeeres at all times and in all places giue me grace to thinke that death standeth at mine elbowe alwayes ready to strike mee that I sleepe not in sinne and securitie till the time sodainly come of my departure and so be taken vnprouided and perish withour repentaunce who can perswade him selfe to liue long and see many daies especially in daungerous and contagious times of sicknes and seeing so many examples dayly to the contrary euen in the most temperate time of health some we see at their Mothers pappes by humaine indgement likely to liue sodainely to giue vppe the ghoste some in theyr youth some in middle yeeres yea when grauest experience aboundeth to be sodainly called away to be no more seene Al which notwithstanding Oh Lord such is the blindnes of our nature that we think this world a cōtinual being for vs and couer euen with greedines to see many dayes where we heape sinne vpon sinne to the ouerburdening of our poore soules seldome or not at all thinking to dye Graunt sweete Lorde that as I desire to liue so I may haue a greater desire to liue well that I may make an happy ende abandoning all feare of death that the cogitation thereof may dwell in peace with in the mansion of mine heart and when it shall approche neere vnto me I flie not from it but may goe foorth with ioy to meete the same considering that it is a meane to ende my cares and to begin my ioy it is the finishing of sorrow and enteraunce into blisse which made thy seruaunt Paule to say That he desired to be deliuered of the burden of this life and to be with thee where is nothing but ioyes vnspeakable and contrarie heere on earth nothing but care and woe which mooued thy seruaunt Iob to call this life a warfare and this world a wildernes and vale of misery where is nothing but conflictes betweene the flesh and the spirite dayly increase of sinne and continuall care of vanities Oh good God giue vs carefull hearts to loue thee while we liue heere giue vs continual feare vnfeyned zeale perfit faith godly care to doo good to all men and earnest desire to come vnto thee who art the ende of all trouble and laboure and the beginning of ease the ende of strife and the beginning of peace the ende of all misery and the beginning of all blisse wherevnto sweete Lord graunt that with vnseyned desi●e we may faithfully endeuour our selues to come and to take possession of that thy most glorious kingdome where thy sonne is gonne before to direct vs the way and where thou sittest to iudge according to euerye mans desertes making all those that thou findest with the Lampe of true faith burning in their harts partakers of the euerlasting ioyes thereof In number of whome Oh sweete Lord accept me heere that I may appeare among them in the world to come through Iesus Christ our Lorde in whose name I commend my selfe into thy handes to liue for euer in thee sweete God Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth A short prayer to the like purpose OH God in whose handes consisteth the life of all mankind for thy Sonne Jesus Christes sake vouchsafe to giue me grace to sett before mine eyes as a most certaine mark where vnto this frayle body of mine must tende it selfe the Image of that which is to the faythfull the ende of payne and beginning of pleasure the ende of misery and beginning of blisse but to the secure and careles the ende of their pleasures and beginning of eternall paynes Ueuchsafe me therefore earnest desire of seruing thée and leading my life according vnto thy will that whē so euer it pleaseth thee to call me I be not through feare striken with doubt of condemnation but euen at my laste gaspe through vnfayned faith in Jesus Christ may take
emptye away at the last Therefore to doo good and to distrybute forget not Heb. 13 for with such sacrifice God is pleased OH bountifull God and most merciful father naked came I into thys worlde bringing with mee not a clothe or ragge to couer this silly and weake body of mine wanting sustinaunce and foode without the which sweete Lorde life can not endure which I haue receiued at thy merciful hands and that most largely the one to couer keepe my naked members and weake bodye from parching heate in the sōmer and extreame colde in winter and the other to feede and nourishe the same in so much as it hath by neither of these extremeties fainted or decayed to this day I thanke thee sweete lord that I haue not continued in nakednes wherein I was born but in warme and necessarye clothing not in hunger but in fulnes not in scarcety but in aboundaunce and sufficiency of all things not in want but in wealth not in labour but at ease not amonge the lowest but with the highest which blessings of thine Oh Lorde I confesse were not gotten by mine owne industry paines not by mine owne pollicie or wisedome nor bestowed on mee for mine owne sake or desertes who am borne in sinne but as sent from thee as thine owne free blessings farre passing the capasity of man by wisdome to comprehende by labour to gette or by pollicye to purchase but onely by thy blessed prouidence setting thine helpinge hande vnto the godly industrye of such as by their vocation and iuste trauaile shall endeuour to gather the same which is thine onely and bountifull gift as also where thou giuest and blessest the children with the inheritance of theyr parents which also is thine vnspeakable blessing graunt Lord that as all those thy giftes come altogether without our desertes so we neuer abuse the same but duely considering the mutability the ●lyperie hold and vnconstancie of worldly treasure and that the feare of the alteration thereof doth often loade and encombe● our mindes with so many sundry cares that we seldome rest without some doubte and perturbation of minde breeding also within vs diuers other great inconueniences as hawtines of minde contemning others of inferior conditions with a grudging disdaine of them in respect of ourselues puffing vp our hearts with arrogancie vaine glory excesse glutionie and finally leading a man to all kind of vices making him euen to forget himself thee beeing lead by the indirect rule of their owne proper nature which is altogether contrary to thy will wherefore forasmuch as these our worldly riches doo ●ende eyther to the winning or loosing of thy fauour and loue and thy loue the end of our happines Graunt me thy grace and assistaunce in bestowing ordering and occupying those terrestriall things that neither the loue of worldly commendation or prayse of men make me prodigall in spending them nor the care of coue●ousnes draw me to whorde and lay them vppe to canker and rust where it may be taken by theeues but as I haue plentifull so I may be liberall distributing according to the portion thereof vnto the necessity of others as the cause of their neede and mine hability shall require And as it pleaseth thee to increase my store so make me more and more thankfull and more and more ready to giue enduing me with the more humility gentlenes pittie stretching foorth mine hande with a glad heart to helpe the helples to feede the hungry to clothe the naked to comfort the comfortles that these thy bountifull giftes be not bestowed vpon me in vaine That I be not in the ende in case like the rich man spoken of in thine holy gospell turning mine eyes from the begging cryes of poore Lazarus but may willingly impart such thinges both of my table and store as it pleaseth thee to bestoweon me vnto the necessitie of the poore all my daies and take from me all hardnes of heart and extreame dealing to wardes such as by any light offence haue displeased me Graunt that I may consider of my self and way of my selfe as one of the lowest meanest and weakest and not to disdaine the simplest alwaies considering my beginning my present estate how it may please thee to alter it and what may befall vnto me before or in the ende as also to be mindfull of such as are of a lower estate and calling yea of the worste and poorest and to doo for them as I may and as occasion shall require without ouercharging any that for their releefe seeke any thing at mine hands That in the end I may be found a good and faithfull Stewarde of that tallant which thou hast put me in trust withall heere Oh Lorde make me willing to forgiue them that offende me acknowledging my selfe a thousande wayes offencible vnto thy maiestie pardon mee Oh God of thy mercy and giue me grace to amende mine euill and corrupt life And let me not by misponding and abusing thy gifts heere make forfeyture of so precious a dwelling place as thou by the blood of thy sonne Iesus Christ hast purchased for all such as showe themselues faithfull Stewardes heere Make mee to consider good Lorde the vanities of this wretched world and giue me thy grace dayly to contemplate and in faith to beholde the fayrenes beautie and certaintie of thine heauenly kingdome that I may dailie grow in hatred and contempt of this vale of misery and the vaine pleasures thereof and be readie at thy fatherly call to come vnto thee willingly bearing the burden which this this world continually chargeth me withall Oh almightie and mercifull God giuer of all good things and the take● of them away againe at thy good pleasure make me in prosperity alwayes thankfull and if thou visite me with pouerty endue me with perfit patience that the delight of the one ●ull mee not and rocke me a sleepe in the Cradell of security not the heauines and greefe of the other waking mee with the daungerous dartes of dispayre Strengthen me good Lorde for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake and helpe me in this my great account which I haue to recken for at my last and finall ende and that before thee the Lord of our soules when and where there shall be no thing left vncharged but shall bee forst to account for those receytes actions which we little thinke on now and prooued euen then to be parcell of that whereof thou madest vs Stewards heere And therfore grant that I may not bestow my Tallaunt as to mine owne vse and behoofe onely but to the furtheraunce and helpe of them that stand in neede thereof That in the ende thou mayest with that comfortable saying receiue me saying Oh thou faythfull Stewarde seeing thou hast beene faithfull ouer a little I will make thee Steward of a great deale euen partaker of that place which thy sonne hath purchased In hope whereof I doo wholy yeelde and commende my selfe and al that I
and merciful God the onely aide stay comfort of all those that trust in thee the principall helpe of them that feare thee we giue thee most humble hearty and v● fe●●ed thankes for that thou haste vouch●●fed to deliuer this w●●●ā M. thy seruant from the great paines and trauaile of childbirth which are so great so greeuous and so daungerous that e●en by thine owne wordes they are sayd to be moste greeuous In so much sweete Lord as whēsoeuer thou settest foo●th in thine holy scripture any gr●at paine or dāg●r thou resemblest it alwaies to a Womans paine in trauaile Therfore we confesse acknowledge that wee in the behalfe of thys our Syster are so much the more bounde vnto thee so farr extending thy furtheraunce and helpe to her deliuery frō such extreamitie and anguish we fall downe euē vppon the knees of our heartes with vnfeyned thanks for this most mercifull worke of thine but most louing and mercifull God thou knowest that although she bee deliuered of this heauy burden yet the paynes some thing continue which without thy most sweete mitugation thereof will driue her to further greefe and sorrow We humbly beseeche thee therefore to consider of the estate of this thy poore seruaunt by thy goodnes thus deliuered that thou wouldest vouchsafe to mitugate and asswage her paines and greefe that she may be able to beare the same with perfect patience and continuall thanke for her happy deliuerance And forasmuch sweete Lorde as the tendernes misery of mankinde is such that they can not of long time after their birth attaine to any meane to helpe themselues but wanting the 〈…〉 ayde and attendaunce of the mother and 〈…〉 they soone perish Wee beseeche thee to 〈…〉 gthen this little infant and tender babe nowe 〈…〉 e into this vale of misery and if it be thy good pleasure to vouchsafe it life and longer abyding heere graunt it ablenes and strength to receiue such foode and nourishment as thy prouidence hath assigned for such little infants and sucklinges And so increase within the pappes of the mother or Nurce such nu●riture as may be sufficient for the maintenaunce of the life and health thereof working with such effect within the bowels of the tender infant as it may thereby growe more and more to the estate of man according to thy good pleasure and strengthen bothe the mother and the infant that they may bothe grow to such perfect health and ablenes as the one may giue the other take sufficient sustenaunce for the preseruation of life and increase of strength through the mighty power and working of thee For which sweete Lorde and for all thinges els necessary for them and for all other in their like case we pray vnto thee as thy sonne Iesus Christe hath himselfe taught vs saying Our Father c. Oh Lord increase our fayth And receiue this woman thy seruant and euer more mightely defend her Oh Lord blesse this little babe and receiue it into the number of thy children Oh Lord guide it euermore to the full obteyning of thy fauour mercy to the perfit fulfilling of thy wil all his daies Amen To thee be all prayse for euermore Amen A praier for wisdome As worldly wisedome seeketh nought In time of neede auayling ought So heauenly wisdome worketh still The things that please gods heauenly wil. WIsdome as sayth S. Augustine is the knowledg how to choose those things that are good and to auoyd those thinges that are euil And Aristotle defineth it to be a vertue of the mind wherby these gr●ces are obteyned which tend to the felicity of this life and the life to come Thomas Aqu●nus sayth that wisdom is the meane wherby we are reconciled vnto God If so then what a precious iewel is this what more excellēt gyft can wee craue at the handes of God then that whereby we may doo that onely which is good such things as are tending to eternall felicity and which reconcile vs to God our maker through Christ our redeemer and Sauiour the beginning whereof is the feare of the Lorde whose loue towardes vs is so greate that he wylleth him that wanteth wisedome I am 1 to aske at his handes and he wil giue the same most aboundauntly asking it in faith as hee gaue it vnto Salomon 1 Kin 3 so plentifully and in such sort as they came frō the fardest partes of the world to heare the same Pray therefore that thou mayst obteyne it it is better then golde or precious stones Pro. 16 and more sweeter then honny or the honny combe OH almighty and euerliuing GOD whose gift it is that babes sucklings and men of base degree haue the knowledge vnderstanding of thy will and men of profounde learning deepe study and worldly experience often want the same Oh God which expellest darknes giuest light which takest away ignoraunce plātest knowledg wisdome denying the same to none that vnfeynedly asketh it at thine handes without the which nothing can be obteyned which good is nothing auoyded which is euill nothing continue safe bee it neuer so durable nor any enterprise either rightly begun or happily ended without the same which Salomon considering hauing promise at thine handes that whatsoeuer he asked hee shoulde obteyne aboue all thinges aboue wealth or riches worldly praise renowne or glory beauty or strength yea aboue possessions or kingdoms he onely requested wisedome which thou so aboundantly bestowedst on him that they repayred and came from farre to heare the same which is none other thinge sweete Lorde but the knowledge of thy diuine wil heauēly misteries it is the knowledge how to chose the good auoid the euill it proceedeth onely from thee and with thee it hath beene from the beginning Sende it downe from heauen where it attendeth about thy seate replenish mine hart with the knowledge thereof Giue me a newe heart and a right spirite for mans vnderstanding faileth in many thinges but thy wisedome instructeth the simple maketh the tongues of infants eloquent directing the steppes of the blinde VVherefore Oh Lorde I most humbly beseeche thee to establish the same in my spirite and wryte thy Lawes in mine heart that I walke not in the way of error but may abstaine from sinne cleaue vnto righteousnes and walke in innocencie all the dayes of my life Oh sweete Lord graunt me this thine especiall gift of heauenly wisedome that I may perfectly knowe what thy diuine will and pleasure is that I may alwaies directe my waies according vnto the same louing thee in all thinges and aboue all thinges continuing moste thankfull for all thy fatherly benefits bestowed and conferred vpon me And that prosperity ouercome me not nor in aduersity be foolishlie mooued to seeke reamedie or releefe els wher but at thine hands onely who a●t my God and my ●auiour and who hast promised to giue wisedome to all thē that faythfully aske it Oh Lord heare my prayer and let
my cry come vnto thee Giue me perfect wisdome wherby I may truely discerne the difference betweene thine heauenly reuelations which is wisedome from aboue and vaine cogitations of worldly wittes considering that the one in all thinges as well in aduersitye as prosperity in sicknes as in health in anguish of minde trouble or greefe of bodie as in wished estate and pleasure continueth most constant stable patient and firme with due consideration that it can not be but good whatsoeuer thou sufferest to light vpon vs But contrariwise sweete Lorde the other seeketh with more dilligence to auoyde afflictions troubles and worldly calamities the crosse sweete Lord which thou layest vpon thy children then wisely to auoyde thy heauy displeasure And that by worldly deuised meanes as by riches freendship pollicy and strength with this deceiuable and fonde conceite that Fortune where she fauours there is plenty and peace but where she frownes there is continuall want and trouble But my most sweete Lord and heauenly comforter graunt that it may be farre from mine heart to thinke that any thing commeth to passe otherwise then by thine almighty prouidence who willest nothing nor doost any thing but what is most expedient and necessary for the vse both of ourbodies and soules which we can not rightly conceiue without this especiall gift of thine wherewith for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake endue me that I be not lead by fonde conceyte or deceiue my selfe with worldly experience but gouerning my life according vnto thy wyll measuring all mine actions wordes and thoughtes by the right rule of knowledge and weying them in the balaunce of perfit wisedome in the ende I may be founde in the number of those discreete Virgins who had theyr Lampes continually readie and not in the number of those that were taken vnprouided That the cōming of thy son Iesus Christe bee not terrible vnto me as to the loytering seruant for want either of the light of a pure life or gaines by my tallant but most acceptable and ioyfull hauing the Lampe of loue the candle of a true faith continually burning with in the secrete Closset of mine heart That in the ende I may haue free enteraunce with thine elect into that most glorious kingdome which thy sonne Iesus Christe purchased with hys blood for me and all beleeuers Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth A short prayer to the like purpose AS long as we beare about vs this frayl● bodye imprisoning the soule our natures seeke by all meanes that which is contrarye to the spirite accounting that wisdome which is meere foolishnes where fore good Lord vouchsafe to sende downe that wisedome which wayteth about thy throne And plant the same in mine heart that measuring all my dooinges and deuises by the rule thereof may alwaies doo and intende that which liketh thee and shunne the contarie through Jesus Christ our onely Sauiour and redeemer Amen Oh Lord increase our faith A praier in miserie and trouble Though thraldome thou doo heere abide Be patient God will soone prouide To ease thee or to ende thy dayes Beare thou his crosse and giue him praise LIke as the fornace tryeth and seasoneth the Potters vessell Eccl. 27. and as the fire purifieth the Syluer from the drosse So dooth aduersitye season purifie the harts of christians frō the drosse of security For by crosses and many troubles Ro 5. commeth patience and by patience hope through tryall and therefore shoulde wee thinke it an exceeding ioy when troubles assaulte and pennurye pricketh vs Iea. 1. according to the will of God whereby we are stirred vppe to committe our soules to Gods protection and wyll by well dooing manfully bearing all afflictions all extreametyes of thys world and keepe as it were secrete the sorrows which calamitye bringeth vnto vs 3. Esd 10. and that with patience wherby thou shalt appeare an happy man receiue a crown of life which God thy faithfull Creator hath promised to all those that beare his Crosse with patience And thinke not that want of releefe in pouerty Lacke of comfort in sicknes vexation of enemyes slaunders misreportes contempts or any other kinde of trouble eyther of body or mynde happeneth vnto thee by Fortune as it is among such as haue not the feeling of the trueth cōmonly termed But by the prouidence of God and that for thy good if with wisedome thou weigh the same by patience accepting it as a fatherly louing correctiō putting thee in minde of thine offences and vncertenty of worldly vanityes and be not dismayde but turne from thy wicked wayes cleuing and referring thee by hearty prayer vnto God whose wyll it is for thy better profi●te that such thinges shoulde light vppon thee without ircksome taking it or with greater desire to dye then had S. Paule when he prayed to be losed and to bee wyth Christ. Stand fast stande faythfull and take patiently all crosses all afflictions all temptations and calamities heere being a ready way to patience and pray for the ayde of almightye GOD whose hande is alwayes readye to helpe such as are afflicted heere for his Christs sake By many trybulations wee muste enter into the kingdome of heauen Call vpon God Psa 7. in the day of trouble and he will deliuer thee The Lorde heareth the cryes of the righteous Psal 34. and deliuereth them out of all theyr troubles But if thou crye and bee not heard I meane presētly releeued think not much at it it is for the best wherfore accept it willingly and make of necessity a vertue which is take patiently that which of thy selfe thou canst not auoyde MY God my God vouchsafe to turn thy loouing and fauourable countenance towards me thy pore creature who am brought very low and mine enemies laugh reioyce at my fal I am like an Owle in the desert that the birdes of the airegaze wōder at mine estate is altered my store is turned into scarcity and my wealth into want my plenty into pouerty and ioy into sorrowe sadnes Oh sweete Lord my prosperity is turned into aduersitye my freendes haue forsaken me And where they haue often promised to helpe mee they doo not onely not performe the same but they disdaine my company they loath and abhorre my presence I am vtterly refused of al mine acquaintaunce and they that were before my familiars are now my deadly foes Sweete Lorde thou seeest howe I am clapt vp in cares howe I am inuironed with a thousand causes that procure intollerable greefe bothe in body minde Oh Lorde I haue no refuge I haue no place of defence I haue no meane to helpe my selfe I am so bewrapped in calamitie that I can not enioye any liberty either of body or minde but moste sweete Lord most loouing and moste fauourable most able and moste ready to helpe such as come to thee loden with distresse loe heere I lye at the gate of thy mercy knocking for ease humbly crauing thine assistaunce who hast willed such as
tirāny but that they wil obteine thier desires and accomplish their deuises to mine vtter vndoing they are good Lord many and more then I can number that seeke to doo me euil yea my neghbours familiars not the leaste of them but is of power and ablenes to destroye me yea as it were to eate me vp vnlesse thou take part with me against the furiousnes of mine enemies But Lorde why should I feare why shold I say in mine heart they are so many so mightye that I can not resiste them so furious that I can not escape ●hem So pollitique that I can not preuent them my trust is in thee and vnto thee I flye in all theyr assaultes who art a Castell and fortresse so strong that there is none bee hee neuer so victorious that can preuaile against the leaste that trusteth in thee and resteth vnder the shaddow of thy winges wherfore Lord for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake receiue me who come vnto thee as the strength of my beeing humbly beseeching thee to loke vpō my cause to consider my troubles to weigh the sorrowes of mine hearte lift vp thy self against the furiousnes of myne enemies driue backe and con found mine aduersaryes uersaries thine own selfe fight thou against them that fight against mee Turne theyr deuises and wicked imaginations frō me to their owne hinderance let the weapons which they lift vp to hurt me withall pearce themselues and the malicious wordes which they vtter to my reproch redownde to their owne shame let such as seeke to persecute me without a cause bee discomforted dryuen backward giue me patience to beare their cruelties cōsidering that ther was neuer any no not the most righteous but were subiect to the euil deuises slanderous wordes wicked practises of the wicked whose tongues were full of guile and the poison of Aspes was vnder theyr lips who were not ashamed to speake most approbriously of thine owne selfe sweete Iesus who wast void of all offence yet slewe they thee thine Apostles I cannot therfore Oh merciful God but take these extreame dealinges of mine enemies with the greater patience with greater humilitie and more heartie thankes for accepting mee as worthy to bee of the number of such as the wicked doo hate grudge at But most sweete Lorde as thou sufferest for a time such ray lynges backbytinges menacing words euill opinions and euill dealinges to preuaile against me for the better envring my fraile nature to beare greater burdens So vouchsafe to preserue me from all such enuious heartes and malicious tongues and defend me from all blood thirstie men and from the handes of such as goe about to hurt me And in steede of them if it so please thee vouchsafe to chose out and appoint for me such as may be faythfull godly vertuous religious louing and freendly that both in the feare of the one loue of the other I may beare my selfe by thine example and grace so vpright in al my doings as mine aduersaries take none aduantage against me but that seeing the sincerity of my life and soundnes of my conuersation mine enemies may be altogether ashamed so much as to mutter any thing against me much lesse to deuise any thing to hurt me withall or to ouerthrowe my goings and the godly glad and reioyce at my well dooing Oh Lord strengthen my saith and arme me with continuall hope in thee whereby I may be able to withstande all the cruelties of mine aduersaries in such sort as they may knowe it to be thy selfe who fightest for me and defendest my cause against their fury Behold Oh Lord my trust is in thee thy rod comfort me and thy staffe stay me vp that I fall not into their handes by trust in mine strength which is as a broken Reede in mine own policie or wisdom which is foolishnes before thee or in the helpe or freendship of man which is vaine fallable But leade thou me and guide me in all my doinges cogitations and words least I erring from thy commaundements inclining mine heart to vaneties and vice mine enemies take iust occasion to say ah ha wee sawe it with our eyes bring vp an euill report of me and that vndeseruedly Oh Lord guide me in all trueth establish in mine heart true desire to walke vprightly in all my waies in humblenes of minde not in pryde least they say he is so hauty he knoweth not himselfe preserue me from drunkennes least they say he is nowe out of the way of discretion he is beside himselfe we haue now sitte oportunity to worke our wills on him and so sette on me to hurte me vouchsafe also to keepe me from the daungerous desire of fleshly lust from haūting the places suspected or poluted with vncleannes least they taking iuste occasion by my lewde behauiour speake that which indeede may redowne to my shame and deserued infamy Finally Oh lord keepe me from all euill that although by reason of my corruption I be naturally inclined to wantonnes and excesse thou wilt giue me sobriety lowlines loue euen to mine enemies chastity wisedome and discreete vnderstanding bothe of theyr wills and mine owne weaknes that through thy grace framing my dooinges according to thine heauenly will in all thinges leading the whole course of my life in cinserety and godly behauiour the righteous may be glad and reioyce thereat magnifying thine holy name who so regardest the prosperity of thy seruaunt that thou sufferest him not to fall into the handes of such as woulde eate him vp And let not the aduersaries of thy trueth Oh Lord vniustly reioyce ouer me tauntingly and contemptuously mocking me But Lord I am in thine handes doo confesse it to be great and good reason that thou shouldest doo with mee what best seemeth to thy f 〈…〉 erly will accounting this thy tryall of my patience to proceede euen of thy meere loue And therfore if thou wilt that they sette vpon or followe to kill me to persecute me to laugh and scorne at mee to frame approbrious speeches and deuises againste me vouchsafe to continue my defence my strong Castell and as it were the piller of a clowde standing betweene me and them as thou stoodest in the wildernes betweene the Tents of the Egiptians and the Tentes of the children of Israell so that the Egiptians could not preuaile against them Lorde if thou wilt thou canst turne theyr heartes thou canst molisye the hardnesse thereof thou canst turne theyr hatred into looue and theyr mallice into good will and giue them in steede of heartes to worke wickednes mercifull and godly mindes I refer it to thine heauenly prouidence and wholy cōmit my selfe into thine handes humbly praying thee for thy sonne Iesus Christes sake to deale with me and them according to thy mercy and louing kindnes not after our deserts be thou mercifull vnto me and euermore mightely defende me vnto my liues ende conducting me vprightly in all my wayes for
again for our deliueraunce out of thys mortall life And whilest I liue heere vouchsafe mee an vnfeyned desire to be partaker of that his holy institution and through thine holy spirite to leade my life according vnto thine heauenly will in all thinges keeping my body vndefiled as a fitt receptacle for so heauenly foode that my soule may enioy the benefitte of the mistery thereof by saith according to thine heauenly prouidence through Iesus Christ our sauiour and redeemer Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth A deuout meditation or confession of our sinnes with humble request vnto almightye God that he will vouchsafe to establish true repentaunce in our heartes and of his mercy turne away his plagues which we iustly haue deserued for our manifold iniquities Let vs fall downe with weeping eyes With one consent from heart on knees Our sinnes haue so deserued th●all Nothing so sure as sodaine fall LEt vs sette as a glasse before the eyes of our heartes the cause of the firste floode which was falling from God working iniquity where in the whole worlde Noe wyth a small number of persons only excepted perished Gen. 6. Let vs likewise call vnto our remembraunce the sodayne distructiō of Sodom Gomorra with sue and brimstone from heauen for disobeying the voyce of the lord pronoūced by Lot for their repentaunce wherein we may as it were beholde before hand what will becōe of vs without our spedy repentance neglecting as we do the words message of the Lord reuealed vnto vs by his prophers prechers threatning plagues to follow our wilful ●e●ellion let vs not be like vnto the deaf Adder stopping our eares frō hearing of our iniquiry which wee embrace with such greedines but like relenting harted Niniuits put on the sackcloth of vnfeined repentāce mourning for our many thousand sins with fasting earnest praier frō the lowest to the high est after the good example of Dauid Iob prostrate our selues in hearte with lamēting spirits vnto the mercies seat of our good god who as he is not hastye in plaging expecting our repentaunce so will his punishment bee the greater without our harty speedy conuersiō let vs not therfore be slowe to turne vnto him let vs not deferr from day to day for sodainly wyl the wrath of god come whē we think not of it in hys vengance wil be destroy vs vnawares Pa●● 7. yet so louing is he merciful that if we cal vpon his name making our prayers vnto him vnfeinedly repenting vs of our sins from the bottome of our harts he will heare vs from his holy heauens receiue vs again vnto hys mercy Esd 10. according to his promise vnto Israell let vs remember the wicked king Achab who humbling himselfe and clothing himselfe in Sackcloth sleeping in heirecloth obteined pardon for his sinnes The mercye of the Lorde is so great towardes them that repent that the examples thereof are infinite in the scriptures VVherefore let vs speedely for sake our sins and more and more growe in hatred therof Eccl 17. vnfeynedly cleauing vnto rightcousnes and holynes of trueth Eph. 4. Repent repent for the kingdome of God is at hand Mat. 3. OH Lorde vouchsafe to poure thine holye spirite into our heartes whereby we may sighe lament weepe and euen rent our hearts at the consideratiō of the wicked and abhominable estate of this world which is so farr gonne with the child of selfe loue that without thine vnspeakable mercy it is euen at the point to be deliuered into the pitt of eternall perdition wherefore gyue vs grace wee humblye beseech thee from the high est to the lowest from the greatest to the leaste to repent vs of our sinnes and heartily to turne vnto thee whose high displeasure wee haue deserued through our manifolde transgressions whō thou hast in respecte of our disobedience pronounced rebels bastards children of the bondwomā without repentance barred frō the inheritance which thy son Iesus Christe hath purchased for all true beleeuers Lord what shall become of vs we haue so much yeelded our selues to the desire of sin walked according to the cōuersatiō of the olde man which is corruption so far degenerating frō thy lawes diuine institutions fellowing so much the wil of sathan the lusts of the flesh the vile alluringes of the wicked world that thou hast caste vs off as none of thy children in so much as when wee consider the heauy intollerable burden which by our vnrighteousnes wee haue deseruedly heaped vpō our selues in loosing the fauour of so louing and bountifull a father and so sweete a sauior it driues vs into a greate feare and terrour procuring a great dislike and lo thing of our selues for the time but our nature beeing nothing but corruption falleth into a present forgetfulnes of our ende and turneth forthwith vnto his vomitt againe But most louing God euerliuing when the deserued punishments which hangeth ouer our heades shall light and fall vppon vs for the same what shall wee doo It is prepared and it is comming we can not by any deserts of ours but onely by the intercession mediation and desertes of Iesus Christ which neyther auaileth without our true repentaunce auoyde it Mollifie therefore our harde and stony heartes Oh Lorde for the same thy sonne Iesus Christes sake giue vs lamenting spirites endue vs with vnfeyned sorrow for our sinnes and make vs wylling and ready to returne vnto thee our nature beeing so vile and our blindnes so great that we are moste apte euen with great obedience care and dilligence to serue to please and to obey men of Aucthoritye heere in thys world by whose dis●auour there can aryse but some smal or no hurte or punishment at all And neuer giue our selues or very seldome to the fulfilling of our duties to thee by executing those thinges which thou commaundest vs wherby we breake and forfeit that bande which thy sonne Iesus Christe sealed with his preacious blood vpon the crosse therby confirming for euermore a league and peace betweene thee and such as forsake sinne and cleaue vnto righteousnes and trueth Oh vnhappye creatures that we are who beeing in the very bosome of so louing and so mercifull a God shoulde by yeelding vnto the desires of the fleshe the vanities of the world and the will of sathan bee thruste out of thy presence wherein consisteth all peace all loue all hope quietnes of minde patience long suffering meekenes and all good whatsoeuer But wandring and going astray after our owne corrupt desires what remaineth in vs but strife hatred misbeleefe dispayre couetousnes adultery witchcraft contempt of thy Lawes and all kinde of euill and rest as accursed Lord we acknowledge that sinne iniquity hath gotten the highest roome it sitteth and ruleth in all corners of the earth and righteous dealing simplicity and innocency is condemned of many Roote out therefore good Lorde roote out of our heartes all hautines deceit
wrongfull dealinges and euill imaginations and plant in steede thereof humility ius●●ce and ●●leyned good will and helpe one towardes another Let not sathan rule let not the flesh p●●●ai●e against the spirit let not the world beguile vs who are our enemies our mortall enemies most strong 〈…〉 ost weake in so much as they are not so ready to encounter with vs as wee are ready to yeeld they are most pollitique we most ignoraunt forgiue vs Lord forgiue vs for thy son Iesus Christes sake strengthen vs good Lord strēgthē vs with thy grace we haue erred we haue doon amisse we haue followed too much the will of sathā we haue yeelded too much to the motions of the flesh and too much embraced the pleasures of thys world whereby we haue lost the most sweete comfort of thy celestiall promises who hast sayd that who so obeyeth thy voyce in keeping and fulfilling thy Lawes shall be most blessed yea in al his wayes in his going foorth and comming in and in al thinges which he taketh in hand Oh sweete Lord howe can we therefore but lament our estates how can we but sigh and sorrow that wee haue made forfeyture of so many and so sweete blessings and incurred the penalty of infinite curses of thine by disobeying thy will and precepts which thou mioynedst vs in all thinges to fulfill and obserue Vouchsafe good Lorde vouchsafe of thy mercye for Iesus Christes sake to turne away thine heauy displeasure and punishment which we haue deserued that they lighte not vpon vs for our misdeedes Blot out all our iniquities lay not our vnrighteousnes our vnthākfulnes and wilfull rebellion against thee to our charge for if thou shouldest Lord what should become of vs what might we looke for ●as our ●●●st rewarde but death and damnation Oh Lord we doo confesse that for so sundry and bountifull beuefits receiued at thine handes such is our corruption that we doo not onely take them without thankes vse them without feare but moste foolishly and wrongfully attribute the gift thereof to some creature and cast the pray se vpon him or els we receiue them as giuen by fortune and take not onely the due honour from thee but make the creature the Author of that that commeth onely from thee the onely creator and giuer of all thinges Oh most sweete Lord such is our ignoraunce such is our blindnes and such is the error that resteth and remaineth in vs from Adam through our voluntary blindnes which though we imbrace thou offerest light we refuse the same we are ignorant thou giuest wisedōe we neglect the same we go astray thou callest vs but we refuse to come Lord wee are like the vntamed Heyser which resuseth the yoke wee are like the deafe Adder which resuseth to heare the voice of the Charmer charme he neuer so wisly we harden our hearts as the Adamant we will not receiue thy gentle callinges thy fatherly admonitions and louing corrections Thou commaundest vs to cast away the darknes of ignoraunce and to put on the light of thy Gospell but wee stoppe our eares we refuse to heare opening our eares to pleasures and fyxing our eyes vppon vanitye erring in the pathes of vngodlines drinking the puddelles of iniquity and dispising the sweete water of life Our heartes are alwayes ready to embrace delightes and fantasies vtterly dispising nurture correction and knowledge we remember the time present the time past for which we haue to aunswer the time to come in which we must aunswer Good Lord we think not on we consider not that our time is like the flowre of the fielde to day fresh and fayre to morrow cut downe dryed vppe and withered we conceiue not that we passe as dooth the shaddowe and vanish as the bubble of water as the smoake and waues of the sea Oh Lord notwithstanding all this we folishly deferre thamendment of our liues vpon hope of thy long sufferaunce and consider not that thy wrathe commeth sodainly wee consider not the sodaine death of sundry beeing nowe most lusty gaye and strong and by and by dead and layde with the substaunce of theyr owne flesh euen the earth where the wormes possesse that that they so da●ntily fedde with sundry fine delicates clothed with nice mōstrous and gorgious sutes of apparrell sumptuous attyre broidered heire and setled thēselues in s●ately high houses euen to the skies theyr soules departing with the glutton where is not water to coole the heate of thy displeasure against them Oh Lord thou laughest at our vanitie yet most sorrye to see vs so ledde by the direction and hand leading of sathan whose desire is to deuoure if he could euen thy chosen ones Thou wouldest not that we should perish thou desirest rather that we should conuert liue thou reioysest not at the death of a sinner but there is great ioy in heauen of his repētance where vnto though louingly thou cal vs we goe still in our wickednes Thou gyuest vs knowledge of thy will by preaching and thine omnipotencie thou manifestest by thy creatures bothe in the firmament aboue and in the earth and Sea belowe But we vnderstand it not we beare it not away we consider it not The good which we should doo we doo not but the euil which we should not that we greedelie followe notwithstanding all which our corruption our disobedience and wilfull wickednes thou of thy mercy aboundaunt so intirely louest vs that thou gauest thine onely begotten sonne to suffer the most shame full death of the crosse for vs and hast sette him as equall with thy selfe euen at thine owne right hand to the ende he might make continuall intercession for vs vnto thee and that through him we might haue attonement with thee and accesse vnto thee for euer VVretched sinners that we are if we by our wickednes rebellion and loosenes of life loose so great a benefit which he so deerely purchased for vs euen thy woonted mercy and louing fauour and make of none effect his dying for vs what remaineth for vs but the most fearefull sentence of iudgement in the day when all secretes shall be opened and euery man receiue according to his deserts to whom thou wilt say Goe yee cursed into the flames of eternall fire prepared for the deuill and his Angels which neuer shall be quenched where shall be continuall weeping wayling anguish and gnashing of teeth when we shalbe neither our selues able to pleade to the contrary nor haue any aduocate to gaine saye thee in thy iustice Then shall we be sory then shall we lament but too late Then shall wee heare the most comfortable entertainment of the godly whē thou shalt say Come yee blessed possesse yee the kingdome prepared for you frō the beginning where shalbe nothing but ioy without ceasing continual gladnes comfort and vnspeakable consolations euen for such as clothed thee fedde thee lodged thee and visited thee beeing in prison Them shalt thou embrace them shalt thou meete in
things for our vse in time conuenient as by the placing the stars in heauen with the son mone their course orderly motiōs the hearbs of the field and due manner of their spring fading withering agayne The sea so inuironed compassed notwithstāding the rage force thereof kept within his limmits appointed boūds with the fishes so infinit therein both smal great the ebbing flowing therof which all serueth only for the vse seruice of man yea with out the which man coulde not continue yet especially aboue al things so great was his loue that he spared not for our sakes to giue his only son euen to dye most vndeseruedly vpon the crosse for our redemption which loue of the father therin as it moueth or shold moue a great desire of thanksgiving in vs so doth the obedience of the son giue vs a greater occasion of thankes giuinge then the tongue of any mortall man can expresse by whose acceptance of the pangs of death came the remission of al our sins as witnesseth the holy ghost the water of life which beeing sprinckled in our harts procureth vnfeyned looue whereby wee haue accesse to Christ our onely mediator to God the father Prayse God the father who made vs prayse God the sonne who redeemed vs and is our continuall aduocate to his heauenly father prayse God the holye Ghoste who hath sanctified gods electe and gyueth light vnto the hearts of all such as serue the Lord vnfeynedly OH almighty God maker and creator of all thinges conseruer of all that thou hast made and protector of all that loue thee who in the beginning madest all thinges of nothing which al rest in thine hādes haue their continuaunce beeing without whose prouidence they shold cōuert againe to nothing we yeeld vnto thee al lawd praise and glory vnto thee ascrib al power maiesty dominion who rulest all things workest al things disposest all things after thy wil to thine owne glory to our vnspeakable vndeserued cōfort who are as Pilgrims and strangers without the same thy continuall protection as creatures forsaken castawaies Lorde thine hād guideth al thinges preserueth al thinges guiueth all thinges for our vse most disobediēt stifnecked childrē who not withstanding thou through thy meere mercy loue vouchsafed in the beginning to place in the garden of happines where we shold haue cōtinued had not our firste parent by transgression made forfeiture therof so highly displeased thee that thou repēting of the makīg of vs didst drown the whole world for our sins sake yet so tender was thy loue so soone was thine anger conuerted into a desire of our saluation that thou vouchsafedst to sende into thys world Iesus Christ to redeeme vs into thy fauor again a surpassing loue where the offended shold seek attonemēt wyth the offendour for which thy singuler loue mercy in finit we can not sufficiēly thanke thee god of our cōfort nor thee sweetsaui our Iesus christ for thine obediēce for thine vndeserued humility and ardent desire of our reconciliation and eternall saluation Lorde increase my faith sende mee thy grace and endue me with thine holy spirite that I may hartely render and continually yeelde all possible thankes vnto thee not onely for creating keeping and preseruing vs hethervnto but also for reaching vnto vs thine hande of loue againe after our so greate and long disobedience I thanke thee Oh sauiour Iesus Christe redeemer and sauiour of our soules who refusedst not but most wilingly acceptedst for our sakes for our redemptiō from hell and eternall death beeing then thine enemies the approbrious death of the crosse among notorious offenders beeing often spightfully intreated buffeted spette at reuiled and most iuiuriously handled not for thine owne sweete Iesus but for our offences for our sinnes yea to purchace that by thine obedience which we lost by willfull rebellion against thyne heauenly fathers precept and will Oh good Iesu we thanke thee that it hath pleased thee to leaue the sacred mansion of thy Fathers right hand thy celestiall beeing and to put on the base attyre of a seruaunt to walke in the troublesome pathes of this miserable world and yet thinking it no robbery to be equall with God though leauing his heauenly habitation for a time according to his prouidence and heauenly knowledge to suffer heer in this vale of misery in this desert of sinne moste cruell and most shamefull abuses onely for our sins which were so odious and vile in the sight of our good God that no sacrifice or oblation coulde appeaze his wrath and deserued displeasure towardes vs for the same but thy death onely and sacrifice of thy precious and vndefiled body vpon the Aulter of the crosse who willingly sufferedst the same for our sakes notwithstanding they were so greeuous so in tollerable and odius that by reason of the extremitie and anguish rhereof thou werte constrained to sweat water and bloode Oh surpassing loue Oh loue without the which the hatred of thine omnipotent father had not been appeazed nor remooued from vs. Oh loue without the which we had beene barred of all accesse vnto the seate of mercy and woonted fauour of almightye God and continued in his heauy displeasure for euer to our vtter distruction death and damnation Oh sweete Iesus Oh healthfull comforter and giuer of health and restorer of life howe can wee but prayse thee how can we but loue thee howe can wee but magnifie and extoll thine holy name for euer who haue receiued at thy mercifull handes so vnspeakable a benefitt yea and who so tenderly louedst vs that by thy meanes without our deserts we are restored from death to life frō the deserued displeasure of our creator to his vnspeakable loue and fauour without which we had perished both body soule we haue attonement now with him that before we had so greatly offended euen God our maker without whose fauoure wee fall and without whose helpe wee perishe and passe to naught Oh sweete Iesus thou haste also taken vppon thee not onely to dye for our redemption and rise againe for our Iustification and to place vs in the sweete mansion of thine heauenly knowledge But haste also promised to continue our mediatour to thine heauenly father for euer while wee mortall men liue sinners on earth making continuall intercession for vs that he will vouchsafe neuer to withdrawe his louing countenaunce from vs his poore creatures but to be our Castell staye and strong refuge vnto the ende Oh Lord Iesus Christ we giue thee thankes not onely for that thou haste beene for a time heer present with vs on earth to manifest thy selfe vnto vs by the visible showe of thine humanity but in making the cause of thy comming certainly known vnto vs which was indeed in that thou wast verie God to call vs from blindnes error wherein we walked according to the will of sathā to take
hold of thy miracles wonders which thou so apparantly diddest worke to declare and manifest thy selfe to be our redeemer and aduocate and to confirme the same in our heartes by faith as thou diddest in the heartes of thy Disciples who notwithstanding there beeing present with thee continued yet neuerthelesse in darknes and misbeleefe without the working of thine holy spirite in them whereby they confessed thee to be very Christe son of the liuing God and onely sauiour of the world Among all which thy great benefits Oh good Iesus we yeelde thee all possible thankes for that it hath pleased thee to leaue vnto vs after thy departure vnto the right hande of thy father the Lanterne of light the Gospell of comfort the word of trueth the foode whereon our soules may continually feede at full without the which wee had beene left vnto our former darknes walking in error in our wonted ignoraunce And for that thou knowest vs from the beginning to be carryed into blindnes and error wrongfully interpreting the parrables darke sentences of thy gospel through the same thy loue hast left vs a continuall cōforter euen thine holy Ghoste proceeding frō thy father thee who in the likenes of a Doue discended frō heauen vpon thee showing himselfe vpon the Apostls in fiery tongues Oh holy ghost our cōforter we yeeld thee most hūble thanks that through the gift of thy grace we haue our harts prepared our vnderstāding lightned mouthes opened to conceiue rightly thy word to declare abroad the wonderfull thinges of thy lawe and to manifest the secrete misteries of the kingdome of God Thou ●rt the true light and the light of trueth without the which it is impossible to please God the father nor haue accesse to God the Sonne who together with thee Oh holy ghost are but one God in essēce though three in person Make our heartes pure make vs cleane sanctifye vs and seale vs among the number of the electe and chosen that when wee shall approche vnto the seate of iudgment we may receiue through the merittes of Iesus Christ not onely the stipende of seruants but the rewarde of obedient children euen the inheritaunce of the kingdome of heauen There to rest with thee Oh Father our maker with thee sweete Iesus our Sauiour and with thee Oh holy ghoste our comforter and sanctifier for euer and euer To whome bee all prayse and eternall glory world without ende Amen Oh Lord increase our fayth A praier to be saide before the receiuing of the Communion THere is sayde sufficient in a certaine exhortation set downe in the booke of cōmon prayer to stirre vppe the minds of all well disposed persons willingly and zealously to come to this holy table wher vnto before we come wee ought to addresse and prepare our hearts to put of all rancor mallice wickednes and all kinde of vice with the fruites of the olde man which is disobedience and sinne and to put on the newe man which is righteousnes comming therevnto in a pure cleane hart abounding with loue peace fayth charity that wee may receiue it to our comfort Reade the 11. chap. of the firste Cor. from the 20. verse vnto the 29. and there shall you finde not onely the manner of the institution and celebration thereof but also howe to receiue it with heauenly profit the daunger in the vnreuerent and vnfaythfull receyuing of the same to the cosort of the Godly shame of the wicked SVVeete Iesus sonne of the euerliuing and omnipotent GOD vouchsafe I humblye pray and beseeche thee euen for thy death sake to instill into mine hart the gift of thy grace whereby approching vnto the sweete banquet of thine holy body blood which thou vouchfafest to giue for the redemption of vs miserable sinners I may by faith eate and drinke the same and be made a fitte and faithfull member of thy misticall body laying aside the darknes of olde Adam embracing the light of thine obedience loue and patience that that most preacious bodye of thine bee not giuen not thy blood shed for me in vaine but may direct the whole course of the residue of my life by thine holy spirite according to thine heauenly wil in all thinges that after this life ended I may appeare before the tribunall seate of his high and heauenly maiestie as a faythfull member of thine and enioy that heauenly enhearitaunce which thou our head and guide hast purchased for all true beleeuers in thee Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth At the receiuing of the breade say thus Vouchsafe oh sweet Iesus that as thou hast giuen thy flesh to be the breade of our eternall saluation So vouchsafe to worke in me by a liuely faith that I receiuing the same may be and euermore continue one in thee and thou in me Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth At the receiuing of the cuppe say thus Oh lorde vouchsafe that as thy blood was shed for me a sinner So graunt that it may through a liuely faith wash me from the filth of sinne and renue in mee the fruites of righteousnes that I may become a fitte member of thee liue and dye in thee for euermore Amen Oh Lord increase my fayth A prayer after the receiuing of the Communion VSe not the manner of many who in the day wherein they repayre vnto the holy table of the Lorde doo not onely lightlye esteeme the weightines of the matter but lewdly gyue themselues to wanton companyes gadding heere there to banquets tauerns loosly aboue other dayes giue thē selues to wanton behauiour but remember thy promise that thou hast made to god to become a new man to 〈…〉 all wantonnes and cleaue vnto godlines of life Be not like the dog that 〈…〉 ●o his vomit or the ●●w to her wanted wallowing in the dyrt of sinne 〈…〉 ●e holy as your heauēly 〈…〉 er is holy Seeke the 〈…〉 me of God and the 〈…〉 thereof and all thinges shall bee gyuen ●●u and as the true members of Christ in the ende r●igne with him in eternal glory OH omnipotent most mercifull father I thy silly creature praise thee not able to yeeld thee thanks sufficiently for thine vnspeakable fauour and louing kindnes in feeding mee at this time with the spiritual foode of the body blood of thy sonne our sauior Iesus Christe whom thou vouchsafest to send for our redemptiō into this miserable world and to giue him euen to the death in remembraunce whereof vntyll his second comming hee hath willed vs to eate his bodye and to drinke hys blood to thende by sayth we should be vnited and knitte vnto his body and beeing washed from all our sinnes to leade a new life vouchsafe I humbly beseeche thee for his sake to endue mee with thine holy spirit wherby heerafter casting aside the workes of darknes I may from hencefoorth walke in the light of thy Gospell in the number of thy chosen wayting faithfully when he shall come