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A17152 Christian praiers and holie medtations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Wherevnto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers. Bull, Henry, d. 1575?; Ledley, John. 1578 (1578) STC 4030; ESTC S107021 132,305 444

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spared my sinnes but hast punished mee with scourges of loue and hast sent afflictions and anguish within and without Of grace fauour it is O Lord that thou sufferest thy seruants to be troubled and afflicted in this world because they should not be condemned with the world Thou wouldest that they shoulde here be broken with affliction that they may after rise in a newe light be clarified and made glorious in thy kingdome Oh holy father thou hast ordeyned it so to be and it is done as thou hast appoynted Wherefore O Lord giue mee the grace to rest in thee aboue all thinges and to quiet my heart in thee aboue all creatures aboue all glorie and honour aboue all dignitie and power aboue all health and beutie aboue all riches and treasure aboue all ioy and pleasure aboue all fame and praise aboue all mirth and consolatiō that mans heart may take or feele besides thee For thou Lord art most good most wise most righteous most holy most iust most blessed most high most mightie most comfortable most beautifull most louing most glorious in whom all treasures of goodnesse most perfectly rest And therefore whatsoeuer I haue besides thee it is nothing vnto mee for my heart may not rest nor fullie be pacified but onely in theee Oh Lord Iesu ▪ who shal giue me winges of pefecte loue that I may flee vp from these worldly miseries and rest with thee Oh Christ the king of euerlasting glorie my soul crieth vnto thee with continual gronings saith how long ●arieth my Lord God to come to me Oh when shall the end come of all these miseries When shall I cleane be deliuered from the bondage of sinne When shal I Lord haue my mind onely fixed on thee and be merie in thee with perfect ioye and gladnesse When shal that blessed houre come that thou shalt visite me and make me glad with thy blessed presence when thou shalt be to me all in all When shall I come vnto thee and feele and enioy those sweete consolations which with thy blessed saintes are alwayes present When shall I haue peace without trouble peace without peace within on euery side stedfast and sure O Lord Iesu when shall I stand and beholde thee and haue full sight and contemplation of thy glorye When shall I be with thee in thy kingdome that thou hast ordeined for thine elect before the beginning Oh blessed mansion of that heauenly cittie Oh most cleare day of eternitie whome the night may neuer darken This is the day always cleere and merie alwaies sure and neuer changing This day shineth cleerely to thy saints in heauē Oh gratious God with euerlasting brightnesse but to vs here on earth so great is the darknes of sin in vs it shineth obscurely and as it were a farre off we see but a glimmering thereof Woulde to God this day might shortly appeare and shine vnto vs and that these worldly vanities were at an end Thy heauenly Citizens know and feele how ioyfull this day is but we the Children of Eue strangers and exiles here on earth doe lament and bewaile the bitter tediousnes of this present life short and euil full of sorrowe and anguish Where man is oftentimes defiled with sinne disquieted with troubles oppressed with cares busied with vanities blinded with errors ouercharged with laboures vexed with tentations ouercome with vaine delightes and pleasures of the worlde miserably wrapped in many kindes of calamities Wherefore O Lord arise and help me comfort mine exile assuage my sorrowe destroy the power of mine enemies the kingdome of sinne Sathan the world and my wicked flesh which alway make battell against me and bring these conflicting dayes to an end So shal I sing praises vnto thee O God of my saluation and magnifie thy holy name world with out end Amen A confession of sinnes and a prayer for the remission thereof O Lord God rich in mercie and of great goodnesse who of thy tender loue towardes vs euen when we were thine enimies diddest send into the world thine own deare sonne Iesus Christ to be a slaine sacrifice for our sinnes so that whosoeuer beleeueth in him should not perish but haue life euerlasting haue mercy vpō me according to thy great mercies and according to the multitude of thy compassions put away mine iniquities ▪ For mine iniquities are gone ouer my head and as a weightie burthen they presse me downe Against heauen and against thee haue I sinned O Lord I am not worthy to be called thy childe I am ashamed to lift vp mine eyes vnto thee for my sinnes are ascended vp into thy sight There is nothing sound in my flesh because of thy displeasure neither is there any rest in my bones because of my sinne Behold I am sold vnder sin and in my flesh ther dwelleth no good thing For the good which I would doe I doe not but the euill which I would not doe that I doe Wash me therfore O Lord frō mine iniquities clense me from my sin Purifie my heart by the sanctifying of thy holy spirite ▪ and by the sprinckling of the blood of thy deare sonne from the filth of sinne and an euill conscience Make me to heare ioy and gladnes that the bones which thou hast broken may reioyce Create in me a new heart O God and renue a right spirit within me Cast me not away from thy presence and take not thy holy spirite from me Restore to me the ioy of thy saluation and stablish me with thy free spirite For thou art good to them that trust in thee and to the soule that seeketh thee Al thy wayes are mercie and truth to them that seeke out thy couenant and thy testimonies The fountaine of thy goodnes is euer full and ouerflowing thy mercy neuer decayeth Thou woundest and healest againe thou killest and reuiuest bringest euen downe to hel and bringest backe againe Thou raisest vp those that are faln thou comfortest the broken harted Thou strengthenest the wearie handes and crooked knees and out of the gulph of hell thou deliuerest the afflicted Out of darknes thou bringest light out of death life and out of damnation thou bringest saluation Heare me therefore O Lord according to thy louing kindnes turne vnto me according to the multitude of thy tender mercies Looke vpon mine affliction and my trauell and forgiue all my sinnes Remember not the offences of my youth nor my rebelliōs against thee For if thou Lord shouldest marke our iniquities Lord who should be able to stande in thy sight Seeing thou hast founde iniquitie euen in thine Angels and the heauēs are not cleane in thy sight muche more is man abhominable filthy which drinketh iniquitie like water Notwithstanding thou hast said O Lord that as the righteousnes of the righteous man shall not saue him whensoeuer he offendeth so shal not the wickednesse of the wicked man hurt him whensoeuer
only in thy Church and elect people ruling and gouerning all and euerie member of thy Church to thy glorie and their eternall comfort Not that out of this Church I exclude thy power for as therwith thou defendest thy people so thou punishest thy enimies but bicause thy grace is specially considered being as it were the verie keeper that keepeth and guideth thy people The time wil be when this kingdome of grace and power now being as distinct shall be vnited and made one kingdome of glorie which will be when Christ shall giue vppe his kingdome into thine hands that is in the resurrection when death the last enimie shall be subdued thou shalt be all in all In the meane season this kingdome of grace is miraculously and mightily propagated enlarged and gouerned by the true Ministerie of thy word and sacraments through the working of thy holie spirit And this is the meane and way whereby as thou didst first plant so doest thou enlarge amplifie and preserue the same This kingdome of grace begun continued and enlarged by the true preaching of thy Gospell and ministration of thy sacramentes is the thing which Christ teacheth here thy children to pray for that it might come that is to say that thy Gospel might so mightily purely and plenteously be preached mauger the head of all thine enimies that the number of thine elect might be brought in and so the kingdome of thy glorie might appeare So that as I see thy children desire pray and labour that thy Gospell might be truely preached heard and liued in them selues and in others so they lament the not preaching and refusing the not liuing and not beleeuing thy Gospell yea they lament the lingring of the cōming of thy Christ for in his comming they knowe they shall be like vnto him and hauing this hope they purifie themselues as he is pure By reason hereof I see first that I am farre from this desire and lamenting which thy chilhaue I see my ignoraunce of thy kingdome and power euerie where also of thy grace in thy Church onely and of thy glorie when all the enimies of thy grace shall be cast downe and thy glory and power shal embrace each other I see my ignorance howe acceptable a seruice to thee is the true preaching and the hearing of thy Gospel for else thou hadst not needed to haue placed this petition next to the petition of the sanctifying of thy name Againe I see here mine vnablenesse to enter into thy kingdome and to attaine to it for else what neede should I haue to pray for that to come from thee which otherwise may be atchieued Thirdly I see my peruersitie and contempt of thy kingdome grace for although I see my want yet I would not desire thy kingdome to come if thou diddest not commaund me so to pray and if I would haue praied for it thou wouldest not haue commaunded me Last of all I see thy goodnesse which wilt bring thy kingdom and that as generally by sending foorth ministers to preach truely so particularly by regenerating me more and more by giuing me as grace here so glorie elsewhere for thou wouldest not I should pray for that which thou wilt denye So that I haue great cause to lament and reioyce To lament bicause of my miserable state and condition bicause of my sinne ignorance rebellion peruersitie sathans power contempt of thy grace thy Gospel and ministerie here or elsewhere To reioyce bicause of thy goodnesse great mercie which hast brought me into thy Church keepest me in it and wilt do so stil. Also bicause of the ministerie of thy worde and sacraments by which the holie Ghost is and will be effectuall and finally bicause of the great glorie wherevnto thou hast called me and which nowe thou wilt giue vnto me asking the same But alas how vnthankful I am and sorrowlesse Lord thou knowest for my hart is not hid from thee Oh be mercifull vnto me and forgiue me good father and graunt me the spirit of thy children to reueale vnto me my ignorance of thy kingdome my pouertie and peruersitie that I may lament the same and daily labour for thy helpe and thy holie spirite to suppresse the kingdome of sinne in my selfe and in others Againe graunt me that same thy holie spirite to reueale to me thy kingdome of power grace and glory to kindle mine affections to regenerate me more and more to reigne in me as in a piece of thy kingdome to giue to me to desire to pray and to labour for thy kingdome both to my selfe and to others effectually to thy glorie and to assure my conscience of thy goodnesse that thou wilt giue me grace and glorie c. Here call to minde the state of the ministerie and ministers the light and life of gospellers the errors and here●ies which men be intangled withall Thy will be done AS thy power is infinite so is thy wisedome accordingly Whereby as we may perceiue that nothing is or can be done against thy power or otherwise then by it so is there not nor cannot be any thing done against or otherwise then by thy omnipotent secrete will which is alwayes as thou art good holie and iust howe farre so euer it seeme otherwise to our foolish reason and iudgement and therefore here we are taught to pray that thy wil may be done here without sinne on mans behalfe as it is on the Angels behalfe in heauen Againe for as much as thou art incomprehensible of thy selfe as wel concerning thy power as concerning thy wisdome we may not according thereto search thee but rather adore and worship thy maiestie and tremble at thy iudgements and workes and therefore pray alwayes that we may be content with thy wil and be buxome and obedient thereto And for as much as thou hast reuealed to vs so much of thy will in thy word written as is necessarie for vs in this life to knowe yea as we can attaine vnto and a little further we ought to take all things done against the same as sinne and transgression although thou canst vse the same sinne to serue thy prouidence of the which prouidence we can not nor may not iudge further then thou hast and shalt open it vnto vs. So that this petition Thy wil be done is not simplie to be vnderstoode concerning thy omnipotent wil vnreuealed against the which nothing is nor can be done but rather concerning thy will reuealed in thy lawe and Gospell the which thou here teachest me that we should desire not only to know it but also to do it and that in such perfection and willingnesse as it is in heauen The which thing I perceiue hereby that thy children doe desire daily in and for them selues and others and doe lament that contrarie in whome so euer it be so that often their eyes gush out with riuers of teares bicause men keepe not thy lawes By reason
it pleaseth thee to heare my prayers and assuredly wilt saue me for euer But alas howe farre am I from these lamentings and reioycings By reason whereof I deserue damnation Oh be mercifull vnto me and forgiue me and of thy goodnesse grant me thy holie spirite to reueale to me my blindenesse obliuion and contempt of thy kingdome power and glorie with the greatnesse of my doubtings that I may heartily as lament them so haue them pardoned and taken from me through the merites of Iesus Christ thy sonne Againe giue me thy holy spirit to reueale to me in such sort thy kingdom power glory and eternitie that I may always haue the same before mine eyes be moued with the admiration thereof labour effectually to set foorth the same and finally as to haue the fruition thereof after this life so to increase in an assured certaine and liuely expectation of the same that I may alwayes and in all thinges reioyce in thee through Christ and giue lauds thankes and prayses perpetually vnto thy most holy name Oh blessed Father Sonne and holy Ghost three persons and one God to whome be all honour and glorie world without end Here thinke that if the kingdome power glorie and eternitie be Gods which is our Father what our dignitie is which be his children If the power be our fathers of whome should we be afraid If the diuell be subiect to the Lordes power and kingdome as he is howe can the subiect haue power ouer vs which be sonnes and heires in that he hath not power ouer Porkets without the prouidence and permission of God Therefore full well should we pray Lead vs not into temptation rather then let vs not be lead into temptation for power is the Lords and the diuell hath none but that he hath of Gods gift No he were not able to receiue power if God did not make him able although the execution of it is rather of Gods permission Giue all thankes prayse and glorie to God our Father through Christe our Lord and Sauiour So be it Iohn Bradford PRIVATE PRAYERS for the Morning and Euening and for other times of the day When you awake out of your sleepe pray thus MOst mercifull God and father of our Sauiour Iesus Christ I most humbly thanke thee for the sweete sleepe and comfortable rest which thou hast giuen me this night past beseeching thee that like as thou hast nowe awaked my bodie from sleepe so thou wouldest awake my soule from the sleepe of sinne and darkenesse of this world and that which thou hast now awaked out of sleep thou wouldest after death whereof this sleepe is but an image restore and raise againe to life euerlasting O gratious God make my bodie I heartily pray thee such a companion or rather a minister of godlinesse to my soule this day and all the time of this present life that in the life to come it may be partaker with the same of euerlasting happinesse through Christe Iesus our Lord. Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall shew light vnto thee Ephe. 5. Occasions to Meditate Here call to mind the great mirth blessednes of the euerlasting resurrection Also remember to muse vpon that most cleare light that bright morning and newe clearenesse of our bodies after the long darkenesse which they haue bene in All then shall be full of vnspeakable ioy and felicitie When you behold the day-light pray O Lord God thou most glorious true light from whence this light of the day and sunne doth spring and shine vnto vs O light which lightenest euerie man y commeth into this world O light whiche knowest no night nor euening but art alway a midday most cleare and faire without whom al is most horrible darkenesse and by whom al things are most cleare and bright O thou wisedome of the eternal father of mercies lighten my minde that I may see those thinges only which please thee and may be blinded to al other things Grant me so to walke in thy wayes by the light of thy holy worde that nothing else may be light and pleasant vnto me Lighten mine eyes Oh Lorde that I sleepe not in death least mine enimies say I haue preuailed against him Psal 30. Occasions to Meditate Muse a while how much the light and eye of the minde and soule is better then of the bodie Also howe much more we ought to care for the soule that it may see well then for the bodie Moreouer that beastes haue bodily eyes as well as men but men only haue eyes of the minde and that such as are godlie wise When you arise pray OUr first parents cast downe them selues from a most excellent high honorable state into shame miserie into the deepe sea of all wickednesse and mischiefe but oh Christ thou putting forth thy hand didst raise them vp againe Euen so we except we be raised vp by thee shall lie still for euer O good Christe our most gratious redeemer as thou doest mercifully rayse vp now this my body euen so I beseech thee raise vp my minde and heart to the true knowledge loue of thee that my conuersation may be in heauen where thou art If you be risen with Christ thinke vpon those things that be aboue Col. 3. Occasions to Meditate Thinke howe foule the fall of Adam was by reason of sinne and so of euery one of vs from the height of Gods grace Againe thinke vpon the inestimable benefite of Christe by whose helpe we daily arise againe from our fallings When you apparel your selfe pray O Christe clothe me with thine owne selfe that I may be so farre from making prouision for the flesh to fulfill the lustes therof that I may cleane put off all desires and crucifie the kingdome of the flesh in me Be thou vnto me a garment to keepe me warme and to defend me from the cold of this world If thou be absent deare Lorde all things are colde weake and deade but if thou be with me all things are warme fresh and chearefull c. Graunt therefore that as I compasse this my bodie with this garment so thou wouldest cloth me wholy but specially my soule with thine owne selfe Put vpon you as the elect of God bowels of mercie meekenesse loue peace c. Col 3. Occasions to Meditate Call to minde a little howe we are incorporate into Christ. Againe howe he doth cloth vs gouerne and nourish vs and vnder his winges protection prouidence preserueth vs. When you are made readie to begin the day withall pray O Almightie God and most mercifull father thou knowest and hast taught vs also something to know that the weakenesse of man and woman is great that without thy grace they can neither doe nor thinke any good thing Haue mercie vpon me I humbly beseech thee thy most weake fraile and vnworthie childe Lighten my minde that I may with pleasure looke vpon good things only Inflame my hart
lowde in thine eares though they speake neuer a worde at all Shoulde I then nowe despaire of thy fatherly mercie whiles presently I feele thee stirre vp my soule and hearte to craue helpe at thy hande Should I thinke that thou wilt absent thy selfe for euer that thou wilt be no more intreated that thy mercie is cleane gone that thy promise is come vtterly to an ende and that thou wilt nowe shut vp thy louing kindnesse in displeasure Nay Lorde for all alterations are of thy right hande and turne alway to the best to them that feare thee All this is but mine owne infirmitie for thou art euer one thy promises be infallible and thy loue towards thine euerlastingly during I will therefore in this my present tentation greuous assaulte powre out the heauinesse of my hearte before thee deare father Out of the deepe will I crie lift vp my soule vnto thee from whom I assuredly know my helpe is comming I will also for my present comfort cal to remembrance O Lorde my God thy tender mercies towards me already shewed the multitude of thy benefites the greatnes of the same the longe continuance of them euen frō my conception vntill this instant finally thy continuall luste desire to powre them vpon me And moreouer sith thy goodnesse is so great O Lord that thou dost not onely pitie miserie but also callest the heauie hearted and afflicted vnto thee promising that thou wilt ease their miserie for as much as by the motion of thy good spirit I loth and abhorre my sinnes feele the greuousnesse of them and thy heauie wrath towardes me for the same and finally what neede I haue of thy gratious ayde and succour therefore Oh Lorde in thy Sonne Christes name with sure confidence and trust in thine infallible promise in this mine anguish trouble I come vnto thee at thy mercifull calling and craue comfort at thy hand For thou hast promised that when I loath my sinnes thou wilt vterly forget them when I feele the greeuous burthen of them thy mercie swalloweth them vp when I seeke that I want thou wilte assuredly graunt it me For sith thou mouest my hearte to desire helpe how shoulde I mistrust but thou wilt for thy truth sake giue me my asking Yea where I knowe not howe or what to desire as I ought thy holy spirite gratiously working in mee maketh intercession mightily for me with groninges which can not bee expressed and therewithall certifieth my spirit that by adoption through thy great mercie and goodnesse I am become thy childe and heire Why should I not then be of good comfort and ioyfull in thee my God For if thou be on my side who can be against mee Since thou diddest not spare thine owne sonne but gauest him for mee euen when I was thine enemie howe shalt thou not with him nowe that by his death I am brought into thy fauour giue mee all thinges with him and for his sake Who shall lay any thing to the charg of thine elect It is thou Lord which iustifiest mee It is Christe that hath dyed for mee yea rather that is risen againe for mee who also is set on thy right hand hath taken possession yea and perpetually maketh there intercession for me vntill that ioyfull day be come when I shall haue full fruition of the moste glorious presence of thy diuine maiestie in that kingdome whiche thou hast prepared before the beginning of the world but in time to thy gratious goodnesse thought best made knowen to me by giuing thy holy spirite into my heart whereby when I first Lord beleeued thy holy worde which is thine owne power to saue all that beleeue I was sealed confirmed and stablished in the certaintie of that thine euerlasting kingdom and inheritāce For the which inestimable benefite of thy rich grace Oh Lorde my God I beseech thee euen for the loue thou bearest to Christe Iesus thy son thy mercie thou haddest on him when he cried on the crosse My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Help help I say inflame my heart with loue so plentifully towardes thee againe that I may be euen swalowed vp in the ioyfull feeling of the same in such sort that I may of verie thankefulnesse loue thee my GOD alone thee I say my deare GOD and nothing but thee and for thy sake O holy spirite whose work this is in mee increase this thy worke of thine infinite mercie and preserue mee that I neuer become vnthankefull vnto thee therefore Amen A prayer for the sicke O Most mercifull God which according to the multitude of thy mercies dost so put away the sins of those which truly repēt that thou remembrest them no more open thy eyes of mercie and looke vpon this thy sicke seruant who most earnestly desireth pardon and forgiuenesse Renue in him most louing father whatsoeuer hath beene decayed by the fraude and malice of the diuell or by his owne carnall will and frailtie Preserue and continue this sicke member in the vnitie of thy Church Consider his contrition ▪ accept his teares assuage his paine as shall bee seene to thee most expedient for him And for as much as he putteth his full trust onely in thy mercie impute not vnto him his former sinnes but take him vnto thy fauour through the merits of thy most dearly beloued sonne Iesus Christ. A prayer to be saide at the houre of death O Lord Iesus Christ which art the onely health of all men liuing and the euerlasting life of them that die in thee I wretched sinner do submit my selfe wholy vnto thy most blessed will and being sure that the thing cannot perish which is cōmitted vnto thy mercie willingly now I leaue this fraile and sinnfull fleshe in sure hope that thou wilt in better wise restore it to mee againe at the last day in the resurrection of the iust I beseech thee most mercifull Lorde Iesus Christ that thou wilt by thy grace make stronge my soule against all tentations and defende mee with the buckler of thy mercie against all the assaults of the diuell I see and acknowledge that there is in my selfe no helpe of saluation but al my confidence hope and trust is in thy rich mercie and goodnesse I haue no merites or good workes which I may alledge before thee of sinnes and euill workes alas I see a great heape but yet through thy mercie I trust to be in the number of them to whome thou wilt not impute their sinnes but wilt accept and take mee for righteous and iust and to be an inheritour of euerlastinge life Thou mercifull Lord wast borne for my sake thou diddest suffer both hunger and thirst for my sake thou diddest teach pray and fast for my sake all thy holy actions and works thou wroughtest for my sake thou sufferedst most greeuous paines and tormentes for my sake finally thou gauest thy most precious bodie and bloode to be
to Christ and so be certaine of saluation at peace with God in our consciences God hath giuen his holye worde which hath two partes as now the children of God doe consist of two men the one part of Gods word being proper to the old man and the other parte of Gods worde being proper to the newe man The parte properly perteining to the olde man is the lawe the part properly perteining to the newe man is the gospell The law is a doctrine which commaundeth and forbiddeth requiring doing and auoiding Under it therefore are contained al precepts threatnings promises vpon conditions of our doing and auoiding ▪ c. The Gospel is a doctrine which alwaies offereth and giueth requiring on our behalf not as of worthinesse or as a cause but as a certificate vnto vs and therefore vnder it are contained all the free and sweete promises of God as I am the Lorde thy God c. In those that be of yeares of discretion it requireth faith not as a cause but as an instrument whereby we our selues may be certaine of our good husband Christ and of his glorie and therefore when the conscience feeleth it selfe disquieted for feare of Gods iudgement against sin she may in no wise looke vpon the doctrine perteining to the olde man but to the doctrine onely that perteineth to the newe man in it not looking for that which it requireth that is faith because we neuer beleeue as we should but onely on it which it offereth and which it giueth that is on Gods grace and eternall mercie and peace in Christe So shall she be in quiet when she looketh for it altogether out of her selfe in gods mercy in Christ Iesu in whose lap if she lay her head with S. Iohn then is she happie and shall finde quietnesse indeede When she feeleth her selfe quiet then in Gods name let her looke on the lawe and vpon such thinges as it requireth thereby to bridle and keepe downe the olde Adam to stay the Goliah from whō she must needes keepe the sweete promises being the bedde wherein her spouse she meete lie together For as the wife will keepe her bed onely for her husband although in other things she is contented to haue fellowship with others as to speake sit eate drinke go c. so our consciences which ar Christs wiues must needs keepe the bed that is gods sweet promises al onely for our selues and our husband there to meete together to imbrace and laugh together and to be ioyfull together If sinne the law the diuell or any thing else woulde creepe into the bedde and lie there then complaine to thy husbande Christ forthwith thou shalt see him play Phinees part Thus my dearly beloued I haue giuen you in fewe wordes a summe of all the Diuinitie which a Christian conscience cannot want FINIS Rom. 10. Psal. 25. Psal. 86. 1. Pet. 2. Gal. 5. Mark. 11. Psal. 41. Psal. 38. Psal. 41. 1. Cor. 7. Psal. 34. Psal. 66. Psal. 5. 1. Iohn 5 ▪ Matth. ●● Mark. 11. Iames. 1. Marke 9. Psal. 51. Psal. 8● Psal. 39. Psal. 80. Lamen 3. Esai 54. Matth. 5 Esai 42. Psal. 23. Matth. 7. Psal. 40. Ephe. 6. 1. Tim. 5. Col. 4. Philip. 4. Matth. 7. Jere. 25. Psal. 50. Psal. 145. Psal. 91. Esai 65. Rom. 8. Psal. 145. Esai 6● Luk. 11. Ecclus. 2 1. Iohn ● Psal. 51. Psal. 25. Psal. 122. Iosu. 1. 2. Reg 15 Iob ▪ 3. 1. Cor. 15 Iohn 6. Eze. 33. Psal. 77. Psal. 31. 1. Ioh. 2. Acts. 10 Ephe. 5. Heb. 4. 2. Cor. 1. Luk. 11. Iohn 16. Ioh. 14 Psal. 5 Lu. 11.18 Eccle. 35 Psal. 123. Matth. 9. Luke 11. Exod. 1. Gen. 3. Gen. 12.22.23.24.25 Exod. 13.14.15 Exod. 19.20 Heb. 1. 1. Cor. 15 Rom. 5. Matth. 1. Luk. 1. Gen. 3.12 26.28 Psal. 89.2 Reg. 7. Luk. 1. Psal. 110. Rom. 8. Matth. 24 1. Cor. 15. 1. Thes. 4.1 2. Cor. 5. Exod. 32.33 Psal. 5. Ioel 2. Psal. 15. Gen. 6. * Our hart is by nature so corrupt and vnsearchably euill that out of it springeth all wicked concupiscence so that the inclination therof is prone to euil euen from our birth vp our mind and vnderstanding is so darkned that of our selues we cānot perceiue those thinges that be of god as is all the wisedom which we receiue frō Adam naturally or otherwise attaine by labour or studie before regeneration Causes to comfort our faith that God ●s our father 2. Cor. 1. Iohn 3. Ephe. 5. Phil. 3● 1. Iohn 3. Rom. 5. Rom. 8. Rom. 5. What Baptisme is and what it requireth What is the effect or fruite that commeth of this certaine persuasion that God is our Father 〈◊〉 106. Col. 3. Philip. 3. Rom. 1. Psal. 48.138 How Gods name is hallowed The chei● desire of gods chi●●dren The greatest griefe of Gods people Our ignorance Our great neede Gods loue Gods kingdom in respect of his power Psal. 104. Gods kingdom in respect of his grace Gods kingdom in respect of his glorie Howe Gods kingdom is here cōserued and enlarged 1. Ioh. 3. Our ignorance Our peruersitie Gods goodnes Gods omnipotent will vnknowne and vnreuealed Gods w●l reuealed and knowen Psal. 119. Our ignorance Our need Our disobedience Gods goodnes Bread. Giue Daily Our Psal. 127. Debtes Our Forgiuenesse Our forgiuing Occasiōs to euill in two sorts What tentations are to the godly what the● are to the wicked Psal. 145. ●ohn 6. ●ohn 4. This is meant of the bloudie time of queene Marie Rom. 3. Psal. 14. Psal. 51. Rom. 7. Gal. 5. Rom. 2. Iere. 3. Esai 20. Col. 3. Rom. 6. Ephe. 4.5 1. Pet. 2. ●xod 2. ●sal 50. ●sal 18. Psal. 79. Heb. 9.10 Psal. 19. ●sal 58. ●sal 5. ●sal 22. ● Cor. 6. ●ere 10. ●sal 6. ●zech 18 Luke 12. Matth. 6. Luke 22. Ephe. 2. Ephe. 4. 〈◊〉 8. Rom. 3. Matth. 9. Halowe● be thy name Thy kingdome come Thy will be done Giue vs this day c. Forgiue vs c. Leade vs not into temptation But deliuer vs frō euill Col. 3. 1. Iohn 3. 1. Iohn 5. Iohn 3. 1. Iohn 5. Rom. 8. Iohn 14. Iohn 12. Iohn 14 1. Iohn ● Rom. 8. Iohn 14. Col. 3. Iohn 14. Rom. 8. Iohn 12. Matth. 24 Matth. 2● Apoc. 22 ▪ Psal. 42. Rom. 8. 1. Cor. 15 Where this eternal life is Iohn 4. ● Tim. 6. Iohn 17. Acts. 7. 1. Cor. ● What knowlege may be had in this life of the life euerlasting Iob. 19. 1. Cor. 13 Heb. 11. 1 Ioh. 13. 1. Cor. 15 Psal. 16. Psal. 17. Apoc. 5. Rom. 7. Luke 2. Psal. 143. 1. Cor. 2. Apoc. 4. Apoc. 5. Psal. 84. Psal. 42. Psal. 63. Rom. ● Apoc. 22 ▪ Phil. 3. Matt. 24. Matt. 13. Apoc. 7. God worketh al in al maruellously iustly and holilie Matth ●● Matth. ● God worketh ▪ by meanes without meanes against meanes Iohn 15. Iohn 2● ▪ Luke 24 ▪ Cant. 1. Psal. 17. Psal. 16. Esai 54. Psal. 137. 1. Cor. 11. Apoc. 22.
may offer therwith our obedience vnto god Hereof we haue examples of Christ when he saide father if it be possible let this c●p passe frō me neuertheles not as I vvill but as thou vvilt With this obedience to the wil of God spake Dauid when he desired to be brought againe into his kingdome saying If I shall find fauour in the sight of the Lord he vvill bring me againe but if he shall say vnto mee thou doest not please mee I am ready let him do as it seemeth him good And Iob saith though he kill me yet vvil I put my trust in him Therefore for as much as wee do knowe that it is the lotte of Gods children to be alway vnder the crosse and therefore concerning these corporall benefites we knowe not how or what to aske as we ought wee must herein offer our obedience vnto GOD abiding his good will and pleasure so longe as it shall seeme good vnto him to exercise vs in the want therof who suffereth vs somtime to be afflicted for our chastisement and for the probation of our continuance and also that we may receiue with greater gladnesse if to his diuine wisedome it seeme expedient for vs that which with ardent desire we long looked for S. Paul saith VVhen vve are iudged vve are chastened of the Lorde because vve shoulde not be condemeed vvith the vvorld But whē we pray for spiritual things we must aske them absolutely and without condition for therevnto doe perteine the chiefe promises of the Gospell of the which God woulde haue vs most assured Verilie verily I say vnto you saith Christe he that beleeueth in me hath euerlasting life As sure as I liue saith the Lorde I vvill not the death of a sinner but that he returne and liue To the promises of God we muste ioyne examples whereby we learne that God hath heard holpen those that call vpon him For all deliuerances whether they be of other whereof the scripture is full or of our selues whereof we haue experience are examples of Gods promises Hereby did Dauid comfort himselfe in the anguish and heauines of his heart saying I vvill remember the vvorkes of the Lorde and call to minde thy vvonders of olde time Thou hast mightily deliuered thy people euen the sonnes of Iacob and Ioseph Againe I vvil be glad and reioyce in thy mercie for thou hast seene my trouble thou hast knovvne my soule in aduersitie And thus being warned both by promises and examples let vs learne to cast our care vpon the Lorde to call vpon him and to looke for helpe at his hand So shall our faith by little and little be more firme certaine and our heart shall rest in hope expectation of Gods helpe But for as much as of our selues we are vnworthie to appeare in Gods sight whose terrible maiestie comming once into our minde it is impossible but that we shoulde flie from him as a fearefull iudge therefore he hath giuen vnto vs a mediatour euen our Lorde ●esus that he being a meane betweene GOD and vs might change the throne of dreadfull glorie into the throne of grace and that we by his merites hauing accesse vnto God might haue assured trust to finde grace in his sight If any man sinne saith S. Iohn vve haue an aduocate vvith the father Iesus Christ the iust and he is the Reconciliation for our sinnes To him saith S. Peter beare all the Prophets vvitnes that through his name all that beleeue in him shall receiue forgiuenesse of their sinnes By vvhome saith S. Paul vve haue boldnesse and entraunce in all confidence through faith in him And againe VVee haue not an high Prieste vvhich can not haue compassion on our infirmities but vvas in all pointes tempted like as vvee are sinne execpted let vs goe boldly therefore vnto the throne of his grace that vvee may receiue mercie and finde grace to help in time of neede And as we are commaunded to call vppon God and haue a promise also to bee heard euen so we are commaunded to make our prayers vnto him in the name faith and confidence of this our mediatour and wee haue no promise to be heard without him in whome are all the promises of God yea and Amen confirmed and fulfilled And no man commeth to the father but by the sonne For he is our mouth whereby wee speake to the father hee is our eye whereby wee see the father and hee is our right hande whereby wee offer our selues to the Father Whatsoeuer therefore wee aske in his name wee haue a promise to obtaine it Verily verily saith Christ I say vnto you vvhatsoeuer yee shall aske the father in my name he shall giue it you in my name that is for my sake your high byshop praying for you Hitherto ye haue not asked any thing in my name aske and ye shall receiue In that day ye shall aske in my name and vvhatsoeuer ye aske I vvill doe that the Father may be glorified in the Sonne Of prayer there be two partes Petition and thankesgiuing By petition wee poure foorth our desires before God requiring first those thinges that may set foorth his glorie and then such benefites as are profitable and necessarie for vs By giuing of thankes we prayse and magnifie his benefits bestowed vpon vs acknowledging that whatsoeuer good thinges we enioie we haue receiued them of his free goodnes and liberalitie Therefore Dauid ioyneth these two partes togither in one verse when he saith Call vpon me in the day of necessitie I vvill deliuer thee and thou shalte glorifie me The scripture commaundeth vs to vse both and that continually For our necessitie is so great our life is so full of troubles and calamities and so many daungers hange ouer our heades euery moment that wee haue all cause ynough yea euen the most holy with sighes and groninges continually to flye vnto God and to call vppon him in most humble wise But this wee may better perceiue in things pertaining to the soule For when shall so many great sinnes whereof wee know our selues guiltie suffer vs to bee without care and not to craue pardon of GOD for the same when will sathan giue vs reast and quietnes when wil he cease to range about seeking whome he may destroy when shall our tentations giue vstruce so that we shall not need to hasten vnto GOD for helpe Finally the desier of the kingdome and glory of God ought so to drawe vs wholy vnto it not by fits but cōtinually that all times should be fit conuenient for vs to pray Wherefore not without cause we are so often commaunded to pray continually And though we be not driuen with like necessitie at al times to pray yet in this case S. Iames teacheth vs what we ought to doe Is anie man heauie or afflicted saith he Let him pray that i● let him craue of God helpe and comfort vvho so
weaknesse and the dangerous estate we stande in in respect of our flesh of the world which is full of euill of Sathan which seeketh to sift vs as a roaring Lion to destroy vs and of our sinnes which deserue al kinde of punishments and correction that I might with thy children feare thee watch pray and desire the day of redemption and deliuerance from all euils Againe I may learne here that to auoyde all daungers and euils is not in the power of man but onely thy worke By reason whereof I should consider thy great goodnesse which hitherto hast kept me from so many euils both of soule and bodie yea of name goods c as thou hast done in my infansie childhood youth middle age c. Thirdly I may learne here that I should be carefull for others both that they might be deliuered from their euils and that they might be preserued from temptation from being ouercome in the same therefore thou teachest me not to pray Deliuer me from euill simply but deliuer vs from euill Last of al I am taught hereby to see thy goodnesse towardes me whiche wilt deliuer me from euill and from being ouercome in tentations for thou wouldest not haue me aske for that which I should not certainly looke for at thy handes By reason whereof thou wouldest haue me to be in a certaintie of my saluation for euer For else I can not beleeue my prayer to be heard if that finally I should not be deliuered from euill and therefore thou ioynest hereto a giuing of thankes which with thy Church I should say For thine is the kingdome thine is the power thine is the glorie for euer By reason whereof I haue great cause to lament and to reioyce To lament bicause of my corruption infirmitie weakenesse obliuion and carelesnesse for thy people ingratitude c. bicause of sathans power vigilancie prudencie which hath ouercome most graue wise and holy men whereof some neuer recouered as Cain Cham Achitophel Saul Iudas c. To reioyce bicause of thy goodnesse which teachest me this and shewest me the remedie commaundest all thy Church to pray for me and wilt at length deliuer me from all euill and giue me glorie But alas I am altogether carelesse and miserable Oh be mercifull vnto me deare father and for Christes sake forgiue me all my sinnes graunt me thy holy spirit to reueale to me mine infirmities weaknesse perils daungers c. in such sort that as I may heartily lament my miseries so I may aske and obtaine thy grace to guide me from all euil for euermore Againe graunt me the same thy holy spirite to reueale to me thy loue and kindnesse towards me and that in eternitie in such sort that I may be throughly persuaded of the same become thankfull vnto thee daily expect and looke for the reuelation of thy kingdome power and glorie as one that for euer shall haue the fruition of the same through thine owne goodnesse and mercy in Christe prepared for me before the beginning foundation of the world was laide Here call to mind our securitie sathans vigilancie our negligence his diligence our infirmitie his abilitie our ignorance his craft and subtiltie c. Againe call to minde how that he hath ouerthrowne for a time many of the deare Saintes of God to whome we are to be compared in nothing as Adam Eue Lot Iudas Thamar Moses Aaron Myrian Sampson Gedeon Ely Dauid Solomon Ezechias Iosias Peter Thomas innumerable moe Also cal to minde the goodnesse of God and of our sheepeheard Christe which hath kept vs hitherto keepeth vs still and teacheth vs here to knowe that he will keepe vs for euer for he would not haue vs aske for deliuerance from euill if that he would not we should certainely looke for the same If thou doubt of finall perseuerance thou dishonourest god Be certaine therefore rest in hope be still in his word See also howe he hath commaunded his whole Church and euerie member thereof to pray for thee as wel as for them selues in these and all other things Nowe and then goe about to reckē how many diuers kinds of euils there be thereby as you may know you are deliuered from none but by Gods great goodnesse so may you see that the number of euils that you haue are nothing to be compared to the multitude of euils wherewith if your Christ were not the diuel would al to beray you infect corrupt you But what are all the miseries and euils that can be to be compared to the least ioy prepared for vs in heauen Oh thinke of those ioyes and pray that when the tide of death commeth we may hale foorth of the hauen of this flesh and this world ioyfully In praying this petition call to minde the euils you haue bene in the euils you are in the euils you may fall into if God should not preserue you that you might be stirred vp the more to thankefulnesse to prayer to trust in God. For thine is the kingdome thine is the power thine is the glorie for euer AS in the beginning of this praier by these words Our father which art in heauen thy children are excited stirred vp to a ful cōfidence of obtaining the petitions folowing all things necessarie so in the later end thou hast added for the same purpose these wordes For thine is the kingdom thine is c. wherin I am taught these many things First that in prayer I should haue such consideration of thy kingdome power glory and eternitie that my minde should be striken with an admiration of the same Secondly that I should so consider them especially in prayer that I should not doubt but that thou workest rulest and gouernest all things euerie where in all persons and creatures most wisely iustly and mercifully Thirdly that in prayer al my petitio●s shuld tend to the ●etting foorth of thy power of thy kingdome and of thy glorie Last of al that in praier I should in no wise doubt of being heard but be assured that thou which hast commaunded me to pray and hast promised to heare me do●st most gratiously for thy mercies sake truthes sake heare my petitions according to thy good wil through Iesu Christ thy deare sonne our Lorde and onely Sauiour By reason whereof I haue great cause to lament and reioyce To lament bicause I consider not these thinges in prayer in such sort as should moue me to admiration and gratitude bicause I consider not thy power and wisedome generally in al things bicause I am so carelesse for thy kingdome and bicause I am so full of dubitation and doubting of thy goodnesse To reioyce I haue great cause bicause thou reuealest these things vnto me on this sorte bicause of thy power kingdome and glory which maketh to the hearing of my prayers and helping of me bicause thou wilt vse me as thine instrument to set foorth thy kingdome power and glorie and bicause
himselfe was vtterly without sinne the victorie seemed the more easie But I to vanquishe sathan being my selfe altogether sinfull yea contrarie to my most sinfull nature to subdue sinne the diuel and mine owne fleshe it seemeth a more victory and a greater worke then the other For the which neuerthelesse I will with all submission acknowledge vnto thy diuine maiestie that the whole victorie Lorde in deede is thine and thy holy spirite the beginner and finisher both of the will and the worke Now therfore Lord Iesu strengthen mee with thy grace and might that thou maist by mee a most sinfull wretche drawe all these my earthly members and horrible vices before rehearsed vnder my feete that I may not onely fight against them but also subdue them so that they may all turne to the best for mee as meete matter whereon I may exercise my faith powre forth my hearty prayer and giue thee most heartie thankes for victorie wherby I may learne and haue experience that thou hast in mee drawne all thinges vnto thee insomuch as thou thus Lord of thy diuine power drawest both the diuel and the sinne that dwelleth in me to set foorth thine honour and glorie which thing for thy mercies sake bring to passe O God my creator preseruer euerlasting defender A meditation for the exercise of true mortification HE that will be ready in weightie matters to denie his owne will and to be obedient to the will of God the same had neede to accustome him selfe to denye his desires in matters of lesse weight and to exercise mortification of his owne will in trifles For if that our affections by this daily custome be not as it were halfe slaine surely surely whē the plunge shall come we shall finde the more to do If we can not watch with Christ one houre as he saith to Peter we vndoubtedly can much lesse goe to death with him Wherefore that in great tentations we may be ready to say with Christ Not my will but thy will be done for as much as this cōmonly commeth not to passe but where the rootes of our lustes by thy grace deare father are almost rotten and rooted out by a daily deniall of that they desire I humbly beseech thee for Christes sake to helpe me herein First pardon me my cherishing and as it were watering of mine affections obeying them in their deuises and superfluous desires where through in that they haue taken deepe roote and are too liuely in me I secondly doe beseech thee to pull them vppe by the rootes out of my heart and so hencefoorth to order me that I may continually accustome my selfe to weaken the principall roote that the by rootes and branches may loose all their power Graunt me I beseech thee that thy grace may daily mortifie my concupiscence of pleasure in thinges that is of wealth riches glorie libertie fauour of men meats drinkes apparel ease yea and life it selfe that the horrour and impatiencie of more grieuous things may be weakned and I made more patient in aduersitie Wherevnto I further desire and pray thy goodnes deare father that thou wilt adde this namely that I may for euer become obedient and readie to doe thy good will in all things hartily and willingly to serue thee and do whatsoeuer may please thee For doubtles altho●gh wee accustome our selues in the pleasaunt thinges of this life to a mortification and deniall of our selues yet we shall finde inough to doe when more better weighty crosses come For if thy sonne our sauiour euer wonte to obay thy good will prayed so hartily and often Not my will but thy will be done whereby he declareth himselfe to be verie man how can it be but we whose nature is corrupt not onely in natiuitie but in the rest of our whole life also shall find both our handes ful in great and greeuos temptations wholy to resigne our selues vnto thee Graunt therefore deare father for thy Christes sake to mee a most miserable wretch thy grace and spirite to be effectuall in mee that daily I may accustome my selfe to deny my will in more easie and pleasant thinges of this life that when neede shall be I may com vnto thee with a resigned wil alwaies stedfastly expecting thy mercie and in the meane season continually obeying thee with readinesse and willingnes doing what so euer may most please thee through Christ our Lord who liueth with thee c. A meditation of the comming of Christ to iudgement and of the reward both of the faithfull and vnfaithfull OH Lord Iesus Christ the son of the euerliuing God by whom all thinges were made are ruled and gouerned as of thy loue for our redemption thou didst not disdaine to be our mediatour to take vpon thee our nature in the wombe of a virgin purely and without sinne by the operation of thy holie spirite that both thou mightest in thine owne person wonderfully beautifie and exalt our nature and worke the same in vs also first abolishing the guiltines of sinne by remission then sinne it selfe by death and last of all death by raising vp again these our bodies that they may be like to thine owne glorious and immortall body according to the power wherewith thou art able to subiect all thinges vnto thee as I say of thy loue for our redemption thou becamest man and that most poore and afflicted vpon earth by the space of three and thirtie yeares at the least in most humilitie and paiedst the price of our ransome by thy most bitter death and passion for the which I most heartily giue thankes to thee so of the same thy loue towardes vs in thy good time thou wilt come againe in the clouds of heauen with power and great glorie with flaming fire with thousāds of Saintes with Angels of thy power with a mightie cry shout of an Archangel and blast of a trumpe soudenly as a lightening which shineth from the East c. when men thinke least euen as a theefe in the night when men be asleepe thou wilt so come I say thus soudenly in the twinckling of an eye all men that euer haue bene be or shall be with women and children appearing before thy tribunall seate to render an account of all thinges which they haue thought spoken and done against thy lawe openly and before all Angels Saintes and diuels and so shall their corruptible bodie put on incorruption then shall they be endued with immortalitie and glorie then shall they be with thee and goe whither thou goest then shall they heare Come blessed of my father possesse the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning c. then shall they be set on seats of maiestie iudging the whole world then shall they reigne with thee for euer then shall God be al in al with them and to them then shall they enter and inherite heauenly Ierusalem and the glorious restfull lande of Canaan where it is always day and neuer night where
is no manner of weeping teares infirmitie hunger colde sickenesse enuie malice nor sinne but alwayes ioy without sorow mirth without measure pleasure without paine heauenly harmonie most pleasant melodie saying and singing Holie holie holie Lord God of hoastes c. Finally the eye hath not seene the eare hath not heard neither hath it entred into the heart of man that they shall then inherite and moste surely enioy although here they be tormented prisoned solicited of Satan tempted of the flesh and intangled with the world wherethrough they are inforced to cry Thy kingdome come Come Lord Iesu c. Howe amiable are thy tabernacles Like as the Hart desireth the water brookes c. Nowe let thy seruant depart in peace I desire to be dissolued and to be with Christ. We mourne in our selues wayting for the deliueraunce of our bodyes c. Oh gratious Lorde when shall I finde such mercie with thee that I may repent beleeue hope looke for these things with the full fruition of those heauenly ioyes which thou hast prepared for all them that feare thee and so rest with thee for euermore I.B. A meditation of the life euerlasting the place where it is and the incomparable ioyes thereof THat there is an euerlasting life none will denie but such as wil denie god For if he be true and iust which he must needes be or els he is not God then can there not be but an eternall life That he hath both spoken it and promised it in Mat. 25. 1. Cor. 15. Heb. 4.11.13 1. Pet. 1. it plainely appeareth elsewhere in very many places So that to deny an euerlasting life is to denie God to denie Christ and all that euer he did also to denie all pietie and religion to condemne of foolishnesse all good men Martyres Confessors Euangelistes Prophets Patriarches Finally the denial of eternall life is nothing else but a deniall of the immortalitie of the soule and so a plaine making of man nothing better then beastes If it be so let vs then eate and drinke for to morrowe we shall die Lord preserue vs from this Saduceall and Epicuriall impietie and graunt vs for thy mercies sake deare God that we may be assuredly persuaded that there is in deede an eternall life and blisse with thee for them that put their trust in thee amongest whome accompt mee for thy mercies sake Againe this eternal life and the place apointed for them that bee thy seruantes all men do graunt to bee with thee Albeit they do not thinke that because thou art euerie where therfore eternal life is euery where For they by thy worde do knowe that in as much as no man canne see thee and liue this eternall life and thy blessed presence is most pleasant and had in fruition after in an other world wherevnto by corporall death they doe depart and are translated to a place aboue them where thou dwel lest in a light whervnto no man can approch Abrahams bosom they read was aboue as the place for the wicked was alowe and beneath Helias was caught vp into heauen and thy deare Sonne our Sauiour prayed the where he is those also might be which thou haddest giuen him and might see his glorie Nowe he deare father we learne by thy spirite was ascended taken vp in his very body into heauen whither Stephan looked vp saw thy Christ standing on thy right hande to whome he prayed O Lord Iesu receiue my spirite Graunt I beseech thee gratious God and father that I may haue a cleane heart more and more to see thee and so in spirite to see and looke often vpon this place whither bring me at the length in bodie also I humblie pray thee Nowe what a thing this euerlasting life is no man is able to conceiue much lesse able to vtter For the peace of God which is eternal life passeth al vnderstanding The eye hath not seene the eare hath not heard neither can mans heart conceiue those thinges which thou deare God hast prepared for them that loue thee What so euer therefore can be spoken or imagined of thy kingdome of the clearenesse ioy and felicitie of the same is nothing in comparison as we may see by thy prophetes which bicause they could not otherwise vnder corporall thinges haue shaddowed the same So that the confidence of eternall life what a thing it is can in no wise be tolde Howbeit somwhat wee may be brought into some sight of it by earthly thinges to thinke on this sort If God haue giuen here so many things in a strange place how many are the great good things that be at home if in prison are so many mercies how many are they in the Palace If the wicked haue so many benefites what is the store prepared for thy seruantes Oh Lord If thy children finde such cōforts in the day of tears mourning what shall they find in the day of the marriage If with beastes men beeing haue the vse of innumerable blessinges Oh how many are the blessinges which they shall enioye with thy Angels and with thy selfe O deare God when they shall see thee and haue the fruition of thee in whō is fulnes without lothing of all good and faire things so that nothing can be more desired that for euermore This thy chidren do not so see as they now beleeue it I say that euen in their bodies they shall see it for euer as Iob saide They beleeue that they shall see thee and their owne eyes beholde thee when these our corporall eyes our bodies being raised shall do their duties Such a knowledge of thee they beleeue to haue as shall not be only intellectuall and by faith as now it is but euen a full sight and fruition yea a coniunction and fellowship with thee Now they see but as in a glasse euen in a darke speaking but then they shall see thee face to face For faith though it be the substance of things hoped for and a certaine darke sight of thee yet it may not be compared to the reward of faith and glorious sight which we shall see in the life to come when faith and hope shall cease Nowe thy children knowe that they be thy sonnes though it yet appeare not what they shall be We know say thei that when our Christ God and man shal appeare then shal we be like vnto him for we shall see him euen as he is Oh great prerogatiue to see Christ as he is which is not to be considered so much for the manhood as for the godhead it selfe as Paule doth also write that when all things are subiect vnto the Sonne then shal he be subiect vnto thee deare father also that God may be al in al. And therfore Christ our Sauiour prayed for vs that we might knowe thee the onely true God Not that our Christ thy Sonne is not with thee the true coequall
thy kingdome come They cry Come Lord Iesus They lift vp their heads looking for thy appearing Oh Lord which will make their vile bodies like to thine owne glorious and immortall bodie For when thou shalt appeare they shall be like vnto thee Thy Angels wil gather them together and they shall meete thee in the cloudes and be alwayes with thee They shall heare this ioyfull voyce● Come ye blessed of my father possesse the kingdome prepared for you from the beginning Then shal they be like to thy Angels Then shall they be like vnto the Sonne in thy kingdome Then shall they haue crownes of glorie and be indued with white garments of innocencie and righteousnesse hauing palmes of victorie in their handes Oh happy is he that may but see that immortall and incorruptible inheritance which they shall inioy for euermore Amen I. B. A meditation of the presence of God. THere is nothing that maketh more to true godlinesse of life then the persuasion of thy presence deare father and that nothing is hid from thee but all to thee is open and naked euen our verie thoughts which one day thou wilte reueale and open either to our praise or punishment in this life as thou didest Dauids faults which he did secretly 2. Reg. 12. or in the life to com Math. 25. for nothing is so hid that shall not be reuealed Therfore doth the prophet say Wo to them that keepe secrete their thoughtes to hide their counsell from the Lord and do their workes in darknesse saying who seeth vs Graunt mee therefore deare God mercie for all my sinnes especially my hidde and close sinnes Enter not into iudgement with me I humbly beseech thee giue mee to beleeue truly in thy Christ that I neuer come into iudgement for them and that with Dauid I mighte so reueale them vnto thee that thou wouldest in thy great mercie couer them And graunt further that hencefoorth I may alwaies thinke my selfe continually conuersaunt before thee so that if I do wel I neede not to passe of the publishing of it as hypocrites do if I thinke or do any euil I may forthwith knowe that the same shall not alwayes be hid from men Graunt me that I may alwayes haue in minde that day wherein the hid workes of darknesse shal be illuminated and also that sentenee of thy sonne that nothing is so secret which shall not be reuealed So in trouble and wrong I shal finde comfort and otherwise be kept through thy grace from euill which doe thou worke I humbly beseech thee for Christes sake I.B. A meditation of the prouidence of God. THis ought to be vnto vs most certaine that nothing is done without thy prouidence O Lord that is that nothing is done be it good or bad sweete or sower but by thy knowledge that is by thy will wisedome and ordinaunce for all these knowledge doth comprehend in it as by thy holy worde wee are taught in many places that euen the life of a sparrowe is not without thy will nor any libertie or power vpō a porket haue all the diuells in Hell but by thy appoyntment and will which will we alwaies must beleeue most assuredly to be all iust and good how so euer otherwise it seeme vnto vs for thou art maruellous and not comprehensible in thy wayes and holy in all thy workes But herevnto it is necessarie also for vs to knowe no lesse certeinely that though all thinges be done by thy prouidence yet the same prouidence hath many and diuerse meanes to worke by which meanes beeing contemned thy prouidence is contemned also As for example Meat is a meane to serue thy prouidence for the preseruation of health and life here so that hee which contemneth to eate because thy prouidence is certeine and infallible the same contemneth thy prouidence In deede if it were so that meate could not be had then should we not tie thy prouidence to this meane but make it free as thou art free that is that without meate thou canst helpe and giue health and life for it is not of any neede that thou vsest any instrument or meane to serue thy prouidence Thy power wisedome is infinite and therefore should we hange on thy prouidence euen when all is cleane against vs But for our erudition infirmities sake it hath pleased thee by meanes to worke and deale with vs here to exercise vs in obedience and because we cannot ●lse so greate is our corruption susteine thy naked and bare presence Graunt me therefore deare father I humbly beseech thee for Christes sake the as I something now knowe these things so I may vse this knowledge to my comfort commoditie in thee that is graunt that in what state soeuer I be I may not doubt but the same doth come to mee by thy most iust ordinance yea by thy mercifull ordinance for as thou art iust so art thou merciful yea thy mercie is aboue all thy works And by this knowledge graunt mee that I may humble my selfe to obey thee and looke for thy helpe in time conuenient not onely whē I haue meanes by which thou maiest worke and art so accustomed to do but also when I haue no meanes but am destitute therof yea whē all meanes be directly and cleane against mee graunt I say that I may yet still hang vpon thee and thy prouidence not doubting of a fatherly end in thy good time Againe least I should contemne thy prouidence or presume vppon it by vncoupling those thinges which thou hast coupled together preserue me from neglecting thy ordinarie lawfull meanes in all my needes if so be I may haue them with good conscience vse thē although I know thy prouidence be not tied to them further then pleaseth thee and grant that I may with diligence reuerence and thankfulnes vse them and thereto my deligence wisedeme and industrie in all thinges lawefull to serue thereby thy prouidence if it so please thee howbeit so that I hang in no part on the meanes or on my diligence wisedome and industrie but onely on thy prouidence which more and more persuade me to be altogether fatherlie and good howe far so euer otherwise it appeare and seeme yea or else is felt of me By this I being preserued from negligence on my behalfe and despaire or murmuring towards thee shall become diligent and patient through thy meere and alone grace which giue and increase in me to the praise of thy holy name for euer through Iesus Christ our Lord and onely Sauiour Amen I. B. A Meditation of Gods power beautie goodnesse c. BYcause thou Lord wouldest haue vs to loue thee not onely doest thou will entice allure and prouoke vs but also doest command vs so to do promising thy self vnto such as loue thee and threatning vs with dānation if we do otherwise Wherby we may see both our great corruption naughtinesse also thine exceeding great mercie towards vs.
to pray but thou foundest no comfort at all and therfore diddest returne againe for some comfort at thy deerest friends hands But yet againe alas they are fast a sleepe Whereupon thou art inforced to go againe to thy heauenly father for some sparke of comforte in these thy wonderfull crosses and agonies Nowe here thou wast so discoraged so comfortlesse that euen streames of bloud came running from thine eies and eares and other partes of thy bodie But who is able to expresse the infinitenesse of thy crosses euen at thy being in the garden All which thou sufferedst for my sake as wel to satisfie thy Fathers wrath for my sinnes as also to sanctifie all my sufferinges the more gladly to be susteined of me After thy bloudie prayer thou camest and yet againe foundest thy disciples a sleepe and before thou canst well awake them loe Iudas commeth with a great bande of men to apprehend thee as a theefe and so doeth leading thee away bound to the high Bishops house Annas and so from him to Caiphas Here now to augment this thy miserie behold thy disciples flee from thee false witnesses be brought against thee thou art accused and condemned of blasphemie Peter euen in thy sight forsweareth thee thou art vniustly stricken for answearing lawfully thou art blindfold stricken and buffetted all the whole night in the Bishop Caiphas house of their cruel seruants In the morning betimes thou art condemned againe of the priestes of blasphemie and therefore they bring thee before the secular power to Pilate by whom thou art openly arrained as other theeues and malefactors were and when he sawe that thou wast accused of malice yet he did not dismisse thee but did sende thee to Herod where thou wast shamfully derided in comming and going to him and from him all the way especially after Herod had apparelled thee as a foole Afore Pilate againe therfore thou wast brought and accused falsely no man did take thy part or speake a good worde for thee Pilate caused thee to be whipped and scourged and to be handled most pitifully to see if any pitie might appeare with the prelates but no man at all pitied thee Barrabas was preferred before thee all the people heade and taile was against thee and cried hang him vp Uniustly to death wast thou iudged thou wast crowned with thorns that pearced thy braines thou wast made a mocking stocke thou wast reuiled beaten most miserably handled Thou wentest through Ierusalem to the place of execution euen to the Mount of Caluarie a great crosse to hang thee on was laide vpon thy backe to beare and drawe as long as thou wast able Thy bodie was racked to be nayled to the tree thy handes were boared through and thy feete also nailes were put through them to fasten thee thereon thou wast hanged betweene heauen earth as one spued out of heauen and vomited out of the earth vnworthie of any place the high Priest laughed thee to scorne the elders blasphemed thee and saide God hath no care for thee the common people laughed and cried out vpon thee thirst oppressed thee but vineger onely and gall was giuen thee to drinke heauen shined not vpō thee the sunne gaue thee no light the earth was afraid to beare thee sathā tempted thee and thine owne senses caused thee to crie out My God my God why hast thou forsaken me Oh wonderful passions which thou sufferedst In them thou teachest me in them thou comfortest mee for by them GOD is my father my sinnes are forgiuen By them I should learne to feare God to loue God and neuer to leaue him for any tentations but with thee to crie Father into thy handes I commend my spirite A prayer to Christ crucified AS thou O Lord wast crucified for me so I beseech thee crucifie me with thee that I may rise againe with thee to euerlasting life Thy fleshe was crucified for me crucifie with thee O Christe the kingdome of the flesh which hath dominion in me that I may put off the olde Adam and by newnesse of life may be transformed into thee the second Adam sinne infidelitie and the whole tyrannie of sathan beeing vanquished and ouercome Bring to passe O Lord that by thy crosse and paineful suffering thy yoke may be to me made light and thy burthen easie that willingly gladly following thee I may come whither thou art gone that is to thy father most blessed and immortal from whom nothing shall afterward be able to separate vs. God forbid that I should reioyce in any thing but in the crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ whereby the world is crucified vnto me and I vnto the worlde Gal. 6. A prayer to Christ ascended and reigning in glorie OH good Christ our first begotten brother and tender hearted Ioseph Oh naturall sonne of that Father to whom we are made children of adoption through thee Oh our head reigning on high in glorie forget not vs thy poore members here on earth whervnto abasing thy selfe thou camest downe and sufferedst for vs most cruel death Out of this thy throne of Maiestie glorie thou puttest vs in assured hope and confidence that we also shal attaine to that blessed place whither thou art gone before to take possession for vs Oh our strong tower of defence and succour what can hurt vs nowe trusting in thee Most vnhappie are they which are ignorant of thee Most happie are they which always behold thee Blessed are they which haue knowen thee here in the dayes of their mortalitie But more blessed are they which see thee in the heauens and shall see thee reigning with thy Father in ioyes incomparable Oh Lorde the onely ioye and comforte of our soules shewe vs thy louinge countenaunce embrace vs with the armes of thy mercie receiue vs O good Ioseph thy yonger brethren with the kisse of comfort powre into our harts thy holy spirit plucke vs vp from the earth earthlie things open our eyes lift them vp vnto thee open thy mouth call vs vnto thee open our eares that we may heare thee so that whatsoeuer we do speake or thinke it may be directed vnto thee alone our redeemer mediator and aduocate If ye be risen againe with Christ seeke the thinges which are aboue where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God set your affection on thinges that are aboue not on things which are on the earth Col. 3. An other THou Lord didest put away Marie Magdalen from the kissing of thy feete because thy flesh was not yet exalted and shee knewe not yet the dignitie of thy clarified bodie and beautified with the glory of immortalitie but was addicted onely to thy bodily presence She yet sought the liuing among the deade neither was it knowne to her that thou wast equall with thy father Wherfore thou wouldest not suffer her so much as to kisse thy feete because it was a thing vnworthy for thy maiestie Oh thou mightie Lion of the tribe of
Iuda thou cōquerour of hel and death euer liuing and immortall thou art nowe risen from death for vs thou art now ascended to thy father and our father and sittest at his right hand in glorie suffer vs to come neare vnto thee that wee may kisse thee yea Lorde thou louer of our soules come thou rather vnto vs and kisse vs with the kisse of thy mouth that we may bee glad and reioyce in thee drawe vs that we may runne after the sauour of thy sweete oyntmentes that wee may beholde thee in righteousnesse and when thy glorie shall appeare we may be satisfied for in thy presence there is fulnesse of ioy and in thy right hand there are pleasures for euermore A prayer for true repentance MOst gratious God mercifull Father of our Sauiour Iesus Christ because I haue sinned don wickedly and through thy goodnesse haue receiued a desire of repentaunce wherevnto this thy long suffering doth drawe my harde hart I beseech thee for thy great mercies sake in Christ to worke the same repentance in me and by thy spirite power and grace so to humble mortifie and feare my conscience for my sinnes to saluation that in thy good time thou maist comfort and quicken me again through Iesus Christ thy dearely beloued sonne So be it I. B. A prayer for the strength and increase of faith O Merciful God and deare father of our Lord and sauiour Iesus Christ in whome as thou art well pleased so hast thou commanded vs to heare him for as much as he often biddeth vs to aske of thee and also promiseth that thou wilt heare vs and grant vs that which in his name we shal aske of thee loe gratious father we are bold to begge of thy mercie through thy sonne Iesus Christ one sparkle of true faith and certaine persuasion of thy goodnesse and loue towards vs in Christ where through I being assured of the pardon of all my sinnes by the mercies of Christe thy sonne may bee thankefull to thee loue thee serue thee in holinesse and righteousnesse all the dayes of my life I. B. A prayer for the true sense and feeling of Gods ●auour and mercie in Christe OH Lord God and deare Father what shall I say that feele all things to be in maner with me as in the wicked Blind is my mind crooked is my will and peruerse concupiscence is in mee as a spring or stinking puddle O howe faint is faith in me How little is my loue to thee or to thy people How great is selfe loue Howe harde is my heart ▪ By the reason whereof I am moued to doubt of thy goodnes towardes me whether thou art my mercifull father and whether I be thy childe or no. In deede worthily might I doubt if that the hauing of these were the cause not the fruite rather of thy children The cause why thou art my father is thy mercie goodnes grace truth in Christe Iesus which can not but remain for euer In respect whereof thou hast borne me this goodwill to bring me into thy Church by baptisme and to accept me into the number of thy children that I might be holie faithfull obedient and innocent and to call me diuerse times by the ministerie of thy worde into thy kingdome besides thy innumerable other benefites alwayes hitherto powred vppon me All which thou hast done of this thy good will which thou of thine owne mercie barest to mee in Christ and for Christe before the worlde was made The which thing as thou requirest straitly that I should beleeue without doubting so wouldest thou that in all my needes I should come vnto thee as vnto a Father and make my mone without mistrust of beeing heard in thy good time as most shall make to my comfort Loe therefore to thee deere Father I come through thy sonne our Lord mediator and aduocate Iesus Christ who sitteth on thy right hand making intercession for me and pray thee of thy great goodnes and mercie in Christ to bee mercifull vnto me that I may feele in deede thy sweete mercie as thy childe The time Oh deare Father I appoint not but I pray thee that I may with hope still expect and looke for thy helpe I hope that as thou for a little while hast left mee so thou wilt come and visite me and that in thy great mercie whereof I haue need by reason of my great miserie Thou art wont for a little season in thine anger to hide thy face from them whome thou louest but surely O Redeemer in eternal mercies thou wilt shew thy cōpassions For when thou leauest vs O Lord thou doest not leaue vs verie long neyther doest thou leaue vs to our owne losse but to our iucre and aduauntage euen that thy holie spirite with bigger portion of thy power and vertue may lighten and cheare vs that the want of feeling of our sorrowe may be recompenced plentifully with the liuely sense of hauing thee to our eternall ioy and therefore thou swarest that in thine euerlasting mercie thou wilt haue compassion on vs Of which thing to the end we might be most assured thine oth is to bee marked for thou saiest As I haue sworne that I will neuer bring any more the waters to drown the world So haue I sworn that I wil neuer more be angry with thee nor reprooue thee The mountaines shal remoue and the hilles shal fall downe but my louing kindenesse shall not moue and the bonde of my peace shall not faile thee Thus saist thou the Lord our mercifull redeemer Deare father therefore I praye thee remember euen for thine owne truth and mercie sake this promise and euerlasting couenant which in thy good time I pray thee to write in my hart that I may know thee to be the onely true God and Iesus Christ whom thou hast sent that I may loue thee with all my heart for euer that I may loue thy people for thy sake that I may be holie in thy sight through Christ that I may alwayes not only striue against sinne but also ouercome the same daily more and more as thy children doe aboue all thinges desiring the sanctification of thy name the comming of thy kingdome the doing of thy will here on earth as it is in heauen c. through Iesus Christ our redeemer mediatour and aduocate Amen I. B. A prayer against our spirituall enemies the diuel the worlde and the flesh O Lord God the diuell goeth about like a roaring Lion seeking whom he may deuour the flesh lusteth against the spirite the world persuadeth vnto vanities that we may forget thee our Lord God so for euer be damned Thus are we miserably on euery side beset and besieged of cruell vnrestfull enemies and like at euery moment to perish if we be not defended with thy godly power against their tyrannie We therefore poore and wretched sinners despairing of our owne strength which in deede is none most hartily
didest the Israelites of that horrible destruction which came vpon them whom thou first in mercie diddest cal to repentance by the preaching of thy worde but when no warning would serue thou diddest send them monstrous and fearefull signes and tokens to declare that thy visitatiō was not farre off But they like vnto vs at this day did always interpret these things after the imagination of their owne vaine hearts promising to themselues peace when destruction was ouer their heads Which things when we do call to minde for as much as they are written for our learning example and warning it maketh vs to tremble and quake for feare of thy iust iudgements For if thou hast thus dealt with thine owne deare and chosen children in token of thy great wrath against sinne what shall wee looke for who do no lesse deserue thy fearfull scourge for of mercie it is that thou doest thus long forbeare vs and liue as though there were no God at all to be reuenged vpon our sinnes It maketh vs to feare crye inwardly in our soules Come Lorde Iesu holy true in all thy doings shorten our daies bring this our pilgrimage to an end suffer vs not to heap sinne vpon sinne vntill the day of vengeance least we be caught vp amongst the number of the wicked and reprobate which shall neuer see thy louing countenance It maketh vs to crie to thee O Lorde Let thy kingdome come and end this our sinefull life wherein we doe nothing but prouoke thee to wrath Correct vs not O Lord in thine indignation neither chasten vs in thy heauy displeasure And though to vs belongeth nothing but shame confusion though our offences haue deserued to be visited with the rod and our sinnes with scourges yet in mercie Lorde with fatherly correctiō chasten vs and thy louing kindnesse take not away from vs. To thee we flee for succour vnder the winges of thy mercy shal be our refuge vntill thou turne thy wrathfull countenaunce from vs We know that thy mercie is aboue all thy works and euen as great as thy selfe therfore wit we say with holy Iob Though thou kill vs yet will wee put our trust in thee Thou camest to comfort pluck out of the dungeon of hell suche wretches as wee are Thou art the good Samaritan that camest to heale our deadly woundes thou art that good Physitian that camest to cure our mortall infirmities thou art the good sheepheard that camest to seeke vs wandering and lost sheepe and to bring vs to thy folde againe more then that thou art our brother flesh of our flesh and bone of our bones which hast tasted of our infirmities felt our temptations and borne the burden of our sinnes therefore at thy handes we looke for mercie against the day of vengeance And though thou punish vs yet our hope is and euer shall be that thy rodde shall no further touch vs then shal make to thy glorie our commoditie and the strengthening and increase of our faith Let this thy Preaching sundrie ways O Lord be sufficient for our warning and graunt that we may speedily from the bottome of our heartes repent endeuour to doe thy righteous and blessed will reuealed in thy worde and frame our liues according to the same that we may here liue in thy feare all the dayes of our life and after this our sinnefull course is ended may dwel with thee in thy blessed kingdome through the death merites of Iesus Christ our onely redeemer So be it Another praier for the auoiding of Gods deserued wrath hanging ouer vs for our sinnes WHen we looke backe and behold our sinful life past what a dongeon of errours vice wickednes openeth it selfe vnto vs so that there is no man but he must needes be ashamed of him selfe when he calleth to mind what he hath ben trembleth when he considereth the wickednes and sinneful course of his life to come for who shall vndertak● that the rest of our life shall bee any better then that is past How can we thē sufficiently magnifie praise thy great mercy which hast deferred thy punishmēt so long Beholding therfore this our daungerous miserable state we come vnto thee O thou great and mightie Iudge in trembling and feare humbly beseeching thee not to heape vpon vs thy deserued vengeance but let thy tender kindnes loue thou bearest to Iesus Christ thy sonne our gratious Lord and redeemer couer our iniquites for whose sake though we deserue all extremitie thou doest pardon vs. If thou Lorde shall straitly marke our iniquities O Lord who shal be able to abide it Psal. 103. A prayer to be saide of all such as suffer any kinde of crosse ALmightie God king of al kings gouernour of al things whose power no creature is able to resist to whome it belongeth iustly to punish sinners to be mercifull vnto them that truely repent wee confesse thou doest most iustly punishe vs for wee haue greeuously sinned against thee and wee acknowledge that in punishing vs thou doest declare thy selfe to be our most mercifull father as well because thou doest not punishe vs in any thing as we haue deserued as also because by punishing vs thou doest call vs and as it were draw vs to increase in repentance in faith in prayer in contemning of the world and in heartie desiring for euerlasting life and thy blessed presence Grant vs therfore gratious Lord thankefully to acknowledge thy great mercie which hast thus fauourably dealte with vs in punishing vs not to our confusion but to our amendement And seeing thou hast sworne that thou wilt not the death of a sinner but that he turne and liue haue mercie vppon vs and turne vs vnto thee for thy dearely beloued sonne Iesus Christes sake whome thou wouldest shoulde bee made a slaine sacrifice for our sinnes thereby declaring thy great and vnspeakeable anger against sinne and thine infinite mercie towards vs sinfull wretches And for as much as the dulnesse blindnes corruption of our hearts is such that we are not able to arise vp vnto thee by faithfull and heartie prayer according to our great necessitie without thy singular grace and assistance graunt vnto vs gratious Lorde thy holy and sanctifying spirite to worke in vs this good work with grace to weigh and consider the neede and greatnesse of that wee doe desire and with an assured faith and trust that thou wilt grant vs our requestes because thou art good and gratious euen to younge Rauens calling vppon thee much more then to vs for whome thou hast made all things yea and hast not spared also thine owne deare sonne because thou hast commaunded vs to call vppon thee because thy throne whereto wee come is a throne of grace and mercie because thou hast giuen vs a mediator Christe to bring vs vnto thee being the way by whome wee come being the dore by whome wee enter
seruants Thou hast taken away all thy displeasure and turned thy selfe from thy wrathfull indignation For if thou Lord hadst not helped vs it had not failed but our soules had beene put to silence But when we said our feete haue slipped thy mercie O Lord helped vs vp In the multitude of the sorrowes that we had in our heartes thy comfortes haue refreshed our soules Our soules wayted still vpon the Lorde our soules hanged vpon his helpe our hope was alwaies in him In the Lordes word will we reioyce in Gods word did we comfort our selues For the Lorde saide Call vpon me in the time of trouble and I will heare thee and thou shalt praise me So when we were poore needie sickly in heauines the Lord cared for vs he was our helper and our deliuerer according to his word In our aduersitie and distresse he hath lift vp our heades and saued vs from vtter destruction He hath deliuered our soules from death he hath fed vs in the time of dearth he hath saued vs from the noysome pestilence Therefore will we offer in his holy temple the oblation of thankesgiuing with great gladnes we wil sing and speake prayses vnto the Lorde our Sauiour We will giue thankes vnto the Lord for he is gratious his mercie endureth for euer The Lord is ful of compassion and-mercie long suffering plenteous in goodnes and pitie His mercie is greater then the heauens and his gratious goodnesse reacheth vnto the cloudes Like as a father pitieth his owne children euen so is the Lord mercifull vnto them that feare him Therefore will we praise thee and thy mercies O God vnto thee will we sing O thou holy one of Israel Wee will sing a newe song vnto thee O God we wil praise the Lord with Psalmes of thankesgiuing O sing prayses sing prayses vnto our God O sing prayses sing praises vnto our king For God is the king of the earth sing prayses with vnderstanding We wil magnifie thee O God our king we will praise thy name for euer and euer Euery day will we giue thankes vnto thee and praise thy name for euer and euer Our mouth shal speake the praises of the lord let all flesh giue thanks to his holy name for euer and euer Blessed be the Lorde God of Israel for euer and blessed be the name of his maiestie world without end ▪ Amen Glorie be to the father c. As it was in the beginning c. Praiers to be saide before meales and after AL things depend vpon thy prouidence O Lord to receiue at thy hands due sustenāce in time cōuenient Thou giuest to them and they gather it thou openest thy hand and they are satisfied with all good thinges O heauenly father which art the fountaine and full treasure of all goodnesse we beseeche thee to shewe thy mercie vpon vs thy children and sanctifie these giftes which we receiue of thy mercifull liberalitie graunting vs grace to vse them soberly and purely according to thy blessed will so that hereby we may acknowledge thee to be the authour and giuer of all good thinges and aboue all that we may remember continuallie to seeke the spirituall foode of thy worde wherewith our soules may be nourished euerlastingly through our sauiour Christ who is the true bread of life which came downe from heauen of whom whosoeuer eateth shall liue for euer and raigne with him in glorie worlde without end So be it An other prayer before meales WHether ye eat or drinke saith S. Paul or whatsoeuer ye doe else let al be done to the praise and glorie of God. Eternal and euerliuing God father of our Lord Iesus Christ who of thy most singular loue which thou barest to mankinde hast appointed to his sustenaunce not onelye the fruits of the earth but also the foules of the aire the beasts of the field and fishes of the sea and hast commaunded thy benefites to bee receiued as from thy handes with thankesgiuing assuring thy children by the mouth of thine Apostle that to the cleane all thinges are cleane as the creatures which be sanctified by thy worde and prayer grant vnto vs so moderately to vse these thy giftes present that our bodies being refreshed our soules may bee more able to proceede in all good workes to the praise of thy holy name through Iesus Christ our lord So be it Our father which art in heauen c. An other O Eternal God the verie God of peace and all consolation which broughtest againe from death our Lorde Iesus the great sheepheard of the sheepe through the bloud of the euerlasting couenant make vs fruitfull in all good works to doe thy wil and worke in vs that which is acceptable in thy sight Sanctifie vs throughout and keep our whole spirit soule and body faultles vnto the comming of thy deare Sonne our Lorde Iesu Christ. Thou art faithfull O Father who hast promised this who also shalt bring it to passe to thee therefore be giuen euerlasting praise honour and glorie Amen A thankesgiuing after meales LEt al nations magnifie the Lorde let all people reioyce in praysing and extolling his great mercies For his fatherly kindnesse is plentifully shewed foorth vpon vs and the trueth of his promise endureth foreuer We render thankes vnto thee O Lord God for the manifolde benefites which we continually receiue at thy bountifull hand not onely for that it hath pleased thee to feeede vs in this present life giuing vnto vs al thinges necessarie for the same but specially because thou hast of thy free mercie fashioned vs a newe into an assured hope of a farre better life the which thou hast declared vnto vs by thy holy Gospell Therfore we humblie beseech thee Oh heauenly father that thou wilt not suffer our affections to be so intangled and rooted in these earthly and corruptible thinges but that we may alwayes haue our mindes directed to thee on high continually watching for the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ what time he shal appeare for our full redemption To whome with thee and the holy Ghost be all honour and glorie for euer and euer So be it An other thankesgiuing after meales GLorie praise and honour be vnto thee most mercifull and omnipotent father who hast fedde and daily dost feede of thy most bontifull goodnes all liuing creatures we beseeche thee that as thou hast nourished these our mortall bodies with corporall foode so thou wouldest replenish our soules with the perfect knowledge of the liuely word of thy beloued sonne Iesus Christ to whome with thee and the holy Ghost be praise glorie and honour for euer So be it ¶ An other MOste bountifull and gratious God which feedest all flesh and hast promised that asking of thee wee shal not lack if we first seek thy kingdome and the righteousnes thereof we feeling presently the benefite of this thy gratious promise in
feeding our bodies with this corporall foode do render vnto thee most heartie thanks for the same beseeching thee likewise to feede our soules with that heauenly foode which perisheth not but abideth into euerlasting life so that we being nourished by thy goodnes both in bodye and soule may be apt and readie to do all good works which thou hast prepared for vs to walke in through Iesus Christ our Lord. Vnto him that loued vs and wasshed vs from our sinnes in his bloud and made vs kinges and Priestes vnto God his father be all glorie power dominion for euermore Amen An other THe God of glorie who hath created redeemed and presently fed vs be blessed for euermore Amē The God of all power who hath called from death the great pastour of the sheepe our Lorde Iesus comfort and defend the flocke which hee hath redeemed by the bloud of the eternall testament increase the number of true preachers represse the rage of obstinate tyrants lighten the heartes of the ignorant releeue the paines of such as be afflicted but specially of those that suffer for the testimonie of the trueth and finally confound Sathan by the power of our Lord Iesus Christ. So be it PRAYERS COMMONly called Lidleys prayers with certaine godly additions Before thou prayest forgiue if thou hast any thing against any man come not to GOD with a double heart but lift vp pure handes without wrath or doubting 1. Tim. 2. ALmightie and moste mercifull father I thy poore creature and worke of thy handes acknowledg and confesse vnto thee my manifoulde sinnes and offences which I frō my youth vp vnto this day haue committed against thee in thought word and deede beseeching thee for Iesus Christ thy deare sons sake to haue mercie vpon me and to pardon the same according to thy great mercie which hast promised that At what time so euer a sinner doth repent him of his sinne from the bottome of his heart thou wil put al his wickednesse out of thy remembrance O Lord I confesse that I was borne in sinne and conceiued in wickednesse and am by nature a Childe of wrath For in my fleshe dwelleth no good thing and of my selfe I am not able to thinke a good thought much lesse to do that thou in thy law requirest of me saying Cursed is he that continueth not in all thinges that are written in the law to do them Againe Thy law is spiritual but I am carnall fold vnder sinne Therfore O Lord I come vnto thee for grace which hast said Aske ye shal haue seeke ye shal find knock it shal be opened you to preuent draw my wil vnto all goodnes for none can come vnto thee except he be drawen and except we be borne from aboue we cannot see the kingdome of God. Therefore O Lorde renewe in mee a right spirit that I may receiue strength and ablenes to do thy righteous will. Graunt that I may euer desire will that which is most pleasing and acceptable to thy will. Thy will be my will and my wil be alwayes to followe thy will. Let there be euer in mee one will and one desire with thee and let mee neuer desire to will or not to will but as thou wilt Graunt me that aboue all thinges I may rest in thee and fully quiet and pacifie my heart in thee for thou Lord art the true peace of the heart and the perfect rest of the soule Thou knowest Lord what is most profitable expedient for mee wherfore doe with mee in all things as it shall seeme best vnto thee For it may not bee but well that thou dost which doest moste iustly blessedly dispose all thinges after thy most godly wisedome Therefore whether it be by prosperitie or aduersitie losse or gaine sickenesse or health life or death thy will be done Cast out of my heart all vnprofitable cares of worldly thinges and suffer mee not to be led with the vnstable desires of earthly vanities but giue me grace that all worldly and carnall affections may be mortified die in me Graunt vnto mee the strength of thy holy spirite to subdue this body of sinne with the whole lustes thereof that it may bee obedient both in will minde and members to doe thy holy will. Assist me with thy grace O Lord that I may be strengthened in the inwarde man and be armed with thy holy armour whiche is the brest-place of righteousnes the shielde of of faith the hope of saluation for an helmet and the sworde of the spirite which is thy holy word that I may stand perfect in all that is thy will and bee found worthie through Christ to receiue the crowne of life which thou hast promised to all them that loue thee Giue me grace that I may esteme all thinges in this world as they be transitory soone vanishing away and my self also with them drawing towardes mine ende For nothinge vnder the sunne maye longe abide but all is vanitie and affliction of spirite Oh Lorde God which art sweetenes vnspeakeable turne into bitternes vnto me al transitorie and earthly delightes which may drawe mee from the loue of eternall thinges and for all worldly comfortes giue me the sweete comfort of thy holy spirite for thou Lorde art my ioye my hope my crowne and my glorie Blessed are they that for the loue of thee set not by the pleasures of this world but crucifie the flesh and the lustes therof so that in a cleane pure conscience they may offer their prayers vnto thee and be accepted to haue companie with thee together with thy Angels heauenly spirits O euerlasting light sende downe the beames of thy brightnes lighten the inward partes of my hearte Open my hearte that I may beholde thy lawes and teache mee to walke in thy commandementes Beholde my weakenes O Lord and consider my frailenesse best knowen vnto thee Faine would I clea●e fast to heauenly thinges but worldly affections and tentations plucke mee back they daily rebell and suffer not my soule to liue in rest Which although they drawe mee not away to consent yet neuerthelesse their assaults be verie grieuous vnto me Oh what a life may this be called where no trouble nor miserie lacketh where euery place is full of snares of mortall enemies For one trouble or tentation ouerpassed an other commeth by and by and the first conflict yet during a newe battell sodenly ariseth Tedious it is to me to liue in such battel but I perceiue such conflictes are not vnprofitable for me whilest I know my selfe and mine infirmities the better and am thereby compelled to seeke helpe at thy hand It is good for mee O Lord that thou hast thus exercised and humbled me that I may learne to dread thy secrete and terrible iudgements which scourgest euery childe that thou receiuest which bringest down to the gates of hel and bringest backe againe I yeeld thee thanks therefore that thou hast not
lord Amen A prayer taken out of the second Psalme WE perceiue most mercifull mightie God that not onely Antichrist but also the power and strength of the whole world cōspireth against thee and against thy Christ which thinke the Gospel and ● building vp againe of thy Church to be an intollerable bondage harde yoke Wherefore they labour by all possible meanes to breake a sunder the societies and congregations of the faithfull and cast away all discipline But forasmuch as thou sittest in heauen and 〈◊〉 not ignorant what the diuell or wicked flesh goeth about laugh thou to scorne their ●aine counsels and bring their purposes to nought Let them feele thine anger to bekindled against them and make them astonished at the fiercnes of thine indignatiō so that they may not be able to destroy thy Church ouer whom thou hast apointed Iesus Christ our onely sauiour to be a gouernour that in it he might raigne by his word and spirite with inuincibl● might and power Wherefore grant vnto vs although vnworthie and shrinking children such faith and constancy that we may finde him and also cōfesse him to be our onely king and that we may nothing doubt but that we be his nation people and heritage being most assured of this that he is of such strength and power that with his word more strong then yron he is able to destroy whom he will and breake them in peeces like earthen pots Therefore O God turne the Kings and Princes of the world vnto thee that they may be wise and vnderstand whereby they may vnfaignedly acknowledge imbrace and kisse thy sonne least when his anger shall once be kindled they perishe and be destroyed for euer And when it shall be thy good pleasure make them blessed for euermore which cōmit themselues to thy gouernance and protection by Christ Iesus our Lord ▪ Amen Out of the same Psalme MOste Mightie and mercifull Lord God though the diuell rage the powers of the world daily rise vp and the flesh with al her bondslaues cōspire against the kingdome of thine onely begotten sonne Iesus Christ our Lord yet make vs to vnderstand with constant faith to be persuaded that thou deridest contemnest al such whō thou caust in thine anger fierce displeasure when thou wilt sodenly destroy and bring to nought In this faith seeing we are somtimes so weak that being ouercome with sundrie kindes of terrour and dread we are not so obedient to thy cōmaundements as we ought to be ▪ we therefore beseech thee for thy great ▪ goodnes sake to bee mercifull vnto vs and grant that we may constantly beleeue thy son our king and our redeemer to haue the highest power and dominion with thee in all thinges For seeing thou hast begottē him thou hast also deliuered to him all nations to be ruled by his power as his own inheritāce Graunt therfore vnto vs that yet at the length we may be wise vnderstand in such sort as we may serue thee with all due feare and worship that in the last day we be not dashed in peces as earthen vessels with the rodde of thine indignation through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen A prayer which M. Iohn Bradford said a little before his death in smithfeelde MErciful God father to whom our sauiour Christ approched in his feare and neede by reasō of death and found comfort gratious God and most bounteous Christ on whō Stephen called in his extreme neede and receiued strength most benigne holy spirit which in the midst of all crosses and death didst comfort the Apostle S. Paul with more consolations in Christ then he felt sorrowes and terrors in the world haue mercie vpon me a most miserable vile and wretched sinner which now drawe neere the gates of death deserued both in soule and bodie eternally by reason of my manifolde horrible olde and newe transgressions ▪ which to thine eyes O Lord God are open and knowne Oh be mercifull vnto mee and forgiue mee for the bitter death and bloodsheading of thine onely sonne Iesus Christ. And though thy iustice do require in respect of my sinnes that nowe thou shouldest not heare mee contemning thy dayly callings yet let thy mercie which is aboue al thy works and wherewith the earth is filled let thy mercie I say preuaile towardes me through the merites and meditation of Christ our sauiour for whose sake it pleaseth thee to bring mee foorth nowe as one of his witnesses and a record bearer of thy veritie and trueth taught by him to giue my life therfore Of which dignitie I doe acknowledg deare God that there was neuer any so vnworthie and vnmeete no not the theefe that hanged with him on the crosse I humbly therefore praye thee that thou wouldest accordinglie ayde helpe and assist me with thy strength and heauenly grace that with Christ thy sonne I may finde comfort with Stephen I may see thy presence and gratious power with Paul and al others which for thy names sake haue suffered afflictions and death I may finde so presente with mee thy gratious consolation that I may by my death glorifie thy holye name set foorth and ratifie thy veritie comfort the hearts of the heauie confirme thy Church in thy truth conuert some that are to be conuerted and so depart out of this miserable world where I do nothing but daylie heape sinne vpon sinne and enter into the fruttion of thy blessed mercie whereof nowe giue and increase in me a liuely tast sense and feeling where through the terror of death the tormentes of fire the paines of sinne the dartes of sathan and the dolours of hell may neuer ouercome me but may be driuen away through the working of that most gratious spirit which now plentiously indue withall that through the same spirite I may offer as now I desire am readie to do in Christ and by him my selfe wholy soule and body to be a liuely sacrifice holy and acceptable in thy sight deare father whose I am and always haue beene euen from my mothers wombe yea euen before the worlde was made to whom I commend my selfe faith and name familie friends country and all the whole Church yea euen my verie enimies according to thy good pleasure beseeching thee intirely to giue once more to this Realme of England the blessing of thy word againe with godly peace to the teaching and setting forth of the same Oh deare father now giue me to com vnto thee so purge and purifie me by this fire in Christes death and passion through thy spirite that I may be a burnt offering of sweete smell in thy sight which liuest and reignest with the sonne and the holy Ghost nowe and euermore worlde without end Amen The Letanie O God the father of heauen haue mercie vppon vs miserable sinners O God the father of heauen c. O God the sonne redeemer of the world haue mercie vpon vs miserable sinners O God the sonne redeemer
father and to the sonne and to the holy ghost As it was in the beginning is nowe and euer shal be world without ende Amen From our enimies defende vs O Christ. Gratiously looke vpon our afflictions Pitifully behold the sorrows of our heartes Mercifully forgiue the sinnes of thy people Fauorably with mercie heare our prayers O Sonne of Dauid ▪ haue mercie vpon vs. Both now and euer vouchsafe to heare vs O Christ. Gratiously heare vs O Christ gratiously heare vs O Lord Christ. O Lord let thy mercie be shewed vpon vs As we doe put our trust in thee ▪ Let vs pray WE humbly beseech thee O father mercifully to looke vpon our infirmities and for the glorie of thy names sake turne from vs all those euils that we most righteously haue deserued graunt that in all our troubles we may put our whole trust and confidence in thy mercie and euermore serue thee in holines and purenes of liuing to thy honour and glorie through our onely Mediatour and aduocate Iesus Christ our lord Amen A prayer for the Queenes Maiestie O Lord our heauenly father high and mightie King of Kinges Lord of Lords the onely ruler of princes which doest frō thy throne beholde all the dwellers vppon the earth moste hartily we beseech thee with thy fauour to behold our most gratious soueraigne Ladie Que●ne Elizabeth and so replenish her with the grace of thy spirite that shee may alwayes incline to thy will and walke in thy feare indue her plentifully with heauenly gi●es graunt her in health and welth long to liue ●●rength● her that she may vanquish and ouercome all her enimies and finally after this life she may atteine euerlasting ioy and felicitie through Iesus Christ our Lord ▪ Amen A prayer for Bishops and Ministers of the Church ALmightie and euerliuing God which onely workest great maruels send downe vpon our Bishops Curates al congregations commited to their charge the healthfull spirite of thy grace and that they may truly please thee powre vpon them the continual dewe of thy blessing Graunt this O Lord for the honour of our aduocate and mediatour Iesus Christ. For rayne O God heauenly father which by thy sonne Iesus Christ hast promised to all them that seeke thy kingdome and the righteousnes thereof all things necessarie to their bodilie sustenance sende vs we beseech thee in this our necessitie such moderate raine and showers that we may receiue the fruites of the earth to our comforte and to thy honour through Iesus Christ our lord Amen For faire weather O Lord God which for the sinne of man diddest once drowne all the world except eight persons and afterwarde of thy greate mercie diddest promise neuer to destroy it so againe we humbly beseech thee that although we for our iniquities haue worthily deserued this plague of raine and waters yet thou wilte sende vs such weather whereby we may receiue the fruites of the earth in due season and learne both by thy punishment to amend our liues and for thy clemencie to giue thee prayse and glorie through Iesus Christ our lord Amen In the time of dearth and famine O Merciful God and heauenly father whose gift it is that the raine doth fall the earth is fruitfull man and beastes increase fishes do multiplie beholde wee beseech thee the afflictions of thy people graunt that the scarcitie and dearth which we do now most iustly suffer for our iniquitie may through thy goodnes be mercifullie turned into cheapnes and plentie for the loue of Iesus Christ our Lorde to whome with thee and the holy Ghost be prayse for euer Amen In the time of Warre ALmightie God king of al kings and gouernour of all thinges ▪ whose power no creature is able to resist to whome it belongeth iustly to punishe sinners and to be mercifull to them that truly repent saue and deliuer vs we humby beseech thee from the handes of our enimies abate their pride asswage their malice and confounde their deuises that wee being armed with thy defence may be preserued from all perils to glorifie thee which art the onely giuer of all victorie through the merites of thy onely Sonne Iesus Christ our lord So be it In the time of any common plague or sickenesse O Almightie God which in thy wrath in the time of king Dauid didst slay with the plague of pestilence threescore and ten thowsand and yet remembring thy mercie didest saue the rest haue pitie vpon vs miserable sinners that nowe are visited with great sicknesse and mortalitie that like as thou didest then commaunde thin● Angell to cease from punishing so it may now please thee to withdraw from vs this plague greeuous sicknes through Iesus Christ our Lord. A prayer for the strength and comfort of the holy ghost ALmightie and moste mercifull God which giueth to thine elect people thy holy spirit as a sure pledge of thy heauenly kingdome we most humblie beseech thee so to replenish our heartes with the grace of thy holy spirit that he may beare witnesse to our spirites that wee be thy children and heires of thy kingdome and that by the gratious working of this thy good spirit we may kill all ●a●nall-lustes vnlaw●full pleasurs concupiscences and euil affections contrarie to thy most blessed wil through our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. So be it For sure hope and true taste of euerlasting life O Almighty God which hast prepared euerlasting life for al those that be thy faithfull seruauntes graunt vnto vs sure hope of this life euerlasting that whiles we be here in this miserable world we may haue some taste feeling of it in our harts through the merites of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. So be it For the true knowledge of God and his worde and a life agreeable to the same GRaunt vnto vs O mercifull God wee most heartely beseech thee knowledge and true vnderstanding of thy blessed will and worde that all ignorance beeing expelled we may know what thy will and pleasure is in all thinges and how to doe our dutie and trulie to walke in our vocation and that also we may expresse in our liuing those things that we do know that we be not onely knowers of thy will and worde good Lorde but also may be hartie and faithfull workers of the same through our Lord and sauiour Iesus Christ. So be it A prayer for the strength and increase of faith O Almightie euerlasting God which not onely giuest euerie good and perfect gift but also increasest those giftes that thou hast giuen we most humbly bes●ech th●e to increase in vs the gift of faith that we may t●●●ly beleeue in thee and in thy promises made vnto vs in Christ Iesu our Lord and that neither by our negligence nor infirmitie of the fleshe nor by greeuousnes of tentations neither by the subtile crafts and assaultes of the diuel we be driuen from this faith in the bloude of our Lord Sauiour Iesus