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A19989 A booke of Christian prayers, collected out of the auncie[n]t writers, and best learned in our tyme, worthy to be read with an earnest mynde of all Christians, in these daungerous and troublesome dayes, that God for Christes sake will yet still be mercyfull vnto vs Day, Richard, b. 1552. 1578 (1578) STC 6429; ESTC S121845 90,200 224

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be a harty confession of vnrighteousnes yealding to Gods mercy and crauing forgeuenes Such though they labor be heauy laden yet let thē come But how with a true faith nothing wauering or doubting 1. Tim. 2. Iam. 1. without fainting Eccle. 7. For the Lord is nigh vnto all those that call vpō him faythfully Psal. 145. According to your fayth be it vnto you saith Christ vnto the two blind men Mat. 10. What faith was that Do ye beleue sayth Christ that I am able to do this we beleue lord say they According to this faith they prayed for their eyesight and had it Pray thou in the same faith for thy soules health thou shalt receaue it Perswade thy selfe that God cannot but performe for Christes sake all his promises of grace and mercy Beleeue that Iesus Christ shed his hart bloud not only for our sinnes speaking generally but for thy sinnes and that he can and will helpe thee To such a one Christ him selfe sayth What so euer you desire when you pray beleue that you shall haue it it shal be done vnto you But whē you pray sayth he forgeue if you haue ought against any man that your Father in heauen may forgeue you .. Mark. 11. So that with this faith must be ioyned peace loue with our neighbor Mat. 6. 11. Also a life answerable to this faith 1 Ioh. 3. Least either our prayers be hindered 1. Pet. 3. Or not regarded Mat. 6. Or turned into sinne Psal. 109. But who hath this perfection Or whose prayers then shall be accepted Come therfore in the name of Christ For Christ is perfect though we vnperfect his holynes maketh our prayers holy when he offereth thē vnto the lord His righteousnes is our righteousnes and he was made sin for vs that we might be made the righteousnes of God. 2. Cor. 5. For to him that worketh not but beleueth in him that iustifieth the vngodly his fayth is coūted for righteousnes Rom. 4. Let not thy sinne therefore withdraw thee from this exercise for none asketh but he that wāteth none seeketh to find but he that hath lost Come therfore vnto him thou that doest labor and art heauy ladē carying in thy minde this one speciall note by the way what it is thou wilt demaund whē thou commest vnto him and for whom For prayers at aduenture are vnprofitable proceeding of custome from the lips not of zeale frō the hart What we should pray for the Scripture teacheth plainly First for the glory of god Ioh. 12. For the peace of Ierusalem Psal. 132. That the word of God may haue free passage 2. Thess. 3. that our flight be not in the winter Mat. 13. For our former sinnes Eccle 81. For soules health Psal. 36. For wisedome 2. Parali 1. For increase of loue Phil. 1. In time of sicknes Exod. 8. In afflictiō Ia. 1 Finally for all such thinges as the vse and want of man doth require whether they be earthly graces or spiritual alwayes framing our petitions to that certayn and iust rule of Gods will to the which all manner of requests must be referred for we know not what we should pray as becommeth vs Rom. 8. And therefore we aske and haue not Why Because we aske amisse Iam. 4. But this trust we haue that if we doe aske according to his will he heareth vs. 1. Ioh. 5. According vnto this his will therfore I meane his reuealed will knowen in Scripture pray for all men 1. Tim. 2. For all Kinges Esdr 6. Baruc. 1. For all that are in authoritie 1. Tim. 2. For the Ministers of Gods blessed word Heb. 1. That God may open their vtterāce Col 4. and increase their nūber Mat. 9. And that the word of God may be geuen vs Ephesi 6. Finally we must pray one for an other Iam 2. And for them that hate vs wrongfully Mat. 5. Forgeuing not seuen tymes but seuentye seuen tymes Mat. 18. And as Christ forgaue you so do ye Col. 3. For as the Chirurgian cannot soūdly heale a wound so long as the iron of the dart which gaue the wound is lodged in the bottome therof So likewise cannot prayer profite so long as the hart is cankered Therfore forgeue thy brother if he repent him Luk. 17 if he repent not yet forgeue him doe good vnto him so shalt thou heap coles of fire on his head Rom. 12. It followeth And I will refresh you Wherin thou mayst behold Christian Reader the assured mercy of God in Iesus Christ the effect of true and harty prayer For if thou shalt confesse with thy mouth the Lord Iesus and shalt beleue in thyne hart that God raysed him vp from the dead thou shalt be saued He is rich vnto all thē that call vpon him for whosoeuer shall call vpon the name of the Lord shal be saued Rom. 10. Ye shall goe and pray vnto me and I wil heare you saith the Lord and you shall seek me and find me because you shal seek me with al your hart and I wil be foūd of you and I wil turn away your captiuity Iere. 29. Seeke and you shall find Mat. 6. God is true of his promise and therfore we find in Scripture that at Moises prayer the plague ceased Exod. 8. Miriam by it was deliuered from his leprosy Num. 11. By prayer Anna was of a barrē woman made fruitfull 1. Reg. 1. Dauid obtained forgeuenes for his manslaughter and whoredōe 2. Reg. 12. Helias caused great plenty of rayne Ia. 5. Ezekias ouercame Zenacharib 4. Reg 19. Toby prospered Tob. 4. Susanna deliuered from death Dan. 13. By prayer Queen Hester deliuered her and her people Hest. 14. Ionas was deliuered out of the whales belly Ionas 2 By prayer Lepers were clensed Luk. 17. the blinde restored to sight Luk. 18. The palsy cured Mat. 11. many men we omen obtained health for their sonnes daughters and seruaunts Mat. 8. 15. By prayer the lame was restored to lims Ma. 4. the deafe men to heare Ma. 21. the dome to speake Ma. 12. By prayer remissiō of sinnes was obtayned Ma. 11. the holy ghost purchased for the Apostles all the faythfull Ma. 26. To be short wonderfull is the strength and force of prayer without the which nothing prospereth with vs fortunately But yet here remaineth a farther question how it may stād with Gods immutable wil and decree that our prayers should be of such strength force to alter the threatnings which are decreed therfore of force must come to passe I aunswere God neuer promysed any thing in scripture for the most part except it were the absolute promises concerning Messias and such like but it hath a condition annexed vnto it ether expresly or to be vnderstood Likewise he neuer threatneth for the most part but a conditiō is added thereunto As for example Adam was created of God that he should haue liued continually in blesed estate if he would so remayne this was the conditiō
haue so butcherly mindes as to deale so outragiously with him Now I bethink my selfe I know him it is Christ. Art thou he that excellest all the children of men in beauty in whose lippes grace was shed most plentifully yea euen with Gods own hand where thē is that beauty of thine Where is that grace of thy lippes I finde it not I see it not fleshly eyes conceiue not so great a mistery Open thou the eyes of my minde Bring thy diuine light nearer vnto me and giue me power to look more wistly vpon thee I seé it is Iesus the sonne of God the vnspotted lambe without sinne Taste The mouth tasteth the meats Iob. 34. without fault without offence which tooke my wickednesse vpon him to the intent that I being set freé from sinne might be brought again into Gods fauour rise again from my fall returne home agayn from banishment and attayn to the end for which I was created That which I deserued he suffered and that which I could neuer haue attayned vnto he geueth O my Redeémer deliuerer and sauiour draw me to theé that being alwayes mindful of thy death trusting alwayes in thy goodnes and being alwayes thankfull for thine vnspekable benefites I may be made partaker of so great reward and not be separated from thy body through mine own vnthankfulnes so as thou shouldest haue beén born in vayn as in respect of me in vayne haue suffered so many torments yea and euen most bitter death Smelling Geue a swete smell as incense c. Eccle. 39. of thine own accord for my sake Amē * Another MY minde beholdeth thy body crucified for my soul O that thou wouldest also crucifie me with thee so as I might liue or rather not I but thou my Lord Christ in me Who will geue me to die with thee that I might rise againe with thee to life euerlasting Thou dyedst for me that I might liue through thee Thy flesh is crucified O Christ crucifie thou the power of sin that raigneth in me that being stripped out of the old Adam I may be transformed into the second Adam to lead a new life by shaking down and dispatching away of all wickednes vnbeleefe and tiranny of Sathan Let thy yoke become sweete and thy burthen lightsom to me through Touching Touch no vncleane thing 2. Cor. 6. thy crosse that I following thee willingly and cherefully may come to the same place where thou art that is to wit to thy most blessed and immortall father from whom nothing may euer separate vs hereafter Amen Another O Most high and singular obediēce wherthrough thou didst submitte thy selfe to innumerable torments yea and euen to most bitter and reprochfull death because it lyked thy father to haue it so O noontide of feruent loue and sūshine neuer drawing towards euentide shew vs where thou feedest in the midst of the day and where thou shroudest thy sheep from cold O would to god we might be transformed into that crosse of thine that thou mightest dwell in our harts by fayth rooted and grounded in charitie so Esay 2. 19. Math. 24. Mark. 13. Luke 17 The sun shall be darkned the moone shal los● hir light the starres shall fal from heauen as we might with all thy holy ones comprehend the length breadth heigth depth of thy cros which exceed all the strength and wisdome of the world Amen Another I Seé a wonderfull kinde of loue Thy highnes boweth down the head to that intent we should hope to be heard and be heard in deéde Thou offerest the kisse of peace and attonement yea and that of thine own accord being the party greéued and wronged vnto vs that haue done the wrong Two men shall be in the field the one receaued the other shall be refused O father and Lord of oures thou seést the hardnes of our hart and much rather y dulnes of it It is not inough for vs to be allured and called so gently so sweétly and so louingly but thou must be fayn euen to draw vs pull vs hale vs drag vs Create a new and obedient hart in vs for this olde one that we haue already is stony it feéleth no gentlenes it is not moued with any hope of the great good thinges that are promysed Amen Another O Lord Iesu Christ the euerlasting sweétnesse and triumph of them that loue theé exceéding all ioy and all longing thou sauer and louer of repentant sinners which auowest that thy delight is to be among the children of Two women ●hall be grinding at the mill the one shall be receaued the other shall be refused men and therfore in the end of times becamest man for mennes sakes remember all the foretast and greéfe of sorrow which thou didst indure euen from the instant of thy conception in the humain nature forth on but most of all when the time of thy most healthfull passion was at hand according to the eternall ordinance which God had purposd in his mind before al worlds Remember the greéfe and bitternesse which thou feltst in thy hart euen by thine own record when thou saydst my soule is heauy euen vnto the death And at such time as thou gauest thy body and bloud to thy disciples at thy last supper didst wash their feéte and comforting them sweétly toldst them of thy passion that was at hand Remember the sorrow anguish and greéfe which thou didst suffer throughout thy whole tender body before thy The Sea shall swell higher thē any 〈◊〉 shall fal agayne as low fishes monsters of the Sea shal appere with roaring voyce suffering vpon the crosse at such time as after thrice praying thou diddest sweat water like to bloud wast betrayed by one of thine own disciples apprehended by thine own chosen people accused by false witnesses condemned wrongfully by threé iudges in thy chosen citie at the time of the passouer in the florishing youth of thy body and being vtterly giltlesse wast deliuered to the Gentils bespitted stript out of thy own garment clothed with another bodies apparrail buffeted blinfolded bobbed with fistes tied to a poste whipped and crowned with thornes O most sweéte Iesu I beseéch theé make me mindfull of these thy paynes and sufferings which thou abodest for my s●nnes that I might be discharged and set freé from them and mine attonement be made with thy father through thy chastisement Make me to abhorre The sea and all ●●uddes shall burne trees and herbes shal drop blud Cities and all buildings shall be ouerturned my so detestable cursednesse which could not be put away but by thy so greéuous punishments Make me to be hartely sory for my sinfulnesse and to eschue my offences which draw theé to the suffering of so great tormentes Make me mindfull of thy great loue to me and to all mankind and let the infinitenes thereof kindle an vnfayned loue in me towards theé and my neighbor Let this thy vnmeasurable goodnes breéde in me a willing minde and desire
and the decree Destructiō was preached to the Niniuites if they repented not this was the condition and the decree Niniue repented and was not destroyed but saued was therfore Gods decree altered no For he decreed their destruction but vpō this condition if they repented not Pray therfore if thou be godly that he would geue thee the grace to cōtinue and if thou be sinful pray that he geue thee the grace to repent And thus very well our prayers haue strength to stay Gods wrath his decree remayning immutable because it is threatned but vpō a condition if we repent not But whence hath prayer this strength of it self No. For we being iustified through faith haue peace toward God that is the fauor of God through our Lord Iesus Christ. Rom. 5. So that Christ is our mouth whereby we speake to the Father our eyes by which we see the Father our right hand by which we offer to the Father Which Christ except he be our aduocate neither we nor all the saints can haue any thing to doe with god For no mā cōmeth to the father but by him Ioh. 14. Why then are not our prayers alwayes heard hauing continually such a spokesman who hath all power both in heauen and earth Truely because either we aske amisse not according to Gods will and that which is not for vs to receaue or it pleaseth the Lord to defer our requestes for tryall of our faith and patience Hereupō it was that Dauid sayd Expectans expectaui Dominum With long wayting I waited for the lord and he inclined vnto me and heard my calling Psal. 40. Pray therfore continually with faith loue vnderstanding in the name of Iesus Christ pray for al men at al times in al places and for al things according to Gods wil. Though thou be a sinner though God foreknoweth the hart though his decree be immutable yet pray vnto him in Iesus Christ and he will refresh thee Of this I thought good to admonish thee Christian Reader because it is an easy thing to pray but to pray aright is a thing very difficult Here are prepared for thee zealous and godly prayers some translated out of Latin French some made by the best learned of our time Use thē as I haue taught thee that they may be to good vse Accuse not mine insufficiency in teaching but amend thine owne imperfection in praying praying that we talke not smoothly walk crookedly but that we may giue to God the father our maker obedience faith to Iesus Christ our redemer and mortification of the flesh to God the holy ghost our comfortor Fare wel in Christ Iesu. R. D. ❧ The Preface or preparation to prayer O Lord my good God and Father blessed be thy name for euer dispose my hart open my lips and guide me by thy holy spirite to a true acknowledgement of all my sinnes that my prayer may be heard of theé in the name of thy Sonne Iesus Christ So be it ¶ A prayer to be sayd at our first waking O God and father of our Lord Iesus Christ whom no man knoweth but by thy specyall gift graunt that vnto the rest of thine exceéding great benefites towards me this which is the greatest that can be bestowed vpon mankind There shall come a rod forth of the stocke of Iesse and a graffe c. Esay 11. There shall come a star of Iacob and a scepter shall rise of Israell c. Num. 24. The birth of blessed M●ry the virgine the mother of Christ c. may be added also namely that as thou hast raysed vp my body from fast and sound sleépe so also thou wilt deliuer my mind from the sleépe of sin and from the darcknes of this world and after death restore the same body to life as well as thou hast called it agayne from sleépe For that which is death to vs is but sleépe vnto theé I pray and beseéch theé that through thy goodnes this body of mine may be a fellow and furtherer of all godlinesse to my soule in this life so as it may also be partner with it of the endles felicitie in the life to come through Iesus Christ thy sonne our lord For whose sake and by whom thou geuest vs all good and holsome thinges to our welfare Amen Another MUch better is the light of the soule and the insight of the Mary the mother of Iesu betrothed to Ioseph her husband before they came together was founde with childe by the holy ghost Thē Ioseph her husband being a iust man c Math. 1. But thou shalt goe vnto my fathers house and to my kinred and take a wife c. Gen. 24. I will speak for her that she may be geuen thee to wife for to thee doth the right of her c. Tob. 6. minde then the light or eyesight of the body The eyesight of the body euery silly beast hath but the sight of minde none hath but men Yea none haue it but wise men Thou therfore O Lord Iesu Christ which art the greatest of all lights the only true light the light from whence springeth the light of the day and the sonne Thou light which inlightenest euery man y commeth into the world Thou light whereon there commeth no night nor euentide but continuest euer bright and cleére as at midday Thou light wherewithout all things are deépe darcknesse and whereby all things were made lightsome Thou mind and wisdom of the heauenly Father inlighten my minde that being blind in all other things I may seé nothing but that which belōgeth to theé and that I may thereby walke in thy wayes without fantasying or lyking The seede of the woman shall tread vpon the head of the serpent Gen 3. The Angel sayd to him the Lord is with thee thou valyant man Iudges 6 〈◊〉 in 〈…〉 the ●ngell Gabriel was sent fro God to a citie in Galile 〈◊〉 Nazareth 〈◊〉 virgine affianced to a man whose name was Ioseph of the house of Dauid c. Luke 1. of any other light els Lord I beseéch theé inlighten mine eyes that I may neuer slumber in darcknes least my ghostly enemy say at any time I haue preuayled against him Amen * A prayer at our vprising OUr first father Adam being tumbled down from most excellent and glorious highnes into the dungeon of shame and sinck of all sinne was releéued lifted vp again by thy hand O Sauyour Iesus christ And we likewise should lye wallowing in the same plight for euer if we were not raysed vp by theé Wherfore O most mercifull Redeémer of mankinde like as thou of thy goodnes hast raysed vp this heauy and burthensome body euen so vouchsafe to lift vp my minde to the knowledge and loue of thy highnes Amen And Mary arose and went with hast into the hilly contrey to a citie of Iuda and entred into the house of Zacharias and saluted Elizabeth And it came to passe c Luke 1. And Moyses returned
haue now found fauor in thy sight c. Gen. 18. Nabuchadneser āswered Lo I see fouremen loose walking in the midst of the fir● Dan. 3 He was trans●̄gured before them and his face did shine as the sunne and his clothes were as white as the light And beholde there appeared vnto them Moses and Elias c. Math. 17. Iesus sayd Many ●innes are forgeuen her for she loued much To whom a little is forgeuen he doth loue a litle And he said vnto her Thy sinnes are forgeuen thee c. Luke 7 Dauid sayd to Nathan I haue sinned agaynst the lord c. 2. Sam. 12. Aaron looked vpon My●iam and behold she was leprous Num. 12. Who shall haue pity then vpon thee O Ierusalem or who c. Iere. 15. Their feasts are turned into lamentation their Altars c. 1. Micha 1. When Christ came nere Ierusalem he beheld the citie and wept for it saying O if thou hadst euen knowen at the left in this thy day those thinges which belong vnto thy peace c. Luke 19. And because no gouernment can long stand without good counsell neither can any counsell be good except it be prospered by theé blesse therfore we beseéch theé both her maiesty and her honorable Counsaile that both they rightly vnderstand what is to be done and she accordingly may accomplish that they doe counsell to thy glory and furtherance of the gospell and publick wealth of this Realme Christ riding to Ierusalem many spred their garmentes in the way other cut downe branches of the trees st●awed them in the way And they that went before and they that folowed c Mark. ●● The women sang by co●●ese in their play and said c. 1. Sam. 2● The children of the prophetes came to meete Helisha c. 4. Reg. 2. Likewise to al magistrates such as be aduaunced to authority or placed in office by what name or title soeuer geue we beseéch theé a carefull conscience vprightly to discharge their duety that as they be publick persons to serue the commō wealth so they abuse not their office to their priuate gayne nor priuate reuenge of their own affections but that iustice being administred without bribery and equity balanced without cruelty or parciality thinges that be amisse may be reformed vice abandoned truth supported innocency releéued Gods glory maintayned and the Common wealth truely serued Is this house become a ●en of theeues wherupon c. Iere. 7 Mine house shall be called a house of prayer for all people c. Esay 56. Iesus went into the temple and beg●n t● cast out them that sold and bought saying vnto them 〈…〉 written Myne house is the house of prayer but ye haue made it a 〈◊〉 of then●s Luke ● The chiefe priestes and the Scribes and the Elders of the people consulted how they might take Iesus by suttletie and kil him But they said not on the feast day least any vprore c. Math. 26 When Iosephes brethren saw him a farr of c. Gen. 3 Absolon rose vp early and stoode hard by the c. 2. ●am 19. And forasmuch as the Bishoppe of Rome is wont on euery good Friday to accurse vs damned hereticks we curse not him but pray for him that he with all his partakers either may be turned to a better truth or els we pray theé gracious Lord that we neuer agreé with him in doctrine and that he may so curse vs still and neuer bles vs more as he blessed vs in Queéne Maries time God of thy mercy keép away that blessing from vs. Iudas sayd Come let vs sell him to the Ismalites c. Gen. 37 So Ioseph was brought down into Egypt and Po●ipher c. Gen. 30 Then appointed vnto him thirtie pieces of siluer and from that ●●me Iudas sought oportunitie to betray Christ his maister Now on the first day of the feast of vnleaue●ed bread c. Math. 26 And forasmuch as thy poore little flock can scarse haue any place or rest in this world come Lord we beseéch theé with thy Factum est and make an end that this world may haue no more time nor place here that thy Church may haue rest for euer For these and all other necessities requisite to be begged and prayed for asking in thy Christes name and as he hath taught vs we say Our Father which art in heauen c. Another O Singular louer of vs Christ Iesu O Bridegrome to whom thy Church is most deare and which hast Iesus at his last supper as they did eate tooke bread whē he had geuen thankes brake it and gaue it to his disciples saying Take eate this is my body c. Math. 26. Melch●●●ech brought forth bread and wine and he c. Gen. 37 Moses sayd to the people of Israell This is that bread c. Exo. 16. promised that thou wilt neuer fayle her increase her and multiply her with good issue like the father that is to wit like thy selfe Make vs to be all of one minde both in thee and in the thinges that concern thee so as we may verely be that body whereof thou art the head being as it were glewed and fastened together with mutuall charitie kindeled with that euerlasting fire of thine which hast so loued vs that thou hast spent thy bloud and thy life for vs. O Christ the author and perswader of peace loue and good wil soften our hard and steely harts warme our ycie and frozen harts that we may wish well one to another so as al men may perceue vs to be thy true disciples And geue vs grace euē now to begin to shew forth that heauenly life wherin there is no disagreement I saw all Israel scatred as sheep● that had no shepheard c. 3. Reg. 22 Helisha sayd behold thou shalt see it with thine eyes but thou c. 4. Reg. 7. 〈◊〉 said all ye shall be offended by 〈◊〉 this night c. He said moreouer vnto them sitte y● here while I go and pray yonder and he toke Peter and the two sonnes c. Math. 26. nor hatred but peace and loue on all hands one towards another Amen Another THe Church is one body deriued from thee O Christ the head therof into diuers members knitte to thee together among themselues with the knot of mutual loue a great mistery of Gods goodnes Now look how great a benefite loue vnitie and peace are so great a mischief is dissention the mother of hatred The author of the former is God and the author of this other is the deuil And like as nothing can be deuised more blessed then to haue the Earthlye church to imitate the concord of the heauenly church so nothing is more wretched then the contrary which is the Image of hell O head and father of oures thou Iesus knowing all thinges that should come went forth and said vnto them Whome seeke ye They answered him Iesus of Nazareth Iesus aunswered I am he Iudas also
reioyce me the vnitie c. Eccles●asticus 25. The 〈◊〉 of the proud is bloudshed Ecclesi 27. Loue nourisheth with ioy Herod murthereth infants Christian sousdior harnised Hell Temptation ouercome Put on the whole armore c. Ephe. 6. Stand ●ast in the faith c. 1. Cor. 16. Wisedome is better then gold Sardanapalus an imprudent king Geue vnto vs also which are subiects thankefull harts to thee faithfull to her in thee and charitable towards all men that all which liue vnder her gouernmēt Counsellers Ministers and euery other in their place and calling may be throughly sactified in holines to liue before thee Vnderstāding reacheth the heauen Ignorance is as a beast Vnderstanding is a welspring of life c. Prouerb 16 Be ye not like horse and Mule. which c. Psalme 32. ❧ A Prayer for the Ministers of Gods word LEt thy Priestes O Lord be clothed with righteousnes and let thy Saints reioyce Poure out thy spirite of wisdome and vnderstanding vpon the Ministers of thy word that they may know the misteries of thy holye will. Geue them the gift of vtterance that they may set forth the aboundant riches of thy gospel Write thy lawes in their hartes and thy testimonies in their bowels that they may leade thy people into all truth rule thy church with discretion Make them good work Goe to the 〈◊〉 O thou Slouggard c. Prouerb 6. The Slouthfull man hideth his hand in his c. Prouerb 26. Industry gathereth reward Sloth bringeth sleep men faithfull shepherds and wise builders that they may mende the broken walles of Ierusalem feéde the flockes of thy sheépe with the bread and water of life husband thy vineyard dresse it in due season repair thy holy sanctuary and bring in the vessels dedicated to the seruice of the lord And finally shine with such light of holy and pure conuersation before men as they may edefie no les by example of life then by instruction of teaching To the intent that mē beholding their modesty meéknes sufferance patience and other vertues wherwith thou hast indued them to the benefite of thy Church may be wonne to thy gospell euen by the holynes of their conuersation and be compelled to confesse to the glory of thy name that thou doubtlesse liuest raignest workest and dwellest in them Amen Memory is a treasure house Obliuion is as a graue Wherfore I put you in remembrance c 2. Tim. 1. I am counted amo●g them that goe down c. Psal. 88. * A Prayer to be sayd for all Magistrates THey that are in authoritie ouer vs are as the helme in a ship as the eye in the body and as the mind in the soule and therfore thou O Lord hast commaunded vs to further them with our seruis or succor and our prayers For great is the profit that we receiue by good princes and magistrates and great is the harme which they doe being otherwise Wherefore it is to be wished that they might be good godly vertuous and nobleminded Besides this great is the burthen which they beare in gouerning well forasmuch as they must make an account therof vnto theé whereas we in the meane while are freé from that danger Unto theé therfore O Lord Iesu Christ do we make our supplications Dauid executed right and iustice c 2. King. 2. Thy princes are rebellious and companions c. Esay 1. Iustice ●udgeth rightly Tyranny oppresseth ●ight for them euen vnto theé which art the perfect pattern for all Rulers to follow and imitate as who being most singularly good and wise canst neither erre nor doe any thing amisse Graunt we beseech thee that all those whō thou hast ordayned as Shepheards of thy sheép to rule thy people vnder theé and specially that our most gracious soueraine Lady Elizabeth and her most honorable Counsell together with all her Nobilitie Clergie inferior Magistrates and vnder Officers may be so inlightened with the brightnes of thy light so guided by the direction of thy spirite and so inflamed with the loue of theé and of thy people committed to their charge as they may in all cases espy the truth minister right equitie iustice with mercy alwayes hauing their eyes vpon theé to follow and execute the things which thou hast Strength shewed in the arme Holofernes slayne by Iudith He girdeth me with strength c Psalme ●8 He sayd he would burne vp c. Iudith 6. commaunded and not which they thēselues list so as they drawing all together by one line according to the pattern which thou hast set before thē may wel and throughly performe their charge to thy glory and we obediently yealding our selues to their godly commaundements may leade a holy and quyet life vnder them likewise to the glory of thy name Amen ❧ A Prayer of Children for their Parents LOrd God whose will it is that next thy self we should yeald most honor to our fathers and mothers forasmuch as among the dueties of naturall loue it is not the least to sue vnto thy goodnes for the welfare of our Parents I beseéch theé preserue my Father and Mother with all their household Dauid tooke a good courage to him c. 1. Reg. 2. I desire that you faynt not c. Ephe. 3. Courage is bould in Christ. Cowardice faynteth in tryall first in the loue of thy Religion and next in safety from all incumberance and greéfe both of body minde And vnto me graunt that they may not haue any trouble by my meanes And finally that I may inioy the fauor of them they the fauor of theé which art the soueraign father of all Amen ❧ A Prayer for charitie or loue towards our neighbours LOrd inlighten and instruct our mindes that we may esteéme euery thing as it is worth yet not make the lesse reckning of theé sith nothing can be made better then thou And secondly let vs make account of man then whom there is nothing more excellēt among the things of this world Make vs to loue him next theé either as likest our selues or as thy child and therfore our brother or as one ordayned Temperance watcheth and bridleth Intemperance ouercommeth the hart A wholesome sleepe commeth of c. Eccle. 31. For tables are so full of vomit c. Esay 28 to be a member of one selfe same Countrey with vs. And cause vs also euen here to resemble the heuenly kingdome through mutuall loue where all hatred is quite banished and all is full of loue and cōsequently ful of ioy and gladnes Amē Another SOften our harts O Lord that we may be moued no lesse at the necessities and greéfes of our neighboures then if they concerned our selues or the cases that touched vs nearest and let vs think them to befall euen to our dearest frends Let vs pitie them as our selues and in their common aduersitie let vs also communicate with thē by compassion that as we would haue pitied our selues for the like cause so we
may be moued with pitie towardes those whom we seé oppressed with the Vse a little wine for thy stomack 1. Tim. 5 Woe vnto them that 〈◊〉 vp early c. Esay 1. Measure in vvine comforteth Excesse vvalketh vvantonly same aduersities O most milde and mercifull Christ we beseéch theé brethe vpon vs the spirit of thy meékenes and goodnes that like as thy pitying of vs made theé to indure most bitter death and torments for vs so our pitying of our neighbors may lead vs to succour them to our power Amen Another WHere Charitie and Loue are there is the congregatiō of the Sayntes There is neither wrath nor disdayne but stedfast charitie for euer Therfore graunt vs O Lord God that we may loue one another vnfaynedly for where loue is there art thou and he that loueth his brother is born of thee and dwelleth in thee and thou in him And where brethren doe glorifie Sobriety watcheth her mouth Voluptuousnesse ●yoteth Let vs which are of the day be sober 1. Thess. 5. For it is suffycient for vs c. 1. Pet. 4. thee with one accord there doest thou poure out thy blessing vpon them Loue vs therefore O Lord and shead thy loue into our hartes that we may loue thee and our bretheren in thee and for thee as all children to thee through Iesus Christ Amen ❧ A Prayer for the afflicted and persequuted vnder the tiranny of Antichrist O Mercifull Father who neuer doest forsake such as put their trust in theé stretch forth thy mighty arme to the defence of our brethren by the rage of enemies persequuted and greéuously tormented in sundry places for the true profession of thy holy Gospell who in their extreém necessitie cry for comfort vnto theé Let not thy long suffering O Lord Whose apparailing let not be c. 1. Pet. 3· The steps of a strange woman c. Prouerb 5. Chastitie is secrete and clean Vncleanes is like a Goate be an occasion either to increase the tyranny of thy enemies or to discourage thy children but with speéde O lord consider their great miseries and afflictions Preuent the cruell deuise of Haman Stay the rage of Holophernes Breake the counsell of Achitophell Let not the wicked say Where is now their God Let thy afflicted flock feéle present ayde and releéfe from theé O Lord look down vpon them with thy pitifull eye from thy holy habitation send terror and trembling among their enemies make an end of their outragious tiranny beate back their boldnes in suppressing thy truth in destroying thy true seruants in defacing thy glory and in setting vp Antichrist Let them not thus proudly aduaunce themselues against theé and thy Christ but let them vnderstand and feéle that against theé Perseuerāce ●ndureth to the end Reuolting a Sow in the mire If they continue grounded in faith 1. Tim. 2. He that endureth to the end shal be saued Mat. 10 they fight Preserue and defend the vine which thy right hand hath planted and let all nations seé the glory of thine annoynted Amen * A Prayer for our bretheren that are in aduersitie MOst gratious and merciful sauiour we finde by experience almost euery minute of an houre that this life of oures is fraughted with aduersities which grow vnto euery of vs either out of the sinfulnes of the flesh or of ech mannes own folly or of other mennes spitefulnes Besides this other mennes misfortunes are both an increase and an example of our own For we seé by them that the like may befall vs and brotherly charity compelleth vs to be sory for them In respect wherof thou also hast commaunded vs to weépe with them Charitie feedeth the hungry I was an hungry and ye gaue me meate Mat. 25. If thine enemy hunger feede him Prouer. 25 ▪ that weépe and to mourn with thē that mourn and to be like minded one towards another as members all of one body Thou therfore O mercifull Redeémer which hast borne our infirmities harken to the prayers which we poure out before theé for the releéfe of our bretherens aduersities increase not our sorrowes by the sorrowes of our frends Rid them out of their miseries that they may the more quietly set their minds vpō theé we through thy gratious goodnesse be discharged of no small peéce of our heauines Or if it be not expedient either for them or vs for thou only knowest what is expedient for euery man at least wise giue them power of minde and strength of b●dy to bear their sore crosses the easilyer so as neither their bodies may be vnable to abide and indure the paines nor their harts quayle vnder the grief Charitie geueth drinke to the thirsty I thirsted and you gaue me drink Mat. 25. The Niggard witholdeth drinke from the thirsty Esay 32. wherby they might be dryuen to doe say or thinke any thing which thou mightest mislike of or which might turne to their own hurt through impatience or dispayre Amen ❧ A Prayer for them that be in pouertie THey that are snarled and intangled in the extreém penury of things neédfull for the body cannot set their minds vpō theé O Lord as they ought to doe but when they be disapoynted of the thinges which they doe so mightely desire their harts are cast down and quaile for excesse of grief Haue pitie vpon them therfore O mercifull father and releéue their misery through thine incredible riches that by thy remouing of their vrgent necessitie they may rise vp vnto theé in minde Thou O Lord prouidest inough for all men Charitie harbo●eth strangers I was a stranger ye lodgeed me Mat. 25. I haue not suffered a stranger to lye without Iob. 31. with thy most liberall and bountifull hand but wheras thy gifts are in respect of thy goodnes freé fauor made common to all men we through our naughtines nigardship and distrust doe make them priuate and peculiar Correct thou the thing which our iniquity hath put out of order let thy goodnes supply that which our niggardlynes hath plucked away Geue thou meate to the hungry and drinke to the thirsty Comfort thou the sorrowfull Cheére thou vp the dismayd Strēgthen thou the weake Deliuer thou them that are prisoners And geue thou hope and courage to them that are out of hart O Father of all mercy haue compassion of so great misery O Fountain of all good thinges and of all blessednes wash thou away these so sundry so manifold so great miseries of oures Charitie clotheth the naked I was naked ye clothed me Mat. 25 If a brother or Sister be naked or destitute Iames. 2. with one drop of the water of thy mercy for thine only Sonne our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christes sake Amen * A Prayer to be sayd for our Euilwillers MOst mercifull Redeémer thou hast commaunded vs to pray for them both which wish vs euill and as much as in them lyeth doe worke vs euill and that hast thou done not only in
thou also God to acquite thy seruantes and a creator to saue thine own worke and a Sauyour to saue him that beleueth in thee and is baptized Wherfore O Lord mind not thy iustice only as agaynst a sinner but be mindfull of thy goodnesse as towards thy creature minde not thy wrath as agaynst an offender but be mindfull of thy compassion as towards a poore wretch of thine Spare me O Lord which art my saluation and desirest not the death of a sinner Spare my sinfull soul. My God in thee doe I trust and vnto thee doe I commit my soule O merciful God haue pitie vpon me haue pitie vpon thy humble creature Deale with me according to thy mercy O thou that art blessed for euer Amen Patience ouercōmeth all thinges Wrath deuoureth it selfe Looking vnto Iesus the Author c. Heb. 12. Let al bitternes and anger and wrath Eph. 4. Another O Most mercifull Lord how can I be good which haue bin euil euen in the good I sinned thou winkedst at it I continued long time in my wickednes and thou continuedst as long in thy louing kindnesse of purpose to bring me to repentance and to shew me fauor Thou therfore that hast born so long with my offences geue mercy to me miserable wretch For I beleue that whatsoeuer thou determinest to forgeue me it shal be as if it had neuer beéne done My whole life O my God maketh me afrayd because that when I sift it thorowly there appeareth welnere nothing but sinne or barrainnesse in it and if there be any fruit in it it is ether so thin and slender or so vnperfect and corrupted by some mean or other that Be not high minded but make your selues c Rom. 12. Woe to the crown of pride c. Esay 28. Humilitie is tender harted Pride despiseth his neighbour it may well either vtterly displease theé or at least wise not like theé Therfore being abashed at the multitude of my sinnes but yet trusting to thy gracious goodnes I acknowledge and cōfesse to theé my maker and Redeémer which hast promised forgeuenes to offenders that in sinne I was conceued in sinne haue I beén brought vp and in sinne haue I liued all the time of my life vnto this day I find not any sinne wherewith I am not defited by some meanes or other Thus is my soule filled with misery according to the desert of my sinnes Thus is my soule brought euen to the gate of hell O my God if thou deliuer me I haue cause to thanke theé if thou deliuer me not yet haue I no cause to blame theé for thou art righteous Alas how haue I liued what a nūber of euill things haue I sayd done Mercy beareth with infirmities Cruelty seeketh reuenge Be curteous and tender harted c. Ephe. 4. Auenge not your selues but geue place c. Rom. 12. I am ashamed that I haue liued so my conscience telleth me I haue deserued damnation but I am sure that thy mercy wipeth away all offence Wipe away mine iniquities therfore O Lord with the multitude of thy mercies and by the desert of thy most bitter passion and death Amen Another WOe is me wretch that I am how often haue I fallen in rising and lien still when I was fallen I haue heaped sinne vpon sinne often promising amendement but neuer perfourming it I haue alwayes returned agayn to my vomit and to my former offences I haue added new and worse Behold O most mercifull God I hide not my sinnes but I bewray them I doe not excuse but accuse my selfe for I know mine iniquitie well inough Surely I might well inough despayre in respect Three things reioyce me the vnitie c. Ecclesiasticus 25. The strife of the proud is bloudshed Ecclesi 27. Concord supporteth one another Discord destroyeth one another of my outragious sinnes vices and infinit ouersights which I haue committed and dayly doe committe without ceasing in thought word and deede and by all other meanes wherin mans frailty may offend were it not that thy word O Lord is become flesh and dwelleth among vs But now I dare not dispayre because that he submitting himselfe vnto thee to the very death yea euen to the death of the crosse hath taken away the handwriting of our sinnes and nayled it to his crosse crucifiyng the same and death both at once Therfore I beseech thee for thine only begotten sonnes death sake wipe away all my iniquities and be mercifull to me the miserablest of all sinners to the intent that being set free from sinne and iustified before thee through the righteousnes of thy sonne I may sing prayse to thy name and glorifie thee together with Loue nourisheth with ioy Herod murthereth infants the same thy sonne and the holy Ghost from this time forth for euermore Amē Another MY soul is weary of her life I will speake in the bitternes of my hart I am sick my life is brought weake with misery my bones are bruzed as in a mortar and therfore I flie to thee Lord as to my phisition Heal me O Lord and I shall be wholl saue thou me and I shal be safe And because I trust in theé I shall not be put to shame But who am I O gracious God that dare speak thus boldly vnto theé I am a sinner wholy bred born and brought vp in sinne a rotten caryon a filthy vessel wormes meat Woe is me Spare me O lord What victory were it if thou shouldest fight with me and ouercome me which am lesse then the stubble before the wind Pardon Put on the whole armore c. Ephe. 6. Stand fast in the faith c. 1. Cor. 16. Chastitie is secrete and clean Vncleanes is like a Goate me all my sinnes and lift me poore soule out of the mire Surely Lord if thou wilt geue me leaue thou shouldst not shun him that commeth running to theé For thou O Lord Iesu art my God and yet art thou flesh of my flesh and bone of my bones ioyning thy self to my humain nature without leauing the right hand of thy father and being both God and man in one person and yet contynuing still that which thou wast before And to what end hast thou done this so high and vnconceiuable thing but that I should come running boldly vnto theé as to my brother and thou mercifully impart thy Godhead vnto me Wherfore vp Lord and help me vp I say and put me not back for euer Like as the hart seéketh after the fountaines of water so doth my thirsty soul long after theé the liuing spring to Wisedome is better then gold Sardanapalus an imprudent king draw water of comfort out of the Sauiours welles that it may no more be a thirst when it commeth to appeare before thy face Come the ioy of my hart that I may take pleasure of theé Shew thy mercy to me to glad my hart with all Let me find theé for whom I long Let my sute enter
side with his spear so as there remayned not one drop more in thy body But finally thou wast as a bundle of mirhe hanged vp aloft thy tender flesh shrunke the moysture of thy bowels dried vp the marow of thy bones wasted away I beseéch theé O most sweéte Iesu by this most bitter death of thine and by the sheading of thy most precious bloud wound my hart with such repentance ¶ The lord Come lordings all daunce at my call ¶ The Knight Goe hence sir Knight t is almost night We Lordes and Knightes of late Now lye in low estate of my sinnes and ioy of thy loue as my teares may be my foode day and night Turne thou me wholy vnto theé that my hart may dwell with theé continually and my conuersation be acceptable vnto theé And let my life be such through thy goodnes as I may prayse theé for euer with al thy Saints in the life to come Amen Another O Lord Iesu Christ the sonne of the liuing God who for the saluation of the world drankest eyzell and Gall vpon the cros like as at the geuing vp of the Ghost when thou hadst finished all things didst commit thy soule into thy Fathers hāds so do I betake my soul into thy mercifull hands beseeching thee both to preserue it here frō all sinne and in the end to receaue it in peace into the company of thy chosen that are departed that I may Behold the Squire as in a glas For as thou art so he was ¶ The Esquire Esquire the braue It bootes nor to craue ¶ The Gentleman Lusty or sad Thou must be had with thē prayse thee euerlastingly which liuest raignest c. Amen * A prayer vpon the minding of Christes resurrection and ascention O Lord Iesu O good Iesu which diddest vouchsafe to die for my sinnnes and rosest agayn for my iustification I beseéch theé by thy glorious resurrection raise me vp from the graue of al my vices and sinnes and geue me part daily in the first resurrection that I may be made partaker of the second resurrection also O most sweét Iesu which art gone vp into heauē with glorious triumph and sittest at the right hand of thy Father like a most mighty king draw me vp to theé make me to runne after theé for the sweét sent of thine oyntmentes ¶ The Iudge Come on iudge With me to trudge ¶ The iustice Sir Iustice arise come to my assise Iudge and Iustice sentence haue To ly as captiues in the craue make me to run without tyring by thy drawing and pulling of me forward Draw the soul that thirsteth after theé to the riuers of euerlasting suffifanze which are aboue yea verely draw me to thy selfe which art the liuing fountayn that I may so drink of theé according to my capacitie as I may liue for euer My God my life thou welspring of life fill my minde with the streames of thy pleasures ▪ make my hart loue-sick with the sober drunkennes of thy loue that I may forget the things that are vain and earthly and haue theé only in my mind continually Geue me thy holy spirite which is betokened by those waters which thou hast promysed to geue to them that are a thirst Graunt I beseéch theé that I may long with all my hart and labour with all my indeuor to attayne to the place whether we beleéue that thou didst ascend No law no plea ▪ no drift From death can make a shift ¶ Sergeant at law Leaue the Lawes heare my cause ¶ The Attorney Plead as thou lust With me thou must the fortith day after thy resurrection so as I may be conuersant in this vale of misery but with my body and alwayes in heauen with my hart so as my minde may be where thou art euen where thou my incomparable and deér beloued treasure art that I may sing prayses to thy name from this time forth for euermore Amen Another O Brother of oures O naturall sonne of that father whose sōnes thou makest vs by adoption O head of our body we seé that thou art king of heauē forget not thou thy earth wherinto thine inestimable loue of vs did bring theé down Thou frō out of that place geuest hope to vs thy members that we may come thether as thou art exalted already O gard and defence of vs what can now hurt vs so long as ¶ The Mayor Mayor I theé call to my guild Hall. ¶ The Shirife Shirif for execution I haue a commission The Mayors and Shirifes doe pas with speed And others them in place succeed we trust in theé Most wretched are they that know theé not and most happy are they that doe euer behold theé Blessed are they that knew theé here in the dayes of the mortalitie of thy flesh But more blessed are they that seé theé in heauen and shall seé theé raigning in the chief goods of thy father O loue and delight of mankind O only hope of vs imbrace vs with thy fauour kisse vs shead thy spirite into our harts and make our minds to run continually vpon theé to our exceéding great comfort Lift vs vp lying flatte vpon the ground open our eyes and lift them vp vnto theé Open thy mouth to call vs and open our eares to heare theé that we setting theé alone before vs for our marck to direct our life by may square out all our doeings words thoughts by theé Amen We peace did keep in Princes name Now death doth charge vs with the same ¶ The Bailife Come Baylife no bayle with me shal preuayl ¶ The Constable Constable I arrest to my ward be prest ❧ A Prayer to Christ ascending and raigning in glory OH good Christ our first begotten brother and tender harted Ioseph Oh natural sonne of that Father to whom we are made children of adoption through theé Oh our head raigning on high in glory forget not vs thy poore members here on earth wher into abasing thy selfe thou camst down and sufferedst for vs most cruell death Out of this thy throne of maiesty and glory thou putst vs in assured hope and confidence that we also shall attayn to that blessed place whether thou art gon before to take possessiō for vs Oh our strong tower of defence succor what can hurt vs now trusting in theé Most vnhappy are they which are ignorāt of theé Most happy are they which alwayes behold theé ¶ The Phisicion By thy water I do seé thou must away with me The Astronomer Looke not so hie low thou must lie No arte or medicine can preuayle When death doth purpose to assayle Blessed are they which haue known theé here in the dayes of their mortalitie but more blessed are they which seé theé in the heauens and shall seé theé raigning with thy Father in ioyes incomparable Oh Lord the only ioy and comfort of our soules shew vs thy louing countenance imbrace vs with the armes of thy mercy receiue vs O good
●aue no care our selues continually to craue it and earnestly endeuer by wel doing to keép it Amen * A Prayer for fayth EAsily yea to easely O Lord do we beleue man which is euill vntrue and ignorant but hardly ▪ and slowly do we beleue theé which art God exceéding good most sothfast and most wise We beleue men in the things that can do vs no good but we beleue not theé in the care of our saluation Man is able to do nothing but thou art able to do al things We can find in our harts to follow our sē●es which are so oft deceiued and yet we doubt of theé O God which canst neither deceiue nor be deceiued O how great is our vnthākfulnes and ignorance Alas how is man blinded of his own sin But thou O Christ through the pitifulnes and compassiō ¶ The Baronnesse ▪ Baronnesse braue and hie Prepare thy selfe to dye ¶ The Lady Ladies gay and fayre To you I doe repayre No state no might young nor old To resist death 〈◊〉 behold of thy Father art appoynted as a guid in this our blindnes and as a schoolemaster to our rudenes yet notwithstanding the greuousest inconuenience in this blindnes and ignorance is that trembling and staggaring still from time to time eyther we conceaue not the excellent and most wholsome precepts of our good scholemaister or els we stand wauering and doubting of the truth of thē Blind wretch how wilt thou scape the vengeāce that is prepared for theé if thou shrinke away from him seéing thou neither knowest the way thy selfe nor beleéuest him that sheweth it theé O Christ which art the pure euerlasting truth vouchsafe to shead thy selfe so into our harts that as thou and all thy sayinges are most true so we may take them for more certayne then the things which we seé with our eyes Death by his might doth conuince Empresse Queene Duches and Prince ¶ The ●u●ges wife Madame or iustice wife I am come to ende thy life ●he Lawye●● wife Beware thy husbands gayn Reward theé not with pain or handle with our hands which are but sences of the body that may and do deceiue vs notwithstanding that the foolish beastly flesh do trust so much to them Asswage and settle these motions of the flesh which driue vs from time to time to the altering of the thing that ought to be alwayes most firme fast setled in our minds Faith is a gift of thy inlightening O Christ therfore shead it mercifully and boūtifully in such wise into our harts as these faulty eyes of oures may be inforced to behold it euen loth and vnwilling though they be Lord I beleéue but yet help thou mine vnbeleéfe Lord increase our faith Amen A Prayer for trust in God THe ground of mans decay was his trusting of himselfe and the beginning of his rysing agayne was The Gentlewomā Gentles braue fine Daunce after my line Aldermans wife Thou art clothed in skarlet And yet art but my varlet Behold vs here that sometime were gay How now we lye dead all wrapped in clay his distrusting of him selfe and his trusting to God. O most excellent and singular wise guid which leadest all them the rightest and nearest way to euerlasting blessednes which trust theé truely and vnfaynedly Graunt that as we be blind and weak in very deéd so we may take our selues so to be that we take not vp on vs to shift for our selues but let our looking be to seé theé alone and let our inabling of our selues be no further but to desire to follow theé going afore vs to come to theé whē thou callest vs to obay theé as thou guydest vs and to betake our selues wholy vnto theé that thou who only knowest what way to goe mayst lead vs to the attaynement of our desires that way which we wold neuer haue set foote into of our own accord Amen Riches nor treasure auayle nothing For death to earth all doth bring Merchantes wife Braue neuer so nice daunce after my deuice ¶ Citizens wife Tricke and trim put of your hood I am come to do you good * A Prayer to be sayd for the feare of God. GRaunt Lord that being taught by thy commaūdements I may serue theé with feare and reioyce before theé with trembling in all things standing in awe of theé least thou happen to be angry and I perish out of the right way For the feare of the Lord is the beginning of wisdome ❧ A Prayer for loue towards Christ. THe ground of all happines is to loue thee which art most excellētly good and the perfection of happines is to be knit vnto thee which art most excellently good as we may become all one with thee for that is the very end of loue Therfore do we begin our blessednes here by louing thee and Riche mans wife Though thou haue siluer and golde Yet art thou within my ●olde Young woman Fine prety in the wast Come with me in hast As death in this world hath the victory So by death we hope to enter Gods glory we finish it in heauen by being knit vnto thee O most louing Christ would God we were so far in loue with thee that beyng swallowed vp and altogether consumed in thee we were one with thee euen as thou and thy Father art one so as we were no more our selues but thou nor any more men but after a sort Gods as we beyng oll one thing with God which is the highest and most perfect blessednes For God is loue and he that dwelleth in loue dwelleth in God and God in him Now therfore I am aliue or rather not I But Christ in me To him therfore be all thanks and prayse for euer Amen A Prayer to be sayd for cleanes of hart MOst merciful Iesu Christ who being made in the likenes of sinfull flesh hast born our sinnes in thy Time to liue time to dy God gran̄t vs liue eternally ¶ The Mayde Fresh galant gay All must with me away ¶ The Damosell Fine proper neate And all is but wormes meate body to wipe away all our naughtines by thy death and to make vs clean and new creatures acceptable vnto god Scoure vs from the spots which we by our sinnes doe dayly cast vpon the whitenes that we haue gotten by theé And when thou hast so cleansed vs let thy grace maintayn vs still in the same cleanes that we may be worthy to be called thine both in profession name Lord cleanse me from my secret sinnes and beare with thy seruant in his other sinnes Amen Another A Clean hart create in me O god and renue a right spirite within my bowels Let my hart be made vndefiled through thy inrighteousing that I may not be put to shame Amen ¶ Farmers wife Cease thy labour and paine For I am thy riches and gain● Husbandmās wife Toyle no more I say For hēce I must away Time to liue time to dy God
of heauen be still our defence thy mercy and louing kindnes in Iesus Christ thy deare sonne our saluation thy true and holy word our instruction thy grace and holy spirite our comfort and consolation vnto the end and in the end Amen FINIS ❧ A Table of the prayers contayned in this booke A Preface to priuate prayer 1 A prayer to be sayed at our first waking 1 A prayer at our vprising 2 A prayer at the putting on of our clothes 3 A praier to be sayd at our first going abroad 4. A prayer to be sayd at our returning home 5 A prayer to be sayd at the setting of the sun 6 A prayer to be sayd at Candle light 6 A prayer at the Euening 7 A prayer at vnclothing of our selues 9 A prayer at our going to bed 9 A prayer when we be redy to sleépe 10 A preparation to publick prayer 10 A short speéch before the Lordes prayer 11 A prayer to God the Father 12 A prayer to God the Father in Christs name 15 A prayer to God the sonne 16 A prayer to God the holy Ghost 19 A prayer for Gods spirite to praye effectually 20 A prayer for the Realme and Church 22 A prayer for the church and states therof 25 A prayer for the vniuersall church 32 A prayer for the Queéne 40 A prayer for the Magistrates 48 A prayer of children for Parents 49 Prayers for loue towards our neighbor 50 A prayer for the persecuted 51 A prayer for such as are in aduersity 52 A prayer for them that are in pouerty 53 A prayer for our euilwillers 54 A confession of our sinne 55 A prayer for remission of our sinne 56 A comfort after crauing of mercy 71 A prayer in commendation of Gods mercy receiued 72 A complaint of a sinner that he sinneth again after repentance 74 A prayer agaynst despayre 75 Prayers vpon the iudgement of Christes passion 76 A prayer vpon the minding of Christs resurrection and assention 77 A prayer to Christ assending to glory 87 A prayer at our goyng to a sermon 88 A prayer for vnderstanding 89 A prayer to be sayd before the receiuing of the communion 89 A prayer after the receiuing of the communion 94 A prayer for Gods grace 94 A prayer for fayth 95 A prayer for trust in God. 96 A prayer for the feare of God. 97 A prayer for loue towardes Christ. 97 A prayer for cleanes of hart 98 A prayer for obtayning of a sound minde 99 A Prayer for newnes of life 99 A Prayer for true mortification 101 A Prayer for continuaunce in seéking after Christ. 103 A Prayer for spirituall ioyes 105 A Prayer to be sayd in tyme of sicknes 106 A Prayer in the plague time 110 A Prayer for health of body minde 111 A Prayer in affliction 112 A Prayer vpon the minding of death 113 A Prayer in danger of death 114 A Prayer for Christes direction and successe in all our doings 114 A Prayer against temptation 116 A Prayer against the world 117 A Prayer against the flesh 118 A Prayer against the deuill 120 A Prayer to be sayd of a woman with child 121 A Prayer to be sayd of such as are vnder the crosse 122 A Prayer for Gods goodnes and continuāce of the same 123 A Generall thankesgeuing 124 The Letany 128 A Prayer to be sayd at the visitation of the sick 133 A Prayer in desire of the life to come 136 The feare of the Iudge and iudgement day 137 FINIS AT LONDON Printed by Ihon Daye and are to be solde at his long shop at the West ende of Paules ❧ Cum Privilegio Regiae Majestatis