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Prou. 20. Acts. i. Peo● 21. vi ❧ Note that the 〈◊〉 of the xxbi● 〈…〉 ❧ 〈…〉 ❧ December hath xxxj dayes ❧ The Moone xxx 〈◊〉 riseth houre 7. min. 12. falleth houre 4. min. 48. Psalmes Morning prayer Euening prayer     1. Lesson 2. Lesson 1. Lesson 2. Lesson 〈◊〉 1 f 〈◊〉   i Esa xiiii Acts. ii Esai xb. Hebr. 7. 〈◊〉 2 g iiii No.   ii xvi iii xvii viii 〈◊〉 3 A iii No.   iii xviii iiii xix ix 〈◊〉 4 b prid No.   iiii xx xxi v xxii x 〈◊〉 5 c 〈◊〉   v xxiii vi xxiiii xi 〈◊〉 6 d viii Id. Nicolas 〈◊〉 vi xxv di vii xxvi xii 〈◊〉 7 e vii Id.   vii xxvii di vii xxviii xiii 〈◊〉 8 f vi Id. Conc. of Mary viii xxix viii xix Iames. 1. 〈◊〉 9 g v Id.   ix xxxi ix xxxii ii 〈◊〉 10 A iiii Id.   x xxxiii x xxxiiii iii 〈◊〉 11 b iii Id.   xi xxxv xi xxxvi iiii 〈◊〉 12 c prid Id. 〈◊〉 xii xxxvii xii xxxviii v 〈◊〉 13 d 〈◊〉 Lucie virgin xiii xxxix xiii xl 1. Pet. 1. 〈◊〉 14 e xix ●l Ianuarti xiiii xli xiiii ilii ii 〈◊〉 15 f xviii ●l   xv xliii xv xliiii iii 〈◊〉 16 g xvii ●l Dsapientia xvi xlv xvi xlvi iiii 〈◊〉 17 A xvi ●l   xvii xivii xvii xlviii v 〈◊〉 18 b xv ●l   xviii xlix xviii l 2. Pet. 1. 〈◊〉 19 c xiiii ●l   xix li xix lii ii 〈◊〉 20 d xiii ●l Fast xx liii xx liiii ii 〈◊〉 21 e xii ●l 〈◊〉 xxi Prou. 23. xxi Pro. 24. I. Iohn 1. 〈◊〉 22 f xi ●l   xxii Esat lv xxii Esa 56. ii 〈◊〉 23 g x ●l   xxiii lvii xxiii lbiii iii 〈◊〉 24 A ix ●l Fast xxiiii lix xxiiii lx iiii 〈◊〉 25 b viii ●l 〈◊〉 xxv Esat ix Luke ii Esay 7. Ciius iii. 〈◊〉 26 c vii ●l 〈◊〉 xxvi Pro. 28. Acts. 6.7 Eccle. 4. Acts. 7. 〈◊〉 27 d vi ●l 〈◊〉 xxvii Eccle. v. Reuel 1. Eccle. 6. Reuel 22. 〈◊〉 28 e v ●l 〈◊〉 xxviii Iere. 31. Acts. 25. Misd 1. I. Iohn 5. 〈◊〉 29 f iiii ●l   xxix Esat lxi xxvi Esa 62. 2. Iohn 〈◊〉 30 g iii ●l   xxx lxiii xxvii lxiiii 3. Iohn 〈◊〉 31 A prid ●l Situester 〈◊〉 xxx lxv xxviii lxvi Iube i. SEptuagesima before Easter ix weeks Sexagesima before Easter viii weeks Quinquagesima before Easter vii weeks Quadragesima before Easter vi weeks Rogations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 v weekes Whitsunday 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 vii weekes Trinitie sunday 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 viii weekes ¶ Th●●e to be obserued for holy dayes and none other THat is to say all Sundayes in the yeere The dayes of the feasts of the Circumcision of our Lord Iesus Christ of the Epiphanie Of the Purification of the blessed Virgin Of S. Matthias the Apostle Of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Of S. Marke the Euangelist Of S. Philip and Iacob the Apostles Of the Ascension of our Lord Iesus Christ Of the Natiuitie of S. Iohn Baptist Of S. Peter the Apostle Of S. Iames the Apostle Of S. Bartholomew the Apostle Of S. Matthew the Apostle Of S. Michael the Archangel Of S. Luke the Euangelist Of S. Simon and Iude the Apostles Of All Saints Of S. Andrew the Apostle Of S. Thomas the Apostle Of the Natiuitie of our Lord. Of S. Steuen the Martyr Of S. Iohn the Euangelist Of the Holy Innocents Munday and Tuesday in Easter weeke Munday Tuesday in Whitsun weeke ¶ A briefe declaration when euery Terme beginneth and endeth BE it knowen that Easter Terme beginneth alwayes the xviii day after Easter reckoning Easter day for one and endeth the Munday next after the Ascension day Tr●●●●e Terme beginneth xii dayes after Whitsunday and continueth .xix. dayes 〈◊〉 Terme beginneth the ix or x. day of October and endeth the xxviii or xxix day of Nouember Hillary Terme beginneth the xxiii or xxiiii day of Ianuary and endeth the xvii or xiii day of February IN Easter Terme on the Ascension day in Trinity Terme on the Natiuity of S. Iohn Baptist in Michaelmasse Terme on the feast of All Saints in Hillary Terme on the feast of the Purification of our Lady the Kings Iudges of Wesfminster do not vse to sit in Iudgment nor vpō any Sundaies ¶ Prayers for the Parliament GOd be mercifull vnto vs and vs Psalm 67 and shewe vs the light of his countenance and bee mertifull vnto vs. That thy way may bee knowen vpon earth thy sauing health among all Nations Let the people praise thee O God yea let all the people praise thee O let the Nations reioyce and bee glad for thou shalt iudge the folke rigthteously and gouerne the Nations vpon earth Let the people prayse thee O God let all the people praise thee Then shall the earth bring forth her increase and God euen our owne God shall giue vs his blessing God shall blesse vs and all the ends of the world shall feare him After the Psalme these Suffrages The Lord be with you Answere And with thy spirit ¶ Let vs pray Lord haue mercie vpon vs. Christ haue mercie vpon vs. Lord haue mercie vpon vs. ¶ Our Father which art in heauen c. Then shall follow three collects The first for the Kings Maiestie OLorde our heauenly Father high and mighties King of Kings Lord or Lords the only ruler of Princes which doest from thy Throune beholde all the dwellers vpon earth most heartily we beseech thee with thy fauor to beholde our most gracious Soueraigne Lord King Iames and so replenish him with the grace of thyholy Spirit that hee may alway encline to thy will and walke in thy way endue him plenteously with heauenly gists grant him in health and wealth long to liue strengthen him that he may vanquish and ouercome all his enemies and finally after thhis life he may attaine euerlasting ioy and felicitie through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen The second Collect. ALmightie God which by thy holy Prophet Dauid art most truely sayd to stand in the congregation of Princes and giuest iudgement in the middest of the mighty men of the world and through whose authoritie Princes doe reigne Law makers doe discerne iust things Lordes beare rule and all Iudges of the earth execute Iudgement and for that commeth of thee all counsaile and equity all vnderstanding strength Grant vnto vs here gathered together in thy Name that wiseeome which is alwayes assistant to thy Seat to giue knowledge to our feeble and ignorant mindes Send downe wee beseech thee the same wisedome out of thy holy Heauens and from the Throne of thy Maiestie that it may be now with vs and labour with vs whereby wee surely knowing what is acceptable vnto thee may be led through it to the debating weighing and finall determining of those matters by the which thy blessed Name may be glorified thy Catholique Church of england confirmed and increased the Kings assurance established the common tranquilitie
to be compared This our excessiue multitude of Ceremonies was so great and many of them so darke that they did more confound and darken then declare and set forth Christs benefits vnto vs And besides this Christs Gospel is not a ceremoniall law as much of Moses law was but it is a religion to serue Gob not in bondage of the figure or shadow but in the freedome of the spirite being content onely with those ceremonies which doe serue to a decent order and godly disctpline and such as bee apt to stirre vp the dull minde of man to the remcmbrauce of his duety to God by some notable special signification whereby he nught be edified Furthermore the most waightr cause of the abolishment of certaine ceremonies was that they were so farre abused partly by the superstitious blindnesse of the rude and vnlearned and partly by the vnsatiable auarice of such as sought more their owne lucre then the glory of God that the abuses could not well be taken away the thing remaining still But now as concerning those persons which peraduenture wil be offended for that some of the old Ceremonies are retained stil if they consider that without some Ceremonies it is not possible to keepe any order or quiet disipline in the church they shal easily perceiue iust cause to reforme their iudgments And if they thinke much that nay of the old do remaine and would rather haue all deuised anew Then such men granting some Ceremonies convenient to be had surely where the old may be wel vsed there they cannot reasonably reprooue the olde oncly for their age without bewraying of their owne folly For in such a case they ought rather to haue reuerence vnto them for their antiquitie if they willdeclare themseluse to be more studious of vnitie and concord then of innouations and newfanglenesse which as much as m may be with true setting forth of Christs religion is alwayes to bee eschewed Furthermore such shall haue no tust cause with the Ceremonies reserved be offended For as those be taken away which were most abused and did burden mens conscrences wiyhout any cause so the other that remain are retained for a discipline and order which vponiust causes may bee altered and changed and therefore are not to bee esteemed equal with Gods Law And moreouer they be neither darke nor dumbe ceremonies but are set forth that euery man may vnderstand what they doe meane and to what vse they doe serue So that it is not like that they in time to come should be abused as other haue been And in these our doing we condemne no other nations nor prescribe any thing but to our owne people onely For we thinke it conuenient thateuery countrey should vse such Ceremonies as they shall thinke belt to the fetting forth of Gods honour and glory and to the reducing of the people to a most perfect and godly liuing without errour or suoerstition And that they should put a way other things which from time to time they perceiue to be most abused as in mens ordinances it often chanceth diuersly in diuers countreys ❧ The Table and Kalender expressing the order of the Psalmes and Lessons to be said at Morning and Euening prayer throughout the yeere except certaine proper Feasts as the rules following more plainely declare ¶ The order how the Psalter is appointed to he read THe Psalter shal be read through once euery Moneth And because that some Monechs belonger then some other be it is thought good to make them euen by this meanes To euery Moneth shal be appointed as concerning this purpose iust xxx dayes And because Ianuary and Marchhaue one day aboue the said number February which is placed betweene them both hath onely xxviij dayes February shal borow of either of the Moneths of Ianuary and March one day And so the Plalter which shal be read in February must begin at the last day of Ianuary and end the first day of March. And whereas May Iuly August October and December haue xxxj dayes a piece It is ordered that the same Psalmes shal be read the last day of the said Moneths which were read the day before so that the Psalter may begin againe the first day of the next Moneth ensuing Now to know what Psalmes shall be read euery day Looke in the kalender the number that is appointed for the Psalmes and then find the same number in this Table and vpon that number you shall see what Psalmes shal be said at Morning and Euening prayer And where the Cxix Psalme is diuided into 22. portions is ouerlong to be read at one time it is so ordered that at one time shal not be read aboue foure or fiue of the said portions as you shall perceiue to be noted in this Table folowing And here is also to bee noted that in this Table and in all other parts of the Seruice where any Psalmes are appointed the number is expressed after the great English Bible which from the ix Psalme vnto the Cxlviij Psalme following the diuision of the Hebrewes doeth varie in numbers from the common Latine translation The Order how the rest of the holy Scripture beside the Psalter is appointed to be read THe old Testament is appointed for the first Lessons at Morning and Euening prayer and shall bee read through euery yeere once except certaine Bookes and Chapters which be least edisying and might best bee spared and therefore are lest vnread The Newe Testament is appointed for the second Lessons at Morning and Euening prayer and shall be read ouer orderly euery yeere thrise beside the Epistles and Gospels except the Apocalypse out of the which there be only certaine Lessons appointed vpon diuers proper feasts And to know what Lessons shall be read euery day find the day of the moneth in the Kalender following and there ye shall perceiue the Bookes and Chapters that shal be read for the Lessons both at Morning and Euening prayer And here is to be noted that when soener there be any proper Psalmes or Lessons appointed for the Sundayes or for any Feast moueable or vnmoueable then the Psalmes and Lessons appointed in the Kalender shall be omitted for that time Ye must note also that the Collect Epistle and Gospel appointed for the Sunday shall serue all the weeke after except there sall some Feast that hath his proper When the yeeres of our Lord may be diuided into foure euen partes which is euery fourth yeere then the Sunday letter leapeth and that yere the Psalmes and Lessons which serue for the xxiij day of February shall be read againe the day following except it be Sunday which hath proper Lessons of the Old Testament appointed in the Table seruing to that purpose Also wheresoeuer the beginning of any Lesson Epistle or Gospel is not expressed there ye must begin at the beginning of the Chapter And wheresoeuer is not expressed how farre shall be read there shall you reade to the end of
9. March 24. April 30. Maii 2. Iunii 12. Iun● 27. Nou. 1604 ix ● C 5. 22. Febru 8. xiiii 17. Maii 27. Maii 2. Decem. 1605 x F 27. Ianu. 13. 31. March vi ix xix i 1606 xi E 16. Febr. 5. March 20. April xxvi xxix 8. Iune 30. Nou. 1607 xii D 1. Feb 18. Febru 5. xi xiiii 24. Maii xxix 1608 xiii ●● 24. Ianu. 10. 27. March ii v xv xxvii 1609 xiiii A 12. Febru 1. March 16. April xxii xxv 4. Iune 3. Decem. 1610 xv G 4. 21. Febru 8. xiiii xvii 27. Maii ii 1611 xvi F 20. Ianu. 6. 24. March 29. April ii xii i 1612 xvii ●● 9. Febru 25. 12. April 8. Maii xxi xxxi 29. Nou. 1613 xviii C 31. Ianu. 17. 4. x xiii xxiii xxviii 1614 xix B 20. Febru 9. March 24. xxx 2. Iunil 12. Iune xxvii 1615 i A 5. 23. Febru 9. xv 18. Maii 28. Maii 3. Decem. 1616 ●●… ●● 28. Ianu. 14. 31. March vi ix xix i 1617 ●●… E 16. Febr. 7. March 20. April xxvi xxix 3. Iune 30. Nou. 1618 iii D 1. 18. Febru 5. xi xiiii 24. Maii xxix 1619 v C 24. Ianu. 10. 28. March iii vi xvi xxviii 1620 vi ●● 13. Febr. 1. March 16. April xxii xxv 4. Iune 3. Decem. 1621 vii G 28. Ianu. 14. Febru 1. vii x 20. Maii ii 1622 viii F 17. Febr. 6. March 21. xxvii xxx 9. Iune i 1623 ix E 9. Febr. 16. Febru 13. xix xxii i 30. Nou. 1624 x ●● 25. Ianu 11. 28. March iii. Maii vi 16. Maii xxviii 1625 xi B 13. Febru 2. March 17. April xxiii xxvi 5. Iune xxviii 1626 xii A 5. 22. Febru 9. xv xviii 28. Maii 3. Decem. 1627 xiii G 21. Ianu. 7. 25. March 30. April iii xiii ii 1628 xiiii F ● 10. Febru 27. 13. April 19. Maii xxii 1. Iune 30. Nou. 1629 xv D 1. 18. 5. xi xiiii 24. Maii xxix 1630 xvi C 24. Ianu. 10. 28. March iii vi xvi xxviii 1631 xvii B 6. Febru 23. 10. April xvi xix xxix xxvii 1632 xviii ●… 29. Ianu. 20. 1. vii x xx 2. Decem. 1633 xix F 17. Febru 6. March 21. April xxvii xxx 9. Iune i 1634 i E 2. Febru 19. Febru 6. xii xv xxv 30. Nou. 1635 ●i D 25. Ianu. 11. Febru March 29 iiii vii 17. Maii xxix 1636 iii ●● 14. Febru 2. March April 17. xxiii xxvi 5. Iune xxvii 1637 iiii A 5. 22. Febru 9. xv xviii 28. Maii 3. Decem. 1638 v G 21. Ianu. 7. 25. March 30. April iii xiii ii 1639 vi F 10. Febru 27. 13. April 20. Maii xxiii 2. Iune i 1640 vii viii 2. 19. 5. xi xiiii 24. Maii 29. Nou. 1641 vii C 21. Ianu. 10. March 25. xxxi 3. Iune 13. Iune xxviii Note that the supputation of the yeere of our Lord in the Church of England beginneth the xxv day of March the same day supposed to be the first day upon which the world was created and the day when Christ was conceived in the wombe of the Virgine Mary 〈…〉 ¶ To finde Easter for euer   A B C D E F G 〈…〉 April ix x xi xii vi vii viii 〈…〉 March xxvi xxvii xxviii xxix xxx xxxi April i. 〈…〉 April xvi xvii xviii xix xx xiii xv 〈…〉 April ix iii iiii v vi vii viii 〈…〉 March xxvi xxvii xxviii xxix xxiii xxiiii xxv 〈…〉 April xvi xvii xi xii xiii xiiii xv 〈…〉 April ii iii iiii v vi March 31 April 1. 〈…〉 April xxiii xxiiii xxv xix xx xxi xxii 〈…〉 April ix x xi xii xiii xiiii viii 〈…〉 April ii iii Mar. 28. xxix xxx xxxi April 1. 〈…〉 April xvi xvii xviii xix xx xxi xxii 〈…〉 April ix x xi v vi vii viii 〈…〉 March xxvi xxvii xxviii xxix xxx xxxi xxv 〈…〉 April xvi xvii xviii xix xiii xiiii xv 〈…〉 April ii iii iiii v vi vii viii ●vi March xxvi xxvii xxviii xxii xxiii xxiiii xxv ●vii April xvi x xi xii xiii xiiii xv ●viii April ii iii iiii v March 30. xxxi April i. ●ix April xxiii xxiiii xviii xix xx xx xxii When ye have found the Sunday letter in the vppermost line guide your eye do wneward from the same till yee come right ouer against the Prime and there is shewed both what moneth and what day of the moneth Easter falleth that yeere ❧ Ianuary hath xxxj dayes ❧ The Moone xxx Sunne riseth houre 7. min. 34. falleth houre 4. min 26. Psalmes Morning prayer Euening prayer     ● Less●● 2. Lesson ● L●●●●● 2. Lesson 〈◊〉 1 A 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gen. 17. Rom. 2. Deu. 10. Col. 2. 〈◊〉 2 b iiii No.   〈◊〉 Genes 1. 〈◊〉 1. Gen. 2. Rom. 1. 〈◊〉 3 c iii No.   〈◊〉 iii ii iiii ii 〈◊〉 4 d prid No.   〈◊〉 v iii vi iii 〈◊〉 5 e 〈◊〉 Id.   〈◊〉 vii iiii viii iiii 〈◊〉 6 f viii Id. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 9. Luke 3. E●a 49. Iohn 2. 〈◊〉 7 g vii Id.   〈◊〉 〈◊〉 9. Mat. 5. Gen. 12. Rom. 5. 〈◊〉 8 A vi Id. Lucian 〈◊〉 xiii vi xiiii vi 〈◊〉 9 b v Id.   〈◊〉 xvxv vii xvi vii 〈◊〉 10 c iiii Id.   〈◊〉 xvii viii xviii viii 〈◊〉 11 D iii Id.   〈◊〉 xix ix xx ix 〈◊〉 12 e prid Id. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 xxi x xxii x 〈◊〉 13 f 〈◊〉 Hillarii 〈◊〉 xxiii xi xxiiii xi 〈◊〉 14 g xix Kl. Februarii 〈◊〉 xxv xii xxvi xii 〈◊〉 15 A xviii Kl.   〈◊〉 xxvii xiii xxviii xiii 〈◊〉 16 b xvii Kl.   〈◊〉 xxix xiii xxx xiii 〈◊〉 17 c xvi Kl.   〈◊〉 xxxi xv xxxii xv 〈◊〉 18 d xv Kl. Prtfca 〈◊〉 xxxiii xvi xxxiiii xvi 〈◊〉 19 e xiiii Kl.   〈◊〉 xxv xvii xxxvii 1. Co● 1. 〈◊〉 20 f xiii Kl. Fabian 〈◊〉 xxviii xviii xxxix ii 〈◊〉 21 g xiii Kl. Agnes 〈◊〉 xi xix xii iii 〈◊〉 22 A xi Kl. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 xiii xx xliii iiii 〈◊〉 23 b x Kl.   〈◊〉 xliiii xxi xiv v 〈◊〉 24 c ix Kl.   〈◊〉 xlvi xxii xivi vi 〈◊〉 25 d viii Kl. Couerl Paul 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 5. Acts 22. M●d. 6. Acts 26. 〈◊〉 26 e vii Kl.   〈◊〉 Eene 48. Mat. 23. Gen. 49. 1. Co● 7. 〈◊〉 27 f vi Kl.   〈◊〉 i xxiiii Exod. 1. viii 〈◊〉 28 g v Kl.   〈◊〉 Cord. 2. xxv iii ix 〈◊〉 29 A iiii Kl.   〈◊〉 iiii xxvi v x 〈◊〉 30 b iii Kl.   〈◊〉 vii xxvii viii xi 〈◊〉 31 c ●id Kl.   〈◊〉 ix xxviii x xii ❧ February hath xxviij dayes ❧ The Moone xxix ●●ne riseth houre 7. min. 15. falleth houre 4. min. 45. Psalmes Morning prayer Euening prayer     1. Lesson 2. Lesson 1. Lesson 2. Lesson 〈◊〉 1 d 〈◊〉 Fast ii Exod. II. Mark I Exo. 12. Cor. 13. 〈◊〉 2 e iiii No. 〈◊〉 iii wild 9. ii wif. 12. xiiii 〈◊〉 3 f iii No. Biast iiii Exod. 13. iii Exod. 14. xv 〈◊〉 4 g prid No.   v xv iiii xvi xvi
of this Realme safely maintained and last of all all estates and people thereof in true obedience and charitie vnited and knit together Grant this O God for thy onely Sonnes sake Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen The third Collect. PReuent vs O Lorde in all our doing with thy most Gracious favour and further vs with thy continuall helpe that in all our woorkes begunne continued and ended in thee wee may glorifie thy holy Name and finally by thy mercy obtaine Euerlasting life through Iesus Christ our Lord. Then shall follow the Benediction as thus THe grace of our Lord Iesus Christ 2. Cor. 13 and the loue of God and the fellowship of the holy Ghost be with vs all euermore Amen The order where Morning and Euening Prayer shall be vsed and said THE morning and Euening Prayer shal be vsed in the accustomed place of the Church Chappell or Chancell except it shall be otherwise determined by the Ordinary of the place And the chancels shall remaine as they haue done in times past And here is to be noted that the Minister at the time of the Communion and at all other times in his ministration shall vse such ornaments in the Church as were in vse by authoritie of Parliament in the second yeere of the raigne of King Edward the sixt according to the Acte of Parliament set in the beginning of this Booke An order for Morning prayer daily throughout the yeere At the beginning both of Morning prayer and like wise of Euening prayer the Minister shall reade with a lowd voyce some one of these sentences of the Scriptures that follow And then he shall say that which is written after the said sentences AT what time soeuer a sinner doeth repent him of his sinne from the bottome of this heart I will put all his wickednesse out of my remembrance saith the Lord. Eze. xviij I doe knowe mine owne wickednesse and my sinne is alway against me Psal Lj. Turne thy face away from our sinnes O Lord and blot out all our offences Psal Lj. A sorrowfull spirit is a sacrifice to God despise not O Lord humble and contrite hearts Psal Lj. Rent your hearts and not your garments and turne to the Lord your God because hee is gentle and mercifull he is pacient and of much mercy and such a one that is sory for your afflictions Ioel ij To thee O Lord God belongeth mercy and forgiuenesse Dan●x for we haue gone away from thee and haue not hearkned to thy voyce whereby wee might walke in thy Lawes which thou hast appointed for vs. Correct vs O Lord and yet in thy iudgement not in thy fury lest we should be consumed and brought to nothing 〈◊〉 x. Amend your liues for the kingdome of God is at hand Ma●h iij. I will go to my father and say to him Father I huve sinned against heaven and against thee I am no more worthy to be called thy sonne Luke xv Enter not into Iudgement with thy seruants O Lord for no flesh is righteous in thy sight Psal exliij If wee say that we haue no sinne wee deceiue our selues and there is no trueth in vs. i. Iohn j. DEarely beloued brethren the scripture mooueth vs in sundry places to acknowledge and confesse our manifolde sinnes and wickednes and that wee should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God our heauenly Father but confesse them with an humble lowly penitent and obedient heart to the ende that wee may obtaine forgiuenesse of the same vy his infinite goodnesse and mercy And although we ought at all times humbly to acknowledge our sinnes before God yet ought wee most chiefly so to doe when wee assemble and meete together to render thankes for the great benefits that we haue received at his hands to set foorth his most worthy prayse to heare his most holy word and to aske those things which be requisite and necessary aswell for the body as the soule Wherefore I pray and beseech you as many as be here present to accompany me with a pure heart and humble voyce vnto the Throne of the heauenly grace saying after me A generall confession to be said of the whole Congregation after the Minister kneeling ALmighty and most mercifull Father wee have erred and strayed from thy wayes like lost sheepe wee haue followed too much the deuices and desires of our owne hearts we have offended against thy holy Lawes we have left vndone those things which wee ought to have done and we haue done those things which wee ought not to haue done and there is no health in vs but thou O Lord haue mercy upon vs miserable offenders spare thou them O God which confesse their faults restore thou them that be penitent according to thy promises vnto mankinde in Christ Iesu our Lord and graunt O most mercifull Father for his sake that we may hereafter liue a godly righteous and sober life to the glory of thy holy Name Amen The absolution or remission of sinnes to be pronounced by the Minister alone ALmighty God the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which desireth not the death of a sinner but rather that hee may turne from his wickednesse and liue and hath giuen power and commandement to his Ministers to declare and pronounce to his people being penitent the absolution and remission of their sinnes hee pardoneth and absolueth all them which truely repent and vnfainedly beleeue his holy Gospel Wherefore we beseech him to graunt vs true repentance and his holy spirit that those things may please him which wee doe at this present and that the rest of our life hereafter may be pure and holy so that at the last wee may come to his eternallioy through Iesus Christ our Lord. The people shall answere Amen Then shall the Minister begin the Lords prayer with a lowd voyce OUr Father which art in heaven halowed ve thy Name Thy kingdom come Thy wil be done in earth as it is in heauen Give vs this day our daily bread And forgiue vs our trespasses as we forgiue them that trespasse vs. And leade vs not into temptation But deliver vs from evil Amen Then likewise he shall say O Lord open thou our lips Answere And our mouth shall shew foorth thy prayse Priest O God make speed to save vs. Answere O Lord make haste to helpe vs. Priest Glory be to the Father and to the Sonne c. As it was in the beginning is now c. Prayse ye the Lord. Then shall be said or sung this Psalme following O Come let vs sing unto the Lord let vs heartily reioyce in the strength of our salution Veni●e exul 〈◊〉 Let vs come before his presence with thankesgiuing and shew our selves glad in him with Psalmes For the Lord is a great God and a great King avoue all gods In his hand are all the corners of the earth and the strength of the hilles is
dead To him giue al the Prophets witnesss that through his Name whosoeuer beleeueth in him shal receiue remission of sinnes The Gospel BEholde Luk. 24.13 two of his Disciples went that same day to a towne called Emmaus which was from Hierusalem about threescore furlongs and they talked together of all the things that had happened And it chanced while they communed together and reasoned Iesus himselfe drew neere went with them but their eies were holden that they should not know him And he said vnto them What maner of communications are these that ye haue one to another as ye walke are sad And one of them whose name was Cleophas answered said vnto him Art thou only a stranger in Hierusalem hast not knowen the things which haue chanted there in these daies He said vnto them What things and they sayde vnto him of Iesus Of Nazareth which was a Prophet mightie in deed and word before God all the people and how the high Priestes and our rulers deliuered him to be condemned to death and haue crucified him But we trusted that it had bene hee which should haue redeemed Israel And as touching all these things to day is euen the third day that they were done Yea certaine women also of our companie made vs astonied which came earely vnto the sepulchre and found not his body and came saying that they had seene a vision of Angels which sayd that hee was aliue And certaine of them which were with vs went to the sepulchre found it euen so as the women had sayd but him they saw not And he sayd vnto them O fooles slow of heart to beleeue all that the Prophets haue spoken Ought not Christ to haue suffered these things and to enter into his glory And he began at Moses and all the Prophets interpreted vnto them in al Scriptures which were written of him And they drew nigh vnto the towne which they went vnto he made as though he would haue gone further and they constrained him saying Abide with vs for it draweth towards night the day is farre passed And he went in to tary with them And it came to passe as he fate at meat with them he tooke bread and blessed it and brake gaue to them And their ●ies were opened they knew him and he vanished out of their sight And they said between themselues Did not our hearts burn within vs while he talked with vs by the way and opened to vs the Scriptures And they rose vp the same houre and returned to Hierusalem and found the eleuen gathered together and them that were with them saying The Lord is risen in deed and hath appeared vnto Simon And they told what things were done in the way and how they knew him in breaking of bread Tuesday in Easter weeke The Collect. ALmightie Father which hast giuen thine onely Sonne to die for our sinnes and to rise againe for our iustification graunt vs so to put away the leauen of malice and wickednesse that wee may alway serue thee in purenesse of liuing and trueth through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle YE men and brethren Act. 13.26 children of the generation of Abraham and whosoeuer among you feareth God to you is this word of saluation sent For the inhabiters of Hierusalem and their rulers because they knew him not nor yet the voyces of the Prophets which are read euery Sabboth day they haue fulfilled them in condemning him And when they found no cause of death in him yet desired they Pilat to kill him And when they had fulfilled all that were written of him they tooke him downe from the tree and put him in a sepulchre But God raised him againe from death the third day and he was seene many dayes of them which went with him from Galilee to Hierusalem which are witnesses vnto the people And wee declare vnto you how that the promise which was made vnto the Fathers God hath fulfilled vnto their children euen vnto vs in that he raised vp Iesus againe euen as it is written in the second Psalme Thou art my sonne this day haue I begotten thee As concerning that he raised him vp from death now no more to returne to corruption hee sayd on this wife The holy promises made to Dauid will I giue faithfully vnto you Wherefore hee sayeth also in another place Thou shall not suffer thine holy One to see corruption For Dauid after that he had in his time fulfilled the will of God fell on sleepe and was laid vnto his fathers and saw corruption But hee whom God raised againe saw no corruption Be it knowen vnto you therefore yee men and brethren that through this man is preached vnto you forgiuenesse of sinnes and that by him all that beleeue are iustified from all things from which ye could not be iustified by the law of Moses Beware therefore lest that fall on you which is spoken of in the Prophets Behold yee despisers and wonder and perish ye For I doe a worke in your dayes which yee shall not beleeue though a man declare it vnto you The Gospel IEsus stood in the mids of his Disciples Luke 24.36 and said vnto them Peace be vnto you It is I feare not But they were abashed afraid and supposed that they had seene a Spirit And hee said vnto them Why are yee troubled and why doe thoughts arise in your hearts Behold my hands my feete that it is euen I my selfe handle me and see for a spirit hath no flesh and bones as ye se me haue And when hee had thus spoken he shewed them his hands and his feete And while they yet beleeued not for ioy and wondred he said vnto them Haue yee here any meate And they offered him a piece of a broyled fish and of an hony combe And hee tooke it and did eat before them And he said vnto them These are the words which I spake vnto you while I was yet with you that all must bee fulfilled which were written of mee in the Lawe of Moses and in the Prophets and in the Psalmes Then opened hee their wits that they might vnderstand the Scriptures and said vnto them Thus it is written and thus it behoued Christ to suffer and to rise againe from death the third day and that repentance and remission of sinnes should bee preached in his Name among all nations and must begin at Hierusalem And ye are witnesses of these things The first Sunday after Easter The Collect. ALmightie God which c. As at the Communion on Easter day The Epistle ALl that is borne of God 1. Ioh. 5.4 ouercommeth the world And this is the victory that ouercommeth the world euen our faith Who is hee that ouercommeth the world but hee that beleeueth that Iesus is the Sonne of God This Iesus Christ is he that came by water and blood not by water only but by water and blood And it is the
before God Wherefore lay apart all fillthinesse and superstuitie of maliciousnesse and receiue with meekenesse the word that is grafted in you which is able to saue your soules The Gospel IEsus said vnto his disciples Ioh. 16.5 Now I go my way to him that sent me and none of you asketh me whither I goe but because I haue sayd such things vnto you your hearts are full of sorrow Neuerthelesse I tell you the trueth it is expedient for you that I goe away For if I goe not away that comforter will not come vnto you but if I depart I will send him vnto you And when he is come he will rebuke the world of sin and of righteousnesse and of iudgement Of sinne because they beleeue not on me Of righteousnesse because I goe to my Father and ye shall see me no more Of indgement because the prince of this world is iudged already I haue yet many things to say vnto you but ye cannot beare them away now Howbeit when he is come which is the spirit of trueth he will lead you into all trueth He shall not speake vnto himselfe but whatsoeuer he shall heare that shall he speake and he will shew you things to come He shall glorifie me for he shal receiue of mine and shal shew vnto you All things that the Father hath are mine therefore sayd I vnto you that he shall take of mine and shew vnto you The fift Sunday after Easter The Collect. LOrd from whom all good things doe come grant vs thy humble seruants that by thy holy inspiration we may thinke those things that be good and by thy mercifull guiding may performe the same through our Lord Iesus Christ The Epistle SEe that ye be doers of the word Iam. 1.22 and not hearers onely deceiuing your owne selues For if any man heare the word and declareth not the same by his workes he is like vnto a man beholding his bodily face in a glasse For assoone as hee hath looked on himselfe he goeth his way and forgetteth immediatly what his fashion was But whoso looketh in the perfect law of libertie and continueth therein if he be not a forgetfull hearer but a doer of the worke the same shall be happy in his deed If any man among you seeme to be deuout refraineth not his tongue but deceiueth his owne heart this mans deuotion is in vaine Pure deuotion and vndefiled before God the father is this to visit the fatherlesse and widowes in their aduersitie and to keepe himselfe vnspotted of the world The Gospel VErily Iohn 16.23 verily I say vnto you whatseouer yee aske the Father in my name he will giue if you Hitherto haue ye asked nothing in my name Aske and ye shall receiue that your ioy may be full These things haue I spoken vnto you by prouerves The time will come when I shall no more speake vnto you by prouerves but I shal shew you plainly from my Father At that day shall yee aske in my Name and I say not vnto you that I will speake vnto my Father for you for the Father himselfe loueth you because ye haue loued me and haue beleeued that I came out from God I when out from the Father and came into the world Againe I leaue the world and goe to the Father His disciples sayd vnto him Loe now thou talkest plainly and speakest no prouerve Now are we sure that thou knowest all things and needest not that any man shoulde aske thee any question therefore beleeue we that thou camest from God Iesus answered them Now ye doe beleeue behold the houre draweth nigh and is already come that ye shal be scattered euery man to his owne and shall leaue mee alone And yet am I not alone for the Father is with mee These words haue I spoken vnto you that in me yee might haue peace for in the world shall yee haue tribulation But bee of good cheere I haue ouercome the world The Ascension day The Collect. GRaunt we beseech thee Almightie God that like as wee doe beleeue thy onely begotten Sonne our Lorde to haue ascended into the heauens so wee may also in heart and minde thither ascende and with him continually dwell The Epistle IN the former treatise Actes 1.1 deare Theophilus wee haue spoken of all that Iesus beganne to do and teach vntill the day in which hee was taken vp after that hee through the holy Ghost had giuen commaundements vnto the Apostles whom he had chosen to whom also he shewed himselfe aliue after his passion and that by many tokens appearing vnto them fortie dayes and speaking of the kingdome of God and gathered them together and commanded them that they should not depart front Hierusalem but to wait for the promise of the Father whereof sayeth he ye haue heard of me For Iohn truely baptized with water but yee shall be baptized with the holy Ghost after these few dayes When they therefore were come together they asked of him saying Lord wilt thou at this time restore againe the kingdome to Israel And he sayd vnto them It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father hath put in his owne power But ye shall receiue power after the holy Ghost is come vpon you and ye shall be witnesses vnto me not onely in Hierusalem but also in al Iurie and in Samaria and euen vnto the worlds end And when he had spoken these things while they beheld he was taken vpon high and a cloud recieued him vp out of their sight And while they looked stedfastly vp toward heauen as he went behold two men stood by them in white apparell which also sayd Yee men of Galilee Why stand ye gazing vp into heauen This same Iesus which is taken vp from you into heauen shall so come euen as ye haue seene him goe into heauen The Gospel IEsus appeared vnto the eleuen as they fate at meate Mark 16.14 and cast in their teeth their vnbeliefe and hardnesse of heart because they beleeued not them which had seene that hee was risen againe from the dead And he said vnto them Go ye into al the world and preach the Gospel to all creatures He that beleeueth and is baptized shal be saued but he that beleeueth not shal be damned And these tokens shall follow them that beleeue In my name they shall cast out deuils they shal speake with new tongues they shall driue away serpents and if they drinke any deadly thing it shall not hurt them they shall lay their handes on the sicke and they shall recouer So when the Lord had spoken vnto them hee was receiued into heauen and is on the right hand of God And they went forth and preached euery where the Lorde working with them and confirming the word with miracles following Sunday after Ascension day The Collect. O God the King of glory which hast exalted thine only Sonne Iesus Christ with great triumph vnto thy kingdome in
meeknesse temperance against such there is no law They truely that are Christs haue crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts The Gospel ANd it chanced as Iesus went to Hierusalem Luke 17.11 that he passed thorow Samaria and Galilee And as he entred into a certaine towne there met him tenne men that were lepers which stood afarre off and put foorth their voices and sayd Iesus master haue mercie on vs. When hee sawe them hee said vnto them Goe shewe your selues vnto the Priestes And it came to passe that as they went they were clensed And one of them when he saw that he was clensed turned backe againe and with a loud voice praised God and fell downe on his face at his feete and gaue him thankes And the same was a Samaritane And Iesus answered and said Are there not ten clensed but where are those nine There not found that returned againe to giue God prayse saue onely this stranger And he said vnto him Arise go thy way thy faith hath made thee whole The xv Sunday after Trinitie The Collect. KEepe we beseeth thee O Lorde thy Church with thy perpetuall mercie And because the frailtie of man without thee cannot but fal keepe vs euer by thy helpe and leade vs to all things profitable to our saluation through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle YEsee how large a letter I haue written vnto you with mine own hand As many as desire with outward appearance to please carnally Gal. 6.11 the same constraine you to bee circumcised onely lest they should suffer persecution for the crosse of Christ for they themselues which are circumcised keep not the law but desire to haue you circucised that they might reioice in your flesh God forbid that I should reioice but in the crosse of our Lord Iesus Christ whereby the world is crucified vnto me I vnto the world For in Christ Iesu neither circumcision auaileth any thing at all nor vncircumcision but a new creature And as many as walke according vnto this rule peace be on them and mercie and vpon Israel that pertaineth to God From henceforch let no man put me to businesse for I beare in my body the markes of the Lord Iesu Brethren the grace of our Lord Iesus Christ bee with your spirit Amen The Gospel NO man can serue two masters For either he shal hate the one and loue the other Mat. 6.24 or els leane to the one and despise the other Ye can not serue God and Mammon Therefore I say vnto you Bee not careful for your life what ye shall eate or drinke nor yet for your body what raiment ye shall put on Is not the life more worth then meatē and the bodie more of value then raiment Behold the foules of the ayre for they sow not neither do they reape nor carie into the barnes and your heauenly Father feedeth them Are ye not much better thē they Which of you by taking carefull thought can adde one cubite vnto his stature And why care ye for raiment Consider the Lilies of the field how they grow they labour not neither do they spinne and yet I say vnto you that euen Salomon in all his royalty was not clothed like one of these Wherefore if God so clothe the grasse of the fielde which though it stand to day is to morrow cast into the fornace shall hee not much more doe the same for you O ye of little faith Therfore take no thought saying What shall wee eate or what shall wee drinke or wherewith shall wee bee clothed After all these things doe the Gentiles seeke For your heauenly Father knoweth that yee haue neede of all these things But rather seeke yee first the kingdome of God and the righteousnesse thereof and all these things shal be ministred vnto you Care not then for the morrow for to morrowe day shall care for it selfe Sufficient vnto the day is the trauaile thereof The xvj Sunday after Trinitie The Collect. LOrd we beseech thee let thy continual pitie clense and defend thy congregation and because it can not continue in safety without thy succour preserue it euermore by thy helpe and goodnesse through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle I Desire that you faint not because of my tribulations that I suffer for your sakes Eph. 3.13 which is your praise For this cause I bow my knees vnto the Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which is Father of all that is called father in heauen earth that he would grant you according to the riches of his glory that ye may be strengthened with might by his spirit in the inner man that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith that yee being rooted and grounded in loue might be able to comprehend with all Saints what is the bredth length depth and height and to knowe the excellent loue of the knowledge of Christ that yee might bee filled with all fulnesse which commeth of God Vnto him that is able to doe exceeding abundantly aboue all that wee aske or thinke according to the power that worketh in vs be praise in the congregation by Christ Iesus thorowout al generations from time to time Amen The Gospel AND it fortuned Luke 7.11 that Iesus went into a citie called Naim and many of his disciples went with him much people When he came nigh to the gate of the citie behold there was a dead man caried out which was the onelysonne of his mother and she was widowe and much people of the citie was with her And when the Lord saw her hee had compassion on her said vnto herm Weepe not And he came nigh and touched the coffin and they that bare him stood still And he said Yong man I say vnto thee Arise And he that was dead sate vp and began to speake And he deliuered him to his mother And there came a feare on them all and they gaue the glory vnto God saying A great Prophet is risen vp among vs and hath visited his people And this rumor of him went forth thorowout all Iury and thorowout all the regions which lie round about The xvij Sunday after trinitie The Collect. LOrd we pray thee that thy grace may alwayes preuent and follow vs and make vs continually to bee giuen to all good workes through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle I Which am a prisoner of the Lordes exhort you that yee walke worthie of the vocation wherewith ye are called Eph. 4.1 with all lowlinesse and meekenesse with humblenesse of minde forbearing one another through loue be diligent to keepe the vnitie of the spirit through the bond of peace being one body one spirit euen as ye are called in one hope of your calling Let there be but one Lord one faith one baptisme one God and father of all which is aboue all and through all and in you all The Gospel IT chanced that Iesus went into the house of one of the chiefe Pharises
Luk. 14.1 to eat bread on the Sabboth day and they watched him And behold there was a certaine man before him which had the dropsie And Iesus answered spake vnto the Lawyers Pharises saying Is it lawfull to heale on the Sabboth day And they held their peace And he tooke him healed him let him go answered them saying Which of you shal haue an Asse or an Oxe fallen into a pit and will not straightway pul him out on the Sabboth day And they could not answere him again to these things He put forth also a similitude to the ghests when he marked how they preased to be in the highest roomes and said vnto them When thou art bidden to a wedding of any man sitte not downe in the highest roome least a more honourable man then thou bee bidden of him and hee that bade him and thee come and say to thee Giue this man roome and thou begin with shame to take the lowest roome But rather when thou art bidden goe and fit in the lowest roome that when he that bad thee commeth hee may say vnto thee Friend sit vp higher then shall thou haue worship in the presence of them that sit at meate with thee For whosoener exalteth himselfe shall be brought low and he that humbleth himselfe shall be exalted The xviij Sunday after trinitie The Collect. LOrd we beseech thee graunt thy people grace to auoyde the infections of the deuil and with pure heart and minde to followe thee the onely God through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle I Thanke my GOD alwayes on your behalfe 1. Cor. 14. for the grace of God which is giuen you by Iesus Christ that in all things yee are made rich by him in all vtterance and in al knowledge by the which things the testimonie of Iesus Christ was confirmed in you so that yee are behind in no gift waiting for the appearing of our Lord Iesus Christ which shall also strengthen you to the end that ye may be blamelesse in the day of the comming of our Lord Iesus Christ The Gospel WHen the Pharises had heard that Iesus had put the Sadduces to silence Matth 22.34 they came together and one of them which was a Doctour of the Law asked him question tempting him and saying Master which is the greatest commaundement in the Lawe Iesus sayde vnto him Thou shall loue the Lord thy GOD with all thine heart and with all thy soule and with all thy minde This is the first greatest commandement And the second is like vnto it Thou shall thou thy neighbour as thy selfe In these two commaundements hang all the Law the Prophets While the Pharisees were gathered together Iesus asked them saying What thinke ye of Christ whose sonne is he They said vnto him The sonne of Dauid He sayd vnto them How then doth Dauid in spirit call him Lord saying The Lord sayd vnto my Lorde Sit thou on my right hand till I make thine enemies thy footestoole If Dauid then call him Lord how is he thē his sonne And no man was able to answer him any thing neither durst any man from that day forfh aske him any mo questions The xix Sunday after Trinitie The Collect. O God forasmuch as without thee wee are not able to please thee grant that the working of thy mercie may in all things direct and rule onr hearts through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle THis I say Eph. 4.17 and testifie through the Lord that yee hence foorth walke not as other Gentiles walke in banitie of their minde while they are blinded in their vnderstanding being far from a godly life by the meanes of the ignorance that is in them because of the blindnes ot their hearts which being past repentance haue giuen themselues ouer vnto wantonnesse to worke all maner of vncleannesse euen with greedinesse But ye haue not so learned Christ If so bee that yee haue heard him and haue bene taught in him as the trueth is in Iesu as concerning the conuersation in times past to lay from you the olde man which is corrupt according to the deceiueable lustes to be renewed also in the spirite of your minde and to put on that newe man which after God is shapen in righteousnesse and true holinesse Wherefore put away lying speake euery man trueth vnto his neighbour forasmuch as wee are members one of another Be angry and sinne not Let not the sunne go downe upon your wrath neither giue place to the backbiter Let him that stole steale no more but let him rather labour with his hands the thing which is good that he may gine vnto him that needeth Let no filthie communication proceede out of your mouth but that which is good to edifie withal as oft as neede is that it may minister grace vnto the hearers And grieue not the holy spirit of God by whom ye are sealed vnto the day of redemption Let all bitternesse and fiercenes and wrath and roaring cursed speaking be put away from you with all maliciousnesse Be ye courteous one to another merciful forgiuing one another euen as God for Christs sake hath forgiuen you The Gospel IEsus entred into a ship Mat. 9.1 and passed ouer and came into his owne citie And beholde they bought to him a man sicke of the palsie lying in a bed And when Iesus sawe the faith of them he said to the sicke of the palsie Sonne be of good cheere thy sinnes be forgiuen thee And beholde certaine of the Scribes sayde within themselues This man blasphemeth And when Iesus saw their thoughts he sayd wherefore thinke ye euill in your hearts Whether is it easier to say Thy sinnes be forgiuen thee or to say Arise and walke But that ye may know that the sonne of man hath power to forgiue sinnes in earth Then saith he to the sicke of the palsie Arise take vp thy bed and goe vnto thy house And hee arose and departed to his house But the people that saw it marueiled and glorfied God which had giuen such power vnto men The xx Sunday after Trinitie The Collect. ALmightie and mercifull God of thy bountifull goodnesse keepe vs from all things that may hurt vs that wee being ready both in bodie and soule may with free heartes accomplish those things that than wouldest haue done though Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle TAke heede therefore how yee walke circnmspectly Ephes 5.15 not as vnwise but as wise men redeeming the time because the dayes are euill Wherefore be yee not vnwise but vnderstand what the will of the Lord is and be not drunken with wine wherein is excesse but be ye filled with the Spirit speaking vnto your selues in Psalmes and Hymnes and spirituall songs singing and making melodie to the Lord in pour hearts giuing thankes alwayes for all things vnto God the Father in the Name of our Lord Iesus Christ submiting your selues one to another in the seare of God The
Gospel IEsus said Matth. 22.1 The kingdom of heauen is like bnto a man that was a King which made a marriage for his sonne and sent forth his seruants to call them that were bidden to the wedding and the would not come Again he sent foorth other seruants saying Tell them which are bidden Behold I haue premine dinner mine oxen and my fatlings are killed and al things are readie come vnto the marriage But they mabe light of it anb went their wayes one to his farme place another to his merchandife and the remnant tooke his seruants and intereated them shamefully and slew them But when the King heard thereof hee was wroth and sent foorth his men of ware and destroyed those murderers and burnt vp their Citie Then said he vnto his seruants The marriage indeede is prepared but they which were bidden were not worthy Goe ye therefore out into the high wayes and as many as ye finde bid them to the marriage And the seruants went foorth into the high wayes and gathered together all as many as they could finde both good and bad and the wedding was furnished with ghestes Then the king came in to see the ghestes and when hee spied there a man which had not on a wedding garment he said vnto him Friend how camest thou in higher not hauing a wedding garment And he was euen speechlesse Then said the King to the ministers Take and binde him hand and foote and cast him into vttet darkenesse there shall be weeping and weeping and gnashing of teeth For many be called but few are chosen The xxj Sunday after Trinitie The Collect. GRant we beseech thee mercifull Lord to thy faithfull people pardon and peace that they may bee cleansed from all their sinnes and serue thee with a quiet minde through Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle MY brethren Ephes 6.10 be strong through the Lord and through the power of his might Put on all the armour of God that yee may stand against all the assaults of the deuil For wee wrestle not against flesh blood but against rule against power against worldly rulers euen gouernounrs of the darknesse of this world against spiritual craftines in heauenly things Wherefore take vnto you the whole whole armour of God that ye may be able to resist in the euill day and stand perfect in all things Stand therefore and your loynes girde with the trueth hauing on the brestplate of righteousnes and hauing shooes on your feete that yee may be prepared for the Gospel of peace Aboue all take to you the shield of faith wherewhih yee may quench all the fierie darts of the wicked and take the helmet of saluation and the sword of the spirit which is the word of God And pray alwayes with all maner prayer and supplication in the spirit and watch thereunto with all instance and supplication for all Saints and for me that vtterance may be giuen vnto me that I may open my mouth freely to vtter the secrets of the Gospel whereof I am a messenger in bonds that therein I may speake freely as I ought to speake The Gospel THere was a certaine ruler Ioh. 4.46 whose sanne was sicke at Capetnaum Assone as the same heard that Iesus was come out of Iurie into Galilee hee went vnto him and besought him that hee would come downe and heale his sonne for hee was euen at the poynt of death Then siad Iesus vnto him except ye see fignes and wonders ye will not beleeue The ruler said vnto him Sir come downe or euer that my sonne die Iesus faith vnto him Goe thy way thy sonne liueth The man beleeued the word that Iesus had spoken vnto him and he went his way And as he was going downe the seruants met him and told him saying Thy sonne liueth Then enquired hee of them the houre when he began to amend And they said vnto him Yesterday at the seventh houre the seuer left him So the father knew that it was the same houre in the which Iesus said vnto him Thy sonne liueth And he beleeued and all his household This is againe the second miracle that Iesus did when he was come out of Iurie into Galilee The xxij Sunday after Trinitie The Collect. LOrd wee beseech thee to keepe thy housholde the Church in continuall godlinesse that through thy protection it may be free from all aduersities and deuoutly giuen to serue thee in good works to the glory of thy name through Iesus Christ out Lord. The Epistle I Thanke my God with all remembrance of you alwayes in all my prayers for you Phil. 1.3 and pray with gladnesse because ye are come into the fellowship of the Gospel frō the first day vntill now and am surely certified of this that hee which hath begun a good worke in you shall performe it vntill the day of Iesus Christ as it becommeth me that I should so iudge of you all because I haue you in my heart foresmuch as ye are all companions of grace with mee euen in my bonds and in the desending and establishing of the Gospel For God is my record how greatly I long after you all from the very heart roote in Iesus Crist And this I pray that your loue may increase yet more and more in knowledge in all vnderstanding that ye may accept the things that are most excellent that ye many be pure and sush as offend no man vntil the day of Christ being filled with the fruite of righteousnesse which commeth by Iesus Christ vnto the glory and prayse of God The Gospel PEter sayd vnto Iesus Matth. 18.21 Lord how oft shall I forgiue my brother if he sinne against me till seuen times Iesus sayth vnto him I say not vnto thee vntill seuen times but seuenty times seuen times Therefore is the kingdome of heauen likened vnto a certaine man that was a King which would take accomptes of this seruants And when hee had begun to reckon one was brought vnto him which ought him ten thousand talents but forasmuch as hee was not able to pay his Lord commanded him to be sold and his wife and children and all that he had and payment to be made The seruants fell down and besought him saying Sir haue patience with me and I wil pay thee all Then had the Lord pitie on that seruant loosed him and forgaue him the debt So the same seruant went out found one of his fellowes which ought him an hundred pence and he laid hands on him and tooke him by the throate saying Pay that thou owest And his fellow fell downe and besought him saying Haue patience with me I will pay thee all And he would not but went and cast him into prison till hee should pay the debt So when his fellows saw what was done they were very sorie and came and tolde vnto their Lord all that had happened Then his Lord called him and said vnto him O thou vngracious seruant I forgaue
called Saul of Thursus For behold he prayeth and hath seene in a vision a man named Ananias comming in vnto him and putting his hands on him that he might receiue his sight Then Ananias answered Lord I haue heard by many of this man how much euill he hath done to the Saints at Hierusalem And here he hath authoritie of the hie Priests to bind all that call on thy Name The Lord said vnto him Go thy way for he is a chose vessell vnto me to beare my name before the Gentiles Kings and the children of Israel For I will shew him how great things hee must suffer for my Names sake And Ananias went his way and entred into the house and put this hands on him and said Brother Saul the Lord that appeared vnto thee in the way as thou camest hath sent me that thou mightest receiue thy sight bee filled with the holy Ghost And immediatly there fel from his eyes as it had bene scales and hee receiued sight and arose and was baptized and receiued meat and was comforted Then was Saul a certaine dayes with the discriples which were at Damasco And straight way bee preached Christ in the Synagogues how that he was the Sonne of God But all that heard him were amazed and sayd Is not this he that spoyled them which called on this name in Hierusalem and came hither for that intent that hee might bring them bound vnto the hie Priests But Saul increased the more in strength and confounded the Iewes which dwelt at Damasco affirming that this was very Christ The Gospel PEter answered and sayd vnto Iesus Matth. 19.27 Behold we haue for saken all and folowed thee what shall we haue therefore Iesus said vnto them verely I say vnto you that when the Sonne of man shall sit in the seate of his maiestie ye that haue followed me in the regeneration shall sit also vpon twelue seates and iudge the twelue tribes of Israel And euery one that forsaketh house or brethen or sisters or father or mother or wife or children orlands for my names sake shall receiue an hundred folde and shal inherit euerlasting life But many that are first shall be last and the last shal be first The purification of Saint Marie the Virgin The Collect. ALmighty and euerlasting God wee humbly beseech thy Maiestie that as thy onely begotten Sonne was this day presented in the Temple in substance of our fiesh so graunt that wee may be Presented vnto thee with pure and cleare mmdes by Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle The same that is appointed for the Sunday The Gospel The Gospel WHen the time of their purification after the law of Moses was come they brought him to Hierusalem to present him to the Lord as it is written in the Law of the Lord Euery man childe that first openeth the matrix Luk. 2.22 shall be called holy to the Lord and to offer as it is sayd in the Law of the Lord a payre of turtle doues or two yong pigeons And behold there was a man in Hierusalem whose name was Simeon and the same man was iust and godly and looked for the cpnsolation of Israel and the holy Ghost was in him And an answere had he receiued of the holy Ghost that he should not see death except he first sawe the Lord Christ And he came by inspiration into the Temple S. Matthias day The Collect. ALmighty God which in the place of the traitor Iudas diddest chuse thy faithful seruant Mathias to bee of the number of thy twelue Apostles Grant that thy Church being alway preserued from false Apostles may be ordered and guided by faithfull and true pastours though Iesus Christ our Lord. The Epistle IN those dayes Peter stoode vp in the middes of the disciples Acts 1.15 and sayd The number of names that were together were about an hundred and twenty yee men and brethren this Scripture must needes haue been fulfilled which the holy Ghost through the mouth of Dauid spake before of Iudas which was guide to themt that tooke Iesus For he was numbred with vs and had obtained fello wship in this ministration And the same hath now possessed a platte of ground with the reward of iniquitie and when he was hanged hurst asu●der in the middes and all his bowels gushed out And it was knowen vnto all the inhabiters of Hierusalem insomuch that the same fielde is called in their mother tongue Acheldama that is to say the bloody fielde For it is written in the booke of Psalmes His habitation bee voyde and no man be dwelling therein and his bishopricke let another take Wherefore of these men which haue companied with vs all the time that the Lord Iesus had all his Conuersation among vs beginning at the baptisme of Iohn vnto that same day that he was taken vp from vs must one be ordeined to be a witnesse with vs of his resurrcction And they appointed two Ioseph which is called Barsabas whose surname was Iustus and Matthias And when they prayed they sayd Thou Lorde which knowest the hearts of all men shew whether of these two thou hast chosen that hee may take the roome of this ministration Apostleship from which Iudas by transgression fell that he might goe into his owne place And they gaue forth their lots and the lot fell on Matthias and he was counted with the eleuen Apostles The Gospel IN that time Iesus answered Matt. 1.25 and sayde I thanke thee O Father Lord of heauen and earth because thou hast hid these things frō the wise and prudent and hast shewed them vnto babes Verily Father euen so was it thy good pleasure All things are giuen vnto me of my Father and no man knoweth the Sonne but the father neither knoweth any man the Father saue the Sonne and hee to whomsoeuer the Sonne will open him Come vnto me all yee that labour and are laden and I will ease you Take my yoke vpon you and learne of me for I am meeke and lowly in heart and yee shall finde rest vnto your soules for my yoke is easie and my burden is light Annunciation of the Virgin Mary The Collect. WE beseech thee Lorde power thy grace into our hearts that as we haue knowē Chrst thy sonnes incarnation by the message of an Angel so by his crosse and passion wee may be brought vnto the glory of his resurrection through the same Christ our Lord. The Epistle GOd spake once againe to Ahaz saying Esai 7.10 Require a token of the Lord thy God whether it bee toward the depth beneath or towarde the height aboue Then said Ahaz I will require none neither will I tempt the Lord. And he saide Hearken to ye of the house of Dauid Is it not ynough for you that ye be grieuous vnto men but yee must grieue my God also And therefore the Lord shall giue you a token Behold a virgin shall conceiue and beare a sonne and thou his mother shalt