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A14352 Most godly prayers compiled out of Dauids Psalmes by D. Peter Martyr. Translated out of Latine into English by Charles Glemhan. G. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed; Preces sacrae ex psalmis Davidis desumptae. English Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562.; Glemhan, Charles.; Simmler, Josias, 1530-1576. 1569 (1569) STC 24671; ESTC S103274 186,941 520

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¶ Most Godly prayers compiled out of Dauids Psalmes by D. Peter Martyr Translated out of Latin into English by Charles Gremhan G. Seene and allowed according to the order appointed ¶ Imprinted at London by William Seres 1569. Cum priuilegio To the Reader Correct your Booke in the arguments of the .14 and 15. prayer as foloweth Prayer .14 The argument therevnto set belongeth vnto the .15 Prayer the .14 His proper argument A praier for the grace of Christ against originall sinne Iosias Simler sendeth hartie greeting to the right worshipfull and his singuler good friend Doctor Herman Folkersheimer Friselander WHen as the last yere most curteous Herman I pervsed the writings of the exceeding godly notable learned man Peter Martir my scholemaster and had gathered togither out of his librarie euery small pamphelet noted wyth his owne hand I lighted by chaunce vppon certaine papers cast a side and layde apart wherein were diuers holy praiers of his owne hand writing And when I had pervsed these diligently ouer I thought it meete to put them forth in print for although I certainlye knewe hee did not make them to that intent yet neuerthelesse there bee dyuers causes which moue me to go on vvith my former determination The first is that whē the counsaile of Trent began there rose vp both grieuous deadly warre in Germanie for Religion at which tyme Martir finished these praiers which he openly vsed in the Schooles at Strasborow at the end of his lectures and are now very conuenient to be set forth in these dayes wherein it behoueth vs to make feruent prayers vnto almightie God that the like to the Counsaile of Trent being novv ended be not kindled againe Moreouer the prayers conteyned in this small booke are both plaine and do verye little disagree from the wordes of the Psalmes vvhich I accompt to bee highly esteemed amongst praiers For diuers arguments of many Psalmes are briefly and euidently expounded in these prayers and a nūber of darke and hard places made plain with a notable Paraphrase VVherefore I doubt not but that such as be desirous to read this short little booke shall reape farre greater cōmoditie therby then many would suppose Novv haue I dedicated this small booke vnto thee my deere Herman that thou mayst haue both our Martyres token of remembraunce and mine also For seing that thou diddest honour and reuerence Doctor Martyr so long as hee liued like a father and moreouer louedst me so excedingly hitherto as I maye rightfully place thee in the number of my deerest friendes I verilye thinke that thou vvilt take this booke in right good vvorth although it be of a very small volume vvhich I sende vnto thee being vvrittē in both our names For so oft as you shall looke in this booke vvhich of your godly dispositiō you vvil do very oft so many times shal you call to minde the remembraunce of your olde friendes not altogither to thee vnpleasant as I hope Neyther can the death of Doctor Martyr cause vs to be any thing forgetful of him nor yet the distance of place be any breach of our vnfeyned good vvill so long as vve haue life that vve shoulde retain any whit lesse the frendship heretofore begunne vvith letters and a friendly recordation of olde acquaintance Fare vvell at Zurike the xx day of Iune in the yeare of our Lord 1564. ¶ Holy Prayers collected out of Dauids Psalmes by Docter Peter Martyr ¶ A prayer out of the first Psalme O Most good and moste mightie God saue and kepe vs we pray thée first from the perswasion of all wicked counsayles A prayer for a christian lyfe next after this from all heynous and deadly crimes suffer vs not to fall into a wicked and vicious kinde of lyfe and finally remooue our mindes farre from the contempt of godlynesse and deryding of all maner of vertuous déedes graunt that in the stead of these most pestilent thinges we maye perpetually occupie our selues in thy law and in the holy Scriptures so that we bée not led about lyke the wicked with euery blast of affections and doctrines as small dust and empty chaffe but rather as trées planted by the riuers side being indued with the lyfe of the spirite and with faith we may abundantly shew forth the fruits of good woorkes and that whatsoeuer we go about maye haue prosperous successe to the praise and glorie of thy name and the increase of our saluation So that at the last when in the tryall of thy iudgement the wicked shall be cast downe and brought to shame and vtter confusion we may by thy mercie both stand be acquited through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme WE know euidently ynough O most mightie God the greeuous calamities and miserable doe in this respect vexe the Church bicause we haue often frequēted the counsels of the wicked which being knowne of vs we ought forthwith to haue eschewed who haue in lyke maner not declyned from the way of naughty and malicious persons but daylie followed their lewde footesteps through continuall transgressions of thy blessed commaundements moreouer wholesome corrections and helthfull discipline haue of long tyme beene dispised by vs and whatsoeuer was through thy sacred word offred vnto vs we haue frowardly ynough yea impudently neglected it and made a laughter thereat Wherefore no maruaile is it if in stéede of felicitie and quiet peace which we haue hitherto alas too too long abused we are now inforced to taste al heauie sorrowful yea and most sore and bitter griefes But now O good God by the acknowledging of these our wicked and lewde deserts we humbly flie vnto thée for succour with vehement most feruent supplications desire that the sinnes which we haue so foolishly wickedly committed thou wilt fauourably pardon forgiue We hartily pray thée that thou wouldst make our minds most studious of thy sacred lawe so as we maye day night meditate in our harts none other thing then the words of the holy scriptures For so through assured cōfidence in thy blessed worde we shal bring forth seasonable and pleasant fruites neither shal the ornaments of the holy ghost be quite takē frō vs yea happy successes wil alwaies ensue of our works although at this present through the iust desert of our heynous sinnes we are lyke to dust or chaffe toste vp downe wyth the blastes of tempestious afflictions Graunt yet at the least way O most merciful father that our lyfe may not come to an euil ende as wicked mens doth But that thou wilt defend the cause of the righteous with an exceeding great care and mightie protection so as in the iudgement and felowship of the iust we maye stande and not be brought to confusion through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme SEing that we know right wel O most mightie God that a good part of our felicity whilst
to forgiue vs bycause we haue hither to so long and with such a feruent desire trusted in these transitorie riches that oure harts and mindes being withdrawne therfro thou wouldest most straightly annixe them to thee and thy sacred wordes to the intent we may delight in nothing more then to folowe thee and chéerefully indeuour to do whatsoeuer is thy holy will and pleasure least we become as brute beastes and perish like most dumme cattel through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the L. Psalme O Puyssant and most mighty God A prayer for remembranc● in distresse of the last iudgement promises of god who of thy bountifull mercy hast vouchedsafe to gather thée a blessed Church out of all parts of the world and that first by the Apostles whom in Mount Sion thou induedst with thy sonnes most abundaunt spirite Neyther wouldest thou for any other cause gather thy very chosen and good people so wonderfully togither but that a true way how to worship thée wherein doubtlesse consisteth the whole perfection of faythfull beleuers might at length be vniuersally knowne amongst all nations and cause vs to learne that godlinesse doth not altogither consist in outward obseruations and most dumme ceremonies For like as these thinges doe please thée so long as they are witnesses and testimonies of fayth so if they be destitute thereof they are exceeding odious and very detestable in thy sight The thing that thou chiefly requirest of vs is this that thy holy name may be highly praysed and duly glorified not only in words and thoughts but with all the déedes of this our life Thy blessed will is that we shoulde vnfeynedly performe whatsoeuer we haue hartily promised and with feruent zeale vowed vnto thee so as we be assuredly perswaded that they are both agréeable to thy sacred word and a furtheraunce to perfect godlinesse Moreouer thou requirest vs to inuocate and call vpon thée when we are most touched with aduersitie and to render due thankes to thy diuine Maiestie as expedient it is so to doe at what time soeuer we be mightily deliuered therefro Thou doest exact require these things at our handes as the chiefest poynts of our religion But we O good God haue hitherto most wretchedly and vnhappily sinned who haue alwayes put no smal affiaunce in our owne rites and ceremonies and perused oftentymes the holy Scriptures when our hart was farre from them discipline hath bene displeasaunt vnto vs and we haue euerye where through our moste wicked lustes neglected thy sacred commaundementes Now therfore for thy singuler mercie and infinite goodnesse sake pardon and forgiue vs these our misdéedes and mightily deliuer vs from such as being wrapped in with rapine and vnchastnesse spake most vileynously of thy sanctified Churche and holy Gospell beleuing that thou spiest not the naughtinesse which they lewdly commit when as thou séemest not to reuenge it but very paciently to permit and suffer the same Cause them shortlye to vnderstand this right well neither let vs be haryed thus violently of them as thoughe there were none that coulde or would deliuer vs through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme THou hast shewed vnto vs O most good and mightie God through that seuere sentence of thine by what thing mortall mens causes are to be decided before thy high iudgement seate and it liketh thée nothing at all to make inquisition for burnt offerings or outward sacrifices séeyng the Calues Goates wilde beastes and finally all liuing thinges that be in the worlde are in thy mightie hande and power neyther was it thy good pleasure at any tyme that these thinges should be offered vnto thee any otherwise but as manifest tokens of reuerent awe pure religion and inward godlinesse But thou hast chiefly required this of mankind that they should yeelde and render most hartie thankes for the benefites they haue receyued and to ascribe all the good thinges they inioy vnto thée onely but let them diligently annixe and ioine this therevnto that whatsoeuer they pretend or purpose to do it may according to theyr faythfull promise greatly redowne to the glorie of thy blessed name and call vpon thée onely in their great distresse and miserable calamities We do in this point as thou O good God right well knowest erre very gréeuously and therefore our harty desire is that for thy infinite goodnesse sake thou wouldest pardon and forgiue whatsoeuer we haue wickedly and after a lewde maner committed agaynst thée so as we handle not thy sacred worde to our condemnation least we be through thy vpright sentence pronounced wonderfull arrogant straunge children exceeding couetous giuen to fleshly lust and curssed speakers but rather that we may earnestly offer vnto thee an acceptable sacrifice of thankesgiuing and fashion our whole life according to the square rule of thy blessed commaundements through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Lj. Psalme WEe lamentablye wyth heartye prayer call vpon thy louing mercie O moste good and gracious God that we maye be clensed A prayer for remission of sinnes washed and pourged from our heinous iniquities and excéeding detestable and mischieuous déedes who do acknowledge and confesse howe lewdly we haue hitherto behaued our selues but our gréeuous sinnes shall neuer be of such force as to make thée vniust or false of thy excellent promise we truely doe right well vnderstand that our deserts are not such as thou shouldest vouchsafe to make most large and notable promises vnto vs but stand nowe in great néede of thy vnspeakable faythfulnesse and constancie to helpe vs. Thou seest that we were brought forth into this worlde corrupted and defiled euen from our mothers wombe and were before conceyued in the same iniquities also purifie therefore our mindes and garnish them with such a passing whitenesse as séemeth acceptable vnto thee Create in vs a pure heart a right holy and seruiceable spirit that we be not cast of from thée as moste wicked persons but may recouer the true ioyes and perfect consolation If thou wilt deliuer vs from those deadly sinnes which accuse vs as gyltie of eternall death our lippes shall merily and with right great ioy shewe forth thy worthie prayse Graunt we heartily beséech thée that we may approche vnto thy diuine Maiestie with a troubled spirite and an humble and contrite heart as an offring wherein thou chiefly delightest then shall our present calamities be mollefied and then also shall we not celebrate thy prayses vnthankefully manifest thy louing kindnesse vnto Sion thy beloued Church for thou right well perceyuest the manifold perils it is subiect vnto and that she is gréeuously assaulted both without and within We hartily require thée to deliuer hir not onely from outward enimies but also reforme the same and set it in good state to the intent she may not séeme altogither vnworthie such an husband as thou art through Iesus Christ our lord Amen An other
of the ninth Psalme A prayer agaynst our enimies in persecution IF thou O good God wilt take our cause in hād reuenge vs vpō the enimies of thy glorious name of mans saluation we will from the bottome of our hart and with an excéeding great gladnesse shewe forth and celebrate thy wōderous and excellent actes who be afflicted in déede with temptations other like oppressions by reason of our heynous sinnes but we beséeche thée O highe and mightie God for thy goodnesse and mercies sake that as thou hast accustomed to be a Sanctuarie and sure defence for the oppressed which flie vnto thee for succour so now forsake vs not neyther séeme to be forgetful of the prayers that we vnfeinedlye poure out before thy diuine Maiestye Haue mercy vpon vs O good God deliuer and rescue vs from the Gates of death least we be swallowed vp therewith being aided and holpen by thée we shal shew forth thy worthy prayses in the congregation namely bycause our trust hath not bene reposed in thee in vaine Arise therefore and suffer not impietie vnrighteousnesse and sinne to preuayle agaynst vs but graunt also that we bearing well in minde oure owne estate and condition maye with a modest and lowlye minde be alwayes obedient to thy will and pleasure through Iesus Christ oure Lorde Amen Another prayer out of the same psalme IT happened verie often in our fathers dayes O most mightie God that thy people were filled with a wonderful vnspeakable gladnes who being replenished with exceeding great ioye did set forth thy glorious name with songs and celebrated thée with high praises and that with their whole heart bicause they hauing thée for their rock of defence droue their enimies back in the daye of battayle who fell and perished at thy presence Neyther hast thou onely once giuen sentence on the behalfe of thy saintes or defended their cause but didst oftentimes rebuke and destroye the Heathen that purposed in themselues to subuert the famous Cytyes of thy people with an vtter ruyne and haste puyssauntlye ouerthrowne suche wicked men insomuche as euen the very name of them is also abolished Seeing therefore that thou reignest eternallye and hast alwayes a seate prepared for iudgement to the intent thou mayest presently trie oute the truth as touching the spilling and shedding of thy Sainctes bloud Despise not neyther yet contemne our hartie prayers O mightie God nor be thou forgetfull of them We know verily that we haue sinned and offended thy excellent maiestie dyuers sundry waies which nowe we are both hartily sorie for and also doe openlye confesse the same yet through the confidence we haue conceyued by the things which thou O Lord hast done for our fathers though of their partes vndeserued wée drawe nere vnto thy diuine Maiestie and humbly beséeche thée to be fauorable vnto thy Church haue a regarde we hartily pray thée vnto hir great trouble and deliuer the same from the cruell gates of death so that it maye daylye be able to celebrate thy worthye prayses more feruentlye Extende thy wrathe towardes them that are forgetfull of thee lette them perishe in their owne crafts and deceites and be taken in the nettes that they themselues haue laid which with such gréedie indeuor and violence séeke thy peoples destruction and vtter vndoing But let vs that are helplesse and gréeuously afflicted take a little breth and receiue some comfort vnder thy strong defence mighty protectiō Vp lord and suffer not vile mortal men to haue the vpper hand of thee and thy holye Gospell put our enimies in feare and terrefie them in such sort as they may vnderstand what a thing it is to set themselues against true godlynesse and pure religion through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the tenth Psalme A prayer agaynst enimies and tyraunts SEing that O most good mercifull God our beliefe and confidence is that thou art not onely the chiefe good thing but godlynesse it selfe we earnestly desire thée not to turne and withdrawe thy countenaunce from vs as sometime thou séemest to doe For although we do not deny but that our sinnes haue deserued that punishment yet we humbly beséech thée euen as thou art right gentle and mercifull to pardon and forgiue vs the same and that contrarie to oure desertes thou wilt notwithstanding fauour oure cause for the glorie of thy name to the intent the vngodlye may well vnderstande that they beguile themselues in thinking thée to bée no GOD neyther meanest at anye time to looke for an accompt at their handes of the heynous déedes and crymes which they doe wickedly commit who laye snares oppresse beat and miserably kill the godly being nowe fully perswaded that thou hast forgotten and art vtterlye vnmindfull of the state of the worlde Wherefore assist those whiche call vpon thée and louingly giue eare vnto their humble petitions so that the Godlye being by thée set at libertie may teache the proude and oppressors to behaue themselues after a more modest fashion when as it shall bée manifestly knowen that thou hast a most vigilant care and regard of thy beloued Church through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen Another prayer out of the same psalme THou mightest be thought O moste mercifull father to haue withdrawne thy selfe marueilous farre off from thy seruaunts in this most troublesome tyme of affliction insomuch as with closed vp eies thou forgettest to looke and beholde what the wicked Antichristes with an extréeme pride and set obstinacie attempt and enterprise agaynst thy faythfull people because the thinges they deuise haue so good and luckie successe whereby it commeth to passe that they sticke not to blaspheme thée yea and be perswaded that there is no God bicause thou séemest to haue withdrawne al kind of punishment from them their opinion and beléefe is that they shall neuer fall and assure themselues that their estate will be alwayes prosperous whereby they haue no measure in periuries deceites iniuryes and dishonestie they kill thy faithfull seruauntes both openly and priuily they do assayle vexe and oppresse thy blessed Church thinking O good god that thou regardest not the same nor hast any care at all thereof But although wee haue now wel deserued that thou shouldst turne away thy eyes from our calamityes and to consider nothing at al our troubles in that wée haue grieuouslye sinned and béene marueylous vngratefull for thy notable benefits abusing our vocation Gospell and Sacramentes and dispising the libertie offered vnto vs to serue thée according to the expresse rule of thy sacred word yet we acknowledge and confesse our selues to haue committed all these thinges against thée and other innumerable detestable factes whereof we do nowe earnestly craue perdon and most humbly beséeche thee at length to arise and with thy mightie hande to represse the wicked from the blasphemies wherewith he hath both rayled agaynst thée and thy blessed doctrine we commit our selues wretched creatures
and miserable caytifes vnto thée who of thy owne accorde vsest to bee an helper to the poore and distressed Breake thou yet once at length the power of the vngodlye heare the prayers of the afflicted and finally deliuer the oppressed so that they being set free from so great terrours may giue due thanks vnto thée in thy sacred church for thy great mercye and compassion thorow Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xj. Psalme IN thée O most good and mightye God repose wée our whole trust and confidence A prayer against the temptation of fayth therfore when our fleshe when humaine wisedome when also the vngodly do obiect and lay to our charge that our cause is turned vpside downe and quite ouerthrowne neyther any helpe at all left for the maintenance of the true doctrine and the most holy and sacred Gospell wée are not for all this perswaded to dispaire of thy mercy power ▪ who see in deede that the enimies of thy glorious name haue bent the bowe of their puyssaunce and made ready their arrowes to pearce and shoote vs thorow Moreouer wee also wey and consider that oure lyfe hath béene such as we deserue all maner of euill hap and miserie that may bée who haue not done after thy will as it became obedient children no but haue alwaies hitherto which now sore gréeueth vs rebelled agaynst thy holy commaundementes Yet nowe with all humilitie do we craue pardon for our sinnes and are very bolde to require this of thee through the confidence wée haue in thy excellent goodnesse and singuler clemencie that thou which hast thy exceding princely palace and most holy seate in the heauens from whence it is thy accustomed woont to looke downe and fixe thine eyes vpon all thinges that are done on the earth wilt at length diligently trie out the equitie of this cause and looke vpon the vngodlynesse and crueltie of our enimies But restraine thou and kéepe backe which hast very often vsed to cast fire brimstone and burning thunderboltes vpon the vngodlye at the least wise the cruell persecutors of thy blessed Churche to the intent all men maye knowe that thou beyng most righteous doest fauour the right cause and wilt bee our strong defence who haue taken vpon vs an earnest zeale and loue of thy most glorious name through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen Another prayer out of the same Psalme WHen we O most good and mightye God do put our whole trust and cōfidence in thee so much as in vs lyeth the desires of our owne fleshe the counsayles of the vngodly and the temptations of Sathan do not sléepe or cease wherewith wée are alured day and night to renounce and vtterly forsake all Godlinesse as thoughe we should be wholy oppressed and vanquished with the strength of bowe of arrowes and other force of our wicked enimies if we go on forwarde to leade such a life as becommeth thy seruauntes But we notwithstanding we be compassed about and ouerwhelmed with greauous sinnes and iniquitie yet neuerthelesse vpon the sure trust and confidence that we haue in thy rich mercy we humbly besech thee first to forgiue vs our heynous offences who do acknowledge and confesse the same vnto thy diuine Maiestie And that then thou wouldest out of thy celestiall and heauenly palace shewe forth thy louing countenaunce to be our most strong helper that at what tyme thou hast tryed and proued the case on both partes with an equall ballance then the enimies of godlinesse maye be iustly punished according to their owne desertes and on the contrary part thy beloued seruauntes trie by receyuing of saluation that thou art a defender of equitie and vpright dealing through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xij. Psalme ● praier a●ainst hu●aine false 〈◊〉 erronious ●octrine IN so great a want and scarsitie of good and godly men thou onely O most mercifull and mightie God remaynest to be our strong defēce Wherefore we drawe néere and approche vnto thée with these our dayly prayers beséeching thy diuine Maiestie to helpe at length our most troublesome and afflicted estate For vnlesse thou mightily defendest thy louing Church howe can it be in safety amongst such kinde of enimies who do not kéepe any maner of fidelitie and go alwayes aboute to deceyue plaine simple persons with vaine lyes and false flattering wordes neuer faythfullye thinking that in their hart which they vtter by word of mouth Deliuer vs not ouer O most mercifull father to be handled of them as our sinnes and wickednesse deserue but in this case haue an especiall regarde to the glory of thy puyssaunt name the mightye increasing of thy Gospell and the farre passing faythfulnesse of thy louing promises this do not for our sakes but for the causes here shewed and mencioned beare not with these men that séeke to augment and enlarge their owne power only which being straungers to Godlinesse haue no knowledge at all of thée Looke vpon the great affliction and groninges of thy blessed Church arise vp nowe and helpe vs according to thy mercifull promises For thy wordes are white and more pure then the most excellent and finest siluer Finally seing euery sort of wicked and vngodly persons did couitte with all the witte and industrie they can to bée moste mightie defende thou thy Church for thy infinite mercies sake from those mens extréeme iniuryes and cruell oppressions through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme FOrsomuch as O heauenly father during the time we liue in this transitory worlde amongst frayle mortall creatures of Godly true dealing and faythfull persons there is marueylous great want wheras contrariwise men may sée a wonderfull company of vngodly persons deceytfull men flatterers such as be great talkers and speake very prowde wordes we poure out our humble prayers before hande vnto thée who art our refuge beséeching thee that thou wouldest not so weigh and regard those things which wee haue frowardly committed against thée as to giue vs ouer vnto the lust and furye of wicked and lewde men according to our iust deserts But rather for thy great mercyes sake which is marueylous ample and excéeding large arise and with thy mightie power deliuer those that trust in thée from the snares deceipt and subtile wiles which the enimies of all godlines do practise and imagin continually against them that whilest thou art their defence mightie preseruer from the wicked and moste cursed generation all men may vnderstand thy promises and woordes to be both garnished with a singuler and vnspeakeable veritie and also most pure and vncorrupt from euery sporte of deceyuablenesse and vaine léesing through Iesus Christ oure Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the xiij Psalme WHilest that the Godly O most mightie God do sée themselues vexed with grieuous afflictions A praier that we dispayre not in trybulation and tossed with painefull miseries they greatly feare that
merites of Christ and haue an especiall regard vnto thée being in no dispayre thereof at all thou at length according to thy accustomed goodnesse and vnspeakable mercie grauntest their humble requestes thou hearest theyr lowde cryes out of the deepe waters and sticking fast in myre and durt liftest them out thereof with thy most puyssaunt helpe Whereby it happeneth that they beyng mightily deliuered haue thy enestimable prayses cōtinually in their mouthes which they celebrate with new ditties both openly and priuately to the intent they would stirre vp and prouoke all men to the perfect beliefe assured hope and due feare of thée Giue vs therefore at this present such grace as we maye both repose our whole trust in thée onely and also not to passe for the prowde persons or lyers that haue risen vp togither against thy sacred church perceyuing right well that thou art the authour of all wonderfull matters who hast in the high treasures of thy diuine prouidence such deuises and purposes which no man can rehearse or shewe forth in order nor yet once to vtter in as muche as they excell in number and greatnesse all force of wordes and efficacie of speache Therfore where as we haue hitherto greeuously offended thée by reason of our heynous sinnes neyther can make sufficient satisfaction by any sacrifice of our owne graunt vs an obedient fayth to be at all tymes procliue and readie to followe thy blessed will which thou hast vouchedsafe to manifest and reuele vnto vs in the booke of thy sacred lawe graunt that we maye readily and with a frée will execute the same being surely printed in the most inwarde partes of our sinfull bodie And like as thou doest neuer withhold thy selfe from spéedie mercie and vnspeakable goodnesse towardes vs so againe let thy zealous louing seruauntes manifestly shew forth thy stedfast faythfulnesse vpright iustice and sincere truth both in their words and conuersation Thou séest howe we are borne downe and loden with gréeuous sinnes howe we are ouerwhelmed with miserable aduersities and howe both heart and witte fayleth vs wherefore haue thou an especiall regard to our saluation and make spéedy hast to helpe vs. Or rather confound and putte the fierce enimies of thy blessed name to vtter confusion but let vs which vnfeynedly séeke thée be at length greatly refreshed and cause vs to finde by proofe that it is not in vaine that thou art reported to be the most assured saluation it selfe and helper of poore siely wretches and greeuous afflicted persons through Iesus christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme THey which suffer the prolonging of thy fauorable helpe O most mighty God with right pacient mindes do at length well perceyue and assuredly féele that thou hearest their feruent prayers and when in good earnest they finde themselues to bée deliuered do not onely celebrate thy glorious name with due prayses but giue a sufficient example to other godly men for to do the like Nowe therefore which we may onely doe forsomuch as thou delightest not in outwarde sacrifices we indeuor and striue to obteyne thus much by oure hartie prayers that we may become verye louing and desirous to follow thy holy wil dayly more and more setting forth thy blessed truth and vnspeakeable mercye towardes vs with often or rather continuall praises But in the meane season what soeuer we haue done dishonestly or after a wicked maner agaynst thee according to thy louing mercye and excellent goodnesse forgiue it vs neyther suffer those gréeuous punishments and wofull calamities to ouerwhelme vs which our sinnes haue iustly deserued And let such as séeke thy dishonour and our confusion be put to vtter shame and rebuke but cause those that be excéeding zealous and very carefull of thy blessed name to be replenished with true ioy and perfect gladnesse But séeing thou right well knowest that we are greatlye dispised marueylous destitute of worldly and fleshly helpe make thou hast mightily to saue vs who art our puyssaunt defence and very strong fortresse through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xlj. Psalme IT is a token of no small grace O most mightie God well to iudge both of such as be féeble minded A prayer agaynst the enimies of Gods holy worde and for the worke of charitye and also of all the Godly whome thou doest sometime chastice and scourge diuers maner of wayes although thou vsest correction with a fatherly affection yet wilt thou readily deliuer them speedily quicken them and in the ende abundantly blesse them with thy excellent presence which hope we also leaning vnto and trusting vpon who are nowe most gréeuously afflicted doe here togither earnestly require thée to haue mercy vpon vs by releuing and deliuering vs from the greeuous sinnes wherewith we haue most heinously offended thée Thou knowest vndoubtedly that the cruell enimies of thy holy Gospell wishe vs muche euill thou vnderstandest what they ymagine and determine amongest themselues of our destruction They verily practise and goe about nothing more then to ouerthrow thy blessed Church and with them also do such take part as we though to haue béene allyed with vs both by religion and also for many other respectes and good turnes Extend thou therefore O good God thy mercie and compassion towardes vs whereby thou hast béene accustomed not onely to rayse vp suche as are fallen and lie vnder foote but also vtterly to confound and bring their aduersaries to vtter ruine Giue not the fierce enimies of true religion and perfect godlinesse scope to reioyce at thy faithfull seruants destruction But if thou wilt mightily deliuer vs out of these present calamities and with great force confirme the same by thy holy spirite thy blessed name shall be openly commended and highlye praysed of all godly men which thing wee earnestly require may continually come to passe and that without ceassing throughe Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme THere remaine wonderfull great rewardes O most good and mercifull God for such as haue much compassion vpon the afflicted but those that shewe mercy vnto the most miserable and such men as be in great distresse doe immitate and follow the example of thy excéeding great goodnesse For thou art woont to comfort thy faythfull seruaunt which lieth sore sicke in his bed so that thou thy selfe séemest to make the same to the intent that he which is diseased might lye the softer neyther is there anye point of dutifulnesse which wee accompt most singuler wherewith thou doest not verye fauourably pleasure and serue the turne of thy blessed people whensoeuer thou shalt thinke time conuenient to helpe them Wherefore seeing we may well perceyue that for our gréeuous sinnes we be fallen into most daungerous and sore distresses we humbly flie vnto thy goodnesse onely hoping that thou wilt vouchsafe to remit whatsoeuer we haue offended or displeased thee in neyther suffer the wicked enimies of our
saluation to triumph and reioyce at our destruction forsomuch as it shal be manifested in this one poynt that thou doest make a verye great accompt of vs when as thou art our strong defender in such a noysome and troublesome tyme. Succour vs we humbly beséech thee and shew how thou doest mightily vpholde vs whereby we maye according to our bounden dutie Publishe and set forth the worthie prayses of thy most glorious name through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .lxij. Psalme A prayer in distresse for the comfort of the gospell THere is none O most mightye God that well rightly considereth thy inestimable goodnesse but with a feruēt mind doth like vnto a hart that is very thirstie breathe and feruently bray vnto thée both day and night for howe can it be that any man hauing a true fayth should not make earnest haste to come vnto the liuing God but wée haue bene hitherto greatly slacke in that harty desire neyther haue we vnfeynedly sought God as we ought to doe in the sacred and holy Congregations Therefore through much heauinesse and sorrow piteous teares haue béene oure meate and drinke in these marueylous troublesome times whyles the most cruell enimies of thy blessed Church doe dayly mocke and ieast at vs saying where is their God But as thou O good God art mercifull and most gentle so lay downe and turne away we humbly beséech thée thy heauie displeasure which thou hast rightly conceiued agaynst vs and remembring thy faythfull promises graunt vnto vs although we in no wise deserue it that our assured hope and constant fayth may be most firme and strong so as our soule be not cast downe lower then it ought to bee For although flouds tempestes and bottomlesse pittes of temptations séeme to be poured out vpon thy blessed Church yet so asswage and moderate them with the goodnesse of thy singuler mercye and excellent grace that our minde and conscience be not depriued of their perfect ioy Graunt that we being stirred vp with thy holy spirite maye alwayes incourage our selues to hope and trust in thy most stedfast helpe bicause we shall yet still celebrate and prayse thy glorious name for restoring vs health and perfect quietnes through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme WEe desire with our whole heart O most good and mercifull God to be knit annexed vnto thée dayly hungring and thirsting for the same bicause we can not without great sorrow and griefe heare the gyrds and scornings both of our owne minde and of our cruell aduersaries when thou séemest to haue forsaken vs wherewith they mocke at godlinesse and fayth conceyued namelye by casting vs in the téeth with the wofull cares piteous miseries and lamentable calamities that wee being sore opprest séeme in a maner to be cast downe with and that so much the more bicause our owne sinnes become euery day greater and greater We humbly beséech thee O good God for thy excellent mercies sake to pardon and forgiue vs the same whereby we maye be made able to confirme strengthen our selues being assuredly printed in our mindes by thee onely and séeing that our euill affections and greeuous terrors of punishments are very troublesome vnto vs graunt that we being mightily strengthned with thy louing promise maye comfort our owne afflicted soules perswading thē that as they trust onely in thee so shall they be in good hope chéerefully to celebrate thy moste glorious name bicause thou art both become their perfect saluation and also their true God through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xliij. Psalme TAke at length vpon thée O most good and mightie God throughe thy owne aucthoritie and inuincible power A prayer in necessitie the iudgement of our cause which although it indeuoureth to maintaine and vpholde the true worshipping of thée thy pure religion for which thinges sake the same is very good and yet neuerthelesse is it forsaken and disallowed of all men Wherefore we haue excéeding great néede that thou doest deliuer vs from deceypfull and wicked men Thou onely remainest the chiefe cōfort assured strength and strong defence of thy blessed Church Notwithstanding we haue liued vnworthy of thy holye name profession and doctrine but such is thy vnspeakable mercye that it hydeth such mens iniquities as vnfeynedly repent and turne vnto thée it forgiueth heynous sinnes and will not lay to the charge of the faythfull whatsoeuer they haue most wickedly committed Therefore we heartily require thée to haue pitie vpon vs and make vs in such wise partakers of thy splendent light and glorious truth that we may both here worship thée purely in the holy congregations and at the last bée conducted to the most blessed habitations of eternall life Our soule truely is nowe heauy and vtterly dismaied we are oftentimes vexed with timerous imaginations and the bowelles within vs doe tremble and quake for feare Yet we humbly besech thée O excellent father to confirme such an assured hope in vs that we may hereafter set forth thy worthie prayses and be excéeding chearefull for the obteyning of our saluation when as thou shalt declare thy selfe to be our most famous God as in very déede thou art through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme WEe commit our cause to thy strong defence and puyssaunt gouernment O most mightie God being in marueylous great daunger and in so great perils of this sinfull life For although we haue no strength and power in our selues so long as we continue in this most miserable life wherevnto may we leane seing we be wretchedly ouerlayde with originall sinne and an infinite number of wickednesses adioyned thereto yet we humblye beséech thée let the cléere light of thy most louing countenaunce shine vpon vs that the darkenesse of our minde may be made bright thereby For if it happen vnto vs through thy vnspeakably mercie to be replenished with thy excéeding gladnesse and incredible ioy we will then bid our minde which otherwise would be abashed to be of good cheare This one thing we hartily require of thee to vouchsafe for to graunt vs that we maye repose our whole trust and affiaunce in thée alone bicause thou onely art become our saluation and verye true God through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xliiij. Psalme prayer in ●secution ●el against ●porall eni●es as spi●all THou hast of thy singuler goodnesse O most mightie God chosen thée a Church out of many nations planted with thy puyssaunt hand and not by mans force which beyng thorowe thy singuler fauour and blessed spirite clensed and pourged from hir heinous sinnes hath hitherto escaped the mischieuous assaultes of the cruell deuill through thy mightie ayde and strong defence thou hast alwayes preserued it from hir outragious aduersaryes and put them to vtter shame endlesse rebuke which bore deadly hate thereto We
of the sea doe so outragiously beate vppon the shore that all things may séeme incontinent to be destroyed and quite ouerflown with waters and on the other side they are indued with a great and notable assuraunce when as thou refreshest them in their grieuous distresses with the most pleasaunt riuers of thy heauenly consolations namelye in setting out the rare and wonderfull meanes of thy assistant helpe through thy fruitfull spirit Vpon which thy excellent goodnesse we also hauing assured confidence notwithstanding the innumerable sinnes which we confesse to be the chiefe cause why we haue offended thee most gréeuously require that thou wouldst shake and make feeble the Nations and Kingdomes which thou seest doe resist thy sacred Churche with great violence and most craftie deuices shew forth that voyce of thine wherewith the earth and euerye creature therin are woont to be shaken and vtterly brought to naught Be thou O our God as a most strong and vnuincible Tower vnto vs cause thou warres here to ceasse and make thou speares horse charets and all kinde of weapons blunt that they may finally leaue of their lewde enterprises who mightily fight agaynst vs and shewe thou thy selfe great and excellent aboue all things while thou doest manifest thy selfe to be better for our deliueraunce then all the armies and puyssance of the whole worlde through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme AFter what sort soeuer a very sodaine or horrible mishappe O most mightie God shall sore vex vs our hope shall not faile vs neyther will we be any thing dismaied or troubled séeing we are now fully resolued that thou art our onely helper and deliuerer although the whole worlde be moued the stormes of humaine flesh do swell and that all the Deuils of hell with their whole furniture shoulde séeme to shake all thinges of ours yet do we repose and settle our selues in thy vnspeakeable goodnesse and inuincible power Oure sinnes truely deserue all maner of trouble and enmitie but forgiue thou vs them according to thy accustomed goodnesse and pitiyng our present calamities graunt that such as vnfeynedly call vpon thee may enioy health peace and quietnesse of minde for thou canst very easily disappoynt and breake the swordes bow warlike ingines and all the craftie deceyptes and imaginations of the Deuill not onely through thy most mightie and inuincible worde but also euen with a becke and at thy onely will and pleasure our earnest request is O good God to applie our selues here vnto that wee maye attentiuely beholde those marueylous actes which thou doest for thy faithfull seruauntes whereby all Nations maye right well knowe and perceyue that thou takest our part and determinest to bée a continuall helper of thy blessed people throughe Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xlvij. Psalme A prayer for the good suc●esse and in●reasment of ●he Gospell THou hast vouchedfafe O moste mightie God to gather and collect a Churche vnto thy selfe on earth which thou hast not conueyed into stonie houses or Temples of Marble but into the liuely hearts of men whome thou deckest and garnishest with thy most wonderfull giftes and doest pollishe the same passing well with the holy Ghost and therefore séeing they be indued with so great a rewarde it behoueth all faythful people to make an excéeding pleasant mirth and ioyfull gladnesse But the most deadly and heynous sinnes which we haue committed doe greatly darken these thankes giuings and mery songs who are worthily verye sore oppressed with the afflictions of them and seing we heartily acknowledge and earnestly confesse that we haue hitherto gone astray and suffer none otherwise then we haue most iustly deserued thou that art very mercie it selfe forgiue thy faythfull people and thou also who art most highe and rulest farre and néere destroy vs not according to our merits Graunt O excellent father that our naughtie and lewd behauiours hinder not the propagation of thy glorious kingdom arise and go forwards by causing straūge people to be in subiection to the fayth and make those Nations which haue béene hitherto Infidels obedient to thy sacred worde and thou who hast chosen thée a Church as a most notable and famous heritage magnifie thy selfe continually by al meanes and with most exquisite prayses therein in such wise as all men maye accompt preach and exalt thée for their king but as for thy faythfull seruants who now séeme to be aboue all others most cast awayes lighten them in such wise with thy blessed spirit and rule them so by thy holy worde as all men may perceyue that they be guyded and gouerned by thy mightye power And vouchsafe that the souereigne estates and what power soeuer is in the world may at length be annexed and knit vnto thée that thou be none otherwise their God then thou wert in olde time the God of faythfull Abraham Graunt that the kings and princes who ought of duetie to helpe and defende their subiectes may perfectly acknowledge thée whereby thy famous honour and renowmed glorie maye most brightly shine therein to the singuler benefite of thy sacred Church through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme IT behoueth all faithfull people O most good and gracious God to extoll and aduaunce the kingdome of Christ with an excéeding ioy wonderfull gladnesse and most hartie endeuour for so thy vnspeakeable goodnesse is both mightily declared and we also are come to the full attainement of our saluation Surely it is verye requisite that all people Nations should be in subiection to his gouernment and the worlde shall go best on our side who be his peculier heritage and especial flock We heartily require thée therefore O our most puyssaunt king who art exalted into the high heauens and vnto the right hand of thy father to vouchsafe for to acquire vs of the heynous faultes we haue gréeuously committed and whatsoeuer sorrowfull calamities and straunge mishaps be like to fall vpon vs put them of from our shoulders through thy inestimable mercie and mightie power whereby thou thy selfe alone mayest beare rule and reigne in our mindes And graunt that all kinges all princes and great states that haue aucthoritie vpon earth may vnseperably cleaue vnto thée being the rightfull and most true God throughe Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the .xlviij. Psalme THy excellent Maiestie and excéeding honour O moste good and mercifull God aboundeth greatly in the Church A prayer f●● the christia● Church a● congregati●● seeing that thou doest mightilye rule hir with thy sacred worde and holye spirite neyther art thou marueylously praysed there onely but what comlinesse or perfect ioy soeuer is in the whole worlde it issueth and procéedeth doubtlesse from thée And forsomuch as thou art farre better knowne there then any where else it commeth hereof that thou art in the same place a sure defence and moste strong fortresse to thy faythfull
but for our Lord Iesus Christes sake thy most déerely beloued sonne be mercifull vnto vs and set forwarde thy selfe to defende vs agaynst our most vehement and outragious enimies and publishe that abroade to their shame which is rightfull excéeding iust when it shall séeme good in thy sight Thou vpholdest the earth and whole worlde and euery creature depend onely vpon thée wherfore if thou doest stand on our side nothing can so hinder vs but that we may be safely preserued The very foolishe and vngodly Antichristians haue not onely lift vppe their hornes but also are wonderfull outragious against vs who vtter horrible and vnspeakable blasphemies agaynst thée and with a stiffe necke cast away from them euery yoke or burthen that thy sacred worde bringeth Our helpe O good God which is of any force commeth neyther from the East nor from the West nor yet from any other part or coast of the world but thou onely oughtest to be our iudge who canst at thy will and pleasure both rayse vs vp and cast vs downe againe But forsomuch as the cup is in thy hande let them drinke and sucke out the dregges thereof wherewith they may be so brought a sléepe as thy blessed Church maye be no more hereafter troubled of them We will then talke of thée and sing Psalmes vnto thy glorious name when as the hornes of the vngodlye shall be broken in péeces and the righteous take quiet and peaceable rest in thée through Iesus Christ our lord Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme FOr this intent and purpose O moste mightie God are we determined to honor extoll thée bicause thou art alwayes readie to heare those that call vpon thy glorious name with a right sincere fayth and doest manifest thy presence by the bestowing of notable and excellent giftes We render most heartie thankes vnto thee for this cause chiefly in that thou hast vouchedsafe to choose vnto thy selfe a Church out of this great number of vs wherein seeing it is conuenient that thou shouldest reigne and shewe thy almightie power we earnestly require thée vtterly to subuert all maner of vngodlinesse and contrariwise maintein innocencie and right pure religion What earthly and fleshly thing of the worlde remaineth in vs let it forthwith be drowned and cause thou all thinges which by thy heauenly spirite thou hast bestowed vpon vs in our regeneration to bée throughly grounded in vs make thy righteous and elect seruauntes like vnto most strong pillers but let suche as inhabite the earth which striue against thy holye name and blessed doctrine stagger and fall Haue a regarde to this we humbly beséech thée O excellent father that the fooles may forsake at one tyme or other their folly and let the wicked at length ceasse to abuse their power which they séeme to bend against godlinesse and thy sacred Gospell doe away their furious wordes arrogant taunts and rebellious blasphemies Neyther haue thou O good God any respect in this case what our sinnes haue deserued which are verye heauie and right gréeuous to be borne neither are we ignoraunt of them nor yet doe we mistrust but thou for thy infinite mercies sake wilt vtterly blotte those out least we be inforced through the same to drinke drie the cup of thy most bitter wrath Let so manye as giue themselues to naughtinesse drinke of the same yea make them to sucke out all the dregges thereof so that thy blessed church may haue thy iust iudgements in perpetuall remembraunce and extoll them with continuall prayses when as she shall sée the hornes of the vngodlye broken and suche mightily preserued and highly set vppe as haue altogither addicted thēselues to righteousnesse a perfect godly life through Iesus Christ our lord Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Lxxvj. Psalme A praier that our courage faileth vs not in affliction IT hath pleased thy vnspeakeable goodnesse without anye of our desertes O most mightie God that thy blessed worde shoulde be well knowne amongst vs and thy sonnes holy Gospell preached in the midst of vs which thing as we do know to be a singuler and right excellent benefite so doe we diligently cōsider that through our owne default the same doth greatly burthen vs. For we haue doubtlesse vsed shamefull vnthankefulnesse towardes thy diuine Maiestie in that we haue framed our life nothing at all according to the knowledge of thy blessed worde and sacred doctrine Notwithstanding forsomuch as we be sorowfull for our great wickednesse and are willing to amend our heynous faultes we humbly require thée to helpe them that are fallen stretch out thy ayding hande to such as call vpon thy most holy name and pardon vs whome it heartily repenteth to haue any thing at all offended thée And forsomuch as according to thy louing promises we be thy Tabernacle and dwelling place against the which the vngodly haue set themselues in battaile to the intent they maye vtterly subuert it and pull vp the same by the rootes breake thou their Dartes and Bowes in péeces and strike downe their shields swords armor This canst thou doe without any trouble bicause thy force is more excellent of greater power then all the tirannie of the world Let it therefore wast al to spoile them let both their horsmen footemē be cast in a dead sléepe at thy mighty rebuke And whē as such haue slept their sléepe which leane so prowdly to their own strength let them find in their hands that which may eyther do them good or delight them We know for a certaintie that thou art very terrible and how no man is able to stande before thée when thy heauie wrath shall be kindled wherfore we humbly require thée to arise and saue thy méeke people For at what time thou shalt subdue this force and furie of our aduersaries it will redowne to thy worthie prayse forsomuche as therefore thou canst mightilye bridle the spirite and crueltie of Princes neyther suffer vs to come vnder the yoke thereof but rather assist vs in such wise that we atchieuing and getting the victory maye pay the heartie vowes which wée owe vnto thée with a right ioyfull minde and most ready will through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme FOrsomuch as O moste mightie God thou hast chosen thée an house and mansion place in thy sacred Church therefore art thou well knowen in hir and thy glorious name is there most notably set forth bicause thou hast full many a time and very often driuen the shaftes bowe sworde and shielde therefro with all warlike ingines and subtil deuices inuented by souldiours which the fierce aduersaries of thy sacred doctrine and enimies of true religion did prepare against the same being set vp thereto by thee There thou hast I say for this cause béene continuallye famous and had in very great admiration aboue al robbers tyraunts of this wretched world Wherefore our right humble request is
administration of thy holy Sacraments and others innumerable which belong to the bewtefying of this thy heritage But wée alas being vngratefull of all these moste excellent and singuler giftes haue accomplished nothing as was required of vs. Therefore the wicked and barbarous Nations are not without iust desert stirred vp togither through thy wrathfull indignation to inuade thy holy Churche and to shed the bloud of thy faythfull people and blessed inheritance as if it were water making of vs a verye scorne and laughing stocke and that which is more lamentable and greatlier to be sorowed they persecute in vs not our deadly sinnes but thy owne selfe thy holy Gospell thy diuine honor and pure worshipping of thée Wherfore O God most déere father our earnest request is that thou wouldest not bée alwayes angrie with thy people and shéepe of thy pasture Poure out therefore thys thy wrath which is kindled against vs for our sinnes vpon the heathen that haue not knowne thée and suffer not thy blessed Church to be deuoured of the vngodly We hartily desire thée for thy infinite mercies sake and by the intercession of thy moste déerely beloued sonne our Lorde to haue no more in remembrance our olde heynous sinnes And séeing that we put our whole trust and confidence in thy goodnesse onely assist and deliuer such as crie and call vnto thée euen for the glorie of thy names sake Be mercifull vnto our gréeuous sinnes otherwise the vngodly will say that thou hast reiected thy owne case Let the sorrowfull sighing lamentable teares of the oppressed came before thée and not be put out of thy sight pardō whatsoeuer we haue gréeuously cōmitted agaynst thee and vouchsafe to shew vpon vs the force of thy assistant help to the intent that we thy louing heritage thy faythfull people and shéepe of thy good pasture maye giue thee thankes for euer and shewe forth thy worthie prayses from one generation to another through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme LEt the wonderfull examples of thy rygorous iustice O moste mightie God wherewith thou hast subuerted the Kingdome of Israell and wrapped that people for their rebelliousnesse agaynst thee in slaughters rapes booties burnings captiuities with all kinde of miseries and infelicitie be a wholesome and comfortable admonition vnto vs so that we may with a right chéerefull minde lay hold vpon true repentaunce and be deliuered therby from most gréeuous torments which through our innumerable heynous sinnes we haue worthely deserued For verye méete it is that thou shouldst haue an especiall regard vnto thy moste blessed and glorious name but if thou shalt poure out thy wrath vpon vs the wicked will imagine that thou hadst no care to helpe such as duely honor thée and craue thy assistaunce with abundance of teares for if any calamitie or aduersitie light vpon thy sacred Church it is incontinent their accustomed maner malipartly to scoffe agaynst the same saying where is nowe their God become What profite haue they by theyr religion By meanes whereof this kinde of reproch redowndeth vnto thée ▪ vpon thy sacred doctrine and vpon thy holy Gospell Wherefore our humble and earnest request is that being right mindfull of the sheepe of thy pasture thou wouldest so defende and mainteyne vs as we may perpetually in all places both publish and also set forth thy worthye prayses through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Lxxx. Psalme A prayer for the repairing of the afflicted Church THou hast alwayes hitherto béene accustomed O most mightie god to be present like a louing shéepeherd with thy faythfull people and to lead them forth vnder thy protection as if they were sheepe We now therefore require thée to stirre vp thy mightye power in so great perilles and shewe vs the bright light of thy fauourable countenaunce Rayse vp thy selfe and be ready to helpe and deliuer vs. We truely acknowledge and earnestly confesse that in consideration of our heynous iniquities most gréeuous sinnes committed against thée thy heauie wrath hath not without good desert béene kindled agaynst vs and thy iustice to be the principall cause why these excéeding great mischiefes wherewith thy blessed Church is nowe opprest haue inuaded the same But séeing that at this present we are right hartily sorie for all the sinnes which haue by vs béene committed agaynst thée and that we may lamentably require thy louing fauour and mercie how long wilt thou be angrie with vs Howe long wilt thou suffer the great strife gréeuous rebukes and opprobrious slaunders wherewith the vngodly and moste lewde persons do touch thée in vs Turne vnto vs O excellent father in this most troublesome time the quiet and cheerefull coūtenaunce of thy inestimable goodnesse and be mindfull of thy notable benefits which thou hast bestowed vpon thy sacred church and séeing that thou hast hitherto nourished it bewtified it and alwayes garnished the same with the most plentiful and large giftes of thy blessed spirite Deliuer hir not now ouer we humbly beséeche thée to be spoyled of the outragious vngodly most cruell Antichristians suffer not so pleasant and chosen a vineyarde which with thy most high excéeding mightie right hand thou hast planted increased to be shamefully and after a very wretched maner cast downe set on fire and vtterlye rooted vp Looke downe from heauen and haue an especiall regard vnto suche as earnestly crie and call for thy spéedy assistaunce let the vngodly perish at the rebuke of thy louing countenaunce who doe perpetually blasphéeme cruell bondage of Antichrist but we vile wretches haue most filthily abused our fredome and benefite of quietnesse Thou hast oftner then once as thou didst vnto the Israelites both by the sacred Scriptures and also through the ministers of thy blessed worde protest vnto vs on this wise giue eare vnto me O my people and acknowledge me truly to be thy God not in words I say only but in minde verily and with a perfect and most pure worshipping But we alas haue turned our heart from thy holy wordes whereby our heynous sinnes are continually more and more increased and the aduersaries of thy holy Church also whome thou without doubt wouldest haue ouerthrowne and cast downe if wée had giuen credite vnto thée are nowe become a very terrour vnto vs for we that might exceeding quietly and carelesly haue inioyed thy most swéete and pleasant gifts are nowe ouerthrowne day by day wyth greater and more greeuous afflictions Yet we humblye beséeche thée for thy singuler mercyes sake not to forsake thy sacred Church being vexed so miserably and after such a wretched sort Be present at length therevnto in such wise that she may perpetually kéepe and retaine the true Religion and pure doctrine which thou hast set forth and deliuered vnto hir through Iesus christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Lxxxij Psalme THe gouernment of all kingdomes and earthly power appertayneth vnto thée
father let their cursings and blasphemies which they haue continually in their mouth returne vppon them ouertake and sore oppresse them hauing a iust rewarde for their hatred and iniuries which they extend chiefly both towardes thée and also towardes vs that be thy faythfull people But deale not with vs O moste mercifull father according to the worthinesse of our iniquities who haue in such wise sinned and behaued our selues so wickedly in thy sight as there are no punishments though they be neuer so gréeuous but that we haue deserued thē Yet haue thou not a regard vnto vs but to the glorie of thy owne name preserue and succour vs for thy infinite goodnesse sake when we be gréeuously afflicted and vtterly destitute of all succor let the Antichristians bée put to rebuke and clothed wyth shame and cause reuilings to be a daylye cloke to couer them withall But be thou alwayes readie to assist vs with thy readie helpe saue the soules of thy faythfull seruauntes which depende wholy vpon thée through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme SEing therefore thou art the same God O heauenly father which we make a vaunt that thou art Neither be thou silent or at rest in so great oppressions of thy sacred Church when as none other thinges are euery where heard then meere blaspheemies agaynst thee agaynst thy pure doctrine and agaynst thy blessed people yea and that chiefly of such for whose preseruation shée hath alwayes prayed hartily to thée Thou knowest right well how we haue continually wished that peace and all good things might happen vnto our chiefest aduersaries who notwithstanding are nowe moste impudently puffed vp forsomuch as they verily thinke that they haue espyed a conuenient time to ouerthrow thy blessed heritage Wherefore they surely do right well deserue that thou shouldest paye them the hire of their lewd behauiours and all those things which we haue now heard thy holy spirite to threaten agaynst obstinate and vncurable sinners But our conscience doth accuse vs that we haue behaued our selues most vnworthie of thee and thy sacred doctrine who first confesse our sinnes to be excéeding gréeuous and secondly doe earnestly desire thée for thy infinite mercies sake to forgiue vs the same and finally that thou wilt succor thy afflicted people to the intent we may both confesse thée and also celebrate thy glorious name in holye and great congregations bicause thou hast set thy selfe as a ready defender at the right hande of the poore and of such as are verye like to be ouerthrowne and hast preserued their life and religion from the force and madnesse of Antichrist who now séemeth to presume and take vpon him to do what he lysteth agaynst them through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme O Most good and mercifull God who of all the prayses wherewith the Church magnifieth thée art the rightfull and rich ground and matter it is not hidden from thy diuine Maiestie what the subtile and deceyptfull sort doe dayly practise agaynst the same Shée of hir gentlenesse loueth them with a motherly affection and with prayers both most feruent and also moste often doth make supplication to thée for their welfare Notwithstanding seing that they do not amend but are more stubburnly boldned in their naughtinesse we humbly beséeche thée at length to asswage and represse their furious rage and appoynt some meane and ende for thy seruaunts afflictions Thou séest howe all thinges are nowe in a maner brought to extréeme weaknesse so that there is almost nothing in thy worshipping but is shamefully defiled and very lewdly corrupted Make haste therefore to be our ready helper to the intent it may be perfectly knowen that thou wantest neyther strength nor wisdome to succor those that be thine which shall bée marueylous conuenient for the delating and publishing of thy blessed name most worthie prayses wherefore seing that there is now great scarcitie of good and spirituall stuffe in thy blessed Church remedy thou the same with the most plentiful treasures of thy bright light pure doctrine benigne graces and vnspeakable benefites through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cx. Psalme ● prayer for ●e benefite our re●mption ●rchased ● Christ SEing that thou O most mightie God hast vouchsafed thy dearely beloued Sonne our Lord and sauiour Iesus Christ to sitte at thy right hand hauing a full perfect and souereigne power insomuch as he doth rule and gouerne all things neyther shall there be any of his aduersaries remayning but may at length be cast vnder him as his footstoole ponder diligently we humbly besech thée after what sort the vngodly and most outragious Antichristiās aduaunce themselues in these dayes who dare openly say of him we will not haue this man raigne ouer vs neyther can they be any thing satisfied by shewing forth this their outragious anger after a moste spitefull maner both against thy blessed spirite and also vpon vs thy chosen people wherefore sende out from heauen O mightie GOD thy puissaunt Scepter and rod of thy great furie vpon them so that thy déere sonne may by the holy ghost and sacred Gospell be of souereigne aucthoritie euen in the middest of his deadly enimies Graūt also his faithfull people to be of such a willing and readie minde as they being a very great number maye assemble and méete togither for the defence of his glorious kingdome not onely with their most feruent prayers but also by all that meanes they can possible imagine and deuise We truely are by reason of our heynous sinnes vnworthie of so great and vnspeakable a benefit who haue hitherto ledde our life nothing faythfully Haue no regarde to vs at all O heauenly father but vnto thy solemne othe and promise wherewith thou hast ordeyned thy déere sonne to be both a noble Prince and also a louing priest in the true Church for the preseruation therof Vouchsafe therfore in these our dayes that the kings rulers mightie powers of this wretched worlde who haue so layde their heddes togither agaynst him maye bee vtterlye consumed with the furie of thy heauie displeasure and do due execution vppon these blasphemous and most dishonest aduersaries so as this sacred Dominion and Empire of the glorious Gospell may be greatly inlarged thorowout the vniuersall world and that Iesus Christ thy déere sonne which séemeth to be in a maner altogither opprest in vs may be right well knowen to lift vp his heade most renowmedly and after an excellent maner for whose sake we heartily require all these things which liueth and reigneth with thee euermore worlde without ende Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme FOrsomuch as it is thy gracious wil and pleasure O moste good and mercifull God that our sauiour Iesus Christ thy deere sonne should shewe forth his notable power ouer all creatures and set in suche wise on thy right hande as at length the
vyces and be now according to our iust deserts sore tost with the heauie burthen of extréeme aduersities Stretch thou out thy helping hand to ayde our princes armies who vsest to take the simple out of the dust doest lift the poore from the dunghill and succor thy blessed Church in such sort as it do not become altogither barren Vouchsafe that it may one day reioyce in peace and tranquillitie and graunt hir to bee made vnto thée through thy sacred worde and holye spirit a mother of many children by whom thy glorious name maye bee exalted with perpetuall prayses euen as it behoueth thē through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme WHosoeuer addict themselues to honor thée O moste mightie God wyth fayth and pure deuocion are bound to render immortal thanks to thy glorious name which they ought to paye vnto thée in all places euery yere without ceassing euery day and euery houre The puyssaunt force of thy great goodnesse extended towards vs is manifested in such wise as all men must néedes confesse that thou art no lesse mercifull then inuincible For although thou art sayde to haue placed thy kingly Court and Pallace in the highest coastes of the Heauens notwithstanding thou submittest thy diuine prouidēce to euery base thing which lyeth hid in the lowest part of the earth insomuch as nothing can be done eyther in heauen or earth but is cléerely and moste plainely séene of thée For séeing therefore we perfectly vnderstande that such thinges as bée done of vs are not vnbeknowne to thée and that it is alwayes thy accustomed maner to rayse vp the poore and needie so they beleue vnfeynedly in thée out of the fowle and filthie dust to more noble most renowmed Kingdomes who also doest often cause the childlesse and barren women to haue a plenteous houshold we doe with great humilitie lamentably require this at thy fauourable handes that thou wouldest be mercifull vnto the calamities thy blessed Church is nowe in so as it may at length by thy good meanes be most noble right famous which yet goeth bestoubered with filth and dust and whereas she séemeth to haue left child bearing let hir be glad with a perfect and substanciall ioy for the number of hir most faythfull sonnes through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxiiij Psalme WHen as thou O moste mercifull God broughtest the children of Israell by thy inuincible power A prayer for a true fayth by the contemolation of Goddes wonderfull workes from the bondage of Egypt and hadst layd sufficient greeuous punishments vpon the cruell and obstinate Egyptians hauing a fatherly carefull regarde and singuler affection towardes the people of the Iewes diddest therefore moste manifestly declare through wonderfull examples and moste abundaunt fauour that thou wert with them at the deuision of the waters in the red sea by the marueylous quaking of mount Sinay by the goyng backe of the riuer of Iordane the vncredible gushing of waters out of the hard rocke whereby we may right euidently vnderstand that al things happen prosperously and are greatly obedient to those whome thou hast vouchedsafe to regester in the number of thy elect seruaunts For which cause sake an excéeding liuely hope is raised vp in vs that séeing our assured affiaunce is that we belong to thy blessed house by the adoption of fayth it will come to passe that as we bée alreadie deliuered by thy benigne grace from the miserie of eternall death so also whatsoeuer is among thy blessed creatures whether it be the likenesse of prosperitie or aduersitie shall redounde at length moste luckely for the welfare of thy sacred church vnto the which thing as we right well perceyue that our heynous sinnes be worthily and not without iust cause a great let and hinderance so also we humbly beséech thée for thy infinite mercie and promised good willes sake to bring the same very spéedily to passe and that in the name of thy sonne Iesus Christ our Lorde who liueth and reigneth with thée euermore worlde without ende Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxv. Psalme AT what time we do lamentably require thy fauourable mercy O most mightie God A prayer for a constant confession of the Gospell thereby to be deliuered from such horrible calamities as do greatly assaile vs which is not done onlye to the intent we our selues shoulde receiue benefite thereby but also that thy blessed name might become more glorious through out wonderfull deliuerance For if thou shouldst suffer thy blessed seruaunts to lie vnder foote we sée it woulde easilye come to passe that the children of this wretched world will vpbrayde them accompt the hope they repose in thée onely to be as a vaine thing As for our part who being illumined with thy heauenly grace doe very well consider that what good thing soeuer is in this wretched worlde whereof the vnbeleuers haue made thēselues their ydols they haue neyther power nor habilitie at all to make men happie blessed although they both honor reuerence them Wherefore we knowe this to be still remayning for vs that so many as haue the feare of thy diuine maiesty before their eies and appertaine to the spirituall Israel be also graffed in the Kingdome priesthood of Christ should make their ful accompt to haue thée as their onely helper and defender For if that be done which they are bound to performe they shall dayly attaine greater encreasementes of perfect good thinges For which cause we heartily require thée who dwellest in the high heauen and hast ordeined vs to haue our habitation in the earth so long as this life indureth graunt vs so to liue that thou suffer vs not to passe our tyme like vnto them which be deade who can not set forth thy worthye prayses but our earnest desire is that we may both in talke and holy workes alwayes set out thy most glorious name through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxvj. Psalme THou doest then moste chiefly declare thy singuler good will towardes the Godly O almightye God A prayer to the like effe● of the psalm● which goe● next before when as thou art present to helpe such as lamentably call vpon thée in the middest of their vnfortunate mishaps and the heynouser those be whereout thou doest deliuer them so much the greater is thy notable louing kindnesse manifested vppon them and the mindes of them all more inflamed to haue accesse vnto thée in their moste harde and troublesome tymes Wee therefore being sore cast downe and ouerwhelmed with the most gréeuous burthen of our heynous sinnes do humbly call vpon thée And forsomuch as we know by experience that men are lyers and all hope to be of none effect which shall be reposed in things created we hartily require thée with so much earnestnes as can be deuised to forgiue vs whatsoeuer we haue wickedly and lewdly
what great stormes of temptations soeuer the deuill or worlde doe styrre vp agaynst them for as Cities be fortefied and raunged euery where about with thick rampires strong walles huge towers and high hilles so God doth as with a shield defend those whom he greatly fauoureth and which are his elect seruaunts and gardeth them also like an excéeding strong Bulwarke Therefore do we not without iust cause O excellent father call earnestly vppon thée that thou doest not permit the vngodly to poure out their crueltie vppon the Church of the righteous least if such as be yet weaklings amongs the faythfull sée the prosperitie of wicked persons they also of an euill zeale begin to follow their lewd vices and most greeuous sinnes Wherefore rather defend and aduaunce we heartily pray thée thy blessed saintes and be fauourable vnto them whom thou hast now appoynted to followe thée with a perfect mind and vncorrupt faith But beat downe such with thy puyssaunt strength mightie power as bée enimies to godlinesse and the honor of thy glorious name so that thy sacred Church which is the holy Israell bée not defrauded of the ioyfull saluation shée looketh for at thy mercifull handes through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxxvj. Psalme A praier that we may bee deliuered frō thraldome attaine to the glory of god SVrely the thraldome and bondage of thy blessed church O most good and mercifull God hath béene hitherto excéeding hard beyonde all measure being sore opprest vnder the tyrannie of Antichrist and yet notwithstanding thou of thy infinite goodnesse hast redéemed it to our wonderfull comfort and the great hope of others which as yet haue an earnest desire to the attayning of Christian libertie We at this present heartily beséech thée that at what time the deuill and power of the aduersarie séeme by all the meanes they can deuise to bende their force for to hinder the good workes which is begunne not to be forgetfull of thy Churches captiuitie from which thou hast after a sort begunne to restore the same who verily hath behaued hir selfe so vnthankfully towardes thée as one that made small accompt of the benefites bestowed vpon hir according to their worthinesse But forsake hir not for thy accustomed mercies sake before thou hast fully repayred in hir that which remayneth as yet to be restored thereto yea rather vouchsafe to bestowe vpon the same as on fieldes wanting moysture at noone tyme the moste swift streames of thy heauēly grace flowing waters of thy blessed spirite to the intent we maye with abundaunt gladnesse reape the pleasant fruite of the prayers which we doe now sowe with teares ▪ so as the heathen which behold these calamities with a doubtfull minde wherewith the outragious enimies of thy glorious name do sore oppresse vs may at length openly publish that thou hast dealt honourably with thy faythfull seruants by which meanes we may after these gréeuous sorrowes bée ended inioy not onely suche a gladnesse as we woulde willingly wishe but also a very healthfull comfort through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme SEing it is thy most auncient accustomable maner O almightie God to a●d and helpe such as vnfeinedly trust in thée by thy wonderfull and singuler prouidence when as they be fallen into greatest distresse so that thou sendest them deliueraunce euen when they least looke for it séeming rather to inioy the same as a dreame then lyke a matter of truth we haue no dispayre at all of thy sacred Church being almost without hope of recouery who know right wel that it is a light thing to thée yea and excéeding easie to fill our mouth with laughter and our tongue with ioy in suche wise as our cruell enimies shall be inforced to say whether they will or not that these mens God hath vndoubtedlye done wonderfull great thinges for them at what tyme he caused those his seruants to inioy a notable comfort and marueylous delectation euē when they were without hope thereof Our earnest request is therefore that thou wouldst for thy infinite mercies sake pardon the offences wherewith wee haue stubburnlye through our outragious madnesse feeble imbecillitie and naturall corruption prouoked thée to extréeme anger so that wée obteyning againe at thy mercifull handes the auncient fauour and beneuolence may finde no lesse alteration of our estate then those which being parched with a Southerne drougth and such ardent burning as is at noone day may be moysted with a freshe and sodeyne abundaunce of waters vnlooked for And what things soeuer we sowe with teares graunt vs we heartily praye thée to reape them at length with great ioy and gladnesse so that finally we may haue most plentifull fruites of consolation out of the prayers wée in moste humble wise poure out dayly before thée through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme WHen it happeneth at any tyme O moste good and mercifull God that thou of thy singuler goodnesse doest vtterly deliuer thy sacred Church from the captiuitie and thraldome of the deuill and that it beholdeth al thy members and hirs quite set frée from fond errors and blinde darkenesse then shall it be replenished with such gladnesse as shée shall rather thinke howe shée dreameth of that great good thing then verily to inioy the same At what time shée maye well say that shée is mitry in déede and shall be indued with perfect gladnesse neither shall shée not onely render immortall thankes and prayses vnto thée but also euery man will maruaile at the high and mightie things thou hast done for hir Our earnest request is therfore that thou woldst now at length condiscend vnto the accomplishment of these thinges and excéedingly fauour hir captiuitie being thus miserable and of such long continuaunce deliuer thy faythfull seruants from obscure darknesse and vnloose the bandes of thy accustomed louing kindnesse wherewith thou hast redéemed the children of Adam which are so long a time in bondage and thraldome and with the liuely waters of thy benigne grace cause thou the barrennesse and thirsty soyle of our soule to be right pleasaunt and fertile so that the wofull teares which the godly did sowe and poure out in the time of their captiuitie may bring them at length to their desired ioyes and that such as with great sorrow and heauinesse haue hitherto sowne the séede of feruent praiers and dolefull sighings may with very much ioy and marueilous pleasure reape the sound fruits of true godlinesse and pure religion thorow Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxxvij Psalme IT is out of all controuersie A prayer for sustentation and safe keping and a matter agreed vpon among al godly persons that no family can be well ordered or any common welth rightly gouerned vnlesse thou O moste mightie god doest further and prosper their proceedings We therefore who are not ignorant but thou wilt do farre
made like vnto a moste fruitfull woman that may be compared to the ranke Oliues and exceeding fertile vines which vnspeakable happie giftes we mistrust not but thou wilt one day bestowe readily vppon vs if from the seate of thy Maiestie it shal please thee to behold the congregation of the faithfull with thy merciful eye bicause al things that apperteyne to true and perfect felicitie come from the will of thy inestimable goodnesse For seing we doubt not but this redowneth to the honor of thy glorious name that a continuall ofspring of thy déere children shoulde bée multiplied in the blessed Church and become notable in peace in prayses and in puritie of life we heartily require thée in our most feruent prayers to obteine the same through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxxix Psalme THou knowest O moste good and mercifull God howe greatly the enimies of thy gloryous name haue fought continuallye agaynst thy sacred Church A prayer agaynst the counterfeit holinesse of such as wold be iustified by their workes and alwayes troubled the same from hir infancie yet notwithstanding thou hast done this of thy singuler fauor thou barest therevnto that hir aduersaryes coulde neuer preuaile agaynst hir who diddest it for this intent bicause thy faythfull promises should be accomplished They seemed diuers and sundry times to thrust the share of affliction verye deepe into hir backe who hauing a marueylous obstinate heart purposed to make exceeding long ridges vpon the same But thou O good God of thy perfect iustice hast alwaies cut a sunder the cordes of the vngodly in péeces Wherefore we nowe heartily beséech thée not to regard our wicked factes but the glorie of thy name For if thou shouldest deale with vs according to oure worthinesse we do not onely deserue such painefull miseries and sorowfull calamities but much more gréeuouser Yet for thy infinite mercies sake poure not out thy furious wrath on vs but vpon the vngodly let them be confounded and turned backeward and graunt that they maye quickly wither euen as the grasse before they bée any thing able to bring their lewde enterprises to an end whose deserts are not such as we ought to pray for their good successe séeing their practises bée excéeding naught But now cause the Church of thy faythfull people to inioye some blessing of peace and tranquilitie through Iesus Christ our lord Amen An other prayer out of the same psalme THe assaultes of thy faythfull people O moste good and mercifull God be not onely very many and diuers but they are also continually tempted and be inforced to fall into vtter destruction for the deuill and power of our fierce aduersaries desire nothing more then to turne thy Image vnto them from the purpose thou hast ordeyned it for And therefore we heartily crie and call vnto thée who hast an incomprehensible mercie ioyned with thy excéeding great Iustice that thou wouldest for the intire good will and louing fauour thou bearest vnto vs breake a sunder the slithe coardes of temptations and teare in péeces the subtile snares of such as lay deceyptfull trappes to snarle vs in so that the wicked enimies of our saluation maye according to their iust demerites be brought to vtter shame and confusion to the intent all men may right wel know that thy perfect righteousnesse will not suffer their deuilishe fraudes and cursed deceyptes to escape alwayes vnpunished whereby thy blessing which thou hast appoynted for the elect and chosen may not be impeached and let not the force of the deuils subtilties and craftie ymaginations disappoynt the saluation which we that hope in thy faythfull promises looke to atchieue and attaine vnto thorow Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxxx. Psalme THou art woont verye often O almightie God to punish thy faythfull seruaunts greeuously A prayer for grace in the time of nede to the intent they might therby returne vnto thée with earnest and perfect repentance which now experience teacheth vs to féele in thy sacred Church by reason of these most troublesome tymes for we that haue béene hitherto innumerable wayes very vngratful towards thée and euery where transgressed thy holy lawe and blessed commaundements are so oftentymes vexed with the fiercenesse of the cursed deuill and his bondslaues that we be inforced to crie vnto thée out of the bottomlesse pit and from the vnmeasurable déepenesse of our aduersities requiring thée not to marke our heynous sinnes so seuerely For if thou O good god wilt dulye consider and iustly punishe the iniquities that we haue committed according to their iust deserts which of vs shall be so blamelesse and holy as he may be able to stand before thy iustice But forsomuch as we right well know that thou art indued with excéeding great gentlenesse we doe both early and late looke and wayte for thy readie helpe Although therefore our iniquities are very many in number vouche thou safe for thy most abundaunt goodnesse and infinite mercies sake to redéeme vs from them all so that wée being deliuered from imminent perils and present calamities may as well beleue in thée onely as publish to the whole worlde that there is true and perfect redemption through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen An other prayer out of the same Psalme SEing that we be perpetually tost O almightie God with the most déepe sea of temptations neyther are able of our selues to match them there is good reason why we do not without iust cause require thée spéedily to helpe and succour our wofull miseries But if thou who art both a rightfull iudge and perfect arbitrer of oure causes wouldst consider all things whatsoeuer we haue gréeuously offended thée in and earnestly marke the same who were able I pray thée to stand before thy tribunal seat Seing therefore thy mercie is notable and infinite our earnest desire is that we maye in such wise depend onely therevpon as the iniquities which we haue cōmitted might be redeemed thereby who are nourished dayly and hourely in this hope alone trusting that thou wilt neuer be forgetfull of the true Israell which is thy holy and blessed Church Graunt vs therefore we humblie beséech thée to obteyne at thy fauourable handes pardon and remission of sinnes as a sound and sincere fruite of this stedfast confidence through Iesus Christ our lord Amen ¶ A prayer out of the Cxxxj. Psalme A praier that we may haue humilitie and dispise arrogancie FOrsomuch as we are marueilous vngratefull towards thée O most mightie God for the exceeding great benefits bestowed vpon vs leading a life hitherto nothing agréeable to thy holinesse and our vocation there is no cause why our heart should bée puffed vp or walke in wonders Cause thy holy spirite to be aboundantly poured vpon vs insomuch as all pride and arrogancie beeing vtterly layd aside and quite done away we maye heartily acknowledge this which is most true howe that we are heynous sinners by which