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A19560 Institutiones piƦ or directions to pray also a short exposition of the Lords Prayer the Creed the 10 Com[m]andements Seauen Penitentiall Psalmes and Seauen Psalmes of thanksgiuing. by HI. Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; Isaacson, Henry, 1581-1654. 1630 (1630) STC 599; ESTC S101694 117,554 422

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Heauen his Fathers bosome did the Lord Iesus behold the earth and had compassion vpon all the Sonnes of men 20 To heare and pitie the groaning of the prisoners such as did groane vnder the burden of the law and to loose and set at liberty by his passion and intercession those of the posterity of Adam that are appointed to suffer death for not fulfilling the same 21 To the end that they being so deliuered may declare and shew the power and the Name of the Lord which is Iesus the Sauiour in Sion his Church and magnifie and extoll his praise in Ierusalem his holy habitation 22 When the faithfull people which are yet dispersed ouer the face of the earth are gathered together and made one congregation and the Kingdomes of the earth which are yet in darknesse are instructed to serue thee the only Lord of Heauen and earth 23 He euen the Lord in the time of this expectation hath weakened and abated my strength so that I can doe no good of my selfe in the way of this my earthly pilgrimage he hath shortned and cut off my dayes by afflicting me for my sinne 24 I said yet in this weakenesse and anguish of my soule O my God withdraw not now thy mercy from me and take me not away out of this world in the midst of my dayes in the chiefe time of my strength as for thy yeeres as they are from all eternity so shall they endure throughout all generations euen for euer 25 Of old at the beginning of time hast thou of thine owne power layd and created the foundations of the earth the visible world anwd all things in it and the heauens and firmament thereof are the onely worke of thy almighty hands and power 26 They euen heauen and earth and all things in them shall passe away and perish from the forme they now haue but thou O Lord the creator of them shalt endure immutable Yea without all doubt all of them as thou hast decreed shall waxe old and consume with age like a garment long worne and as a vesture or garment shalt thou by the sound of the last trump change and dissolue them and they shall yeeld to thy power and be changed 27 But thou O Lord art the same alwayes vnchangeable and thy yeeres being from all eternity shall haue no end but continue for euer 28 The children and posterity of thy faithfull Seruants begotten by the seedes-men of thy Word shall continue in grace in this life and their righteous seed shall stand fast and be established for euer together with them in glory hereafter and enioy euerlasting happinesse before thee in thy blessed presence Glory be to the father c. 6 Psalme 130. 1 OVt of the depth of tentations dangers and sorrowes for my sinnes wherein my Spirit is almost ouerwhelmed haue I by feruent prayer cryed and called vnto thee O Lord who onely art able to giue me reliefe 2. Lord of thy mercy haste thee and heare my voyce and petition and deliuer me from my misery O my God Let thine eares of pitie and compassion be attentiue to consider and well weigh the lamentable voyce of my humble supplications and let not my prayer returne vnpitied or vnheard of thee 3 If thou Lord contrary to thy disposition shouldest be so exact and extreame as in the rigour of thy Iustice to marke the iniquities which we by our naturall corruption dayly fall into and punish vs accordingly O good Lord who none not the most vpright shall be able to answere one for a thousand or stand before thee without much horror at thy Iudgement seate 4 But for the comfort of poore wretched sinners and to keepe vs from vtter desperation we finde it recorded by the holy Spirit that There is forgiuenesse of sinnes and mercy towards sinners repenting with thee by Iesus Christ who came to saue sinners and yet this mercy of thine is tyed with such conditions that thou who also art Iust mayest be also feared lest thy lenity be abused 5 I for my part wait and confidently expect for the Lord to receiue mercy from him My sinfull but repentant soule doth wait to receiue consolation and in his Word whereby he promiseth mercy to repentant sinners doe I hope and place my whole confidence because I know that he which hath promised is Iust 6 My sinfull Soule in this expectation waiteth for the Lord and tarieth his good pleasure to comfort it more earnestly then they that in a disconsolate long night watch for the morning yea I say it againe more zealously then they that are weary of the night and watch for the light of the morning 7 Let Israel and all Gods faithfull people hope still and put their trust in the goodnesse of the Lord and not without cause For with the Lord though hee iustly take vengeance on vs for our sinnes yet there is euer was and will bee found Mercy towards penitent sinners and with him by Iesus Christ is not onely forgiuenesse for a few sinnes but plenteous redemption from the captiuity of the Deuill and sinne 8 And he euen Iesus Christ by his merits and intercession shall redeeme and saue Israel and each of his faithfull seruants from all his iniquities and the punishment due for them Glory be to the Father c. 7 Psalme 134. 1. HEare my earnest and humble Prayer O Lord which in misery I make vnto thee Giue eare and be not deafe to my supplications in the time of my distresse but in thy faithfulnesse and truth which endureth for euer answer me and grant my petition which I make not trusting in any merits of mine owne but in thy righteousnesse 2 And my further petition to thee is that thou enter not into the throne of thy Iudgement by strictly examining my misdeeds and dealing rigorously with me thy poore Seruant who hath misspent his talent for in thy all-seeing sight shall no man liuing in this vale of misery be iustified or found innocent 3 For the old enemie of mankinde the Deuill hath by his malice persecuted and sought to entrap my soule to separate it from the loue of thee he hath smitten and cast my life and soule downe to the ground and filled me full of earthly desires he hath made and caused me to dwell and take pleasure in the darkenesse of my sinnes as those that are without sence and haue beene long dead 4 Therefore O Lord considering my desperate estate is my spirit ouerwhelmed with griefe within me and my heart is disquieted within me and is also desolate and sore troubled 5 I yet in the midst of the sorrowes that are in my heart doe remember what I haue read and heard what thou hast done in the dayes of old how that thou hast beene gratious to the penitent and seuere against the vnrepentant sinner I meditate also on all thy workes but especially on that of thy mercy and I muse and exercise my selfe in contemplating on the worke
towards God then presently God will withdraw his hand of mercy and bounty from vs. Thankesgiuing I Thanke thee O mercifull Father Lord of heauen and earth for all thy mercies and fauours continually heaped vpon me for that thou hast not onely created me after thine owne Image and likenesse Gen. 9.6 and giuen to me a body with all the parts and members thereof and a soule with all the powers and faculties thereof that with them and by them I might know loue and serue thee but that thou hast so gratiously preserued both body and soule from time to time from all dangers Thou hast alwayes beene my refuge in tribulations and my defence and succour in aduersities When I went astray thou didst reduce me into the right way when I offended thee thou didst gently correct me when I was sad thou didst comfort me and when for the grieuousnesse of my sinnes I was ready to despaire thou of thy mercy and compassion didst strengthen me and keepe me from vtter ruine I acknowledge O Lord thy more then fatherly indulgence toward me from my birth to this present time for volesse thou of thy goodnesse hadst vpheld me I had long ere this time beene drowned and ouerwhelmed in the bottomlesse gulfe of my sinnes But thou hast deliuered me from the iawes of the roaring Lyon who hath daily sought to deuoure me 1. Pet. 5.8 and hast defended me from al his snares and assaults And as thou hast of thy mercy preserued my soule from destruction so thou hast oftentimes deliuered my body from the gates of death when many sickenesses and infirmities tooke hold of me I thanke thee also O Lord for all other thy temporall blessings which thou in plentifull manner hast heaped vpon me as foode rayment wealth possessions and children For my health and liberty for the prerogatiue which thou hast giuen mee ouer all thy creatures in their subiection to my seruice and vse I thanke thee also O Sweete Sauiour for the infinite worke of my Redemption and for thy exceeding great loue in accomplishing that great worke that thou wouldest suffer so many torments sorrowes labours and griefes yea so bitter and disgracefull a death euen the death of malefactors to Redeeme me from a most desperate and certaine state of damantion which I must iustly haue fallen into to a state of Glory and Immortality which I by no meanes could haue deserued I thanke thee also O Lord most holy for all other thy Spirituall graces and blessings as my Regeneration Vocation Sanctification for thy blessed Sacraments for my preseruation and hope of glorification O Lord I am not sufficient to render vnto thee condigne thankes and praises for all these thy mercies yet accept I humbly pray thee these poore and weake thankes which I offer vnto thee according to my bounden duty and Seruice For as there is no houre of my life wherein I doe not enioy thy fauours and taste of thy goodnesse so if my frailty would permit I should spend no time of my life without remembring them and praising and blessing thee for the same Glory bee therefore to thee O Lord my Creator Glory be to thee O Iesus my Redeemer Glory be to thee O Holy Ghost my Sanctifier Glory to the high and vndiuided Trinitie whose workes are inseparable and whose dominion endureth world without end Another ALmightie and euer-liuing God I humbly thanke thy heauenly Maiestie for all thy blessings which thou hast vouchsafed to mee poore and sinfull creature that thou hast created me and giuen to me a body the worke-manship and excellency whereof when I behold and well consider I finde so many seuerall benefits receiued as I haue members veines ioynts sinewes and nerues all which discouer and manifest the wisedome and power of the Maker of them The benefit of which seuerall parts none can so well know as they which want any of them or are grieued with the infirmitie or weakenesse of them I therefore blesse thee that thou hast not created me blinde lame deafe or dumbe euill-shaped or weake in my sences but hast giuen me a sound and right minde in a healthfull body I further praise thy name O Lord for that thou hast infused a soule into this my body a worke so glorious and transcendent that if I were not altogether stupid and void of all Iudgement I would not by my actions account so basely of it as I seeme to doe nor defile it with such impure contemptible and vucleane workes as I daily commit I thanke thee O Lord that I was not borne among Infidels and amongst those who doe not truely call vpon thy Name but in that part of the world where thy Gospell is truely preached and thy Sacraments duely administred I thanke thee also for thy gratious preseruation of me from my birth to this present houre I confesse O Lord that it is of thy mercy and goodnesse that I am thus preserued for if thou shouldest but with-draw thy hand of preseruation from me it could not be but that in the twinckling of an eye I should miserably perish and returne to nothing I thanke thee that thou hast of thy prouidence appointed all thy Creatures for my sustenance and seruice some for health and some for delight Grant O Lord that I may vse them to those ends for which thou hast created them and that by them I may be mooued truely to meditate on thy goodnesse and seriously praise thee for them I further thanke thee O Father that when as by our first parents fall all mankinde was in the state of damnation it pleased thee not to deale with vs as thou diddest with Lucifer whom thou vtterly expelledst thy presence but to send thy onely Sonne from thy bosome into this world that by his bitter death we might be restored to our former estate I acknowledge O Lord that I owe much vnto thee for my Creation but much more for my Redemption For what would it haue profited me nay what misery should I not haue suffered to haue beene borne and afterward to be condemned for euer I thanke thee O Lord that thou hast also vouchsafed to call me out of the depth of darkenesse and shadow of death wherein I lay by the admirable light of thy Iustifying Grace to the true knowledge and loue of thee It is not the least of thy benefits O Lord it sheweth not the least part of thy power that thou hast called me from so vile an estate whereinto I had cast my selfe after Baptisme and in the same had continued many yeeres rebelliously to the estate of Saluation For it must needs be acknowledged that thy mercy is great in pardoning sinners their offences but withall it cannot be denied but that thy power is greater in making sinners righteous and iust Great was the benefit of my Creation but by that act I was only made the Son of man but greater is the benefit of Iustification for thereby in Christ I am made the
soule and giue thee all possible thankes that into this Faith I was Baptized and doe most humbly pray thee O Lord that this Faith may not faile me during this life nor at the houre of death And if I shall at any time hereafter either by the temptation of the Deuill imperfection of my sences paine of any disease weakenesse or any other meanes speake any thing in any other manner then shall bee agreable to this Faith I renounce all such wordes as none of mine and desire thee O Lord to forgiue them and pray all those which shall heare them if any such shall be to account them as none of mine This I protest thy Grace aiding mee To thee bee all Honour and Praise from this time forth for euermore Amen Confession of Gods Glory and Praise FOr his great and wonderfull workes Of Gen. 1. Creation Ecclus. 43. Preseruation Psal 145. Gouernance Rom. 1.20 Ioh. 17.5 Gen. 14.18.21.33 Luc. 1.37 Gen. 18 4. Ier. 23.24 Psal 13 9. Ioh. 21.17 2. King 8.39 Rom. 11.33 Psal 117.2 Mat. 24.35 Psal 111.3 For his Goodnesse The excellency of his Glory His Highnesse His Eternitie His Omnipotence His Omnipresence His Omniscience The height of his Wisedome His Truth His Exquisite Iustice. His Psal 119.456 130.4 17.7 13.6 Great Plentifull Wonderfull Euerlasting Mercy For his Gen. 3.15 Promise of the Seed For performance of that Promise For sending his only Sonne out of his bosme to worke the great worke of our Redemption In being Luc. 2.7 borne in poore and humble manner In being conuersant on earth in painefull manner Matth. Mar. Luc. Ioh. In suffering Death in grieuous manner For all that he did or suffered For vs on Earth For all his comfortable Parables of mercy Of the Mat. 18.23 Two Debtors Luc. 18.10 Publican and Pharisee Luc. 15.4 The lost Sheepe Luc. 8. The lost Groat Luc. 11. The Prodigall Sonne Mat. 20.9 Those that were called at the eleuenth houre For his comfortable sayings of Mercy Ioh. 3.17 God sent not his Sonne into the World to condemne it 12.47 I came not to Iudge the World but to saue it Luc. 9.56 The Son of Man came not to destroy mens liues but to saue them Luc. 5.32 Mat. 9.23 I am not sent to call the righteous but sinners to repentance Mat. 18.11 Luc. 19.10 The Sonne of man came to saue and seeke that which was lost Mat. 11.8 Come vnto me all ye that labour c. Ioh. 6.37 Him that commeth to mee I will in no wise cast out Luc. 23.74 Father forgiue them c. Luc. 23.43 This day shalt thou be with me in Paradice For his examples of mercy Mat. 15.28 The Woman of Canaan Ioh. 4. Samaria Luc. 8.48 With the bloody issue Ioh. 8.11 Taken in Adultery Luc. 7.48 Mary Magdalen Luc. 19.5 Zacheus Luc. 23.43 The Theefe Luc. 22.62 Peter Act. 9. Paul Heb. 12.3 Sinners contradicting Him Luc. 4.29 That would haue destroyed him Ioh. 8.59 10.31 That stoned him Mar. 27.39 Luc. 23.34 That reuiled and blasphemed him Act. 2.23 3.15.19 That crucified him Luc. 15.2 This Man receiueth sinners For the Holy Spirit In the Old Testament Gen. 1.2 By moouing on the waters By sending it into liuing creatures By inspiring it into man By descending on the Prophets In the New Testament visibly Mat. 3.16 In the shape of a Doue at Christs Baptisme Ioh. 20.22 By the guift of Christ to the Apostles Act. 2.3 In the shape of fiery tongues to them Inuisibly In Luc. 1.35 the Virgins Conception of Christ Vpon Act. 4.31 the Congregation in prayer Acts 10.44 Cornelius and others Acts 19.6 The 12. Disciples at Ephesus Ioh. 14.26 16.14 Luc. 12.12 ● Ioh. 1.27 For his care ouer vs. For the Illumination of vnderstanding 1. Cor. 6.11 Ioh. 3.5 Gal. 5.22 Psal 143.10 Act. 2.4 Rom. 8.14 Ioh. 14.16.26 Eph. 13.13.14 Rom. 5.5.8.26 Act. 9.31 In our Iustification Our Regeneration Gouerning our Actions Comforting vs in tentations Strengthning vs in tentations Eph. 13.13.14 Rom. 5.5 8.26 Act. 9.31 Bearing witnesse with vs and Rom. 8.16 Assuring vs that we are Gods Children Ioh. 16.8 Reproouing vs in euill Actions Rom. 8.26 Assisting vs in good workes Ioh. 14.26 Putting good things into our remembrance Rom. 6.26 Interceding for vs with groanes vnutterable Motiues to Repentance FOr as much as it is beyond the compasse and power of the Naturall man not to sin at all but that we adde dayly sin to sinne and iniquity to iniquitie and that it hath pleased God of his mercy to mankinde to promise forgiuenesse to those which shall truely and faithfully repent them of the same Therefore the duty of Repentance of all other parts of Deuotion is most necessary for vs seeing that by it God in Christ Iesus is reconciled to vs his anger towards vs is appeased and we are restored to his fauour Certainely it is a blessed thing to confesse our owne wretchednesse for whosoeuer humbleth himselfe and penitently bewaileth his sinnes shall be heard by God and by him be deliuered from the punishment due for them Origen for a contrite heart suffers no repulse Saint August saith Aug. that daily repentance is necessary for daily sinners for in many things we offend daily which are also daily forgiuen if we continually repent vs of them Greg. To repent is to bewaile and grieue for our sinnes already committed and not to commit againe the sinnes we bewaile and grieue for For he that mournes for his sinnes and leaues them not incurres the greater punishment For Aug. Repentance consisteth not in the often repetition and confession of sinnes without forsaking them for that is but a simple profession of them not a repenting of them But this is true Repentance when that seemeth grieuous and bitter to our Soules which in the euill act was sweete and delightfull and when that ill which was formerly pleasing to vs doth now grieue vs at the heart And this is the fruite of Repentance as the Baptist calleth it Mat. 3.8 lamenting for sinnes past and vtterly forsaking them for the time to come For Confession of offences is neuer perfect and good till absolute profession and purpose to forsake them be ioyned to it And as Repentance in it selfe is necessary to be thought vpon so is it also in time to be considered of For although the bounty of God despiseth not a sinner Repenting euen in the article or point of death and that true Repentance neuer comes too late in this world as appeareth by the Theefe on the Crosse Luc. 23. yet on the other side the example of the foolish Virgins Mat. 25. ought to diswade vs from protraction and putting it of Saint August saith Psal 110.