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A18688 The Ordenarye for all faythfull Chrystiãs to leade a vertuous and Godly lyfe here in this vale of miserie / translated out of Doutche into Inglysh by Anthony Scoloker. A Right goodly rule howe all faithfull Christians shall occupie and exercise them selves in their daily prayers Scoloker, Anthony, fl. 1548. 1548 (1548) STC 5199.7; ESTC S3070 33,919 114

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Iesus christ our lorde and Sauiour So be it Afther that thou hast praied on this maner seīg that we be all sinners it shal be expedient if thou hast conuenient leasure therunto to confesse thy selfe on this maner vnto God the father The confessyon of our synnes vnto God the father O Almightie God ād heauenlie father / maker of heauen and earth / I confesse my selfe vnto the / euen from the very harte / that I am a miserable / wretched and abhominable synner Ande haue wickedlie transgressed all thy holy commaundementes / and the diuine preceptes of thy Godlie will The synnes alas which I haue cōmitted in my flesh against the are so great and so excedingly encreased / that they are no lesse innumerable then the sandes of the sea And they thrust me downe euen as an intollerable burden In these wicked synnes oh lorde God haue I hitherto walked according to the wil of the prince of the world / whiles I dyd that that was pleasaunt to the flesh ande euell lustes / thorough vayne thoughtes / the blindnes of my harte / the outwarde pretence of Godlynes and fained faith This came to passe Ah wretche that I am because that I dyd neuer aernestly stryue against the suggestiōs of Sathan / nor the concupiscences or desyres of the world / nor yet the lustes of my flesh But fylthilie obeied them a thousād tymes more / than the admonicions of thy holie spirite O lorde my God It came to passe also / that I dyd set nought by thy Godly counsell / despised thy holie name / and feared thy vengeaunce and heauy displeasure nothing at all But what soeuer I haue in this behalf offended thy moost Godly maieste / it sore repēteth me / ād the faulte greueth me euē vnto the very harte And if it were not o moost mercifull father that thou haddest layde vp mercy in the bowelles / bloude ād woundes of Iesus Christ thy sonne ande our lorde / for so manie as vnfainedly repent and trulie beleue be their synnes neuer so great and manie / I shulde see none other waye / but throwe my selfe downe headlong through desperation into the bottomles pit of hell But for as moche as thou haste sett thy welbeloued sonne Iesus Christ / to be our mediatour and mercie stocke And haste promised grace / mercy and forgiuenes of synnes to as many as aske it in his name / through faith in his bloude Therfore in this tyme of grace and mercye / I myserable synner come nowe vnto the / ande desire the my lorde God that thou wilt graunt me / thorowe that our lorde Iesus Christ / a right ande true faith And for his sake / forgiue me all my synnes / and make me to walke dayly more and more in a newe harte / and in the frutes of the holy ghoost / that I maye vtterly despise all the vngodly lustes of this worlde / and that I maye be founde continent / pure of liuing temperate / good rightuous / honest / diligent in all goodnes / meke / mercifull / modest / humble and ready to forgiue soche as offend me / euen from the very harte And so lyue all the dayes of my lyue accordyng to thy dyuine wyll and true feare That I maye die to the world / to all sinne and to my selfe And with a good confydence and mery harte / loke for the comminge of the lorde / ād my sauiour Iesus Christe To whome with the and the holy ghoost / be all honour ande glorie for euer and euer So be it Thou mayest if thou wilt after thy confessyon / saye the lordes prayer called the Pater noster And so commending thy selfe vnto God fall to some honest ād vertuous exercyse / according vnto thy calling But what so euer thou doest / do it with purenes of harte / and with synglenes of eye Yea so do it / as though God were present / and loked vppon the / as vndoubtedly he doth The prayer to be sayde when thou goest to bedde O God the almightie lord / by whose ordre ande wyll the night ande darknes do nowe approche / wherin we shal giue our selues to quiet and slepe We moost instauntly desyre the / that thou graciously receaue vs into thy tuicion ande kepinge / that the prince of darkenes do not hurte vs with his terrous and feares And although we must slepe / because of oure feblenes / yet let oure harte and minde wacche vnto the. Go thou before vs / and shewe vs the waye as a piller of fyre / that we maye followe the so well in rest / as in busynes ande occupations of this lyfe And graunt that we be not founde in thy syght / children of nyght ād darkenes / but of daye and lyght / through Iesus Christ our lorde So be it An other Prayer THys our mortall body / whiche through synne daylye decayeth ād diminissheth / must at the last altogether perish ād become earth / wherof it is come and made ād then shall our vanitie / whiche we through our owne ignoraunce / haue made vnto our selues / take an ende But moost mercifull creatour and maker of all thinges / vouchsafe so to breake / deuide and dyssolue me / thy poore creature who am gathered / knyt and made of the / and graunt that I maye alwayes haue in minde / thy dissolution / and of whome I am knit together / hauing an eye to what place I must go to thintēt that I / not being prepared / be no brought without nuptiall or brydall garment / before thy iudgement seate For like as whē the daye is ones past / we giue our selues to rest / euē so must we / this life being ended / rest in the death Nothing is more lyke vnto life / then the daye / ande nothing more like vnto death / then the night And nothing so lyke the graue or sepulchre as the couche bedde or bedsteade Thus / good keper ād defēder frō all euell / graūt vs / nowe lying in impotencie and feblenes / of our selues / that / through the / we maye be preserued this night from all the assaultes of the deuell of hell AMEN Whan thou goest to thy labour or worke Prayer O Moost kinde and gentle heauenly father / thou knowest / and hast also taught vs / howe great the weakenes of mā is / so that man without thy Godly helpe can do nothing Thus vouchsafe to sēde vs thy holie spirite / that he may strengthen / stirre ande moue our vnderstanding and reason / in all thinges that we this daye outwardely shall go aboute and take in hande / or of that we inwardlie shall thinke or haue in minde / to the intent that it may all be done to thy glorie / ād to the proffyt of our neighbour So be it Whan a man is bounde towardes anye Iourney Prayer THys our lyfe / most mercifull lorde / is nothing els but a pilgrimage and through fare / for we haue here
Who is nowe a faithfull seruaūt / whome his Lorde hath made ruler ouer his housholde / that he maye geue them meate in due season Mat. 24. a. Mat. 25. b. Blessed is that seruaunt / whome his lorde whā he commeth shall fynde so doinge / verelye I saye vnto you / he shall sect him ouer all his goodes Apoc. 16. c. But and if the euell seruaunt shall saye in hys harte Tush it wil be longe or my lord come / ād beginne to smite his fellowes / yea / and to eate and drinke with the dronkē / the same seruaūtes lord shal come in a daye / whan he looketh not for him / ād in an houre that he is not ware of / ād shall heawe him in peces / and giue him his rewarde with ypocrites / where shal be waiting and gnasshing of tethe Ezech. 33. b I haue made the a watchman vnto the house of Israell / that where as thou headest any thinge oute of my mouthe / thou maist warne them on my behalfe ij Para. xix See that ye do thus in the feare of the lorde / and faithfully in a parfet harte / In all causes that come vnto you from your bretheren whiche dwell in their Cities betwene bloude and bloude / betwene lawe and commaundemēt / betwene statutes and ordenaunces ye shall enforme thē that they synne not against the lorde / and so the wrath to come vppō you and youre bretheren Luk. 10. Possesse neyther golde nor siluer For the labourer is worthy of his rewarde Go not from house to house And into what soeuer citie you entre / and they receaue you eate soche thinges as are set before you Howe the Comen People ough● to ●se and behaue them selues towardes the spyrituall Prelates Let euery man this wyse esteme vs / euen for the ministers of Christe / and stewardes of the secretes of God 1. Cor. 4. a 2 Cor. 6 a Deu. x ix Iere. xx● c Nowe is there no more required of the stewardes then that they be founde faithfull Humble thy soule vnto the elder / and bowe downe thy heade to a man of worshyppe 〈…〉 iiij a Eccli 7. d. Deut. 12. c. Num 1● d. and c. Feare the lorde with all thy soule / and honoure his ministers / loue thy maker with all thy strength / and forsake not his seruauntes Feare the lorde with all thy soule / and honoure his priestes 2. Tim. 5. c. The Elders that rule well / are worthy of double honoure / moost specyally they which labour in the worde ād in teachinge Deut. 25. a. 2. Cor. 9. b. Mat. 10. a. For the scripture sayeth Thou shalt not mosell the mouth of the oxe that treadeth oute the corne And the labourer is worthy of his rewarde 1. Thes 5. b Gal. 5. a. 2. Tim. 5. b We beseke you brethrē / that ye knowe them whiche laboure amōge you / and haue the ouersyght of you in the lorde / ande geue you exhortacion / that ye haue them the more in loue / for theyr woordes sake / and be at peace with them Hebr. 13. a. Remembre them which haue the ouersyght of you / whiche haue declared vnto you the worde of God The ende of whose conuersacion / see that ye loke vppon / ād followe their faith Obey them / and submit your selues vnto thē / for they watch for your soules / euen as they that must giue accountes therfore Who goeth a warrefare at any time / vppon his owne wages 2. Cor. 9. Who planteth a vinyarde / and eateth not of the frute therof Who fedeth a flocke / and eateth not of the milk of the flock Rom. 15. d. Gal. ● a. If we haue sowē vnto you spiritual thīges / is it a great thīg if we reape your bodelie thynges But if other be partakers of this power on you / wherfore are not we rather Knowe ye not that they which labour in the temple / haue theyr liuing of the temple And they that waite at the aulter / enioie the aulter Euen thus also hath the lorde ordeined / that they which preach the Gospell / shuld liue of the Gospell Mat. 10. a. Ezechias commaūded the people that dwelt at Ierusalem / that they shulde giue porcions of theyr goodes vnto the priestes / that they might the more stedfastlye endure in the lawe of the lorde 2. P●● 3● ● If a matter be to harde for the in iudgement / betwene bloude ande bloude / betwene plee ande plee / betwene stroke and stroke Deut. 17. Thou shalt ryse / and go to the priestes / the leuites / and to the Iudge which shal be at that time / and shalt axe of them / and they sha●l shewe the howe to iudge / and thou shalte doo therafter / as they saye vnto the. And if any man deale presumptuouslie / so that he harkeneth not vnto the priest which standeth to do seruice vnto the lord thy god or to the Iudge / the same shall die Howe the Wordlie and superiour powers / as Emperour / Kinges / Princes / Iudges and Rulers ought to liue with theyr subiectes Heare Oye Kinges and vnderstand Sapi. vj. ● O learne ye that be Iudges of the endes of the earth / giue care / ye that rule the multitudes / and delite in moche people Rom. xiij ● For the power is geuen you of the lorde / and the strength from the highest / which shall trye your workes / ande search oute your Imaginacions / howe that ye / being offycers of his kingdome / haue not executed true iudgement / haue not kepte the lawe of ryghtuousnes / nor walked after the wyll of God A Kynge shall not haue many horses / neither shall he haue many wiues / neither shall he gather him siluer ande Golde to moche Deut. xvij He shall not lift vp his harte aboue his bretheren / and shall not turne a syde from the commaundementes of God / neither to the right hand nor to the lifte hande Mercy and faithfulnes preserue the Kinge / ande with louinge kindenes his seate is holden vp Pro. xx ● The seate of the kinge that faithfullye iudgeth the poore / shall continue sure for euermore Pro. xxix ● Like as a roaringe lion and an hungrie beare / euen so is an vngodlie prince ouer the poore people Where the prince is without vnderstanding / ther is great oppressyon and wronge But if he be soche one as hateth couuetuousnes / he shall longe raigne M●c●e 2. a. Deut. 17. d. Ierem. 5. a. Psal 132. a. Heare o ye heades of the house of Iacob / ād ye leaders of the house of Israell Shulde not ye knowe what were laufull and right But ye hate the good / ande loue the euell / ye plucke of mens skinnes / ād the flesh from their bones Iere. 22. a. and 21. d. Zachar 7. b and 8. c. Kepe equitie and rightuousnes / deliuer the