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A23061 A right Christian treatise, entituled S. Augustines praiers: published in more ample sort than yet it hath bin in the English tong; purged from diuers superstitious points; and adorned with manifold places of the S. Scripture, by Thomas Rogers. Wherevnto is annexed Saint Augustines psalter: translated and quoted by the same T.R.; S. Augustines praiers. Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo.; Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616. 1581 (1581) STC 950; ESTC S100329 79,739 249

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appeere c Acts. 1 11. Acts. 10 42. 2. Tim. 4 1. 8. I knowe thou wilt not keepe silence d Psa 50 3. 4. at what time the fire shal deuour before thy face and a mightie tempest encrease about thee when thou wilt cal the heauen aboue and the earth to iudge thy people and lo al my sinnes shal be laid open e 1. Cor. 4 5. before so manie thousand people and not onelie al my wicked deedes but also al mine euil thoughts and words shal be manifest before al the companies of Angels So manie iudges then shal I wretch stand before as haue excelled me in wel-doing So manie shal giue sentence to my confusion as haue shewed me examples to liue vprightlie So manie shal be witnesses to conuince me as haue both instructed me with their godlie exhortations and prouoked mee vnto imitation by their righteous dealing O my Lord I knowe not what to saie I can not tel what answere to make and being now in extreme peril my conscience trobleth my secret cogitations torment my couetousnes fettereth my pride accuseth mine enuie eateth my lust inflameth my riotousnes trobleth my gluttonie shameth my drunkennes confuteth my detraction teareth my discord parteth mine anger disquieteth my lightnes dissolueth my sloth oppresseth mine hypocrisie deceaueth my flatterie breaketh my fauor lifteth vp my slander pricketh me Behold my deliuerer from the fierce nations behold with whom I haue liued with whom I haue studied with whom also I haue kept promise from the daie of my birth The studies which I delighted in doe now condemne me which once I praised dispraise me now These are the friends vpon whom I rested the teachers to whom I listened the masters whom I serued the counselers whom I beleeued the citizens with whom I dwelled the companions whome I consented vnto Alack my King and my God f Psal 5 2. that my freedome is so long kept fro me Alack ô my light g Psal 27 1. that I haue remained with the dwellers of Kedar h Ps 120 5. And seeing holie Dauid hath said Too long i Psa 120 6. how much more may I wretch saie My soule hath too long bin a stranger O God my strength k Psal 18 1. 2. in thy sight shal none that liueth be iustified l Psa 143 2. My trust is not in the sonnes of men Whome wilt thou find righteous m Rom. 3 verse 20. if thou iudge without mercie And vnles in fauor thou preuent the wicked there wil not be to glorifie the good For I do beleeue ô my saluation n Psa 88 1. which thing I haue heard how that thy bountifulnes leadeth me vnto repentance o Rom. 2 4. the sweete words of thy mouth haue sounded in mine eares No man can come vnto me except the Father which hath sent me draw him p Ioh. 6 44. Now because thou hast taught me and mercifulie endued me with this knowledge from the bottome of mine hart and with al the power of my mind I humblie praie thee ô almightie Father with thy most welbeloued sonne q Mat. 3 17. and thee sweete Sonne with the most cheerful comforter r Iohn 14 16 26. I beseech thee drawe me ſ Sal. songs 1 verse 1. 2. 3. so that I may run after thee by the sauor of thy good ointments Chap. 5. A praier vnto God the Father through his sonne Iesus Christ. VNto thee doe I cal a Psal 18 3. 6. ô GOD euen vnto thee doe I cal For thou art neere vnto al that cal vpon thee to al that cal vpon thee in truth b Ps 145 18. Because thou art the truth c Ioh. 14 6. teach me I beseech thee of thy goodnes ô holie truth teach me to cal vpon thee in truth For of my selfe I am ignorant how to doe so d Rom. 8 verse 26. but mine humble request is ô blessed veritie to be taught of thee For to be wise without thee is but foolishnes e 1. Cor. 1 20. but to knowe thee f Iohn 17 3 is perfect wisedome Instruct me in thine heauenlie wisedome and teach me thy statutes g Psa 119 1● For I verelie doe beleeue that he is blessed whome thou chastisest ô Lord and teachest in thy lawe h Psa 94. 12. My desire is to cal vnto thee now grant I praie thee I may doe so in truth What is it to cal vnto the truth in truth but euen to cal vnto the Father in the name of the Sonne i Ioh. 15 16. Then holie Father thy word is the truth k Ioh. 17 17. the beginning of thy word is truth l Ps 119 160. for this is the beginning of thy words that the word was in the beginning m Iohn 1 1. In that verie beginning I worship thee the chiefe beginning In that same very word of truth I cal vnto thee the perfect truth in which thou the verie same truth direct me in thy truth and teach me For what is more acceptable than to cal vpon the begetter in the name of his onlie begotten to mooue the Father vnto mercie in the recordation of the Sonne to mitigate the wrath of the King through naming of his deere child So haue the guiltie bin woont to be deliuered out of prison the fettered loased and such as haue bin adiudged to the death haue not onelie bin pardoned but gotten beside extraordinarie fauor while they haue expressed the tender affection toward a deerlie beloued child to angrie princes finalie so haue trespassing seruants escaped punishment at their masters hands euen through the intercession of their sweete sonnes Euen after the like sort by the tender loue of thine almightie Sonne I humblie beseech thee ô almightie Father bring my soule out of prison n Psa 142 7 that I may praise thy Name By thy coëternal and onelie Sonne o Ioh. 3 16. 18. 1. Iohn 4 9. I praie thee deliuer me from the chaines of sinne and through the intercession of thy Sonne that sitteth now at thy right hand restore me vnto life to whome mine owne desertes doe threaten a deadlie sentence For what other intercessor should I direct vnto thee but euen him which is the reconciliation for our sinnes p 1. Ioh. 2 2. and sitteth at thy right hand making request for vs q Rom. 8 verse 34. Behold mine aduocate with thee God the Father r 1. Iohn 2 1. behold the most hie Priest ſ Hebr. 8 1. which needeth not to be sanctified by the blood of anie thing t Heb. 9 11. 12. but shineth gloriouslie embrued with his owne blood behold the sacrifice holie acceptable and perfect u Heb. 9 24. 25 c. offered and receaued for a sweet smelling sauor x Eph. 5 2. behold the lambe vndefiled y 1. Pet. 1 19. that as a sheepe before his shearers opened not his mouth
Iohn 2 verse 3. which was estraied far from thee the merciful pastor fetcheth that to the fold which the greedie deuourer n 1. Pet. 5 8. had hunted awaie He bringeth him into thy presence which fled o Gen. 3 8. out of sight through a guiltie conscience y t by his maker he might obteine pardon p 1. Cor. 1 verse 30. which of himselfe deserued wrath q Eph. 2 3. and that through such a Capitaine he might haue hope to be called home into his countrie to whome nothing was due but hel fire in respect of his sinne I could holie Father r Matt. 6 10. offend thee of my selfe but so could I not of my selfe please thee And therefore thy beloued Sonne ſ Matt. 3 17. 2. Pet. 1 17. my God became mine helper tooke my nature vpon him t Iohn 1 14. Matth. 1 23. thereby to heale mine infirmities u Esai 53 4. 5. that thence he might offer to thee the sacrifice of praise whence the cause of sinne did first spring out and might by that thing bring me into thy fauor whereby sitting now at thy right hand he would show that he is partaker of my substance u Mar. 16 19 Actes 1 9. 10. 11. Rom. 8 34. Lo this is mine hope x Col. 1 27. 1. Tim. 1 1. this is al my confidence Wherefore if you despise me as you may right wel in respect of my sinne yet regard me at the least of thy goodnes in respect of the great loue y Eph. 5 2. 1. Iohn 3 16 of thy beloued Sonne behold that in thy Sonne which may mooue thee to showe mercie vpon thy seruant behold the sacrament of his flesh and remit the sinnes of the flesh As often as thou lookest vpon y e wounds of thy blessed Sonne so often I praie thee let my sins be couered As often as thou remembrest the pretious blood of his holie side so often I beseech thee let the spots of my filthines be washed awaie And because flesh hath prouoked thee vnto anger my humble sute is that flesh also may mooue thee vnto mercie that as flesh seduced man to offend so flesh may bring man to pardon For much it is I grant which my wickednes hath deserued yet far much more is it which the loue of my redeemer may lawfulie chalenge For though great be mine vnrighteousnes yet is the righteousnes of Christ my redeemer much greater z Rom. 5. 15 Because by how much God is better than man by so much is my wickednes inferior to his goodnes both in qualitie and also in quantitie For what hath man cōmitted which the Sonne of God made man a Iohn 1 14. hath not redeemed who in pride can so swel that by his woonderful humilitie may not be ouerthrowne what power of death can there be so great but the passion of y e Sonne of God on the crosse wil destroy y e same Trulie ô my God c Psal 7 1. 3. Iohn 20 17. were both the sinnes of wicked man and the mercie of my redeemer waied together in equal balance surelie neither the east would so differ from the west nor the lower most part of hel from the vppermost top of heauen Now therefore ô most glorious Creator of the light d Gen. 1 3. for the exceeding great paines of thy beloued Sonne forgiue my sins set his godlines against my wickednes his trobles against my crookednes his meekenes against my frowardnes Let his humilitie e Phil. 2 8. for mine hautines his patience f 1. Pet. 2 21 22. 23. for mine impatiencie his gentlenes g Mat. 11 29 for my crueltie his obedience h Phil. 2 8. for my rebellion his quietnes i Esai 53 7. for my crabednes his sweetnes for my bitternes his mildnes for my rage and his loue k Eph. 5 2. 1. Iohn 3. 16 for mine hatred make amends Chap. 9. Vnto the holie Spirit a godlie praier THerefore almightie and holie Ghost which art the loue of the deitie proceeding both frō the almightie Father a Ioh. 20 17 his blessed Sonne b Psal 1 7. Matth. 3 17. Hebr. 1 5. the most gratious comforter c Ioh. 14 16. 17. Iohn 15 26. of the trobled soules slide thou downe into the secret parlor of mine hart by thy mightie power and lighten euery priuie corner of the neglected house by the brightnes of thy glittering light and such places as wither through long drines by visiting with thine abundant showers of raine make thou to spring The priuie places of the inner man heale thou with the dart of thy loue and kindle by piercing with thy healthful flames the intrals of my nummed liuer and with the lightsome fire of thine holie and feruent loue feede thou euerie secrete part both of my mind and bodie Giue me drinke out of the riuer of thy pleasures d Psal 36 8. that I may now couet no more to taste of y e poisoned sweetenes of worldlie things Iudge me ô Lord e Psal 43 1. and defend my cause against the vngodlie people teach me to do thy wil f Psa 143 10 for thou art my God Wherefore I doe verelie beleeue that in whom soeuer thou dwellest thou doest build the house both of the Father and the Sonne Blessed is that man which can get such a guest bicause through thee both the Father and the Son wil dwel with him g Ioh. 14 23 Come then ô thou most gratious comforter of the trobled soule h Ioh. 15 26 which art a protector in due time i Psal 9 9. an helper in affliction come O come thou purger of wickednes curer of wounds Come thou which art the fortitude of the weake and the staie of such as are falling Come thou instructor of the humble k Luk. 12 12 the destroier of the proud Come thou louing father of the fatherles thou merciful iudge of the widowes l Psal 68 5. Come thou hope of the poore and refresher of them which be readie to faint Come thou guide of seafaring men and hauen to auoid shipwrack Thou singular glorie of such as liue thou onelie saluation of them at y e point of death come Come ô most holie spirit come and haue mercie vpon me knit me to thee and mercifulie grant after the multitude of thy mercies that my slendernes may please thy greatnes and my weakenes thy strength through Iesus Christ my Sauior m Ioh. 4 42. Phil. 3 20. 1. Tim. 4 10. 1. Iohn 4 14. who in thy vnitie with the Father liueth and raigneth for euermore Amen Chap. 10. A deuout praier of an humble seruant of God I Knowe LORD I knowe and confes how I am vnwoorthie to be loued of thee yet art not thou vnwoorthie to be loued of me I am vnwoorthie to serue thee yet art not thou vnwoorthie to haue my seruice
Trinitie Now then how hast thou loued vs h Iohn 3 16 ô heauenlie and louing Father i Ioh. 20 17. how hast thou loued vs ô gratious maker k Ps 100 3. which hast not spared thine owne Sonne l Rom. 8 32 but giuen him to the death for vs vngodlie wretches He was obedient to thee euen vnto the death yea the death of the crosse m Phil. 2 8. taking out of the waie the handwriting of our sinnes and fastening it vpon the crosse n Col. 2 14. he hath crucified sinne and killed death He onlie is free among the dead o Psal 88 5. hauing power to laie downe his life p Ioh. 10 18. and power to take it againe for our sakes And therefore he was both a conqueror and an oblation q Heb. 9 26. and because an oblation therefore a conqueror For our behoofe hee was to thee both a priest a sacrifice and because a sacrifice therefore a priest r Heb. 5 5. 6 c. Heb. 7 25. 26. Heb. 9 11. 12 c. Wel may I then repose a strong hope in him ſ Col. 1 27. 1. Tim. 1 1. because through him that sitteth at thy right hand t Rom. 8 34 Heb. 7 25. Heb. 8 6. making intercession for vs thou wilt heale al mine infirmities u Esai 53 5. For Lord great be my diseases and manifold yea manifold and verie great be they For the prince of this world I knowe and I confesse hath much to laie against me but for his sake that sitteth at thy right hand x Mar. 16 19 Actes 1 9. 10. 11. euen for my redemers sake y Rom. 3 24 Eph. 1 7. 14. in whom he could find none euil z Ioh. 14 30 deliuer me For his sake who did no sin a 1. Pet. 2 22 and in whose mouth there was found no guile iustifie me For his sake who is our head b Eph. 4 15. Ephes 5 23. wherin there is no blemish saue a member of his though poore and weake Pardon I praie thee al my sins vices faults and offences Indue mee with thine holie virtues make me to liue godlie and to continue euen to the end in good workes according to thy wil euen for thine holie Name sake Amen Chap. 14. A thankesgiuing of a faithful mind vnto God for sending his deere and onlie Sonne to saue mankind I Might vtterlie despaire in consideration of my manifold sinnes and infinite offences had not thy word ô God bin made flesh a Iohn 1 14. dwelled among vs. But now I dare not despaire For if when we were enimies b Rom. 5 10 we were reconciled vnto thee by the death of thy Sonne how much more being reconciled are we saued by his life For al mine hope c 1. Tim. 1 1. and al my confidence is reposed in that pretious blood which was shed for vs and for our saluation d 1. Pet. 1 18. 19. In it I take hart againe and resting therevpon I couet to come vnto thee not hauing mine owne righteousnes e Phil. 3 9. but that which is through the faith of my Lord Iesus Christ Wherefore ô most gratious merciful God louer of mankind f Wisd 11 21 23. Iohn 3 16. which through Iesus Christ thy Sonne our Lord g Rom. 1 4. 7. 1. Cor. 1 3. 7. c. euen when we were in the state of damnation by reason of sin h Rom. 5 7. 8 c. hast deliuered and saued vs I thanke thy goodnes yea from the verie bottom of mine hart I doe highlie thanke thee for sending of thy great loue i Ephes 2. 4. 5. wherewith thou hast loued vs miserable wretches vnwoorthie al fauor the same thy onlie begotten Sonne k Iohn 3 16 1. Iohn 4 9. from thine owne bosome into the world to saue vs great sinners l 1. Tim. 1 15 the children of wrath m Eph. 2 3. I thanke thee for his holie incarnation and birth of his glorious mother of whom he vouchsafed to take flesh for vs men and for our saluation that as he was verie God of God n Matt. 1 23 Matt. 16 16. so he might be verie man of man o Iohn 1 14. I thanke thee for his passion p Luke 23 verse 26. 33 c. crosse and death for his resurrection and ascention into heauen sitting at thy right hand For the fortie daie after his resurrection q Acts. 1 3. 9. in the sight of his disciples he ascended vp aboue al the heauens where hee sitting on thy right hand powred downe the holie Spirit r Acts. 2 1. 2 c. according to his promise ſ Ioh. 15 26. Luk. 24 49. vpon the children of adoption I thanke thee both for that shedding of his pretious blood wherewithal we be redeemed t 1. Pet. 1 18. 19. and also for his instituting the holie and liuelie sacrament of his bodie blood u Matt. 26 verse 26. 27. 28. Luke 22 19. 1. Cor. 11 23. 24 c. where withal in thy Church we be dailie nourished refreshed washed sanctified and made partakers of one heauenlie and diuine nature Finalie once againe I thanke thee for thy great loue x Eph. 2 4. wherewith thou hast so loued vs wretches through thine onlie y 1. Ioh. 4 9. and welbeloued sonne z Matt. 3 17 For so thou didst loue the world a Iohn 3 16 that thou gauest thine onelie begotten Sonne that whosoeuer beleeueth on him should not perish but haue euerlasting life And this is eternal life b Ioh. 17 3. that wee knowe thee to be the true God and whom thou hast sent Iesus Christ through a right faith and works agreeable to our faith Chap. 15. Of the incomprehensible good wil of God the Father toward mankind OPitie vnmeasurable ô wonderful loue To saue a seruant thou hast giuen thy Sonne a Iohn 3 16 God was made man b Iohn 1 14. that wretched man might bee plucked out of the power of diuels How deerlie hath thy Sonne ô God loued man which thought he did not humble himselfe enough if he were onelie borne of the virgin Marie vnles for vs and for our saluation c 1. Pet. 1 18 1. Pet. 2 24. he shed his blood also vpon the crosse He came a merciful God he came of meere compassion and goodnes yea to seeke and to saue that which was lost d Luk. 19 10 Matth. 18 11 he did come He sought the lost sheepe e Luk. 15 4. 5. 6. he sought and found it and like a gratious Lord and right good shepheard f Ioh. 10 11 14. on his shoulders he carried it vnto his flocke O rare loue ô tender kindnes who at anie time hath heard the like who but wil be amazed at such bowels of mercie who but wil wonder who but must needes