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A08610 The monument of matrones conteining seuen seuerall lamps of virginitie, or distinct treatises; whereof the first fiue concerne praier and meditation: the other two last, precepts and examples, as the woorthie works partlie of men, partlie of women; compiled for the necessarie vse of both sexes out of the sacred Scriptures, and other approoued authors, by Thomas Bentley of Graies Inne student.; Monument of matrones. Part 1-4. Bentley, Thomas, student of Gray's Inn.; Abergavenny, Frances Nevill, Lady, d. 1576.; Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549. Miroir de l'âme pécheresse. English & French.; Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548. Lamentacion of a sinner.; Tyrwhit, Elizabeth, Morning and evening prayers.; Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548. Prayers or meditacions. 1582 (1582) STC 1892; ESTC S101562 669,543 1,114

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doo through the onelie merits of our Lord and Sauiour Jesus Christ to whom be all honour glorie dominion power and praise for euer and euer Amen The praier ALmightie and most mercifull God my heauenlie Father I thy poore child and most vnwoorthie bidden ghest to this thy prepared sacrifice and celestiall feast after due examination of my former life with an humble and contrite hart with a sorowfull and repentant spirit and with a forgiuing and charitable mind heere prostrate on my knees before thy throne of mercie with most lowelie hart humblie beseech thy Maiestie euen for thy deere and onelie sonne Iesus Christs sake whom thou hast once for all euer alreadie giuen an oblation and offering for our sinnes to haue mercie pitie and compassion vpon me most vile wretched and miserable sinner and to forgiue me all mine innumerable and horrible offences both old and new committed against heauen and earth and against thee And new I praie thee sanctifie me throughlie O God and make me who hartilie desire in feare trembling to please thee in all things that I doo a woorthie communicant a godlie ghest and fit partaker heere this daie of thy heauenlie food in this great and sumptuous Supper of my Lord and my God by giuing vnto me of thine accustomed goodnesse the right knowledge and vnderstanding out thy word of the thing it selfe these holie mysteries I meane and the manifold fruits and benefites thereof and also by causing me through the working of thy mercie and grace to bring now with me a true and constant faith the roote and wel-spring of all newnesse of life as well in praising thee and louing my neighbour as purging mine owne conscience by earnest repentance and continuall contrition from dead works and filthinesse of sinne so that neither the ignorance of the thing O gratious God may cause me to contemne it nor vnfaithfulnesse make it void of fruit nor sinne and iniquitie procure me thy heauie plagues but grant that I may by faith in knowledge and amendment of life in faith be heere now so vnited to thy sonne Christ my head and most deerelie beloued spouse in these his holie and heauenlie mysteries to my comfort both in bodie and soule that afterward I may haue full fruition of him in deede to mine euerlasting ioie and saluation in eternall life through the same Iesus Christ our Lord blessed for euer Amen Another godlie praier O Iesu Christ holy and eternall God I miserable woman and wretched sinner acknowledge and confesse that I am not woorthie the least of all thy mercies and most vnwoorthie to receiue thee vnder the roofe of my soule by participating of thy most blessed bodie and bloud For horrible and infinite are the sinnes wherewith I am defiled Wo is me Lord. For I am a woman of polluted lips and dwell among people that haue vncleane lips And therefore the verie entrailes of my hart are troubled and my bones doo shake because I finde my soule a most vnworthie ghest for so heauenlie a supper And yet againe mine hart is woonderfullie lightned when I call to mind that thou the deere sonne of almightie God camest not into this world to call the righteous but sinners vnto repentance For they that be whole need not the Physician but they that are sick Besides I knowe right well and constantlie doo beleeue that notwithstanding my filthinesse thou canst make mee woorthie which alone canst make that cleane which is conceiued of vncleane seed and righteous men of sinners when thou forgiuest our sinnes of thy woonted grace thine holie spirit being powred vpon vs. Through which thy power and mercie I beseech thee graunt such grace vnto me a sinner that I may woorthilie approch to this heauenlie sacrament least otherwise by mine vnwoorthinesse I be made giltie of thy bodie and bloud and so in stead of life receiue my iudgement and condemnation Giue grace therefore that afore I presume to come vnto the participation thereof I may examine my selfe by calling my sinnes into mind searching out my waies and by vnfeigned and hartie repentance returning vnto thee my Lord least otherwise by concealing my sinnes with Iudas the traitor I eate the bread of the Lord against the Lord and by abusing thy gentlenesse heape vengeance vnto my selfe against the daie of vengeance O make me therefore I saie to confesse my sinnes and that with hartie sobs so thou being a faithfull and iust God wilt abandon all mine offences and cleanse me from my sinnes and wilt not disdaine to accept me into fauour when I doo not refraine to acknowledge my wickednesse Moreouer powre into me a true and liuelie faith that I neuer mistrust thy word annexed to the Sacraments which promiseth vnto mankind the remission of sinnes For to eate or drinke with the mouth onelie is to no purpose but faith must come therevnto and apprehend the word with the promises annexed for they are the grounds and principles of this sacrament so that whosoeuer giueth credit to these words Which was giuen and shead for you in the remission of sinnes the same man hath that which is promised by them namelie eternall life and saluation For where the remission of sinnes is there likewise righteousnes life and saluation is But he which doubteth of these words he without doubt is an vnworthie receiuer and commeth vnprepared For the doubting man neither eateth the flesh spirituallie nor yet drinketh the bloud though carnallie and to our eies he seemeth to consume the Sacrament of the bodie and bloud with his teeth and mouth but his damnation rather not bicause thy supper is poison but for that an euill man taketh a good thing naughtilie Finallie grant also that receiuing this thy Sacrament of the new Testament I may put off according to the former conuersation the old man which is corrupt according to the lusts of error and be renewed in the spirit of my mind putting on the new man which after God is shapen in righteousnesse and holinesse of truth And albeit my nature be such that I can not liue without spots of wickednesse yet so blesse me that I may neuer offend willinglie but altogether depending vpon thy goodnesse whose manner is to pardon the true penitent that sinners may boldlie approch to thine holie supper especiallie seeing we haue libertie to enter into the holie places through thy bloud by the new and liuing waie which thou hast prepared for vs through the vaile that is by thy flesh And seeing we haue an high Priest ouer the house of God make vs to drawe nigh with true harts in assurance of faith sprinkled in our minds from an euill conscience and washed in bodie with pure water Cause vs to hold fast the profession of the hope without wauering For he is faithfull that promised and let vs consider one of another to prouoke vnto loue to good works not forsaking the assemblie of the faithfull as the maner of some is but exhorting one another
the shame and endured the crosse and suffered for vs wretches leauing vs an example that we should likewise followe his steps by whose stripes we are healed Wo and alas that euer I sinned Oh my soule come therefore let vs laie awaie that that presseth downe and the sinne that hangeth so fast on and let vs run with patience vnto the battell that is set before vs loking vp vnto Iesus the captaine and finisher of our faith and onelie reioice in the crosse of Christ And seeing we haue redemption by his bloud euen the forgiuenesse of our sins past present and to come and for as much as we knowe how we are redeemed from our old vaine conuersation not with corruptible things as siluer and gold but euen with the pretious bloud of Christ who in his owne selfe bare our sinnes in his bodie on the tree that we being deliuered from sinne should liue vnto righteousnesse who suffered also for vs in the flesh that we hencefoorth should liue as much time as remained in the flesh not after the lusts of men but after the will of God and reioice onelie in the crosse of Christ Let vs take heed we walke not with those that are enimies to the crosse of Christ and crucifie him dailie afresh by blasphemie and all maner of vngodlinesse whose bellie is their God whose glorie is their shame and whose end is eternall damnation both of bodie and soule but rather with those that haue their consciences purged from dead works to serue the liuing God Let vs now passe the rest of the time of this our abode here in trembling and feare and euer reioice in the crosse of Christ For it is sufficient for vs that wee haue spent the time that is past of this life after the will of the Gentiles walking in wantonnesse in lusts in excesse of wines in excesse of eating and drinking and in excesse of riot and abhominable idolatrie Therefore I crie wo and alas that euer I sinned out vpon me wretch that thus greeuouslie haue offended O God my God I aske thee mercie haue mercie vpon me O Lord haue mercie vpon me wo is mee that euer I transgressed Oh my soule let vs now esteeme to knowe nothing saue Iesus Christ and him crucified Yea God forbid that we should reioice in anie thing but in the crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ whereby the world is crucified to vs and we vnto the world that being crucified with Christ we may liue with God And hauing now libertie to enter into the holie place in the bloud of Iesus by the new liuing waie which he hath prepared for vs through the vaile of his flesh let vs consider one another to prouoke vnto loue and good works and drawe nigh with a true and penitent hart in assurance of faith sprinkeled in our harts from an euill conscience to meditate dailie of his mercies and to giue him thanks continuallie for the benefits of his passion our eternall redemption and still to reioice in the crosse of Christ Iesu our Lord and saie The Praier O Lord Iesu Christ Sonne of the liuing God both with mouth and hartie affection wee glorifie thee and praise thy name with immortall thanks for that of thine infinite good-will towards mankind thou vouchsafest to become an intercessor for vs vnto thine heauenlie Father for bearing his horrible wrath conceiued against vs through our sinnes and for offering thy selfe to death to adorne vs with eternall glorie Thou wast hanged on the crosse made a cursse for vs ouerwhelmed with sorowes too heauie for flesh and bloud to beare Thou sufferedst the displeasure which is a consuming fire of GOD. Thou shedst thy bloud from thy whole bodie at thy death thy members beeing pierced Oh Christ oh sweet Iesu thou shedst thy pretious bloud I saie sixe seuerall times from sundrie parts of thy blessed bodie afore and in thine execution for vs miserable sinners as namelie first in thy Circumcision which was the beginning of our redemption secondlie in thy praier in the garden which was for the earnest desire of our redemption thirdlie in thy whippings and fourthlie in thy crowning with thornes which was for the reward of our redemption for by thy stripes were we healed fiftlie in thy crucifieng and nailing on the crosse when thy hands and feet were bored through to fasten thee thereon which was the price of our redemption sixtlie and lastlie in the wounding and piercing of thy blessed side yea of thy verie hart thou hanging dead on the crosse which was the true sacrament of our redemption whereby we are cleansed purified and washed from all our sinnes Among these thy diuers torments both afore in thy execution thy spirits being resolued through the sense of the infinite anguishes which thou sufferedst and enduredst oh Christ thou vtteredst diuers words partlie by reason of intollerable greefe and partlie of thine vnspeakable goodnes Oh teach vs by thy wisedome reuerentlie to listen vnto them and to put them carefullie in the bottome of our minds At thy death mankind was seuered into two parts Thou the head of the pensiue Church hangedst vpon the crosse redie to yeeld vp the Ghost Under the crosse stands thy louing mother Marie a few godlie women and Iohn thy weake disciples moorning through the rage of the Iewes hide themselues Nichodemus and Ioseph of Aramathie to the great greefe of their minds are faine to hold their tongs and to winke at the outragious crueltie of their nation against thee The gracelesse Iewes the vngodlie souldiers of Pilate and Herode laie hold on thee mocke thee blindfold thee buffet thee pierce thee plaie for thy garments The epicures and tyrants the high Priests and their parasits haue thee in derision laugh in their sleeues to see how thy death is conspired and they may walter in all superstition and wickednesse All this while the multitude of Ethniks in all quarters of the world celebrate their filthie and vngodlie feasts in the great dishonour of thy name Thou beholdest this diuersitie of men which seest all things both in heauen and earth and beeing in deed humble and meeke in hart thou powredst out a most charitable praier on this wise Father forgiue them for they knowe not what they doo These be the words of thy priesthood Thou which art the chiefest Priest bedewed with thine owne bloud entring into the holiest of holie places touchest the brest of the Father and searchest enen his secret counsell Thou praiest not onlie for thy weake auditors to be strengthned but also for thy verie enimies which put thee so shamefullie to death if they will returne vnto repentance yea and for all mankind thou praiedst and namelie for all and euerie one which should beleeue in thy name O most mercifull intercessor we include our selues in these thy generall praiers recited before thine agonie repeated on the crosse yea vttered from the beginning of the world and standing at the right hand of thy
crosse whereon his glorious bodie was broken and his pretious bloud shead a sufficient ransome a full satisfaction a iust recompense of thy iustice and lawe for all them that beleeue and embrace thy Gospell and sacred truth But O Lord our good God be mercifull vnto vs who by our infirmitie through the fall of this lordlie man our great grandfather Adam can not now liue in anie peaceable or good condition and state without Magistrates and Kings to rule and gouerne vs. We therefore most humblie and hartilie beseech thy diuine Maiestie for the loue of thine onlie Sonne Iesus Christ to looke downe with thy fatherlie compassion vpon thy seruant Elizabeth our most gratious Queene and dread souereigne Graffe in hir roiall hart by the working of thy holie spirit thy manifold good gifts and benefits as wisdome grace perseuerance in thy truth increase of faith and affiance in thee Defend hir O Lord with thy mightie hand and outstretched arme graunt vnto hir a most honourable long and prosperous reigne ouer vs. Moreouer O Lord if the seruice of golden vessels in thy Temple at Ierusalem were acceptable vnto thee vouchsafe this thy seruant to be esteemed in thy sight as a most honourable ornament in the new Ierusalem not built with monie by the labour of the seruants of the first Salomon but bought with the pretious bloud of the second Salomon thy Sonne our Sauiour Behold hir and make hir to be O Lord as the pretious stone or signet of thine owne hand as the apple of thine eie as the white lillie and sweet rose of the inclosed garden and as the deere doue of thy delights for thy truth sake to the enimies whereof make hir name most dreadfull and to the Church wheresoeuer dispersed most acceptable and ioifull Confound and put to shame O Lord all those that with or procure anie euill to hir roiall person and heroicall virginitie or diminution of hir kingdomes and imperiall dignitie ouer them And when for the multitude of our sinnes O Lord thou wilt punish vs with the wind of thy displeasure by taking from vs this our fragrant and sweet smelling flower which we beseech thee for thine own name sake long to defer then O Lord plant hir in the garden and paradise of thy presence where she may growe and dwell in felicitie incomparable which the eie hath not seene the eare hath not heard neither euer came it into the vnderstanding of man those ioies which thou hast prepared for hir and all thine elect Moreouer O Lord grant thy heauenlie wisedome and grace vnto all vs hir subiects that we may aduisedlie consider and dutifullie call to our remembrance the manifold blessings that we so long time haue enioied and doo presentlie possesse through thy mercie by hir ministerie authoritie and the execution of hir kinglie office vnder the which we doo not onlie reape and peaceablie enioie the fruits of our labours and other corporall commodities but also that which is more woorth than all this euen the freedome and libertie of conscience the preaching and hearing of thy most holie word and the administration and receiuing of thy holie Sacraments For all which and manie other thy blessings O Lord worke in vs thy grace to yeeld vnto thy diuine Maiestie all possible and continuall praises and thanksgiuing that it be not said vnto vs Are there not ten cleansed or Is not England preserued from all tyrannie enioie all these benefits But where are now their returning to giue thanks Quicken our memories therefore O Lord that we neuer be forgetfull of thy great goodnesse towards vs and make vs more and more for thy sake reuerentlie to feare hir dutifullie to obeie hir and faithfullie to loue honor and serue hir as our naturall louing prince and mother and as the meane by whome we receiue all these thy good blessings that hir Maiestie perceiuing our diligence and readinesse to obeie and serue hir may be the oftener put in mind to feare honor loue serue obeie thy diuine and incomparable Maiestie Furthermore inspire hir roiall hart O Lord with thy diuine grace that as she hath begun to set foorth and mainteine thy sacred truth so she may zealouslie and boldlie increase perseuere continue in the same whereby the filthinesse and nakednesse of Antichrist may be more and more reuealed superstition more and more abolished remoued and that old lieng serpent roring Lion sathan our ancient enimie may be more and more restrained kept backe from his malicious purpose in seeking to deuour and draw vs all in ignorance securitie Grant all this O Lord to our great comfort hir honor and immortall fame yea to the discharging of hir owne conscience kinglie dutie and euermore reward crowne these thine owne good gifts in hir O Lord not for the worke sake but for Iesus Christs sake And when thou shalt to our great sorowe and losse but to hir great ioie and profit take hir from vs crowne hir O most mercifull God with a crowne of euerlasting glorie and giue hir the full possession of that eternall kingdome purchased by the blood of that immaculate Lambe thine onlie Sonne our Sauiour and Redeemer Iesus Christ to whome with thee and the holie Ghost three persons and one immortall and euerlasting God be all honour dominion praise and thanks-giuing for euer and euer Amen Another praier for the Queenes Maiestie and for the state present and to come in our posteritie O Most gratious Lord GOD and King almightie iust euerlasting vpon whose wil dependeth the rule staie and direction of althings both in heauen and in earth giuing men power and dominion ouer the people and nations of the world to whom being obedient to thy most holie will and commandements thou giuest wise careful industrious vertuous happie and prosperous kings princes rulers and magistrates to rule and to gouerne to the peace blessing comfort and wealth of the same but the vnrighteous people lasciuious contemptuous idolatrous superstitious blasphemous and rebellious against thy word and Maiestie shall be deliuered ouer to the hands and tuition of foolish idle dissolute negligent and vnfortunate princes rulers and gouernours by whose brutish disorder loosenesse and follie the state beautie strength and bonds of peace iustice loue and gouernement shall be neglected broken disturbed spoiled and by intestine hatred and discords or else by forren vanquishments and discomfitures destroied whereby both land and people are left a praie to the inuasion spoile and rauine of the greedie and victorious destroier who in his mercilesse rage executeth the plagues of thy iust wrath O Lord so that man woman child beast foule nor fish scapeth the stripes thereof Their countries townes cities and dwellings burnt spoiled rent torne and made waste iustice lawe discipline nurture ciuill fellowship honest arts and exercises religion knowledge and feare of thee scorned banished and persecuted and the land being filled with abhomination beastlie tyrannie slaughter bloud robberie theeuerie