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A17154 Christian praiers and holie meditations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Whereunto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers.; Christian praiers and holy meditations Bull, Henry, d. 1575?; Ledley, John.; Bradford, John, 1510?-1555. Godlie instruction, conteining the summe of all the divinitie necessary for a Christian conscience. aut 1596 (1596) STC 4032; ESTC S120490 133,439 444

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the space of eighteen moneths was finally taken by the king of Babylon Ier. 39. 10 b   11 c   12 d   13 e   14 f   15 g About this time the great sweat began in England Anno. 1552. 16 A   17 b   18 c   19 d   20 e   21 f Marie Magdalen 22 g   23 A   24 b   25 c James Apostle 26 d   27 e As vpon this day the Athenians receiued a great ouerthrow in Sicilia of the Syracusians 28 f   29 g   30 A   31 h   August hath XXXI dayes 1 c Aaron died in the mountain of Hor being 123 yeares olde 40. yeares after the comming out of Egypt Num. 20. 33. 38. 〈◊〉 2 d   3 e   4 f   5 g   6 A   7 b   8 c   9 d   10 e The 10. the temple of Jerusalem was set on fire by the souldiours of Iitus hath not since been builded againe Iosephus lib. 6. cap. 26. 11 f   12 g   13 A   14 b   15 c   16 d   17 e   18 f Dog dayes end 19 g   20 A   21 b   22 c   23 d   24 e Bartholmevv Apostle 25 f   26 g   27 A Religion as on this day was reformed according to Gods expresse truth in the most renounced citie of Geneua an 1535 28 b   29 c   30 d   31 e   September hath XXX daies 1 f   2 g   3 A   4 b   5 c   6 d   7 e Our soueraigne Lady Queen Elizabeth was borne vpon this day at Greenwich Anno. 1532. 8 f   9 g The 9. of this moneth Ierusalem was put to fire and sword and wholly ouerthrowne as Christ foretold them Iosephus lib. 7. cap. 26. 10 A   11 b   12 c   13 d   14 e Chrisostome being chased out of his Church of Constantinople as vpon this daie died 15 f   16 g   17 A   18 b   19 c   20 d   21 e S. Nathevv Apostles 22 f   23 g   24 A   25 b The 25. Nehemias did finish the repairing of the walles of Ierusalem An. 1444 before Christ Nehe 6. 5 26 c   27 d   28 e   29 f S. Michael 30 g   October hath XXXI daies 1 A The Iewes fasted and wept for Godolias Iere 41 and 42. 2 b   3 c   4 d   5 e   6 f   7 g   8 A   9 b   10 c The 10. day was the feast of conciliation which was the only day that God ordained to fall 11 d   12 e   13 f   14 g   15 A   16 b   17 c ● The 17. day which was the 150 after the beginning of the flouds the Ark rested vpon the mountain Ararat in Armenia Gen. 8. 18 d Luke Euangelist 19 e   20 f   21 g   22 A   23 b   24 c The 24. Titus gaue forth 3000. Iewes to the wild beasts Anno. 73. 25 d   26 e   27 f   28 g Simon and Jude 29 A   30 b   31 c   November hath XXX dayes 1 d All Saintes 2 e   3 f   4 g   5 A   6 b   7 c   8 d   9 e   10 f The 10. This day happened the wofull slaughter of Verna where Ladislan king of Hungarie was slaine by the Turke an 1444. Also as vpon this day Martin Luther was borne 11 g   12 A   13 b   14 c   15 d   16 e   17 f The 17. day of this moneth Queene Elizabeth began her raign 18 g   19 A   20 b   21 c   22 d   23 e   24 f   25 g The 25. day was the counterfeit fealt by Ieroboam after he had withdrawne the ten tribes of Israel from the obedience of Roboam their lawful king the which be ordained in Dan and Bethel after he had set vp the the golden caluer to the intent the people should goe no more to worship in Ierusalem 1. King 12. 26 A   27 b   28 c   29 d   30 e Andrevv Apostle Decembber hath XXX dayes 1 f   2 g   3 A   4 b   5 c The shortest day 6 d   7 e   8 f   9 g   10 A   11 b   12 c   13 d   14 e   15 f The 15. day the yeare before the natiuitie of Christ 165. Antiochus the gretset vp an idol vpon the altar of the Lord in Ierusalem Mach. 1. 16 g   17 A   18 b   19 c   20 d The 20. daie Esdras gaue foorth proclamation to the Israclites to for sake their strange wiues that they had married and to send them away 1. Esd 9. 21 e Thomas Apostle 22 f   23 g   24 A S. Iohn Euangelist died in Ephesus being of the age of 89. yeres vnder Iraian 25 b The natiu●tie of Christ 26 c S. Stephen 27 d S. John Euangelist 28 e Jnnocents 29 f The Emperour about 30. yeares after the destruction of Ierusalem 30 g   A Rule to knowe when the Term●● beginneth and endeth HIllarie Terme beginneth the three twentieth of Ianuarie if it be not sundaie if it be then the next day after and endeth the twelfth of Februarie Easter Terme beginneth seuenteene daies after Easter and endeth foure daies after the Ascension Trinitie Terme beginneth the next day after Corpus Christi day and endeth the Wednesday fourthnight after Michaelmas Terme beginneth the ninth of October if it be not Sunday and endeth the seuen and twentieth of Nouember Eight dayes before anie Terme begin the Exchequer openeth except Trinitie Terme which openeth but foure daies before ¶ An Almanacke for ten yeeres The yere of our Lord. The Prime The Epact Sondaies letter Leape yere Ashwednesday the first day of Lent Easter day VVhitsonday 1596 1 11 D C Mar. 1. April 11. May. 30 1597 1 22 B   Ma. 5. Marc. 27 15 1598 3 23 A   12 April 61. Iune 4. 1599 4 4 G   Mar. 4. 8 May. 27 1600 5 15 F E Feb. 17. Marc. 23 11 1601 6 26 E   8 April 12. May. 31 1602 7 7 D   28 4 23 1603 8 18 B   13 Apr. 24. Iune 12 1604 9 29 A E Mar. 5. April 8 May. 27 1605 10 11 G   Feb. 24. Mar. 31. Mai. 19 AN INTRODVCTION to Prayer FOrasmuch at of our selues we are destitute of all good thinges and vtterlie voyde of all necessarie helpes to saluation the Lord our God of his owne free mercie and goodness● offereth himselfe to vs in Christ and in him he giueth vnto vs in the steed of our miserie all felicitie in the steed of our pouertie the vnspeakeable riches of his grace he openeth vnto vs in him the treasures of heauen that our faith might wholly behold him and