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A25388 A manual of directions for the sick with many sweet meditations and devotions of the R. Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrews, late L. Bishop of Winchester : to which are added praiers for the morning, evening and H. communion / translated out of Greeke ms. of his private devotions by R. D. ... Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3132; ESTC R10193 38,188 263

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particular whom you have so offended Praiers and Expressions of the souls affiance in God ANd now Lord what is my hope Truly my hope is in Thee Psal. 39.8 Thou that art the hope of all the ends of the earth and of them that remain in the broad sea Psal. 65.5 Though He kill me yet will I trust in Him Job 13.15 Though I walk through the vale of the shadow of death yet will I fear no evil Psal. 13.4 Lord Thou knowest whereof we be made Thou remembrest that we are but dust Psalm 103.14 Call to mind we are but flesh but a wind that passeth away and cometh not again Psal. 78.40 Remember Lord of what time I am what our substance is wherfore hast Thou made all men for nought Psalm 89.46 Lord consider my complaint for I am brought very low Psal. 142.7 Let my present miserie more prevail to move compassion then my sinful life past to provoke Thine indignation Lord how long wilt Thou be angrie with Thy servant that praieth Psal. 80.4 Behold I shew the lowliness of a suppliant shew not thou to me the rigor of a Judg. Ne quaeso premat sententia Judicis Quem sic submittit petitio supplicis O deliver not Thine own inheritance over into the will of Thine enemie Psal. 74.20 I am Thine O save me Psal. 119.94 I am Thine carest Thou not that I perish S. Mark 4.38 Behold O Lord how that I am Thy servant I am Thy servant and the son of Thine handmaid Psal. 116.14 Thy unprofitable evil servant S. Matth. 18.32 yet thy servant Thy lost unkind child S. Luke 15.24 yet Thy child Though I have not shewed to Thee the dutie and affection of a Son yet do not Thou cast from Thee the natural kindness and compassion of a Father The Commendation of the sick partie to the blessed Trinitie INto Thine hands I commend myself as unto a faithful Creator 1 S. Pet. 4.19 Receive O Lord Thine own Image not made by any strange god but by Thyself the only true and living God Despise not O Lord the work of Thine own hands Psal. 138.8 Lord I am created to Thine own Image Gen. 1.27 Suffer not O Lord suffer not Thine own Image to be utterly defaced But renew it again in righteousness and true holiness Ephes. 4.24 Into Thy hands I commend myself for Thou hast redeemed me O Lord Thou God of Truth Psal. 31.6 Behold O Lord I am the price of Thy blood of Thy most pretious blood 1 Cor. 6.20 Suffer not so great a price to perish Suffer not that to be cast away that Thou hast so dearly bought O Lord Thou cam'st down from heaven to redeem that which was lost S. Luke 19.10 Suffer not that to be lost which Thou hast redeemed Behold O Lord Thou art in the midst of us Thy Name is called upon us P. Jerem. 14.9 we are called by Thy Name P. Dan. 9.19 Christians For Thy Names sake be merciful unto us Psal. 25.10 and 79.9 Spare Thine own Name in us And do not good Lord so remember our fins that by remembring them Thou forget Thine own Name Lord we call upon Thy Name There is no Name under heaven whereby we can be saved but only It. Acts 4.12 Though we be unfaithful yet Thou art true and canst not denie Thine own Name 2 Tim. 2.13 Into Thy hands I commend my self as to my true and only Sanctifier Lord I have been the Temple of Thy Holie Spirit 1 Cor. 3.16 Though it hath been polluted through my frailtie yet O Lord destroy it not But dedicate it hallow it anew and sanctifie it to Thee Yet once again make an Encoenia of it Spare us good Lord. Spare Thine own Handie-work Image Name The price of Thine own blood in us The good Lord be merciful to every one that prepareth his heart to seek the Lord God the God of our Fathers although he be not according to the cleaness of the Sanctuarie 1 Chre. 30.18 19. Behold O Lord a bruised reed Break it not Behold smoking flax and yet O Lord quench it not P. Isa. 42.3 S. Matth. 12.20 A Profession of the Christianitie of the sick partie demonstrated in many special graces LOrd I have never denied Thy Name but confessed it ever And in the confession and invocation of it I desire to spend my last breath and to depart this life Lord I have desired to fear Thy Name Nehem. 1.11 My soul hath been desirous to long after Thy commandments Psalm 119.20 Lord I do acknowledg my wickedness and am sorrie cogitabo anxius ero take thought for my sin Psal. 38.18 Lord I beleive Help Thou mine unbelief S. Mark 9.24 Lord I hope verily to see the goodness of the Lord in the Land of the living Psal. 27.15 Let not this hope confound me nor make me ashamed Psal. 119.116 Lord I freely forgive whomsoever I have ought against those poor pence or mites they ow me S. Mat. 18. 28. Lord I held my peace and opened not my mouth at Thy chastisement because it was Thy doing O Lord. Psalm 39. 10. Lord I seek Thee and thou never failest them that seek Thee Psal. 9. 10. I come unto Thee and of them that come to Thee Thou castest none out S. John 6. 37. Nevertheless though I am sometime afraid yet put I my trust in Thee Psal. 56. 3. O Lord in Thee have I trusted let me never be put to confusion Psal. 31. 1. and 71. 1. Heads of comfort to be administred from the consideration of God Christ. GOD is A Creator 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and so faithful I S. Pet. 4. 19. A Possessor or Owner Gen. 14. 19. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I am Thine Psal. 119. 94. Part of Thy possession A Redeemer at large 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Psal. 130. 7. A Redeemer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as of the same flesh and blood Job 19. 25. Christ is a Mediator Between God and us His Priesthood and Sacrifice A Lamb. Between us and Sathan His Kingdom Conquest A Lion Between us and sin His Innocencie Between us our Concupiscence His Charitie Between us and the Punishment due to our sins His Passion blood-shedding Satisfaction Between us our Conscience and the Judgment of God His Advocateship Between us and our want of Righteousness His absolute and complete Obedience Between us our want of desert of the eternal Reward His Merit Between us our want of Fervor in Praying His Intercession Between us our want of sorrow in Repenting His Agonie bloodie Sweat These recount shew offer set between A Collection of Praiers out of the Psalter suitable to the exigencies of the sick Psal. 7. O Lord my God in Thee have I put my trust save me from them that seek after my soul and deliver me Ver. 1. Lest he devour my soul like a Lion and tear it in pieces while there is none to help Ver. 2. Psal. 18. The sorrows of death compassed me round about the
The Forms of Morning and Evening Praier being very lame and broken in the former Edition I give you here complete and perfect To which I have added as the Crown and complement of all our Services His Devotions for the Holie Communion all translated out of the Greek Copie of His Amanuensis You will need no other reason of the addition of this last when I shal tell you that besides that I find it in Latin annexed with the Manual for the Sick the Participation of that Sacred Mysterie is the most proper companion for persons in that condition as being the Viaticum of the Soul and a Pledg of the Resurrection I shal add no more but the promise of my Praiers for a blessed improvement of this intended for your good and a desire of Your for him who accompts himself happie in nothing more then the Praiers of Christian people as the highest obligation that can possibly be laid upon April 21. 1648. Your most humble servant in our Lord JESUS R. D. The Contents of this Manual INquiries to be made concerning the Partie pag. 2. General Considerations of the Mortalitie of man p. 3. Comfottable Scriptures to be used to the sick Partie p. 5. Several Duties recommended to the Sick p. 15. Propositions and Inferences to be made to the Sick p. 19. Concerning the Wisdom and Providence of God in the ordering of all afflictions in general and this in special p. 19. Concerning the fatherlie Affection and Love of God p. 21. Concerning the Patience and Thankfulness required in the sick p. 23. Concerning the Contrition and Repentance of the sick p. 28. Concerning the Belief of the sick p. 35. Concerning the sick parties Forgiving offenders against him p. 38. Concerning the sick parties Desire of Forgiveness from them whom he hath offended p. 39. Praiers and Expressions of the souls affiance in God p. 42. The Commendation of the sick partie to the blessed Trinitie p. 46. A Profession of the Christianitie of the sick partie demonstrated in many special graces p. 52. Heads of comfort to be administred from the consideration of God p. 55. Christ. p. 55. A Collection of Praiers out of the Psalter suitable to the exigencies of the sick p. 58. A Praier to be used by the Priest begging pardon of his own unworthiness and aceeptance of his devotions for the sick p. 91. A Letanie for the sick person in danger of death p. 94. An humble recognition of human frailtie and a deprecation of falling from God p 108. An affectionate recommendation of the sick person to Gods mercie grounded upon his special relations to God and the sinceritie of his soul. p. 110. A Praier for Mercie and Divine assistance to uphold the sick person in his present affliction p. 117. A Praier for the Grace of God and the Pardon of the sins of the sick partie p. 121. Commendatio Animae Or The Recommending of the soul to God p. 128. Comfortable Scriptures to be applied to the friends of the deceased partie p. 132. A General Confession of sins collected out of the Holie Prophets and Apostles p. 133. A Confession of sins according to the branches of the Decalogue p. 147. The Triumph of Mercie in many Gradual Expressions and Remembrances propounded to us in the Holie Scriptures p. 156. Spiritual Comforts and Confidence issuing from the contemplation of Gods Goodness p. 172 Devout Ejaculations grounded on the consideration of our Human Frailtie and the Divine Providence and Mercie p. 175. Praiers For the Morning p. 181. Evening p. 201. H. Cōmunion p. 220. A MANUAL FOR THE SICK SEt thine house in order for thou shalt die 2 Kings 20. 1. P. Isa. 38. 1. Is any sick among you let him call the Priests of the Church and let them pray over him And the praier of faith shal save the sick and the Lord shal raise him up And if he have committed sins they shal be forgiven him S. James 5. 14 15. Inquiries to be made concerning the Parties 1. Sex 2. Age. 3. Condition of life Whether 1. Learned instructed 2. Sound in Mind Memorie 3. The sense of hearing perfect Whether 1. Patient or Unquiet 2. Cheerful or Deject If being well he found comfort in Hearing Reading Repeating particulars Whether any material point whereof to be admonished To take occasion out of his own words General Considerations of the Mortalitie of Man WHat man is he that liveth and shal not see death Psal. 89.48 It is appointed to men once to die Hebr. 9.27 I am a stranger with Thee and a sojourner as all my fathers were Psal. 39.14 Here we have no continuing Citie Hebr. 13.14 The night cometh when no man can work S. John 9.4 If the tree fall toward the South or toward the North in the place where the tree falleth there it shall be Eccles. 11.3 Comfortable Scriptures to be used to the sick partie THe mountains may remove and the hils may fall down but my mercie shal not depart from thee nor the covenant of my peace come to nothing saith the Lord that hath compassion on thee P. Isa. 54.10 Heaven and Earth shal pass but my word shal not pass S. Mat. 24.35 All the promises of God are in Him Yea and Amen 2 Cor. 1.20 In whom we have most great and precious promises that we should be partakers of the Divine nature 2 S. Pet. 1. 4. I have heard Ephraim lamenting thus Thou hast corrected me and I was chastised as an untamed heifer Convert thou me and I shal be converted For thou art the Lord my God Surely after that I had converted I repented I smote upon my thigh I was ashamed yea even confounded because I did bear the reproach of my youth Since I spake to him I still remembred him therefore my bowels are troubled for him I will surely have compassion on him saith the Lord. P. Jerem. 31. 18 19 20. I will visit their offenses with the rod and their sin with scourges Nevertheless my mercie will I not utterly take from him nor suffer my truth to fail Psal. 89. 32. My son refuse not the chastening of the Lord neither be grieved with his correction For the Lord correcteth him whom He loveth even as the Father doth the child in whom for all that he delighteth Pro. 3. 11 12. Behold blessed is the man whom God correcteth therefore refuse not thou the chastening of the Almightie For He maketh the wound and bindeth it up He smiteth and His hands make whole again He shal deliver thee in six troubles and in the seventh the evil shal not touch thee Job 5. 17 18 19. Forget not the consolation that speaketh to you as unto children My son despise not the chastening of the Lord neither faint when thou art corrected of Him For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth everie son whom he receiveth If you indure chastening God offereth himself unto you as to a son for what son is he whom the Father chasteneth not If