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A08610 The monument of matrones conteining seuen seuerall lamps of virginitie, or distinct treatises; whereof the first fiue concerne praier and meditation: the other two last, precepts and examples, as the woorthie works partlie of men, partlie of women; compiled for the necessarie vse of both sexes out of the sacred Scriptures, and other approoued authors, by Thomas Bentley of Graies Inne student.; Monument of matrones. Part 1-4. Bentley, Thomas, student of Gray's Inn.; Abergavenny, Frances Nevill, Lady, d. 1576.; Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549. Miroir de l'âme pécheresse. English & French.; Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548. Lamentacion of a sinner.; Tyrwhit, Elizabeth, Morning and evening prayers.; Catharine Parr, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1512-1548. Prayers or meditacions. 1582 (1582) STC 1892; ESTC S101562 669,543 1,114

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of them but he hath ouerthrowne and vanquished them after such a sort that all things serue to our helth He might and could haue taken them all awaie but where then should haue beene our victorie palme and crowne For we dailie haue fights in the flesh and by the succour of grace haue continuall victories ouer sinne whereby we haue cause to glorifie God that by his sonne hath weakened our enimie the diuell and by his spirit giueth vs strength to vanquish his ofspring So doo we knowledge dailie the great triumph of our Sauiour reioice in our owne fights the which we can no wise impute to anie wisdome of this world seeing sinne to increase by it And where worldlie wisedome most gouerneth there most sinne ruleth For as the world is enimie to God so also the wisdome therof is aduerse to God and therefore Christ hath declared discouered the same for foolishnesse And although he could haue taken awaie all worldlie wisedome yet he hath left it for his greater glorie and triumph of his chosen vessels For before whereas it was our ruler against God now by Christ we are serued of it for God as of a slaue in worldlie things albeit in supernaturall things the same is not to be vnderstood And further if at anie time men would impugne and gainsaie vs with the wisedome of the world yet we haue by Christ so much supernaturall light of the truth that we make a mocke of all those that repugne the truth Christ also vpon the crosse hath triumphed ouer the world First bicause he hath discouered the same to be naught that whereas it was couered with the vaile of hypocrisie and the vesture of morall vertues Christ hath shewed that in Gods sight the righteousnesse of the world is wickednesse and he hath yeelded witnes that The works of men not regenerated by him in faith are euill and so Christ hath iudged and condemned the world for naught Further more he hath giuen to all his so much light and spirit that they knowe it and dispraise the same yea and tread it vnder their feet with all vaine honours dignities pleasures not taking the faire promises neither the offers which it doth present naie they rather make a scorne of them And as for the threatnings and force of the world they nothing feare Now therefore we may see how great the victorie and triumph of Christ is who hath deliuered all those the father gaue him from the power of the diuell cancelling vpon the crosse the writing of our debts For he hath deliuered vs from the condemnation of sinne from the bondage of the lawe from the feare of death from the danger of the world and from all euils in this life and in the other to come And he hath inriched vs made vs noble and most highlie happie after such a glorious and triumphant waie as can not with tongue be expressed and therefore we are forced to saie his triumph is maruellous It is also seene and knowne that Christ is the true Messias For he hath deliuered man from all euils and by him man hath all goodnesse so that he is the true Messias Therefore all other helpers be but vaine and counterfeited sauiours seeing that by this our Messias Christ wholie and onlie we be deliuered from all euils and by him we haue all goodnesse And that this is true it is euident and cleare bicause the verie true Christian is a Christian by Christ And the true Christian feeleth inwardlie by Christ so much goodnesse of God that euen troublous life and death be sweet vnto him and miseries happie The true Christian by Christ is disburdened from the seruitude of the lawe hauing the lawe of grace grauen by the spirit inhabiting his hart and from sinne that reigned in him from the power of the infernall spirits from damnation and from euerie euill and is made a sonne of God a brother of Christ heire of heauen and Lord of the world so that in Christ and by Christ he possesseth all good things But let vs knowe that Christ yet fighteth in spirit in his elect vessels and shall fight euen to the daie of iudgment at which day shall that great enimie death be wholie destroied and shall be no more Then shall the children of God reioice on him saieng O death where is thy victorie and sting There shall be then no more trouble nor sinne naie rather none euill but heauen for the good and hell for the wicked Then shall wholie be discouered the victorie triumph of Christ who after Paule shall present vnto his father the kingdome together with his chosen saued by him It was no little fauour towards his children that Christ was chosen of God to saue vs his elect so highlie by the waie of the crosse Paule calleth it a grace and a most singular grace We may well thinke that he hauing beene to the world so valiant a captaine of God was full of light grace vertue and spirit therefore he might iustlie saie Consummatum est Wee seeing then that the triumph and victorie of our captaine Christ is so maruellous glorious and noble to the which war we be appointed let vs force our selues to folowe him with bearing our crosse that we may haue felowship with him in his kingdome The sixt Chapter That we ought to submit our selues to the schoole of the Crosse and still looke and learne in the booke of the Crucifix TRulie it may be most iustlie verified that to behold Christ crucified in spirit is the best meditation that can be I certeinlie neuer knew mine owne miseries and wretchednes so well by booke admonition or learning as I haue done by looking into the spirituall booke of the Crucifix I lament much I haue passed so manie yeeres not regarding that diuine booke but I iudged thought my selfe to be well instructed in the same wheras now I am of this opinion that if God would suffer me to liue here a thousand yeeres and should studie continuallie in the same diuine booke I should not be filled with the contemplation thereof Neither hold I my selfe contented but alwaies haue a great desire to learne and studie more therein I neuer knewe mine owne wickednes neither lamented for my sinnes trulie vntill the time God inspired me with his grace that I looked in this booke then I began to see perfectlie that mine owne power and strength could not helpe me and that I was in the Lords hand euen as the claie is in the potters hand then I began to crie and saie Alas Lord that euer I haue so wickedlie offended thee being to me from the beginning so gratious and so good a father and most speciallie now hast declared and shewed thy goodnesse vnto me when in the time I haue done thee most iniurie to call me and also to make me knowe take thee for my Sauior and redeemer Such be the wonderfull works of God to call sinners to repentance to make
should be visited sometime with some aduersitie wherby we might both be tried whether we be of thy flocke or no and also knowe thee and our selues the better yet thou that saidst that thou wouldst not suffer vs to be tempted aboue our power be mercifull vnto me now a miserable wretch I beseech thee which with Salomon do crie vnto thee humblie desiring thee that I may neither be too much puffed vp with prosperitie neither too much pressed downe with aduersitie least I being too full should denie my God or being too lowe brought should despaire and blaspheme thee my Lord and Sauiour O mercifull God consider my miserie best knowne vnto thee and be thou now vnto me a strong tower of defence I humblie require thee Suffer me not to be tempted aboue my strength and power but either be thou a deliuerer vnto me out of this great miserie either else giue me grace patientlie to beare thy heauie hand and sharpe correction It was thy right hand O God y t deliuered the people of Israel out of the hands of Pharao which for the space of four hundred yeares did oppresse them and keepe them in bondage Let it therefore like wise seeme good to thy fatherlie goodnes to deliuer me sorowfull wretch for whome thy sonne Christ shed his pretious bloud on the Crosse out of this miserable captiuitie and bondage wherein I am now How long wilt thou be absent For euer Oh Lord hast thou forgotten to be gratious and hast thou shut vp thy louing kindnesse in displeasure Wilt thou be no more intreated Is thy mercie cleane gone for euer and thy promise come vtterlie to an end for euermore Why doest thou make so long tarieng Shall I despaire of thy mercie oh God Far be that from me I am thy workemanship created in Christ Iesu giue me grace therefore to tarie thy leasure and patientlie to beare thy works assuredlie knowing that as thou canst so thou wilt deliuer me when it shall please thee nothing doubting nor mistrusting thy goodnesse towards me For thou wotest better what is good for me than I doo Therefore doo with me in all things what thou wilt and plague me what waie thou wilt onelie in the meane time arme me I beseech thee with thine armour y t I may stand fast my loines being girded about with veritie hauing on the brestplate of righteousnes and shod with the shoes prepared by the Gospell of peace aboue all things taking to me the shield of faith wherewith I may be able to quench all the firie darts of the wicked and taking the helmet of saluation and the sword of the spirit which is thy most holie word praieng alwaies with all maner of praier and supplication that I may referre my selfe wholie vnto thy will abiding thy pleasure and comforting my selfe in those troubles that it shall please thee to send me seeing such troubles be profitable for me and seeing I am assuredlie persuaded that it cannot be but well all that thou doest Heare me oh mercifull father for his sake whome thou wouldest should be a slaine sacrifice for my sinnes to whom with thee and the holie Ghost be all honour and glorie for euer Amen An exhortation written by the Ladie IANE the night before she suffered in the end of the new Testament in Greeke which she sent to hir sister the Ladie Katherine I Haue here sent you good sister Katherine a Booke which although it be not outwardlie trimmed with gold yet inwardlie it is more worth than pretious stones It is the booke deere sister of the lawe of the Lord it is his Testament and last will which he bequeathed vnto vs wretches which shall leade you to the path of eternall ioie And if you with a good mind reade it and with an earnest desire folowe it it shall bring you to an immortall and euerlasting life It will teach you to liue and learne you to die It shall win you more than you should haue gained by the possessions of your wofull fathers land For as if God had prospered him you should haue inherited all his lands so if you applie diligentlie this booke seeking to direct your life after it you shall be an inheritour of such riches as neither the couetous shall withdrawe from you neither the theefe shall steale neither yet the moths corrupt Desire with Dauid good sister to vnderstand the lawe of the Lord your God liue still to die that you by death may obtaine eternall life or after your death enioie the life purchased you by Christes death And trust not that the tendernesse of your age shall lengthen your life For as soone if God call goeth the yong as the old And labour alwaie to learne to die denie the world defie the diuell despise the flesh and delight your selfe onlie in the Lord. Be penitent for your sins and yet despair not be strong in faith and yet presume not and desire with Saint Paule to be dissolued and to be with Christ with whome in death there is life Be like the good seruant and euen at midnight be waking least when death commeth and stealeth vpon you like a theefe in the night you be with the euill seruant found sleeping and least for lacke of oile in your lampe ye be found like to the fiue foolish virgins and like him that had not on the wedding garment and then be cast out from the mariage Reioice in Christ as I trust you do And seeing you haue the name of a Christian as neere as you can folowe the steps of your maister Christ and take vp your crosse laie your sinnes on his backe and alwaies embrace him And as touching my death reioice as I doo good sister that I shall be deliuered of this corruption and put on incorruption For I am assured that I shall for losing of a mortall life win an immortall life the which I praie God grant you and send you of his graces to liue in his feare and to die in the true christian faith from the which in Gods name I exhort you that ye neuer swarue neither for hope of life nor feare of death For if ye will denie his truth to lengthen your life God will denie you and yet shorten your daies And if ye will cleaue to him he will prolong your daies to your comfort and his glorie To the which glorie God bring me now and you heereafter when it shall please God to call you Farewell good sister and put your onlie trust in God who onlie must helpe you Your louing sister Iane Dudley * Certaine verses written by the said Ladie Iane with a pinne Non aliena putes homini quae obtingere possunt Sors hodierna mihi cras erit illa tibi IANE DVDLEY Deo iuuante nil nocet liuor malus Et non iuuante nil iuuat labor grauis Post tenebras spero lucem ¶ Hir praier that she said at the time of hir death was the 51. Psalme of Dauid here after following
the elder married woman to liue louinglie faithfullie and quietlie with hir husband the woman with child to escape the pit of so great perils and to be thankfull for hir mightie deliuerance after childbirth the midwife and women assistants dutifullie and diligentlie to aid comfort and cherish the trauelling woman the mother carefullie to bring vp hir children the daughter naturallie to cherish and obeie hir mother the mother in lawe to liue charitablie and louinglie with the daughter in lawe againe the daughter in lawe to be haue hir selfe christianlie and curteouslie to the mother in lawe the dame or mistresse to intreate hir handmaids well the handmaids to shew all dutifull and faithfull seruice to their mistresse the widowe to comfort hir selfe in all sorrowes the old woman to number hir daies that she may applie hir hart vnto wisedome both yoong and old one and other to consider their creation condition vocation and saluation the better to liue to learne to learne to liue and to liue to die To conclude a Lampe I saie for all estates and degrees of women generallie to carrie euer in their hands and hart by the burning light and flaming fire of the reading whereof their faith knowledge zeale deuotion perseuerance in praier almes deeds fasting with the loue of God and their brethren the desire of vertue and all maner of godlinesse shall be thoroughlie kindled and increased in them so oft as they war cold heauie drowsie slouthfull dull negligent and remisse by too much bodilie ease worldlie prosperitie vaine pleasures pomps and delights of this wretched life and they at all times made readie like wise and prudent virgins to meet the bridegroome whensoeuer he commeth to be receiued of him and to enter with him ioifullie into the celestiall wedding chamber of his eternall happinesse there to glorifie and praise him for euer and euer Secondlie a Mirrour for all sorts of wicked women as in a cleere glasse with Athalia Iezabell Herodias and such like perfectlie to see their shamelesse pride crueltie idolatrie and contempt of religion with Putiphers wife to behold their incontinencie and infidelitie towards their husbands with Appam their shamelesse impudencie with Cozbi their manifest whoordomè and adulterie with the witch of Fndor their abhominable sorceries with Queene Dasthy their disobeence to their souereigne with Bethshemah and Iudith their rebellious stubbornesse to their louing parents in lawe with Hagar their contempt of their mistresse with Miviant their murmuring against their onelie brother with Heua their subtiltie and couetousnes to beguile their husbands with Zipporah Michol Iobs wife old Anna Tobit c. their vnsemelie vpbraidings and bitter taunting or chiding of their godlie husbands c. least that for their great impietie and vngodlinesse with Queene Maacha they be deposed from their seate of maiestie or with Baara and Q. Dasthy they be diuorced from their husbands or with Athalia they be slaine without the temple or with Cozbi be thrust through with a sword or with Iezabel in all their brauerie they be throwne headlong downe into the street out of their owne windowe and be eaten and deuoured of dogs and so want the honour of christian buriall or with Saphyra be striken with sudden death at the Apostles feete or with the Leuites wife be shamefullie abused to death and after chopt in peeces or with Samsons wife be burnt to ashes in the house where they dwell to conclude least with the whoore of Babel they be cast quicke into the bottomlesse pit of perdition or with the flue foolish virgins they be shut cleane out of heauen and go aliue downe into hell there to be damned for euer if in time they call not for grace to beware and repent them of their former wickednesse Againe a Mirrour contrariwise for all godlie and vertuous women plainlie to behold the faith religion modestie sobrietie sinceritie of life and conuersation of Sara Ruth Q. Candaces Bernice Susanna Elizabeth the blessed virgine Marie c. The holinesse deuotion feare of God iustice vprightnesse c. of Hanna Q. Hester c. The rare wisedome excellent knowledge great learning politike gouernement courage magnanimitie with the memorable vertues of Deborah Abigael Bethsheba Huldah Iacl the woman of Tekoah Philips foure daughters the Ladie commended by saint Iohn c. The famous cities and statelie territories and towers built by Sherah that noble Gentlewoman to hir perpetuall renowme The bountifull hospitalitie great liberalitie and often almes deeds of the Shunamitesse that vertuous Gentlewoman of Dorcas Lydia Ioanna Iudith c. The constant and faithfull loue towards their husbands of Sara Michol Susanna c. The motherlie and carefull affection towards their children of Sara Hannah Bethsheba the blessed virgine Marie the widowe of Sarepta Samsons mother c. The dutifull obedience towards their parents of Q. Hester Iepthas daughter Orpha Ruth Sara c. The good intreatie and christian behauiour towards their handmaids of Sara Lea Iudith c. The fidelitie and obedient seruice towards their mistresse of Hagar Abia Rhode c. The great kindnesse and curtesie towards their freends kindred and aliance of Bethsheba Elizabeth Q. Hester Iehosheba Rizpah c. The womanlie pitie tender harted compassion and affection toward the distressed and persecuted members of Christ of Puah Shiphrah Rachel Pharaos daughter Rizpah O Hester Iehosheba Pilaces wife Marie Magdalen Martha c. The sore labour and paines taking to get their owne liuing of Anna Tobit Lydia Naomy Ruth Dorcas c. Finallie the admirable humilitie and inuincible patience and constancie in all aduersities and persecution euen to the death and martyrdome of Iepthas daughter Susanna the mother of the seuen brethren and women of the Machabites and manie other that looking in this glasse of the holie liues of their foremothers they may christianlie conforme and adorne themselues after their good examples and become for their rare vertues verie beautifull spouses in the fight of their spirituall bridegroome Iesus Christ to whom as the kings daughters they may appeere all glorious within and of whom with the lambes wife they may be marked in the forehead with the testimonie of his name Iesus to the end that being clothed with the sunne of righteousnesse and crowned with the twelue stars of God and his word and treading the moone of this worldlie affections vnder their feet they may euermore be deliuered by him their valiant Michael and his angels from the power of the red dragon which so greedilie gapeth to deuoure them and possesse their soules in patience in the restfull place of the presence of God long since prepared for the elect where they shall be nourished and preserued for time times and together with all holie virgins matrones martyrs and elect people of God ioifullie triumph and be glad for the gift of their euerlasting happinesse Thirdlie a Diall of deuotion to direct you by the glorious globe and shine of the bright sunne of righteousnesse which inlighteneth all
things in the world verie readilie and plainlie at all feasts and seasons of the yeere and at all houres and times of the daie and night continuallie vnto the holie mount of heauenlie contemplation and to the christian meditation and consideration of euerlasting felicitie in celestiall things the better to contemne and forget all terrene base vile momentanie and earthlie vanities Fourthlie and lastlie a domesticall librarie plentifullie stored and replenished both of the best approoued presidents of christian praiers and diuine meditations made from time to time by manie right godlie authors men and women of all ages and also of the chosen sentences or perfect precepts of holie scripture concerning the christian duties of all degrees and estates of women in their seuerall callings together with the pleasant histories and memorable acts liues and death of all maner of women good and bad by name or without name mentioned in the old and new testaments of the bible where among for the better vnderstanding of the text I haue inserted some notes out of the Geneua bible with some difference by parenthesis verie necessarie for the simple reader All which treatises though not so portable yet so delectable profitable and readie prepared to lie in your secret chamber or oratorie to vse howsoeuer intituled or called God grant they may as diligentlie be read and fruitfullie practised of you good readers as they and euerie of them I am sure were painfullie compiled and faithfullie purposed of the authors And for these and all other such good helpes and furtherances to faith deuotion and godlinesse God make both you and me alwaie thankfull vnto his maiestie who by all meanes at all times and through all ages most gratiouslie vseth both the ministerie of men and angels to doo vs good continuallie that through our vnthankfulnesse and wilfull contempt of his good gifts and graces dailie offered by so manie high learned and painfull hands we may not loose the same and the profit thereof by loathing that which we ought most to loue and imbrace but rather in good time by our grateful acceptation and approbation of that which deserues good liking gaine to ourselues comfort and consolation and encourage others which as yet of anie singular affection for their priuate vse conceale or deteine the woorks of anie godlie authors men or women to take good opportunitie by this occasion offered euen for the common benefit of Christs congregation to publish the same abroad for the perfection of this good worke to the glorie of God and the authors euerlasting praise and commendation both with God and men that full deseruedlie it may be said of them as most woorthilie it is of these my right christian and heroicall authors Etsi mors indies accelerat Viuit tamen post funera virtus Thus being awaked vp last of all as one that gathereth after them in the vintage I haue laboured as you see good reader like a poore gleaner or grape gatherer with restlesse Ruth to go after the maidens in the haruest and to gleane and gather for my mother Naomi certeine handfuls of corne after the reapers and painfull labourers among the sheaues let fall of deuotion in the fruitfull feelds of charitable Boaz and haue assailed as you well perceiue to replenish my wine presse with the grapes of the Lords plentifull vintage and to fill my lampes brimfull with the oile of Gods good blessing and rich store left behind by the wise virgins in the holie vessels of his increase Here therefore if I might be so bold without offense as in the name of the foresaid blessed Boaz I would gladlie exhort and persuade Ruth and in hir all other godlie women of the simple sort to followe this his good counsell who saith Heare me my daughter and go to none other feeld to gather neither depart from hence to gleane but abide here by my maidens let thine eies be on the feeld that they doo reape in and go thou after the maidens and when thou art athirst go also to the vessels and drinke of that which the seruants and handmaids haue drawne and when thou art hungrie come hither and eate of the bread and dip thy morsell in the vineger and sit by the reapers and thou shalt be satisfied to the full So now least you should gather by anie method order diuision title direction or application that you shall find in this booke or anie part therof that I go about nicelie curiouslie or strictlie to inioine you to obserue hours daies feasts times or seasons or to bind you vnlawfullie to an impossibilitie as of necessitie to vse all or euerie of these praiers and meditations in place maner and forme as they are set downe although it is to be wished that for the most part they might if it were possible or the necessities of this turbulent life would permit that you should not mistake me I saie and iudge that my purpose is in anie respect to hinder common praier or interrupt the ministration of the word and sacraments in the church where at what time I knowe we ought all to glorifie God together with one hart spirit and mouth and to be no otherwise occupied either in reading or in praieng than the publike minister is vnlesse we would be deemed meere superstitious and vnder the pretense of seuerall deuotion to commit manifest vngodlinesse I thinke it verie necessarie for me to let you vnderstand gentle reader that my meaning herby was and is simplie first to plaie the part of a faithfull collector by following my copies trulie and placing their works and praiers together as I found them referred by the authors for priuate or publike vse secondlie for order and memorie sake after the good example of the learned fathers of our time to intitle reduce and applie those other godlie meditations and praiers which for the matter I found woorthie the more often vse in the church or elsewhere vnto some more speciall place apt time and peculiar purpose than heretofore to my knowledge by anie others haue beene intituled referred or applied But thirdlie and principallie by the meanes of some plaine forme and easie method of praier and meditation to prepare for the vnlearned at all times and in all places such and so manie sorts as to auoid ignorance and tediousnesse might conuenientlie serue to further their godlie desires to the glorie of God the confusion of sathan and their owne eternall comfort in Christ Iesus referring them notwithstanding which you shall find proper for the church to be vsed there onelie at conuenient times by the ordinances of the church lawfullie permitted the rest which are more priuate to be vsed elsewhere at your discretions when and so often as opportunitie shall serue and Gods spirit by his heauenlie motion giue you anie occasion For as I would not haue you thinke hereby that I my selfe doo in all respects obserue this order here prescribed although I assure you I striue to doo it either
and to flie vnto God in all troubles for releefe as he hath commanded That so with the fiue foolish virgins it be neuer too late for them to crie Lord Lord open to vs but that to their comforts and the praise of God with Miriam they may euermore vpon their timbrels sing the song of Moses for their mightie and miraculous delinerance from sathan their spirituall Pharao and with Debora giue great thanks for the victorie got by our Iahel against Sicera and with holie Hannah reioise from the hart and praise God in the temple for the birth of their children and safe deliuerance and with the women of Israel triumph vpon timbrels for the famous victories of Dauids daughter our noble Queene ELIZABETH had against all hir enimies and with the spirituall spouse at the marriage daie sing the sweet song of songs to the glorie of the bridegroome Christ Iesus and with Sara Tobit blesse the name of God for their deliuerance from slanderous reproches and the einil spirit Asmodens that enimie of holie matrimonie and with holie Iudith highlie praise God for hir and hir peoples mightie preseruation out of the hands of their cruell enimies and with the blessed virgine Marie continuallie magnifie the Lord their Sauiour for their high exaltation and fauour with God with men and with angels and with our most gratious Queene ELIZABETH incessantlie to yeeld all possible praise and hartie thanks for their so often mightie and maruellous preseruation and deliuerance from so manie kinds of dangers yea deaths and destruction pretended by sathan and his bloudie ministers dailie against them Finallie that all godlie women taking hereby good occasion with these their holie foremothers continuallie to make their petitions for the preuenting of euils their supplications for the obteining of all things needfull for soule and bodie their intercessions as well for others as for themselues and their thanksgiuings for corporall and spiritual benefits receiued may shew themselues daughters woorthie such mothers virgins woorthie such lamps of perpetuall virginitie and women woorthie such ghostlie weapons of their right christian ministration to helpe their weakenesse praiers precepts and meditations I meane by following their vertues wiselie in the perfect feare of God by bearing the same in the hand of their harts carefullie in the due obedience of their prince and by fighting therewith in Golgatha the field of this spirituall warfare the good fight of faith couragiouslie in the pure loue of their countrie and christian charirie towards their neighbours and at the last in the world to come to the glorie of God their euerlasting comfort togither with the wise virgins and all the elect people of God ioifullie triumph ouer all weaknesse infirmitie and corruption yea ouer sinne death hell and damnation and saie Oh death where is thy sting Oh hell where is thy victorie But now if in wading so far in this argument of praier and in making this bolume so big ante shall thinke or saic that I by mine idlenesse and time thus spent am verie chargeable vnto them and considering the plentie of prater books more portable alreadie extant shall iudge me to haue taken a verie needlesse or bootlesse trauell or to haue laboured in vaine and spent my strength for nothing as he that would addestars to the skie or light a lampe at noone daie and therefore shall deeme me woorthie in their opinions to loose both Oleum operam Oh forgiue me this wrong I praie you and considering that I could not otherwise either satisfie my selfe to go forward in my determined purpose according to the prescript order of this collection or pleasure the simple reader with such plentie and varietie of profitable matter especiallie in so good paper and faire vsuall letter a thing to the aged and feeble sighted reader verie gratefull and much desired Let me intreate you whosoeuer you be to measure the same rather by the goodnesse of the contents of the which the godlie can neuer haue enough than by the bignesse or deerenesse of the volume which to the willing and desirous mind are euer best cheape So no doubt shall the pleasure and profit of the one at the least counteruaile if not far surmount the paine and charges of the other As for my selfe good reader who haue rudelie as you see vndertaken this great labour I protest I haue doone it neither of presumption as he that would vsurpe the office of a Diuine and intrude himselfe into the studies of other professions nor of arrogancie as he that would boast and make great brags of other mens labours nor of enuie as he that went about to make frustrate and insufficient the painfull and godlie works of better learned neither yet of ambition or vaineglorie as he that gaped after the praise and commendation of anie or that would faine seeme to be approoued and registred of anie Chronicler for an author or one that knoweth somewhat who in deed knowes nothing much lesse for all this deserues to be thought of aboue that which anie either of their owne knowledge or by true report doo or shall see in me knowe me to be or heare of me Therefore I saie good reader my iudgement howsoeuer it please others to iudge of me and of mine intent herein is I knowe with the Lord that formed me from the wombe to be his seruant for he is the eie witnesse of mine integritie and simple meaning herein I saie in whom my life is hid and to whom I am made manifest doo line and must die As for my worke so honourable for the verie authors so godlie for the matter so necessarie for the time so profitable for the persons so excellent for the vse and so conuenient to increase pietie and christianitie in the simpler sort howsoeuer otherwise with some carping heads and euill disposed readers with Aesops dog in the manger neuer giuen either to doo well themselues or to iudge rightlie and speake truth of others it is I am right well assured with my God who first put me in mind to take it in hand and in by and through whom onelie I confesse with humble and hartie thankesgiuing after manie a yeeres fore trauell in studie much sweet long watching and great expences I haue now at the length finished the same I trust to his glorie your profit and mine owne comfort Therefore leauing to all and euerie of the woorthie works of other godlie men or women howsoeuer here or elsewhere extant their particular vse in the church of God as they were published and to the honourable authors themselues their due deserued praise and perpetuall commendation to all posteritie with exhortation to all godlie christians reuerentlie willinglie and thankfullie to read receiue and imbrace the same as wherein to the better fulfilling of so heauenlie an exercise of our faith most agreeable to Gods good will and word is perfectlie supplied and accomplished by the rare gifts ornaments and graces of the holie Ghost in the
the Church afflicted 1. l. pag. 48. For the tormented in conscience 1. l. pag. 49. Against the power of the vngodlie 2. l. p. 35. 36. In danger of death by tyrannie 2. l. pag. 36. In any ghostlie temptation of sathan 2. l p. 191 Against inward heauinesse 2. l. pag. 192. To be deliuered from dangers 2. l. pag. 193. To obtaine vpright iudgement against our aduersarie 2. l. pag. 194. For patience to suffer all afflictions 2. l. pa. 184. An effectuall praier in time of trouble 2. l. p. 98. A sweet praier of anie pressed downe with troubles 2. l. pag. 94. Other christian praiers made out of the psalmes of Dauid 2. l. pa. 215. 216. In martyrdome at the stake 2. lam pag. 214. For constancie in faith to the death 2. l. pag. 215. To performe the will of God in all places 2. l. pag. 80. A desire to rest in God aboue all things 2. l. p 83 To obtaine a cleane minde with speedie deliuerance 2. l. pag. 85. To despise all wordlie things c 2. l. pag. 88. To long for the life euerlasting 2. l. pag. 91. ¶ After trouble For thankesgiuing for deliuerance from enemies 1. l. pag. 1. 44. A thankesgiuing for the victorie gotten 1. l p 3. 8. A thanksgiuing for fruitfulnesse of the wombe 1. l. pag. 648. A thankesgiuing for Gods miraculous deliuerance 1. l. pag. 36. Psalmes of reioising after trouble 2. l. pa 194. 218. 219. 337. ¶ In time of prosperitie In the 2 lamp pag. 176. ¶ Thankesgiuings For benefits receiued at Gods hands 2. l. p. 175. For the goodnes of God towards vs ibid. ¶ Songs Of Moses 1. l. pag. 1. Of Debora and Barach 1. l. pag. 3. Of Hannah 1. l. pag. 6. Of the women of Israell 1. lamp pag. 8. Of Salomon or Syon 1. lam pag. 8. c. Of Iudith 1. l. pag. 44. Of the blessed virgine Marie 1 l. pag. 48. ¶ Psalmes In time of captiuitie and affliction 1. l. pag. 48. At morning praier 2. l. pag. 106. 107. 108. At euening praier 2. l. pag. 122. 125. 126. 127. Of congratulation for victorie and the kingdome obtained 3. l. pag. 253. 158. ¶ Himnes For the morning 2. l. pag. 104. 114. For the euening 2. l. pag. 135. Of the state of Adams posteritie 2 l. pag. 129. Of our redemption 2. l. pag. 106. 121. Of the passion of Christ 2. l pag. 112. Of the daie of iudgement 2 l. pag. 131. To God the father 2. l. pag. 120. To God the creator 2. l. pag. 114. To God the sonne 2 l. pag. 104. Against vices 2. l. pag. 174 213. 221. ¶ Sentenses Of scripture written by our gratious Soueraigne Ladie Q. Elizabeth in foure languages 2. l. pag. 135. Of scripture written by Q Katherin 2. l. pa. 80. Of the Ladie Elizabeth Tirwhit 2. lam pag. 137. ¶ Verses written In Latin by the I Iane Dudley 2. l. pag. 202. In english as I suppose by the L. Aburgauenie 2. l. pag. 215. In english by M. Dorcas Martin 2. l pag. 221. In Latin by Leonell Sharpe of Cambridge in the beginning of the booke In Latin by maister D. Marbek to the christian reader ibid. ¶ Anthemes At morning praier 2. l. pag. 105. At euening praier 2. l. pag. 121. ¶ Exhortations Written by the L. Iane Dudley to read the testament 2. l. pag. 100. Against the manifold assaults of Sathan 2. l. pag. 195. To newnes of life 2. l. pag. 247. To watch for the comming of Christ 2 l. p 249. To Magistrates in the praise of our Soueraign humblie and faithfullie to discharge their office in Gods feare and seruise written by the author T. B. 3. lam pag. 306. Catechisme Of the true beliefe 2 l. pag. 132. Of the ten commandements ibid. pag. 222. Of christian religion ibid pag. 234. Of inuocation ibid. pag. 235. Of obedience ibid. pag. 237. Of confession ibid. pag. 240. Of the sacraments ibid. pag. 240. 245. Euening praiers A forme thereof priuatlie 2. l. pag. 122. Other 2. l. pag. 118. 135. 136. Going to bed 2. l. pag. 134. 136. 241. Before yee lie downe to sleepe 2. l. pag. 230. After praier Saie as 2. l. pag. 116. 136. 206. Blessings A good forme thereof 2. lam pag. 117. 137. Episiles Dedicatorie to the Q. most excellent Maiestie c 1. lam before pag 1. To the Christian reader c 1. l. before pag. 1. Of the right honourable now L. Treasurer of England 2. l before p. 37. FINIS Faults escaped Page Line Faults Correction     In the first Lampe 1 3 made by c. made or songe by c. 2 12 as led as lead 24 10 foure lamentations fiue lamentations     In the second Lampe Title 4 made by made as is supposed by 49 33 he had don wee had don 52 7 then Christ then Christes 85 17 hartie wisedom heauenlie wisedom 88 26 thereof with them thereof that I be not ouercome with them 113 21 thanke thee thinke on thee 129 13 health wealth 217 Last euer for euen for     In the third Lampe 291 9 Except Lord the c. Encline Lord vnto the c. 291 10 as thou didst the praier as thou didst vnto the praier 312 21 bountifull beautifull 333 32 zea thou Yea thou 334 29 And their prince And me their prince 337 18 that my deliuerance this my deliuerance THE Fourth LAMPE of VIRGINITIE Conteining the most pure sacrifice of Euangelicall deuotion or an exercise of holie praiers and Christian Meditations for sundrie purposes digested as it were in a Diall of degrees to direct all godlie men and women daie and night readilie and plainlie to the holie mount of heauenlie contemplation and true sanctification of the Lords daie our Sabboth and so consequentlie of all other principall feasts daies houres times and seasons of the yeere priuatlie both at home and also in the Church at conuenient times permitted ¶ Compiled out of seuerall works of the best approoued Authors in our age to the glorie of God and profit of his Church By Tho. Bentley Gent. Ephesi 6 18. Praie alwaies with all maner praier and supplication in the spirit and watch therevnto with all perseuerance Philip. 4 6. Be nothing carefull but in all things et your requests be shewed vnto God in praiers and supplication with giuing of thanks Imprinted at London by Henrie Denham dwelling in Pater noster rowe ¶ The sacrifice of Euangelicall deuotion conteining Christian Praiers and Meditations to be vsed as speciallie vpon the LORDS daie so generallie at all other times and seasons to the comfort of the soule and glorie of God and first So soone as ye awake in the morning meditate thus and saie AWake out of thy heauie sleepe and slumber O my soule shake off the deathfull slouth of this earthlie trunke Up I saie O sinfull soule and watch for the Lord who is at hand prepared to iudgement Arise get thee before the Lord of grace and mercie in lowlinesse and
his infancie was troubled with creeping and scrallings and was wrapt in cloathes after the manner of other children was vexed in his youth with labours made leane with waking and fastings wearied with iournieng afterward whipped and all to torne and rent with diuers kinds of punishments reckoned among the dead and when it was endued with the glorie of resurrection he carried it into the ioies of heauen and placed it vpon the right hand of thy Maiestie This I saie he is my manhood waie and meanes of pacifieng and appeasing thee the waie and meanes of hauing mercie vpon mee Mercifullie looke vpon mee heare the wretch whom he did redeeme and the bond-seruant whom he deliuered Behold him a Creator and doo not despise a creature Receiue the shepheard welcommed with a gentle and louing countenance and mercifullie looke vpon the sheepe which he hath brought home vpon his owne shoulders This is that most faithfull shepheard which by manie and diuers labours and trauels ouer steepe hils and through head-long and deepe vallies did search for his owne sheepe that was straied awaie which also when he had found it faint and almost dead through long wandring gat himselfe vnder it with great reioicing and making it fast vnto him with a maruellous bond of charitie lifted it vp out of the deapth of confusion and brought it home to the ninetie and nine Behold O King my king and God almightie behold a good shepheard which rendereth to thee that which thou committedst to his charge He tooke vpon him through thine ordinance to saue man whom he hath deliuered vnto thee cleane and pure from all spots through the washing in his bloud Lo thy most dearelie beloued Sonne hath reconciled vnto thee thy handie worke which was gone astraie far out of the waie Lo a gentle shepheard bringeth home againe to thy flocke hir that the violent pirate and robber had driuen awaie He hath brought vnto thy sight the seruant whome hir owne conscience had made to run awaie that she which by hir selfe had deserued punishment by thy Sonne being hir solicitor hath deserued forgiuenes vnto whome also for hir offences euerlasting fire was due neuerthelesse being a subiect vnder such a prince and captaine she doth hope to be brought home to hir owne countrie I was able O holie father by my selfe to offend thee but I was not able of my selfe to pacifie and appease thee Thy welbeloued Sonne O my God was made my helper by taking vpon him mine humanitie to the intent he might cure mine infirmitie that wherof the first occasion of thy wrath did spring of the same he might offer vp to thee a sacrifice of praise and that he might render and make me also well-pleasing to thy goodnes by that thing in the which he sitting now at thy right hand did alwaies shew and declare himselfe to be equall with my substance and as it were fellowe with the same Lo my hope behold in whome is all my trust If thou despise me as it were meete for mine iniquities yet looke vpon me at leastwise mercifulle for the charitie of thy welbeloued Sonne Giue heed to thy Sonne whereby thou maiest haue mercie vpon thy bond-seruant Looke vpon the sacrament of flesh and pardon the offences of flesh How often soeuer thou doest remember the wounds of thy blessed Son so oft I beséech thee let mine iniquitie be hid And bicause flesh hath stirred thee to wrath let flesh I beseech thee mooue thee to mercie that like as flesh hath seduced and led me to sinne so flesh may get and obteine for me remission For certainly it is much that mine iniquitie hath deserued but much more it is that the goodnes of my Redeemer may euen of right require Mine vnrighteousnes is great but his righteousnes is bigger For looke how much God is superiour vnto man euen so much is my malice euill inferiour vnto his goodnes both in qualitie and quantitie For what haue I sinned being a man that the Sonne of God being made man hath not redeemed What pride could be in me so exceeding high but such humilitie as was in him should bring it downe What power of death was there in me so great but the punishment which the Sonne of God suffered vpon the crosse might deface it and vtterlie destroie it Trulie my God if the sinnes of sinfull men or women should be weied in a iust and equall balance with the loue and fauour that was in our redeemer towards vs the East is not so far distant from the West nor the innermost part of the earth so much separated from the vppermost part of the heauen as they should be vnlike so much lesse should mine iniquitie be than is his goodnesse Now O most noble Creator of light now pardon mine offences for the vnmeasurable trauels paines that thy beloued Sonne did susteine Now I beseech thee let his goodnesse be set against my wickednes his modestie and temperance against mine vngratious frowardnes and his meekenes against my fierce crueltie Let his humilitie recompense my pride his patience mine impatience his gentlenesse mine vnkind churlishnes his obedience my disobedience his quietnesse mine vnquietnes his pleasant towardnes my bitter frowardnes his sweet facilitie and gentlenes mine angrie and fretting fumes to conclude let his charitie make amends for my heinous and detestable crueltie Amen I haue sinned I haue sinned my God my God haue mercie on me God forbid that I should reioice in anie thing but in the crosse of Christ whereby the world is crucified vnto me and I vnto the world So be it 9. On Easter daie Of Christ his resurrection and the Passouer of Christians The Preface CHrist is risen againe from the dead and now dieth no more Halleluiah Death from hencefoorth hath no more power of him Halleluiah Christ is risen againe the first fruits of them that sleepe Halleluiah By Christ all men that were dead in sinne are restored to life Halleluiah In thy resurrection O Christ both heauen earth doo reioice and saie Halleluiah Thanks be vnto God which giueth vs victorie thorough our Lord Iesus Christ Halleluiah Who hauing spoiled all principalities and powers hath made a shew of them openlie triumphing ouer them in his owne person Halleluiah Awake O my Christ awake vp my glorie and sing Halleluiah For Christ our passouer is offered vp and as this daie reuiued rose again for our iustification Halleluiah Let vs reioice therfore I saie O my soule and keepe it holidaie to the Lord. Halleluiah Not with old leauen of maliciousnes and wickednes but with the vnleauened bread of purenesse and truth Halleluiah That when we awake vp after his likenes we may be satisfied with his presence in righteousnes and glorie Halleluiah And be blessed and holie with those that haue part in the first resurrection and on whom the second death hath no power but sing Halleluiah O death where is thy sting O hell where is thy victorie Halleluiah This
health and my tongue shall sing of thy righteousnesse Thou shalt open my lips O Lord and my mouth shall shew thy praise For thou desirest no sacrifice else would I giue it thee but thou delightest not in burnt offerings The sacrifice of God is a troubled spirit a broken and contrite hart O God shalt thou not despise O be fauourable and gratious to Sion build thou the walles of Hierusalem Then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousnesse with the burnt offerings and oblations then shall they offer yong bullocks vpon thine altar 5. Domine exaudi Psal 102. HEare my praier O Lord and let my crieng come vnto thee Hide not thy face from me in the time of my trouble incline thine eares vnto me when I call O heare me and that right soone For my daies are consumed awaie like smoke and my bones are burnt vp as it were a firebrand My hart is smitten downe and withered like grasse so that I forget to eate my bread For the voice of my groaning my bones will scarse cleaue to my flesh I am become like a Pellicane in the wildernesse and like an Owle that is in the desert I haue watched am euen as it were a Sparowe that sitteth alone vpon the house top Mine enimies reuile me all the daie long and they that are mad vpō me are sworne togither against me For I haue eaten ashes as it were bread and mingled my drinke with weeping And that because of thine indignation and wrath for thou hast taken me vp and cast me downe My daies are gone like a shadowe and I am withered like grasse But thou O Lord shalt endure for euer and thy remembrance throughout all generations Thou shalt arise and haue mercie vpon Sion for it is time that thou haue mercie vpon hir yea the time is come And why thy seruants thinke vpon hir stones and it pitieth them to see hir in the dust The heathen shall feare thy name O Lord and all the kings of the earth thy Maiestie When the Lord shall build vp Sion and when his glorie shall appeare When he turneth him vnto the praier of the poore destitute and despiseth not their desire This shall be written for those that come after and the people which shall be borne shall praise the Lord. For he hath looked downe from his Sanctuarie out of the heauen did the Lord behold the earth That he might heare the mournings of such as bee in captiuitie and deliuer the children appointed vnto death That they may declare the name of the Lord in Sion and his woorship at Hierusalem When the people are gathered togither and the kingdomes also to serue the Lord. He brought downe my strength in my iournie and shortened my daies But I said O my God take me not awaie in the midst of mine age as for thy yeares they endure thoroughout all generations Thou Lord in the beginning hast laid the foundations of the earth and the heauens are the worke of thy hands They shall perish but thou shalt endure they shall all waxe old as doth a garment And as a vesture shalt thou change them and they shall be changed but thou art the same and thy yeares shall not faile The children of thy seruants shall continue and their seed shall stand fast in thy sight 6. De profundis Psal 130. OUt of the deepe haue I called vnto thee O Lord Lord heare my voice Oh let thine eares consider well the voice of my complaint If thou Lord wilt be extreame to marke what is done amisse oh Lord who may abide it For there is mercie with thee therefore shalt thou be feared I looked for the Lord my soule doth wait for him in his word is my trust My soule flieth vnto thee Lord before the morning watch I saie before the morning watch O Israell trust in the Lord for with the Lord there is mercie and with him is plentious redemption And he shall redeeme Israell from all his sinnes 7. Domine exaudi Psal 143. HEare my praier O Lord consider my desire hearken vnto me for thy truth and righteousnesse sake And enter not into iudgement with thy seruant for in thy sight shall no man liuing be iustified For the enimie hath persecuted my soule he hath smitten my life downe to the ground he hath laid me in the darkenesse as the men that haue beene long dead Therefore is my spirit vexed within me and my heart within me is desolate Yet doo I remember the time past I muse vpon all thy works yea I exercise my selfe in the works of thy hands I stretch foorth my hands vnto thee my soule gaspeth vnto thee as a thirstie land Heare me O Lord and that soone for my spirit wareth faint hide not thy face from me least I be like vnto them that go downe into the pit O let me heare thy louing kindnes betimes in the morning for in thee is my trust shew thou me the waie that I should walke in for I lift vp my soule vnto thee Deliuer me O Lord from mine enimies for I flee vnto thee to hide me Teach me to doo the thing that pleaseth thee for thou art my God let thy louing spirit leade me foorth into the land of righteousnesse Quicken me O Lord for thy name sake and for thy righteousnesse sake bring my soule out of trouble And of thy goodnesse slaie mine enimies and destroie all them that vexe my soule for I am thy seruant Glorie be to the Father to the Sonne and to the holie Ghost As it was in the beginning is now and euer shall be world without end Amen Heerevnto you may adde as occasion and time will serue these select and notable Psalmes of Dauid as they are at large in the Psalter that is to saie the 5 7 13 17 22 25 31 35 42 43 55 56 57 69 71 77 86 88. Other Psalmes or Praiers compiled out of holie Scriptures verie necessarie to be vsed of the afflicted soule for obteining the remission of sinnes and mitigation of miseries O Lord of lords GOD almightie great and dreadfull which by thy word hast made heauen earth the sea all things conteined in them Nothing is able to resist thy power thy mercie is ouer all thy works All things be vnder thy dominion and rule both man and beast and all liuing creatures Thou art mercifull to whome thou wilt and hast compassion on whome it pleaseth thee Thy counsell shall stand for euer and whatsoeuer thou wilt shall be done Power dominion and glorie is thine which art aboue all things and in all things and in vs all Thou art Father of mercies and God of all grace peace and comfort which wilt not the death of a sinner nor delightest in the damnation of soules O Lord God which art rich in mercie and of thine especiall loue towards vs euen when we were thine enimies didst send into the world thine onelie begotten Sonne Iesus Christ that whosoeuer beleeueth dulie in him