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A15028 A handfull of holesome (though homelie) hearbs gathered out of the goodlie garden of Gods most holie word; for the common benefit and comfortable exercise of all such as are deuoutlie disposed. Collected and dedicated to all religious ladies, gentlewomen, and others; by Anne Wheathill, Gentlewoman. Wheathill, Anne. 1584 (1584) STC 25329; ESTC S106304 62,126 302

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thou art the God which euer hath béene and shall be the GOD almightie by whom all thinges haue their being full of mercie mindfull of thy promise Who so séeketh any other than thée O Christ in whom dooth rest onlie the saluation of our soules that creature shal find nothing but miserie and sorrow Wherfore Lord make me rich in thy fauour and grace conducting me by thy power Graft in me a full trust in thy promises for my deliuerance make me one with thée in euerlasting loue that when it shall please thée to call me out of this miserable world I may liue with thée and my Sauiour Christ who died for me and all people whose name with thée O Father and the holie Ghost be praised now and for euermore Amen 21. A praier of the creation of mankind of the true Samaritane for strength against temptation O Father of heauen of power almightie which with thine onlie word diddest create and make all the whole world and all for the profit seruice of man whom thou diddest create of all other a most noble and perfect creature giuing him power vpon earth the waters and all the fowles and birds of the aire thou madest him also after thine own similitude and likenes induing him with a reasonable soule and all the powers thereof thou also diddest put him in the pleasant garden of paradise excepting nothing from him but the eating of the onlie trée of knowledge of good and euill and further for his helpe comfort and companie of a ribbe of his side thou madest for him a woman and gauest hir to him to be his wife There had they instructions giuen them and the lawe of life for an heritage Before them was laid both life and death good and euill with a fréewill giuen them to take which liked them best But their frailtie was such that they through a small intisement chose the euill and left the good they left life chose death Thus Lord through sin breaking of thy commandements man lost the fréewill that was giuen him in his creation and purchased death to all his posteritie In the waie as he went to Ierusalem and Iericho he fell in the hands of théeues who hurting and wounding him sore departed leauing him halfe dead so that he could haue helpe of none but only of the good Samaritan who as he passed by the same waie powred wine and oile into his wounds and tooke the cure of him This onlie Samaritan was thy deare Sonne Christ which tooke vpon him all the iniquities of mankind and laid them on his backe by his death purging and clensing him not onlie from the originall sin of our father Adam but also from all our sins which we commit from time to time by the vertue of his passion and the sacrament of baptisme vpon our repentance For as by Adam death came to mankind so by Iesus Christ was mankind restored to life For this great and high benefit of thy sonnes blessed passion for our redemption we thy poore creatures praise and thanke thée most humblie acknowledging his inestimable loue towards vs in that thou vouchsafedst to die for vs being then sinners thy mortall enimies Neuerthelesse most mercifull father we are of our selues not able to do any thing that good is no not so much as to thinke a good thought without thine aid and assistance We wander here miserablie in the lowe parts of the vile earth our strength will not serue vs to clime to the high of the hilles where thou dwellest in thy mount Sion a place prepared for thine elect a chosen inheritance of thy faithfull seruant Abraham and his séed Wherefore since we being burthened with the affects of worldlie pleasures and also with other cares and troubles can by no meanes ascend to thée that art on the top of so high a mountaine so manie legions of angels attending on thy Maiestie we haue no remedie but with the prophet Dauid now to lift the eies of our harts and minds towards thée to crie for helpe to come down from thée to vs thy poore and wretched seruants We wander here below as lost shéepe hauing no shepheard we are assailed on euerie side with manifold enimies the diuell rauening and hungering séeketh whom he may deuoure the world allureth vs also to hir deceitfull vanities our flesh also which we carrie about vs is our enimie readie and prone to drawe vs vnto all vices and pleasures From this can we by no meanes be defended but by thée Lord. Send vs therfore thy helpe and holie angell to assist and strengthen vs for of thée most mercifull Father floweth all bountie and goodnes Thou O Lord God madest heauen and earth for thine honour and mans commoditie establish therefore good Lord the chosen works of thy hand with thy eternall helpe from heauen send vs downe the welspring of thy grace and thy strong angell to aide vs by his helpe that no assault of our spirituall enimies doo preuaile against vs but from all euils by thy word defend vs Lord both touching the bodie and also the soule that no temptation preuaile against vs. Thou hast béene our protectour euen from our mothers wombe and our trust is that thou wilt so continue all the daies of our life and speciallie at the houre of our death that we may ascend to the heauenlie Ierusalem where we shall reast in the bosome of our father Abraham the father of all faithfull beléeuers there to praise thée and thy louing Sonne and the holie Ghost world without end Amen 22. A praier and thankesgiuing vnto God for his manifold gifts with an acknowledgment of our sinne and pardon for the same O Praise the Lord our God for euer and let vs giue thanks vnto the name of his glorie which excéedeth all other thankesgiuings and praises for thou art our God alone thou hast made the heauen of all heauens with all the hoste of them the earth and all the creatures which liue by thée the sea and all that moue therein thou preseruest them all through thine omnipotent power For the which all the host of heauen praiseth thée and we thy poore children here on earth doo crie vnto thée Holie holie holie art thou which euer was and euer shall be O Lord God of sabaoth Thou hast made good all thy words and promises for thou art righteous and true and hast considered the miserie of our forefathers for they were stubborne against thée not regarding thy precepts and commandements neither were mindfull of thy wonderous works that thou diddest for them whose footesteps we are prone and readie to follow in all vngodlines in these our daies but thou O Lord art mercifull patient and of great goodnes and forsakest vs not whensoeuer we returne vnto thée Wherefore O Lord heare vs from heauen and forgiue vs all our vnthankfulnes and giue vs faithfull hearts to followe thy commandements which if we doo we shall liue in them For it is not
thou destroie all the vngodlie yet haue wée a sure hope thou wilt deliuer our soules from the power of hell and receiue vs to thée by grace here in this world and after when thou shalt come to the last iudgement to take vs to thy selfe in glorie that where thou art there may we be with thée For we are not gréeued at the vngodlie nor afraid when they be made rich and the glorie of their houses increased We knowe that their honour indureth but a small season vanisheth awaie as dooth the smoke for thou regardest them not therfore thou giuest them things of small estimation Abraham gaue gifts to the sonnes of his concubines and sent them awaie but vnto Isaac he gaue his possessions and all that he had so Lord to the wicked thou giuest temporall things but for thy faithfull thou reseruest thy euerlasting heauenlie inheritance This is a sure and permanent reward the othee soone slippeth awaie their time here is but short and when they die they shall carrie nothing awaie with them neither shall their pompe followe them For thou O Lord wilt driue them awaie As wax melteth at the heat of the fire so shall the vngodlie perish at thy presence then shalt thou change their honour into shame for while they liued they were counted happie men and so long as they were in prosperitie men spake good of them but when they followe their fathers generation they shall neuer sée light any more They were the children of Canaan come of a wicked progenie they haue followed their forefathers steps their déedes were euill they loued darkenesse better than light Wherefore they shall haue euerlasting darknes with torments they shall haue fire but it shall giue them no comfortable heat These paines are ordained for them that were in honour and had riches in aboundance and did forget their estate and for lacke of knowledge were led into captiuitie Wherefore O good God let vs not be of the number of them but build vs vpon thy blessed sonne Iesus Christ the head corner stone in him whosoeuer is builded groweth vnto an holie temple in the Lord his God For of our selues we haue hard harts to beléeue except thou write thy law in our harts by thy holie spirit Now is the acceptable time Lord let vs find grace and fauour in thy sight pardon our wickednes and sinne and take vs to thine inheritance that we may reigne with thée in glorie for euer and euer Amen Amen 31. A praier that we may heare the word of God and keepe it I Am thy seruant Lord giue me vnderstanding that I may learne thy lawe and decrées incline my soule to the words of thy mouth bicause thy talke floweth like vnto dew The Israelits said vnto Moses Speake thou vnto vs and we will heare shée but let not the Lord speake least we die Howbeit I praie not so O Lord but rather with the prophet Samuel I doo humblie and earnestlie beséech thée thus Speake on Lord for thy seruant dooth hearken for thou art the giuer and inspirer of life who art able without anie to instruct me Thy Ministers speake for thée thy secreats but thou vnlockest the vnderstanding of the things pronounced they rehearse to vs thy commandements but it is thy aid and helpe that giueth strength to walke ouer the same and giuest light vnto the minds Wherefore bicause thou art the euerlasting truth speake thou Lord my God vnto me least I die and be made vnfruitfull for thou hast the words of euerlasting life Speake therefore that thing which may bring both comfort vnto my soule and amendment vnto my life and also may cause glorie and immortall honor vnto thée For man dooth perish but thy truth indureth O God for euer Blessed are they therefore whom thou instructest and giuest knowledge vnto O Lord and doost teach thy lawe that thou maist helpe them in time of trouble that they perish not Looke fauourablie vpon me O GOD and grant I praie thée that thy truth may teach me kéepe me and bring me vnto a happie end Let the same deliuer me from all wicked lusts and from inordinate loue Thou hast infinit means and all creatures are at thy commandement therefore good Lord shewe some signe whereby I shall be deliuered and send thine holie angell before me to kéepe me in thy waie and to bring me to the place which thou hast prouided for me that I may liue with thée euerlastinglie world without end Amen 32. A praier wherein the word of God is praised and what things are thereby to be wrought accomplished his mercie and iustice also is heare declared GRant me good Lord to serue thée with a perfect hart and willing mind for thou Lord serchest the hart and vnderstandest all our imaginations and thoughts If we séeke thée thou wilt be found but if we forsake thée thou wilt cast vs off for euer If we depend onelie vpon thée O God we shall not néed to be troubled with these worldlie respects for thou wilt giue vs at all times that which shall be necessarie for bodie and soule if we feare thée and obeie thy holie word which thou wilt haue found true and also magnified for thine owne honour and glorie and for our commoditie Vpon thée therefore will I still call trusting that thou wilt shortlie heare and helpe me I will also call vpon the mightie name of thy sonne Iesus Christ in whose name the faithfull haue and doo dailie cast out diuels from the possessed They haue spoken and doo speake with new toongs And though they drinke anie deadlie thing it shall not hurt them By which also they are procured to leaue their wicked minds and diuelish works in the which they before lead their liues They speake thy holie word and also set foorth thy veritie leauing all lies and deceits They doo suppresse the old serpent sathan plucking out the sting of his taile wherewith he was accustomed to wound them And if at anie time they haue consented to sinne and receiued his poison this name of our sauiour shall kéepe them from all hurts bicause they made inuocation on his holie name which dooth purge them cleane after their heartie repentance For thou O Christ wilt deliuer thine though all worldlie meanrs faile And though we be committed by tyrants vnto temporall death yet through thée shall we vanquish all our enimies for the death of thy saints is deare and pretious in thy sight they néede not feare those that haue power onelie to kill the bodie but let vs feare thy mightie hand which hast power to slea both bodie soule This worldlie death is a waie to bring vs from much trouble to the hauen of euerlasting health into the land of liuers Neuerthelesse Lord of thy iustice let the vniust and cruell enimies of the faithfull stand in dread of thy stretched out arme wherewith in thine anger thou wilt strike them Of thine infinite goodnes thou sufferest long abiding their
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A praier wherein wee desire the life to come O Most high mightie prince of power Lorde of hosts GOD and Lord of the heauenly armie of angels that are thy ministers when I consider the greatnes of thy mightie Maiestie I am so rapt with the desire thereof that my hart and my flesh reioiceth in nothing but in thée alone that art the liuing God All earthlie tabernacles and worldlie goods I nothing estéeme when I behold thine euerlasting felicitie which although I sée now but darkelie as in a glasse I hope to sée thée face to face Grant me therfore O Lord whilest I am in this tabernacle to build vpon faith which is the altar of thée that art the Lord most mightie my King and my God vpon which we giue vnto thée sacrifice laud and praise in the vnitie of thy faithfull Church whereof thy Sonne Christ is the sure rock The faithfull build on this foundation Blessed are they Lord therefore that dwell in thy house who haue occasion to praise thée They are replenished with aboundance of all things that they desire they are made like vnto thée they sée thée euen as thou art of which sight they shall neuer be fullie satisfied such ioie and loue shall they conceiue of the sight of thy glorious maiestie But to this beatitude can we not atteine mercifull God of our owne strength and power but through the helpe of thy gratious assistance Thou must ingraue in our harts thy lawes and direct vs in thy waies and when we are brought to thée by the right waie we must be continuallie aided by thy grace that thou maiest staie and kéepe our féet from slipping Who so trusteth to his owne strength or power or to the helpe of man is much deceiued and leaneth to a rotten staffe contrariwise he that putteth his trust in thy gratious power wanteth neuer succour at néed Thou hast put vs into this present world to fight and to striue with our enimies who doo continuallie assault vs but thy grace maketh vs able to repell all their inuasions Thou sufferest vs not to be tempted aboue our strength and for our triumph thou rewardest vs with a crowne of glorie and immortalitie The vngodlie fall from thée descending downeward from one vice to an other but thy faithfull and elect increase dailie in godlines For of thée Lord commeth all our power and strength to doo good and of thy sonne Christ Iesus our maister our teacher and gouernour who promiseth that if we wéepe and morne heare in this vale of miserie for our sinnes we shall hereafter laugh and be ioifull in eternall glorie If we sowe with heauines we shall reape with gladnes if we perseuere good strong champions héere in batell we shall for our reward behold thy glorious face in thy heauenlie mansion we shall sée also thy sonne Christ who is thy wisedome and thy power which who so séeth enioieth all pleasures to sée that delectable sight our hearts doo much desire of thée that art the Lord of hosts For this we make humble petition to thée that art the GOD of Iacob who wrestled with thine angel and preuailed whose name thou diddest change and calledst him Israel that is the feare or beholder of God Euen so make me a strong wrestler against mine enimies in this world that I may after this life behold thy incomprehensible deitie to the full contentation both of my soule and bodie We are much vnworthie to obteine anie thing of thée considering our vnkindnes shewed vnto thée and our wretched estate wherein we remaine Neuerthelesse Lord we praie thée to be our defender and protector through thy grace not for our merits but for the merits of thy most entirelie beloued sonne Christ thine onelie annointed aboue all other with the oile of ioie and gladnes He is our head we are the members of his bodie he dwelleth in his faithfull and they in him Who so receiueth anie of his elect receiueth him He was incarnate for vs suffered death for vs bare our iniquities on his backe and rose againe for our iustification Wherefore we doubt not but that through the infusion of thy grace thou wilt looke vpon him in vs and shewe vs mercie for his sake that we may haue aboundance of grace through him and casting all the vanities of this world behind our backes we may enter into the court of thy bright heauenlie Ierusalem where one daies abiding is better than a thousand in this wretched world Iohn Baptist as witnesseth our Sauiour was the greatest and most perfect vpon earth yet said he the least in the kingdome of heauen is greater than he Wherefore most mightie Lord thy faithfull doubt not whilst they are here in this vale of miserie but that thou wilt euer assist them guide them and blesse them that put their whole trust in thée who art the liuing God and giuest to thine aboundantlie all things necessarie to this present life and afterwards the fruition of thy Godhead in heauen eternallie there to dwell with thée euerlastinglie Amen 14. A praier for comfort in trouble THe chiefest comfort that I receiue in this miserable wretched troublesome world O heauenlie Father and God almightie is when I call to mind the truth of thy great promises made to me in Iesus Christ for whose sake onelie I doo acknowledge and confesse that thou art my mercifull and louing Father and so carest for me through him that nothing is able to remooue thy grace and fauour from me Wherefore I come vnto thée in humblenes of hart crauing at thy bountifull hands the assistance of thy holie spirit to suppresse my wicked affections that I may with a stedfast faith obeie thy most diuine Maiestie in thought word and déed For thou disposest all things most wiselie and preseruest thy children in their greatest dangers Wherefore thy holie name be praised now and for euermore through Iesus Christ our Lord and Sauiour Amen 15. A praier for the prosperitie of the Church O Most holie glorious and blessed trinitie thrée persons in one Godhead by whose goodnesse all creatures haue their being whose eies behold althings as well that are past as that are to come and are accoumpted as present to thy mightie Maiestie we thy poore faithful subiects of the Church here militant vpon earth shew foorth our lamentable praiers beséeching thée pitifullie to behold the miserable estate thereof which neuer had more néed of thy godlie assistance than at this present it hath The nature of man is so corrupt and abhominable in wickednesse that none dooth good vpon the earth for many there be that despise God oppresse the poore Wherefore Lord we beséech thée to arise vp for the trouble sake of the oppressed and at the complaint of the poore helpe him and set him at rest Thy Sonne Christ is our sauing health in whom who so trusteth resteth in suertie and cannot be deceiued Arise vp we praie thée mercifull God and cast vs not away
for euer comfort thy small flocke to the confusion of thine enimies and make vs able through thy grace to kéepe thy lawes which are pure euen as the siluer which from the earth is tried and purified seuen times in the fire Thou art néere Lord vnto all that in this life call vpon thée faithfullie and thou kéepest them from all dangers for in the midst of this world we are in manie temptations and vices and in the companie of the proud and wicked people and in manie tribulations We sée the vanities of this world readie to mooue vs we suffer persecution yet thou kéepest vs from desperation and thy grace preserueth vs that they come not néere vs. Their entisements we estéeme not bicause we hope in thy mightie power who art our defense in trouble Thy sonne Christ is the strong rocke in the which all birds that build doo rest out of ieopardie to him all sinners maie slie for succour and comfort being holden by him they may be eased This rocke the diuell cannot vndermine nor scale no water of tribulation can drowne those that build on this rocke Pharao king of Aegypt with a great host pursued the children of Israel but he could not hurt them thou Lord wast their defense and diddest destroie all their aduersaries Euen so art thou our defense our hope and our comfort Thou wilt compasse vs about with ioifull deliuerance The house of our bodies is enuironed with enimies but thy prouidence will defend vs out of all dangers Thou wilt informe vs and shewe vs the waie wherin we shall go This life is a pilgrimage and a iorneie for vs to trauell in Thou art the end of our waie O God Thou art the marke that we shoote at when we come to our iornies end in thée Lord we hope to haue rest Thou giuest knowledge and instruction by faith that if we passe well through this world we shall haue ioie euerlastinglie to the which bring vs all thou Lord that diedst for vs all Amen 16. A praier that we may be heard of God THy hand is not shortened O Lord that it cannot help neither is thine eare stopped that it will not heare but our misdoings haue separated vs from thée our God and our sinnes haue caused thy face to be hidden from vs. Our hands are defiled with vnrighteousnesse our lippes speake leasings our toongs doo set out wickednesse No man regardeth righteousnes and none iudgeth truelie euerie one hopeth in vaine things and imagineth deceit conceiueth wearines bringeth foorth euill For our offenses are manie before thée and our sinnes doo testifie against vs and we acknowledge that we haue doone amisse transgressing and dissembling against thée Lord and fallen awaie from our God vsing presumptuous imaginations Neuerthelesse thou art our God and euerlasting father our nourisher and defender which wouldest not the death of a sinner but mercifullie receiuest all those that with repentant harts come vnto thée And now we set our eies and face towards thée lifting vp our hearts vnto thy mercie seat who hast promised to vnlode vs whensoeuer we come vnto thée Heare vs therefore and forgiue vs all our offenses which we haue committed from the time of our birth vntill this present houre O blesse vs and the works also of our hands that we may liue and praise thée world without end through Iesus Christ our Lord and sauiour Amen 17. A praier against the enimies of the church THe sure ships O Lord fléete in the sea vnder their sailes and passe through the stormie tempests without drowning so doo thine elect O God almightie passe through the fearefull perils of all their enimies in this world by the meanes of thy ship the church and the true faith thereof of which ship our Sauiour Christ is the sterneman the guide and the sure anchor to be cast in all necessities who so trusteth in him shal be brought to the faire hauen of perfect beatitude Who so kéepeth him within the boords of his faithfull ship néedeth not to feare the dreadfull dragon that sturdie strong Leuiathan to whose power no power on earth may be compared for he is so mad that he feareth nothing he is king ouer all the children of pride This is that Lucifer that fell downe from heauen he is the serpent that deceiued in paradise and brought death to all mankind Neuerthelesse when thy faithfull people are penitent for their offenses resist his temptations and followe thy lawes putting their whole trust in thée and thy blessed sonne then doo they mock and deceiue him as Christ did with his humanitie which when he thought to deuoure by tempting the Iewes to put Iesus to death he was tripped in his owne turne and taken into bondage by the vertue of Christs diuinitie And whensoeuer we that be his faithfull be caught as this our enimie thinketh in his danger we turne to our head Iesus Christ for refuge and by his helpe doo vanquish him Great good Lord is thy mercie and goodnes that suffereth not thy faithfull to be tempted aboue their strength but in the midst of their temptation makest a waie for them to escape out The enimie hath no power of himselfe but as thou sufferest him he with all other creatures hang vpon thy will commandements all wait on thée that thou maist giue them meate in due season when thou giuest it them they gather it Thy works Lord are mercie and forgiuenes thou art our iustice whereby thou makest vs iust which before were most wicked sinners thou makest vs thine humble creatures to tremble for feare of thy mightie power and iustice our pride thereby is abated We account the good déedes which we haue doone to be of thy gifts and goodnesse nothing presuming of our owne fraile power for we knowe that thy holie spirit resteth vpon those that haue a lowly troubled spirit and dooe stand in awe of thy word The proud and stifnecked people dooest thou touch with scorpions and punishments then they come to the knowledge of thy Maiestie then will they saie as Nabucadonosor said after his punishment Honour and praise be vnto thée O God of heauen whose power endureth alwais and thy kingdome from one generation to another Then shall they be driuen to praise thy mightie Maiestie as thou art worthie Cruell Saule was touched of thy hand and became Paule a welbeloued apostle through the helpe of thy grace and laboured more aboundantlie than all other of thine apostles such is the power of thy gratious influence This thy noble grace send me most mercifull God whereby I shall haue a louing desire to honour thée to praise thée my God and sauiour so long as I haue anie being I will not cease to confesse my sinnes to thée and to lament mine iniquities then shall my words be plesant and acceptable to thée And as I ioie wholie in thée that art my creator and in thy sonne which is my redéemer so shalt thou also delight in me that am
soone as men begin to liue they begin to die as soone as thy plesure is Lord to haue them they fade awaie suddenlie like the grasse which is in the morning gréene and growing and in the euening it is cut downe and withered In youth we are pleasant and merrie lustie and strong springing vp gréene as dooth the corne but when haruest commeth it ripeth and withereth and is cut downe When age commeth the body of man drieth awaie then death ouertaketh vs. All this remembred who can take anie comfort who can be merrie that remembreth the last end for we bring our yeares to an end euen as a tale that is tould Wherefore teach vs mercifull Christ to number our daies that we may applie our harts vnto wisedome Giue vs grace to haue in remembrance the short daies of our life with the dangerous passage of our time in this world so that hauing no trust or affiance in the vncertaintie thereof we may wholie applie our selues to the contemplation of thy heauenlie wisdome that we may consider earnestlie thy goodnesse shewed vnto vs who art the power and the wisdome of God thy father Behold Lord our hartie repentance for our sinnes we beséech thée turne thy mercie and louing kindnesse vnto vs be gratious to vs that are thy seruants for although we fall often times from thée through frailtie of our nature yet we forsake thée not vtterlie but return to thée as the prodigall sonne returned to his father after long absence was receiued well accepted of We are thy seruants redie to serue thée by the helpe of thy grace Heare therefore our humble petition which is to craue thy mercie and grace with the same satisfie my soule most gratious Lord for the which all thy faithfull doo sore hunger and thirst so long as they abide in this life but they shall be perfectlie and faithfullie most fullie satisfied when thy glorie shall be manifest vnto them in thy heauenlie habitation Then shall we reioise and be glad all the daies of our life With that ioifull daie comfort vs good Lord in recompense of the yeares wherein we haue suffered much aduersitie Let thy grace shine vpon vs let it euer assist vs O mercifull Iesus which art the bright light of God thy father Then shall we prosper in this world and after follow thée the lambe wheresoeuer thou goest which grant for thy mercie sake To thée with the Father and the holie Ghost be praise and glorie now and for euer Amen 29. A praier vnto the holie Ghost wherein his glorie is confessed O Holie Ghost thou art my strength power and refuge in time of my trouble thou diddest helpe me in my youth when I had more strength helpe me now good Lord so much the more in my old age and weakenes for the depth of thy prouidence gouerneth all things Thou art the Lord of life whose throne is most excellent with God the Father and the Sonne which dwellest in the place of our holie rest Thou art the comfort of thine elect and the seuenfold disposer of the works of God All they that forsake thée shall be confounded and they that depart from thée shall be written in earth bicause they haue forsaken the Lord of life Turne ye therefore all ye sinners and doo righteousnes before God and be ye sure that his holie spirit will not depart from you For he did not refuse the praier of Abraham when he was entreated for the wicked Sodomites if there could haue béene found ten righteous in the citie how much more wilt thou grant the praiers of the godlie when they call vpon thée either for themselues or for the preseruation of thy church Wherefore bicause thou art iust O Lord lead me out of the danger of mine enimies for vnto thée doo I make my praier O thou most high possesser of heauen and earth Be not terrible vnto me O Lord for thou art God my comforter in whom I hope when I am in perill O thou finger of GOD touch my heart and vnlose the same from all worldlie vanitie Inspire me with thy grace that I may confesse the father and the sonne with thée O holie Ghost to be one GOD in persons thrée and euerlasting in vnitie who guidest and gouernest the world through thy omnipotencie whose mercies be praised for all thy benefits in the world of worlds now and for euermore Amen 30. A praier in the remembrance of death wherein the vanitie of riches is touched and the reuelation and reward of mens works is promised MAke vs O Lord to remember our end wherevnto all men by nature must come then shall we neuer doo amisse Instruct our harts in thy godlie wisedome that we may applie our time according to thy holie worde and will Defend vs from the snares of our wicked enimie the diuell Let vs not be intangled with the wicked mammon of this detestable world nor boast our selues in the multitude of our riches for they and we shall fade and fall awaie as the fresh flower that kéepeth his colour and swéet sauour for a short space but the heate of the sunne maketh it wither his beautie to perish and his flower to fall awaie Euen so shall it be with all such as put their trust in their riches they shall perish togither with their aboundance their goods maie serue them here for a short space but no man can with monie win his brother from death or make agréement vnto God for him for it cost more to redéeme their soules so that they must let that alone foreuer Onelie thy sonne Iesus Christ was our redemption which price if it well not serue the wicked for that they end in sinne our sauiour will not paie for them a second death to redéeme them withall but leue them to be tormented for euer Wherefore giue vs grace Lord that we may laie vp our riches in the hands of Christ the sure tresure house that is in the hands of the poore that we may be sure to find it againe with greater gaine when we depart out of this wretched world so shall we lay vp temporall things and receiue againe eternall For if we will be rich in good works and readie to giue and to distribute we shall laie vp for vs a good foundation against the time to come contrariewise the wicked which are now here in great glorie whose dwelling is in the night their works are hid and appéere not but at the great iudgement when Christ which is our life shall shew himselfe then shall the iust appéere with him also in glorie then shall it be cléere day-light all mens works shall appéere as they be The trée that in the winter sheweth no freshnesse shall then receiue sap from the root appéere beautifull where the flower and herbe that was in sight pleasant for a while shall wither awaie and fall Then shal the strength of the wicked consume hell shall be their dwelling in perpetuall moorning Thus wilt
conuersion but after long forbearing thou strikest verie sore throwing both bodie and soule into the pit of hell hauing such measure of punishment as they gaine in this world For as thy mercies is vnmeasureable so is thy iustice vnremooueable to those that depart this world in their wickednesse Make me O Lord God of the number of those that be thy faithfull children let me not wauer nor fall from my hope but put on me the shield of faith that I may stronglie fight against my ghostlie enimie Grant me to vanquish and ouercome him that after triumphant victorie I may liue and reigne with thée O Father Sonne and holie Ghost thrée persons and one true and euerlasting GOD through the merits death of thy Sonne my Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ to the which most glorious Trinitie be giuen all honor glorie and praise now and for euer Amen 33. A praier to be said at all times wherein our frailties are confessed and request made to haue them redressed BLessed art thou O GOD of our fathers and blessed is thy holie name which is most glorious for euer Let the heauens blesse thée and all thy creatures thou art the Lord strong and mercifull gratious slow to anger and abounding in goodnesse and truth reseruing mercie for thousands forgiuing iniquities transgressions and sinnes making the wicked innocent if they will repent with all their whole harts and returne vnto thée Thou visitest the sinnes of the fathers vpon the children vnto the third and fourth generation for as thou art mercifull euen so goeth iustice from thée For thou settest so much store by man that thou hast a regard ouer him and dailie carest for vs O Lord God and makest proofe and triall of him euerie houre beholding those with a fatherlie eie that serue thée in faith and truth Thou hast vsed correction vnto vs but we gathered therby no repentance thou hast corrected vs to the end we should amend but we refused thy fatherlie visitation For those that are thine enimies thou wilt declare thine heauie iudgments against them but thou wilt shew thy fauourable kindnesse towards thy children For thou hast said I wil punish them that serue me otherwise than I haue commanded them not sparing the chéefe that the people may feare and praise my iudgements For to the wicked and carnall man thou appéerest as a flaming fire but vnto them that be drawne with thy holie spirit thou art like a pleasant saphir to be hold Holinesse perteineth vnto thée O Lord GOD and thou O GOD art most holie and nothing vnholie may appéere before thée Therefore whosoeuer commeth vnto thée must be washed from all sinne and corruption And séeing thou gouernest all things by thy prouidence thou wilt put a difference betwéene the godlie and vngodlie Wherefore we humblie beséech thée O Lord GOD lighten our hearts with thy holie spirit that we maie féele thy fauour towards vs as those that be thine elect doo The right hand of thy maiestie is glorious in power Grant vs O God continuallie to depend vpon thy prouidence with patience from daie to daie with full trust in thy promises for our deliuerance For though we prouoke thée iustlie to anger O God yet wilt thou neuer forsake vs. Thou art our Lord almightie Iehouah is thy name which declarest that thou art constant wilt performe thy promise Grant vs grace therefore that we may worship thée aright in the place which thou hast appointed vs for thou O Lord requirest puritie We cannot be thine except our sinnes be purged with the bloud of Iesus Christ by whose grace we may learne to detest all sinne Which grant vs all to doo O Father for Christes sake whose figure we represent on him we laie all our offenses who is able to beare the burthen of them for vs all We present him to thée O Father whom we know both can and will make vs cleane and perfect before thée whose mercies we dailie praise with thée O father and the holie Ghost now and for euer Amen 34. An humblie confession of our sinnes before God as also a petition to haue the same remitted O Lord heare my harty repentance for I am sorrowfull and gréeued with the burthen of my sins the remembrance of them is intollerable Wherefore looke downe vpon me with thy fauourable eies of pittie and behold me which lie here prostrat before the sight of thy maiestie for I confesse that I am waxen old in sin and wickednesse wherin I first was conceiued but now my most hartie desire is to be borne anew and to be graffed in my Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ For thus my faith dooth persuade me that none can come too late vnto thée who forgauest the théefe all his wickednesse at his last houre when he asked mercie of thée And manie other more examples I find in my most holie word how mercifull thou hast béene alwaies to those thy seruants that sought the same of thée And shall I then despaire hearing dailie thy voice crie out vnto me saieng Come all ye that are heauie loden and I will ease you Knocke and it is heard aske and it is giuen Who can yet thinke that he shall misse of mercie if he craue it in faith séeing thou art so true and iust in all thy promises Thy creatures faile in their words and works but thou kéepest thy promise and fidelitie and thy word indureth vnremooueable for euer and euer O thou God almightie vnto whom all things are knowen shew on me thy mercie euen in the sight of the children of men that they may knowe and sée how gratious and mercifull thou art vnto those that giue ouer themselues vnto the hands of thy almightie Maiestie Thou art the helper of the forsaken and fréendles and there is none that may be compared vnto thée that art so rich in mercie and louing kindnesse that diddest not spare thine onlie begotten Sonne Iesus Christ to giue him a slaine sacrifice for my sinnes and the sinnes of the whole world but also hast promised that whosoeuer dooth come vnto thée in his name with full assurance in his bloud death and passion shall not onelie receiue remission of all their sinnes and iniquities that euer they haue committed but also inherit the crowne of euerlasting glorie which thou wilt giue vnto all those that be thine elect in Christ Of which number through thy grace I account my selfe for one making me most assured thereof bicause thou hast promised the same Which dooth imbolden me at this present to craue thy most mercifull aid and assisstance of thy holie spirit to strengthen me in faith to confirme me in hope to stablish me in charitie that I may be knowen by thy cognisance and badge to be thy child and faithfull seruant that I may vse the talent which thou hast giuen me to thine honor and glorie and the health of my soule That when it shall please thée to take a reckoning how I haue spent the