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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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forgive me My Thoughts Slips Guilt Falls Sins Transgressions Iniquities Abominations Work in me Carefulness Clearing of myself Indignation Fear Vehement Desire Zeal Revenge 2 Cor. 7.11 Faith 1. THe Deitie Love Power Providence II. Salvation Anointing Adoption Dominion Conception Birth Sufferings Cross Death Burial Descent Resurrection Ascention Session Return Judgment III. Inspiration Sanctification Calling out of the world Sanctifying in the world Communion of Saints H. Mysteries Forgiveness of sins Resurrection Life Eternal BE Thou my Hope O Thou that art the Hope of all the ends of the Earth And of them that remain in the broad sea Psal 65.5 BLess O Lord All Thy Creatures Mankind Compassed with infirmities The Church Catholic Eastern Western British The Bishops Presbyters Clergie People that love Christ All Estates of the World Christian Nighbour Our Godlie Princes Kings Our Counsellers Judges Magistrates Commanders at Land Sea Commonaltie Succession Learning All in the Court Citie Countrie All who anie waie minister To our Souls Bodies Food Raiment Health Things for this Life All whom we are bound to praie for By Nature Good-turns Charge formerly at present Friendship Charitie Nighbourhood Promise Mutual respects All who Find no leasure to praie Are in great want extreme necessitie Psal 121. THe Lord be my Keeper the Lord be my Defense upon my right hand Ver. 5. The Lord preserve me from all evil Yea the Lord keep my soul V. 7. The Lord preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth for evermore V. 8. O Lord Thou knowest how Thou art able and willing to do good to my soul I wretched man that I am Rom. 7.24 neither know how nor am able nor as I ought willing to do it Do Thou O Lord I beseech Thee in Thy unspeakable loving kindness so order and dispose of me as Thou knowest to be best pleasing to Thee and most expedient for me * See The Triumph of Mercie in the Bishops Manual for the Sick GOodness Grace Love Kindness Humanitie Tit. 3.4 Gentleness Meekness 2 Cor. 10.1 Forbearance Long-suffering Rom. 2.4 Manifold Mercies 1 S. Pet. 1.3 Great Mercies Psal 51.1 Compassions Romans 12.1 Multitude of Compassions Psal 51.1 Bowels of Compassions Col. 3.12 Tenderness of Abundant tender Compassions S. Jam. 5.11 In Passing by P. Mich. 7.18 Overlooking Acts 17.30 Conniving P. Isai 57.11 Manie Times Years H. Nehem. 9.28 30. Unwillingly angrie Lament 3.33 Not suffering His whole displeasure to arise Psal 78.39 Not according to my desert Psal 103.10 Not always Psa 103.9 In wrath remembring mercie P. Hab. 3.2 Repenting of the evil P. Joel 2.13 Thinking everie stripe two P. Isa 40.2 Receiving to Pardon Reconciliation Propitiation ☿ ☿ The Planetatie Character or Hieroglyphic of WENSDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the Fourth Daie Gen. 1.19 IN the Morning watches I thought upon Thee O Lord Because Thou hast been my helper Psal 63 7 8. BLessed art Thou O Lord who createdst the Two Lights The Sun Moon The greater lesser And the Stars Genes 1.16 For Light Signs Seasons V. 14. For Spring Summer Harvest Winter For Daies Weeks Months Years And to rule over The Daie Night V. 18. P. Isaiah BEhold Thou art wroth for we have sinned We are all as an unclean thing and all our righteousnesses as filthie rags We all fade as a leaf and our iniquities like the wind have taken us away But now O Lord Thou art our Father We are the claie we all are the work of Thy hands Be not wroth with us very sore Do not suddenly remember our sins But behold look upon us O Lord we are all Thy people Chapt. 64. V. 5 6 8 9. P. Jeremiah Though our iniquities testifie against us O Lord shew mercie to us for Thy Names sake For our backslidings are manie we have sinned against Thee Yet Thou O Lord art in the midst of us and Thy Name is called upon among us O forget us not O Lord our confidence who savest us in the time of trouble Why art Thou as a Forreiner in the land Or as a Native that comes but to his Inn As one that is fallen into a sleep As a man that is not able to save Chapt. 14. V. 7 8 9. O Lord forgive our iniquities and remember our sins no more Ch 31. V. 34 S. Paul Lord I am carnal sold under sin In me that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing For the good that I would I do not but the evil that I would not that I do I consent unto the Law that it is good And I delight in the law after the inner man But I see another law in my Members warring against the Law of my Mind and bringing me into captivitie to the Law of Sin O wretched man that I am who shal deliver me from the bodie of this death I thank God through JESUS Christ Rom. 7. V. 14 16 18 19 22 23 24 25. Because where sin abounded Grace did much more abound Chapt. 5. V. 20. O Lord Thy graciousness leadeth me unto Repentance Rom. 2.4 O give me Repentance That I maie recover myself out of the snare of the Divil who am taken Captive by him at his will 2 Tim. 2.25 26. S. Peter The time past of my life is sufficient to have wrought the will of my lusts When I walked in lasciviousness revellings banquetings and in all excess of riot 1 Epist 4. Chap. 3. V. O Lamb of God without blemish and without spot Who redeemedst me with Thy pretious blood 1 Epist 1. Cha. 18. and 19. Ver. For that same Blood have mercie and save me For that Blood and for that Name of Thine beside which there is no other under Heaven given among men wherby we must be saved Acts 4.12 K. David God Thou knowest my simpleness and my faults are not hid from Thee Psal 69.5 Lord all my desire is before Thee and my groaning is not hid from Thee Psal 38.9 Let not them who trust in Thee O Lord God of Hosts be ashamed for my cause Let not them who seek Thee be confounded through me O Lord God of Israel Take me out of the mire that I sink not O let me be delivered from them that hate me and out of the deep waters Let not the water-flood drown me neither let the deep swallow me up neither let the pit shut her mouth upon me Psal 69. V. 6 15.16 1 PRide an * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 1 Amorite 2 Envie an * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 2 Hittite 3 Anger a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 3 Perezite 4 Gluttonie a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 4 Girgashite 5 Wantoness an * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 5 Hivite 6 Worldlie Carkings a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 6 Canaanite 7 Lukewarm Carelesness a * The VII Cursed Nations Deut. 7.1 7 Jebusite 1 HUmilitie 2 Mercie 3 Patience 4 Temperance 5 Chastitie 6 Contentation 7 Alacritie and Diligence I
open my lips O Lord and my mouth shal shew Thy praise Psal 51.15 At our Ent'rance into the Church AS for me I will come into Thy House even upon the multitude of Thy mercie and in Thy fear will I worship toward Thy Holie Temple Psal 5.7 O Lord hear the voice of my humble petitions when I crie unto Thee when I hold up my hands toward the Mercie-seat of Thy Holie Temple Psal 28.2 We wait for Thy loving kindness O God in the midst of Thy Temple Psal 48.8 Be mindful of the Brethren who are present and join together in praier with us now Remember their devotion and their zeal Be mindful of them also who upon good cause are absent And have mercie upon them and us according to the multitude of Thy mercies O Lord. Wee bless Thee for our Godlie Princes Orthodox Prelats and for the Founders of This Thy Holie Habitation Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee because Thou hast glorified them for and with whom we also glorifie Thee Let Thine Eies be open and Thine Ears graciously attent to hear the praier which Thy servant praieth in this place wherin Thy Name is called upon 2 Chron. 6.20 33 40. Wo is me I have sinned against Thee O Lord I have sinned against Thee O how evilly have I don and yet Thou hast not requited me according to my sins H. Job 33.27 secund LXX But I am ashamed and turn from my wicked waies and return to my own heart and with all my heart I return to 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 my own heart and behold I return unto Thee with all my heart and with all my might And now O Lord in Thy dwelling place the glorious throne of Thy Kingdom in Heaven hear the praier and supplication of Thy servant * Psal 41.4 And be merciful unto Thy servant and heal his soul K. Solomon's Praier at the Dedication of the Temple 1 Kings 8. and 2 Chron. 6. I dare not so much as lift up mine eies unto heaven But standing afar off I smite upon my brest And saie with the Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luk. 18.13 To me a greater sinner then the Publican be merciful as to the Publican The Earnest desire of man shall be to Thy praise and the continuance of that desire shal hold a Festival to Thee Psal 76.10 secund LXX Morning Praier GLorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee who hast given me sleep for the refreshing of my weakness and for the eas of my labors of this flesh subject to weariness * That this daie and everie daie may come on perfect holie peaceable healthful and without sin Grant Lord we beseech Thee * That an Angel of peace a faithfull guide a Guardian of our souls and bodies may pitch a tent about us and ever suggest what is needful for my salvation Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie The pardon and remission of all sins and of all transgressions Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie What things are good and profitable to our souls together with peace in this world Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie That we accomplish the rest of our life in Repentance and godlie Fear in Health and Peace Grant Lord we beseech Thee † What things are true what are honest what are just what are pure what are lovelie what are of good report wherin there is virtue wherin there is praise that we maie reckon of these things to do them † Philip. 48. Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie A Christian end of our life without Sin without Shame and if Thou think good without Pain and a good Apologie at the dreadful and terrible Tribunal of our Lord JESUS Christ Grant Lord we beseech Thee O Being above all Being O uncreäted Nature Thou Framer of the whole world I set Thee Lord before me Psal 16.9 I lift up my soul unto Thee Psal 25.1 I fall down on my knees and worship Thee Psal 95.6 I humble my self under Thy mightie hand 1 S. Pet. 5.6 I stretch forth my hands unto Thee My soul is for Thee as ground without water Psal 143.6 I smite upon my brest and saie with the Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luke 18.13 To me altogether a sinner To me the chief of sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 To me a greater sinner then the Publican be merciful as to the Publican O Father of Mercies I beseech Thee by Thy Fatherlie bowels of compassion Despise me not An unclean worm Psal 22.6 A dead dogg 2 P. Sam. 9.8 A stinking carcass Despise me not The work of Thy hands Psal 138.8 Thine own Image Gen. 1.27 Despise me not Though I bear the brands of mine iniquitie Lord if Thou wilt Thou canst make mee clean Lord speak the word only I shall be cleansed S. Mat. 8.2 8. And Thou O Savior Christ O Christ my Savior Savior of sinners of whom I am chief 1 Tim. 1.15 Despise me not Despise me not O Lord The price of Thine own blood Upon whom Thy Name is called O Lord Despise me not But look upon me with those Thine eies with which Thou lookedst upon Marie Magdalen at the Feast Peter in the High Priests Hall The Thief on the Cross That with The Thief I maie humbly call upon Thee saying Lord remember me in Thy Kingdom S. Luke 23.42 Peter I maie weep bitterly S. Matth. 26.75 And O that mine eies were a fountain of tears that I might weep daie and night P. Jer. 9.1 Marie Magdalen I maie hear Thee saying Thy sins are forgiven Thee And that with her I maie love much because my manie and manifold sins are forgiven me S. Luke 7.47 48. And Thou all-holie and gracious and quickning Spirit Despise me not Despise me not Thine own Iuspiration Holie thing But turn Thee again O Lord at the last and be intreated to look upon Thy servant Psal 90.13 BLessed art Thou O Lord our God the God of our Fathers Who turnest the shadow of death into the Morning P. Amos 5.8 And renewest the face of the earth Psal 104.30 Who hast dispell'd the darkness by the presence of the light Who separatest the Night and bringest in the Daie Who hast light'ned mine eies that I sleep not in death Psal 13.3 Who hast delivered me from the terrors of the Night and from the Pestilence that walketh in darkness Psal 91.5 6. Who hast driven sleep from mine eies and slumber from mine eie-lids Psal 132.4 Who makest joyful outgoings of the Morning and Evening Psal 65.8 For I laid me down and slept and rose up again Psal 3.5 And Thou Lord madest me dwell in safetie Psal 4.9 For I awaked and beheld and my sleep was sweet unto me
P. Jerem. 31.26 O Lord blot out as a Night-mist mine iniquities P. Isa 44.22 Scatter my sins as a Morning-cloud Grant that I maie becom a child of the Light and of the Daie 1 Thes 55. That I male walk soberly chastly and honestly as in the Daie Rom. 13.13 Vouch safe to keep me this daie without sin Te Deum Uphold me when I am falling and lift me up when I am down Psal 145.14 That I maie never harden my heart as in the provocation Psa 95.8 with the tentation or deceiptfulness of anie sin Heb. 3.8 13. Moreover deliver me this daie From The snare of the Hunter The noisom Pestilence The arrow that flieth by daie Mischance The Noon-daie destruction Psal 91.3 5 6. Preserve this daie from anie evil of mine and me from the evils of the daie Let not my daies consume in vanitie nor my years in trouble Psal 78.33 Let one daie certifie another Psal 19.2 Let this daie add som knowledg or practise to yester daie Psal 143. O Let me hear Thy loving kindness betimes in the Morning for in Thee is my trust shew Thou me the waie that I should walk in for I lift up my soul unto Thee Ver 8. Deliver me O Lord from mine enemies for I flie unto Thee to hide me Ver. 9. Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth Thee for Thou art my God Let Thy loving Spirit lead me forth in the waie of righteousness Ver. 10. Quicken me O Lord for Thy Names sake and for Thy righteousness sake bring my soul out of trouble Ver. 11. REmove from my mind thoughts that are without understanding Wisd 1.5 Inspire good thoughts into me even such as shal be wel pleasing unto Thee Turn away mine eies lest they behold vanitie Psal 119.37 Let mine eies look after that which is right and mine eie-lids after just things Prov. 4.25 Hedg in mine ears with thorns that they listen not to foolish discourses In the Morning give me an ear to hear with and open mine ears to the doctrine of Thy Oracles P. Isa 50.4 5. Set a watch O Lord before my mouth and a dore with a guard about my lips Psal 141.3 Let my speech be season'd with salt Col. 4.6 that it maie minister grace unto the hearers Ephes 4.29 Let me do nothing that shal make my heart ake or be a scandal to me 1 P. Sam. 25.31 But let my doings be such for which Thou maist remember me for good And spare me according to the greatness of Thy mercie H Nehem 13.22 31. INto Thy hands I commend My Spirit Soul Bodie Thou hast Created Redeemed Regenerated them O Lord Thou God of truth Psal 31.6 And with my self I commend unto Thee all mine and all that belong unto me Thou O Lord hast graciously given them unto Thy servant Gen. 33.5 Preserve us O Lord from all evil O Lord I beseech Thee keep our souls Psal 121.7 Keep us from falling and present us faultless before the presence of Thy glorie S. Jude Ver 24. at that daie 2 Tim. 1.18 O Lord preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth for evermore Psal 121.8 Prosper I beseech Thee Thy servant this daie and grant him mercle in the sight of all he shal meet with H. Neh. 1.11 Haste Thee O God to deliver me Make haste to help me O Lord Psal 70.1 O Turn Thee unto mee and have mercie upon me give Thy strength unto Thy servant and help the son of Thine hand-maid Shew som good token upon me for good that I be not put to shame in the sight of them that hate me because Thou Lord hast holpen me and comforted me Psal 86.16 17. ☉ ☉ ☉ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of SUNDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the First Daie Gen. 1.5 the First Daie of the Sabbaths 1 Cor. 16.2 and the LORDS Daie Revel 2.10 BY the tender mercies of our God the Daie-spring from on high hath visited us S. Luke 1.78 Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee who createdst the Light to enlighten the world Gen. 1.2 The Visible Light The Beam of the Sun The Flame of Fire The Daie and Night The Evening and Morning The Intelligible Light That which is Known of God Rom. 1.19 Written in the Law S. Luk 10.26 The Oracles of the Prophets The Melodie of the Psalms The Instruction of the Proverbs The Knowledg of Histories The Eternal Light without anie Evening God is the Lord who hath shewed us Light keep an Holie-daie full crowding up even to the horns of the Altar Psal 118.27 By Thy Resurrection raise us unto newness of life affording unto us the means of Repentance O God of peace who didst bring again from the dead the Lord JESUS Christ the great Sheepherd of the sheep through the blood of the everlasting Testament Make us perfect in everie good work to do His Will working in us that which is wel-pleasing in His sight through JESUS Christ to whom be glorie for ever and ever Amen Heb. 13.20 21. O Thou who upon This Daie didst send down Thy most Holie Spirit upon Thy Disciples withdraw not the same again from us but renew it daily in us Psal 51.10 11. who call upon Thee MErciful and gracious Lord long-suffering and of great pitie I have sinned Lord I have sinned against Thee O wretched man that I am Rom. 7.24 I have sinned against Thee O Lord I have greatly and grievously sinned and that by giving heed to vanitie and lies P. Jonas 2.8 I conceal nothing H. Jos 7.19 I pretend no pretenses Psal 141.4 I give glorie unto Thee O Lord this daie H. Jos 7.19 I confess my sins against my self In verie deed I have sinned against the Lord and thus and thus have I don H. Jos 7.20 O what have I don P. Jerem. 8.6 and Thou hast not punished me as my sins have deserved H. Job 33.27 And now what shal I saie or how shal I open my mouth What shal I answer for I even I have don it I am without anie pretense all * excuse * Rom. 2.1 I am condemned of my self Tit. 3.11 My destruction is from my self P. Hos 13.9 To Thee O Lord belongeth righteousness but to me confusion of face P. Dan. 9.7 And Thou art just in all that is come upon me for Thou hast don right but I have don wickedly H. Neh. 9.33 And now what is my hope Art not Thou O Lord Surely my hope is from Thee Psal 39.7 Surely I have hope of salvation Surely Thy loving kindeness vanquisheth the multitude of my sins O remember upon what I subsist Ps 89.46 That I am The Work of Thy Hands The Image of Thy Countenance The Price of Thy Blood Called by Thy Name A Sheep of Thy Flock A Son of Thy Covenant O despise not the work of Thine own hands Psal 138.8 Despise not Thy Image and Likeness Hast Thou made me for nought Psal 89.46 Even for nought if Thou destroie me And what