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A25391 A manual of the private devotions and meditations of The Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews, late Lord Bishop of Winchester translated out of a fair Greek MS. of his amanuensis by R.D., B.D. Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3135; ESTC R16134 44,278 357

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Beleeve In the Father Affection and Good-will Almightie Saving Power Creätor Providence To Preserve Govern Perfect the World In JESUS Salvation Christ Anointing The onlie Son Adoption To Our Lord Service is due In His Conception the purging of our unclean Conception Birth Birth the purging of our unclean Conception Birth Sufferings that what we should we might not Cross the Curse of the Law Death the sting of Death Burial eternal corruption in the Grave is taken away In His Descent that whether we should go we might not Resurrection as the First-fruits of them that sleep Ascension to prepare a place for us Session to appear and make intercession for us Coming again to take to Himself those that are His. Judging to render to everie one according to his works In the holie Ghost Power from on high Outwardly and Invivisibly but Powerfully and Manifestly converting unto Holiness The Church The Mystical Bodie of them who are called out of the whole world to a Corporation according to Faith Holiness The Communion of Saints the Members of that Bodie A mutual Participation in the Holie Mysteries To a Full persuasion of the Remission of sins Hope of Resurrection Translation to Life Eternal MY Trust is in Thy mercie for ever and ever Psal 52.9 How excellent is Thy mercie O God! Psal 36.7 If I have anie Hope it is in Thy mercie Let me not bee ashamed of this my Hope Psal 119.116 † WE beseech Thee O Lord remember all for good Have mercie upon all O Lord Be reconciled to us all Settle the multitudes of Thy people in peace Dissipate all Scandals Ceas all Warrs Stop all rising Heresies O God our Savior and the Hope of all the ends of the Earth Psal 65.5 Grant unto us Thy Peace and Love Remember to crown the year with Thy goodness Psal 65.12 For the eies of all wait upon Thee and Thou givest them their meat in due season Thou openest Thy hand and fillest all things living with Thy gracious bountie Psal 145.15 16. Remember Thy Holie Church from one end of the world unto the other And give Peace unto her whom Thou hast purchased with Thy precious blood And establish her unto the consummation of the world Remember all who bring forth fruit and do good works in Thy Holie Churches Them also who are mindful of the Poor and Needie Reward them with Thy rich and heavenlie gifts Give them For Earthlie Heavenlie Corruptible Incorruptible Temporal Eternal Blessings Remember them who lead their lives In Virginitie Chastitie and Mortification Them also who in honorable Marriage in Pietie and the Fear of Thee Remember everie Christian soul who being in anie Affliction Trouble Agonie stands in need of Thy mercie and help Remember our Brethren who are in Captivitie Prisons Bonds Bitter Servitude Giving Conversion to all who go astraie Health to the Sick Deliverance to the Captives Remember all Pious and Faithful Kings to whom Thou hast given a Right to reign upon earth And chiefly O Lord Remember our most Gracious King preserved by Thee Establish his Throne Subdue to him all his enemies Speak good to his soul for Thy Churches and all Thy Peoples sake Give him long Peace which maie not be taken away That under his happie Government we maie lead a peaceable and quiet life in all godliness and honestie 1 Tim. 2.2 Remember O Lord all Principalities and Powers and all that be in place at Court Those who are of the Counsel Or in the Seats of Judgment And all that fight Thy battels for us by Land or Sea Furthermore be graciously pleased O Lord to remember The Holie Fathers of the Church Venerable Presbyterie and all the Clergie who rightly divide the Word of Truth 2 Tim. 2.15 and walk uprightly according to the same Galat. 2.14 Remember O Lord our Brethren who are present and join together in praier with us in this holie hour Remember their Devotion and their Zeal Remember them also who upon good caus are absent And have mercie upon them and us according to the multitude of Thy mercie Fill our garners with all good Preserve our married people in peace and concord Cherish up all Infants Instruct the Youth Strengthen the Aged Comfort the Faint-hearted Gather the Dispersed Bring back again them that are gon astraie Unite them to the Holie Church Catholic Church Apostolic Church Deliver all that are possessed with unclean spirits Sail with all that go by Sea Travail with all that go by Land Take care of the Widows Defend the Orphans Set the Captives at Libertie Heal the Sick Remember O God all who are question'd at the Bar of Justice condemn'd to the Mines and Gallies who are in Banishment anie other Affliction Necessitie Distress Need of Thy great mercie who Love Hate us All recommended to us Thy unworthie servants to be remembred in our Praiers Remember O Lord our God all Thy People and pour upon them all the riches of Thy mercie giving to all their desires tending to salvation Remember O God all whom we through ignorance forgetfulness or multitude of names have not remembred Thou knowest the condition and name of everie one Thou knowest everie one from his Mothers womb For Thou O Lord art the Helper of the Helpless Hope of the Hopeless The Savior of them who are tossed with Tempests The Haven of them who sail The Physician of them who are sick Be Thou all to all Thou who knowest everie one His Desires Habitation Wants O Lord deliver this Citie and all the Countrie wherein we dwell From Pestilence Famine Earth-quakes Inundations Fire Sword Forreign Invasion and Civil Insurrections Appeas the Schisms of the Churches Abate the Insolencies of the Heathen And receiv us all into thy Kingdom owning us for children of the Light And grant unto us Thy Peace and Love O Lord our God Remember O Lord our God all Spirits and all Flesh whom we have remembred and whom we have not remembred O Lord make the end of our Life Christian acceptable to Thee and if Thou think good without Pain in Peace gathering us together under the feet of Thy Elect when Thou wilt and as Thou wilt only without Shame and Sin † Collected out of the Liturgies of SS James Basil and Chrysost THe Glorious Majestie of the Lord our God be upon us Prosper Thou the work of our hands upon us O prosper Thou our handie-work Psa 90.17 LOrd be Thou Within me to strengthen me Without me to Keep me Above me to Protect me Beneath me to Uphold me Before me to Direct me Behind me to Reduce me Round about me to Defend me BLessed be Thou O Lord God of Israël our Father for ever and ever To Thee O Lord belongeth Majestie Power Glorie Victorie Strength Confession For Thou art Lord over all in Heaven and on Earth 1 Chron. 29.10 Everie King and Nation trembleth at Thy presence P. Isa 64.2 Thine O Lord is the Kingdom and Exaltation over all Things Dominion Riches
would His Pietie pcrmit Him to licence them to others or Himself Hence is it that in His addresses to His God His Heart was kindled first with holie fire nor would He then present His Thoughts upon the Altar til He had weigh'd them in the ballance of the Sanctuarie and by committing them to Faithful writing left no room for fruitless matter or idle words The truth hereof will evidently appear in the ensuing Praiers where you may see the actings of the Spiric to the hight of the Apostles sense The Matter Form and Phrase of His Devotions all borrow'd from the Sacred Scriptures the Holie Fathers and Primitive Liturgies cherished with those pious slames of actual Intention burning Charitie and profound Humilitie will give the most invincible assurance that He that praied thus made good S. Paul's I will praie with the Spirit Nor did His Method varie from Him neither Praiers Supplications Intercessions and Giving of Thanks make up the Bodie of His Devotions That was His unquestionable Directorie in these His Sacred Forms Where you shal ever find His Faith His Hope and Charitie that sacred Triad of supernatural and Theological virtues in the highest pitch of Elevation And now I think there need no arguments to persuade your acceptation and improvement of them It is enough that You know the Man and His Communication Thus did He discourse with God and so maie You building confidently on this infallible Oracle That the effectual fervent Praier of a righteous man availeth much that like a Prince it hath power with God and conquers Heaven The Citations of the Sacred Scriptures the Holie Fathers and Primitive Liturgies the verie few Additions thus included in the Bodie of the Text together with some Titles and Annotations by waie of Exposition or Illustration intended for your greater benefit are all my 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 my voluntarie Oblations or if you pleas to call them so Presumptions which if I maie obtein your pardon for you see the terms on which I dare commend these Devotions to the truly pious soul What is amiss you may assure your self is not in Greek is not the Bishops the English maie have faults but that is mine And I shal not doubt your Charitie in covering them will extend it self to Him who had not now been guiltie of them but out of Charitie to you To which if you shal add the recommendation of him in your praiers who shal never be unmindful of you in his you shal eternally oblige in the most sacred bonds On the Nativitie of S. Jo. Baptist 1648. Your most humble servant in our Lord JESUS RICHARD DRAKE S. Hierom. Oras Loqueris cum Sponso Legis Ille tecum Ioquitur Epist. ad Eustoch Virg. Gul. Parisiensis Lectio Orationem impinguat Lectionem Oratio illuminat De Rhetor. Divinâ cap. 30. S Gregor Nazl●●● 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Orat●●●●● pologet ●●●●a S. Bernard Noli vilipendere Orationem tuam quon●am Ille ad quem eras n●● vilipendit eam sed antequ●m egredi●tur de ore tuo Iese ser●●i eam juber in 〈◊〉 l●ro suo Eo unum è duobus indubitanter sperare debemus quoniam aut dabit nobis quod petimus aut quod nobis nove●it esse utalius Meditat. Devotiss cap. 6. The Contents of this MANUAL THe Times of Praier pag. 2 The Places of Praier p. 4 The Gestures of the Bodie denoting the Affections of the Soul p. 6 Praiers Preparatorie to all our Devotions p. 8 At our Ent'rance into the Church p. 9 Morning Praier p. 15 Praiers for Sundaie p. 36 Praiers for Mundaie p. 90 Praiers for Tuesdaie p. 115 Praiers for Wensdaie p. 132 Praiers for Thursdaie p. 165 Praiers for Friedaie p. 187 Praiers for Saturdaie p. 214 A Form of Praier for all the World and particularly for our special Relations p. 237 A Recommendation of our selvs and ours to Gods blessing p. 240 Praiers Preparatorie to all our Thanksgivings p. 242 A Form of thanksgiving for Temporal and Spiritual Blessings p. 243 A Letanie to be used upon special occasions of Public or Private Humiliation p. 253 Hosanna in the Highest Or a Supplication for Spiritual Blessings p. 267 Hosanna upon Earth Or a Supplication for Temporal Blessings p. 274 Evening Praier pag. 281 A Praier for all Estat●s p. 300 Praiers for the Holie Communion p. 302 Special Duties recommended to Christian People p. 318 MEDITATIONS AND DEVOTIONS AS for me God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to praie before Him for you and to shew you the good and the right waie 1 P. Sam. 12.23 But we will give ourselvs continually to Praier to the Ministerie of the Word Acts 6.4 The Times of Praier Praie Alwaies S. Luke 18.1 Without ceasing 1 Thes 5.17 At all seasons Ephes 6.18 Three times a daie he used to kneel on his knees and to praie and to give thanks before his God as he used to do aforetime P. Dan. 6.1.0 Evening and Morning and Noon will I praie and crie aloud he will hear my voice Ps 55.18 Seven times a daie do I praise Thee Psal 119.164 1. In the Morning a great while before daie S. Mark 1.35 2. In the Dawnings of the Morning Psa 63.7 secund LXX 3. At the Third Hour of the daie S. Mark 15.25 Acts 2.15 4. About the Sixth Hour Acts 10.9 5. At the Hour of Praier being the Ninth Hour Acts 3.1 6. At Evening Gen. 24.63 7. By Night Ps 134.2 At Midnight Psal 119.62 Acts 16.25 The Places of Praier IN all Places wheresoever I record My Name I will com unto thee and I will bless thee Exod. 20.24 Congregation In the Assemblie of the righteous and in the Congregation Psal 111.1 Closet Enter into thy Closet and when thou hast shut the door praie in secret S. Mat. 6.6 Hous-top He went up on the Hous-top to praie Act. 10.9 Temple They went up into the Temple Acts 3.1 Sea-shore We kneeled down on the Shore Acts 21.5 Garden Christ in the Garden S. John 18.1 collated with S. Mat. 26.36 Bed Upon their Beds Psal 149.5 Wilderness Christ withdrew Himself into the Wilderness and praied S. Luke 5.16 Praie everie-where lifting up holie hands without wrath doubting 1 Tim. 2.8 The Gestures of the Bodie denoting the Affections of the Soul 1 BOwing of the Knees Falling on the Knees Face Humilitie and Dejection of Soul My soul is brought low even unto the dust my bellie cleaveth unto the ground Ps 44.25 2. Bowing of the Head Shamefastness Heaviness 3. Smiting on the Brest * Indignation 4. Trembling * Fear 5. Sighing Wringing of the Hands Sorrow 6. Lifting up of the Eies Hands * Vehement Desire 7. Chastising and keeping the bodie under * Revenge * 2 Corinth 7.11 Praiers preparatorie to all our Devotions O Thou that hearest praier unto Thee shal all flesh come Even my flesh shal come My misdeeds prevail against me O be Thou merciful unto my sins Psal 65.2 3. Thou shalt
Psal 39.8 In Thee O Lord have I put my trust Psal 38.15 Let me never be confounded Psal 25.1 LEt us begg of the Lord For all Creatures the gift of Healthful times Fruitful times Peaceful times For all Mankind Not Christians Atheists Ungodlie Heathens Turks Jews Conversion Christians Laboring under Infirmities Sins Restauration Endowed with Grace Truth Confirmation Help and Comfort to all Men and Women laboring under Dejection of Mind Infirmitie of Bodie Povertie Trouble Thankfulness Moderation to all that enjoie Cheerfulness of Mind Health of Bodie Plentie of Estate Freedom from Trouble For the Church Catholic Confirmation and Enlargement Eastern Deliverance and Unitie Western Perfection and Peace British Supplie of what is wanting Establishment of what remains Let us beseech the Lord For the Bishops Presbyters and all the people that love Christ For all Estates throughout the world Christian Other Nighboring This among Us. For all in Authoritie Our King preserved by God The Queen The Prince Courtiers Counsellers Judges Magistrats People Under-Officers Husbandmen Dealers in Catel Fishermen Merchants Tradesmen Artificers even to the Laborers Poor For the Succession and good Education of all the Roial Seed Noble Branches Students in the Universities Inns of Court Scholes Shops in the Citie Countrie For all who are recommended to my Praiers By Kindred or Alliance My Brethren My Sisters The blessing of God be upon them and their children By the obligation of anie Benefit received from them Do Thou requite them all O Lord according to that good I have received from them Even all who have ministred to my necessitie in carnal things By Tuition Charge All Instructed and at anie time Ordain'd by me My College My Parish The Collegiate Church of Southwel S. Paul Westminster The Dioceses of Chichester Elie Winchester The Clergie Laitie Officials Governors of them The Deanrie of the Kings Chapel The Colleges committed to My Visitation My Familie In stead of the Bishops particular Relations marked thus put in your own By Moral Friendship All that love me though som of them unknown to me By Christian Charitie All that hate me without a cause and som for Truth and Righteousness sake By Nighborhood All that live quietly and harmlesly by me By Promise All whom I have undertaken to remember in my Praiers By mutual Office All that remember me in their Praiers and desire the like of me For those who for want of their own leasure and upon reasonable causes are hind'red from coming to Praiers For those who have no bodie to praie for them in particular For those who at present labour under extreme necessitie great affliction For those who undertake anie great Design wherby Glorie maie come to the Name of God or som great Good to the Church For those who have don anie notable Good work for the Church or Poor For those who at anie time have been scandaliz'd by me in Word Deed. Psal 67. GOd be merciful unto me and bless me Shew me the light of His countenance and be merciful unto me Ver. 1. God even our God give me His blessing V. 6. God bless me V. 7. REceive O Lord this my supplication Direct my life in Thy Commandments Sanctifie my Soul Purifie my Bodie Rectifie my Thoughts Cleans my Desires Renew My Soul Mind Heart and Bodie Spirit Reins My whole man For if Thou wilt Thou canst The 1 Lord the Lord 2 God 3 Compassionate 4 Merciful 5 Long-suffering Abundant in 6 Goodness 7 Truth 8 Keeping mercie for Thousands Forgiving 9 Iniquitie 10 Transgression 11 Sin 12 Not clearing the Guiltie 13 Visiting the iniquitie of the Fathers upon the Children Exod. 34.6 7. I Will alway give thanks unto the Lord His praise shal ever be in my mouth Psal 34.1 Glorie be to God in the Highest on Earth Peace Good-wil towards Men. S. Luke 2.14 * The Hierarchie of Heavenlie Essences commonly call'd The Nine Orders of Angels with their distinct Operations ANgels Tuition Archangels 1 Thessal 4.16 Illumination Virtues 1 S. Pet. 3.22 Miracles Thrones Judgment Dominions Beneficence Principalities Government Powers Colos 1.16 Against Devils Cherubim Knowledg Seraphim Charitie ♂ ♂ The Planetarie Character or Hie●oglyphic of TVESDAIE call'd in H. Scripture The Third Daie Genes 1.13 O God Thou art my God early will I seek Thee Psal 63.1 BLessed art Thou O Lord who didst gather the Waters into the Sea and make the drie Land appear Who didst cause the Earth to bring forth Herbs Trees yeelding fruit Gen. 1.9 11. The Depths and Seas as in a bottle Psal 33.7 Lakes Rivers Fountains The Earth Continent Islands Mountains Hills Vallies Arable Medows Woods Green things Corn Grass Herbs Flowers For Food Pleasure Medicine Trees for Fruit Wine Oil Spices Timber Things under the Earth Stones Metals and Minerals Coals Blood and Fire and Vapor of smoke Acts 2.19 K. David WHo can tell how oft he offendeth O cleans Thou me from my secret faults Keep Thy servant from presumptuous sins lest they get the dominion over me Psal 19.12 13. For Thy Names sake be merciful unto my sin for it is great Psa 25.10 My sins have taken such hold upon me that I am not able to look up Yea they are more in number then the hairs upon my head and my heart hath failed me O Lord let it be Thy pleasure to deliver me Make haste O Lord to help me Psal 40.15 16. Shew Thy marvellous loving kindness upon me Thou that art the Savior of them that put their trust in Thee Psal 17.7 I said Lord be merciful unto me heal my soul for I have sinned against Thee Psal 41.4 K. Solomon I have sinned but I am ashamed and turn from my wicked waies and return unto my heart and with all my heart I return unto Thee And seek Thy face and praie unto Thee saying I have sinned I have don perversly I have committed wickedness Lord I know the plague of mine own heart And behold I return unto Thee with all my heart and with all my strength And now O Lord from Thy Habitation and from the Throne of Thy glorious Kingdom in Heaven hear Thou the praier and the supplication of Thy servant * Psal 41.4 And be merciful unto Thy servant and heal his soul 1 Kings 8. and 2 Chron. 6. The Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luke 18.13 Be merciful to me the chief of sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 Prodigal Father I have sinned against heaven and against Thee I am no more worthie to be called Thy son Make me one of Thy hired servants Make me one though even the last and the least of them all S. Luke 15.18 19. Psal 30. What profit is there in my blood when I go down to the pit Ver. 9. Shal the dust give thanks unto Thee or shal it declare Thy truth Ver. 10. Hear O Lord and have mercie upon me Lord be Thou my helper Ver. 11. Turn my heaviness into joie Ver. 12. O Lord
it is Thou Lord only that makest me dwell in safetie Psal 4.9 A Praier for all Estates BLess O Lord The World The habîtable part theof The Church Kingdom Throne Altar Council Table Judgment Seat Universities Shops All Infants Children Striplings Youth Men Grown in Years Old men Infirm men The Possessed Fainthearted Sick Prisoners Orphans Widows Strangers All Travailers by Land Water Women with Child giving suck In hard servitude solitude Heavie-laden Praiers for the Holie Communion Before the Receiving of the Blessed Sacrament O Lord I am not fit nor worthie that Thou should'st come under the filthie roof of the hous of my soul S. Matth. 8.8 becaus it is wholy desolate and ruinous neither hast Thou with me a fit place where to laie Thy head S. Mat. 8.20 But as Thon didst vouchsafe to be laid in a Stable and Manger of unreasonable Beasts S. Luke 27. As Thou didst not disdeign to be entertain'd even in the hous of Simon the Leper S. Matth 26.6 As Thou didst not reject the Harlot a sinner like unto me coming unto Thee and touching Thee As Thou didst not abhorr her foul and prophane mouth S. Luke 7.37 38. Nor yet the Thief on the Cross confessing Thee S. Luke 23.43 Even so vouchsafe to admitt me also an over-worn miserable and out of measure sinful creature to the receiving and communicating of the most pure most auspicious quickning and saving Mysteries of Thy most Holie Bodie and Pretious Blood S. Chrysost Liturgie ATtend O Lord our God from Thy holie habitation and from the glorious Throne of Thy Kingdom and come and sanctifie us O Thou who sittest on high with the Father and art here invisibly present with us come and sanctifie these gifts here presented and those also by and for whom and the end wherto they are brought hither S. Chrysost and S. Basil's Liturgie And grant us to partake of them In Faith that need not be ashamed Love without dissimulation Rom. 12.9 For the Keeping of the Commandements Stirring up of all Spiritual fruits Healing of Soul and Bodie For a Symbol of our Communion Act. 2.42 Memorial of Thy Dispensation S. Luke 22.19 For the Shewing forth of Thy Death 1 Corinth 11.26 Cōmunion of Thy Bodie and Bloud 1 Cor. 10.16 Participation of Thy Spirit 1 Corinth 12.13 Remission of our sins S. Mat. 26.28 For an Amulet against all evil 1 Cor. 5.7 For the Quieting of our Conscience S. Mat. 11.28 For the Blotting out of our Debts Col. 2.14 Act. 3.19 Purging of our Spots Heb. 9.14 Healing of the Infirmities of our Souls 1 S. Pet. 2.24 Renewing of our Covenant Psal 50.5 Viands of our Spiritual Life S. Joh. 6.27 Increas of strenthning Grace Heb. 13.9 soul-ravishing Comfort Psa 104 15. Enforcing of our Repentance 1 Corinth 11.29 Enlightning of our Understanding S. Luke 24.31 Exercise of our Humilitie S. Joh. 13.11 For A Seal of our Faith 2 Cor. 1.22 The Fulness of Wisdom S. John 6.35 A Sufficient Accompt of our Oblations 1 Cor. 16.1 For the Armour of Patience 1 S. Pet. 41. For the stirring up of our Thankfulness Psal 116.11 For Confidence in Praier Psal 116.12 Mutual Inhabitation S. John 6.56 A Pledg of our Resurrection S. Joh. 6.54 An acceptable Apologie at the Bar of Judgment 1 Cor. 11.29 A Testament of our Inheritance S. Luke 22.20 A Type of Perfection S. Joh. 17.23 That we with all Thy Saints who from the begining have pleased Thee maie be partakers of Thy most pure and eternal good things which Thou hast prepared O Lord for them that love Thee in whom Thou art glorified for ever O Lamb of God who takest away the sin of the world S. Joh. 1.29 Take away mine also who am a notorious sinner WEe therefore O Lord in the presence of Thy Holie Mysteries Being mindful of The saving Passions of Thy Christ His life-giving Cross pretious Death three daies Burial Resurrection from the dead Ascension into Heaven Session at the Right hand of Thee the Father glorious and dreadful Return Humbly beseech Thee that we receiving a part of Thy Holie Mysteries with a pure testimonie of our Conscience maie be united to the Holie Bodie and Blood of Thy Christ Let me so receive these Mysteries that I maie be worthie to be ingraffed into Thy Bodie which is the Church That I maie become one of Thy Members and Thou my Head That I may remain with Thee and Thou with me That now not I in my selfe but Thou in me and I in Thee Maie for ever continue in an indissoluble bond of love Wash out the stains of my old fresh sins Never let anie sinful spot abide where so pure Sacraments have entered Through this Sacred Mysterie which I here call to mind Burie me alreadie dead to this world with Thee in Thy Grave These Praiers thus marked are not in the Greek but in the Latin MS. And receiving this Sacrament not unworthily let us procure Christs dwelling in our hearts Ephes 3.17 and be made a Temple of Thy Holie Spirit 1 Cor. 6.19 Even so O Lord. And make not anie one of us guiltie of these Thy dreadful and heavenlie Mysteries nor weak in Soul or Bodie by our unworthie partaking of the same 1 Corin. 11.27 29.30 But grant that to our utmost and last gasp we maie worthily receive the hope of these Thy Mysteries To our Sanctification Illumination Strengthning To the eas of the burthen of our manie sins As a Preservative against all the assaults of the Devil As a Deleterie and Impediment of our evil Customs For the Mortification of our lusts Keeping of Thy Commandements Increas of Thy Divine Grace and Possession of Thy Kingdom After the Receiving of the Blessed Sacrament IT is good for me to hold me fast by God and to put my trust in the God of my salvation In the Latin nor in the Greek MS. We have now O Christ our God finished and perfected according to our abilitie the Mysterie of Thy Dispensation For we have had the Memorial of Thy Death seen the Type of Thy Resurrection been filled with Thy endless Life enjoied Thy never failing Dainties Wherof vouchsafe to make us all partakers in the world to come THe good Lord pardon everie one that prepareth his heart to seek the Lord God of his Fathers though he be not cleansed according to the purification of the Sanctuarie 2 Chron. 30.18 19. Special Duties recommended to Christian People 1 WHat shall I do to inherit eternal Life 1 Keep the Commandments S. Matth. 10.17 19. 2 What shal we do 2 Repent and 3 Be Baptized everie one of you Acts 2.37 38. 3 What must I do to be saved 4 Believe on the Lord JESUS Christ Acts 16.30 31. 4 What must we do 1 He that hath two Coats Meats Let him give to him that hath none To the People 2 Require no more then that which is appointed you To the Publicans 3 Do violence to no man neither accuse anie fasly 4 Be content with your wages To the Souldiers S. Luke 3.11.13 14. 1 Knowledg of the Righteousnes of God For Fear Humilitie Repentance Fasting Praiers Patience As a Sacrifice 2 Faith in the Mercies of God For Hope Comfort Thanksgiving Alms Hymns Obedience As an Oblation FINIS