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A17154 Christian praiers and holie meditations as wel for priuate as publique exercise: gathered out of the most godly learned in our time, by Henrie Bull. Whereunto are added the praiers, commonly called Lidleys praiers.; Christian praiers and holy meditations Bull, Henry, d. 1575?; Ledley, John.; Bradford, John, 1510?-1555. Godlie instruction, conteining the summe of all the divinitie necessary for a Christian conscience. aut 1596 (1596) STC 4032; ESTC S120490 133,439 444

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and that wee may vnfainedly purpose and effectually labour to amend our liues this day so long as wee haue to liue in all our doings and wordes and euen in our verie thoughtes to the prayse of thy holy name and good example of our doings and words and euen in our brethren And for as much as thou knowest our weakenesse our ignorance and great vntowardnesse to carrie anie great crosse or affliction wee beseech thee our sweete Father so temper and order all things towards vs this day and for euer that we bee neuer further proued tempted than thou wilt make vs able to beare and so to helpe vs in the same as may be most 〈◊〉 thy glorie our saluation through Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen An Euening prayer O Lord God Father euerlasting and full of pitie wee acknowledge and confesse that wee bee not worthy to lift vp our eies to heauen much lesse to present our selues before thy diuine maiestie with confidence that thou wilt heare out praiers and graunt our requests if wee consider our owne wretched deseruings For our consciences doe accuse vs our sinnes witnes against vs wee know that thou art an Vpright Iudge which doest not ●ustifie the sinners and wicked men but punishest the faultes of such as transgresse thy commandements Ye● most mercifull Father since it hath pleased thee to commaunde vs to ca●● vpon thee in all our troubles and aduersities promising euen then t● helpe vs when we feele our selue● as it were swallowed vp of death 〈◊〉 desperation we vtterly renounce al● wordly confidence and trust flie to thy soueraigne goodnes as our only stay and refuge beseeching thee not to cal to remembrance our manifold sinnes and wickednesse whereby we continually prouoke thy wrath and indignation against vs neither our negligēce nor our vnkindnes which haue either worthelie esteemed nor in our liues sufficiētly expressed the sweet comfort of thy holy Gospel reuealed vnto vs but rather to accept the obedience and death of thy sonne Iesus Christ our Lord who by offering vp his bodie in sacrifice once for all hath made a sufficient recompence for all our sinnes Haue mercie therefore vpon vs O Lorde and forgiue vs our offences Teach vs by thy holy spirit that we may rightly weigh them earnestly repent vs for the same and so much the rather O Lord our God because that the reprobate such as thou hast forsakē cānot prayse thee nor cal vpō thy name but the repenting heart the sorrowfnl minde the consciēce oppressed hungring thirsting for thy grace shall euermore set forth thy praise and glorie And albeit we be but wormes and dust yet thou art our creator and we be the worke of thy handes yea thou art our father we thy childrē thou art our shepheard and we thy flocke thou art our redeemer and wee thy people whome thou hast deerelie bought thou art our God and wee are thine inheritance Correct vs not therefore in thine anger O Lord our God neither according to our desertes doe thou punish vs but mercifully chastice vs with a fatherly affection that all the worlde may knowe that at what time so euer a sinner dooth repente him of his sinne from the bottom of his hart thou wilt put away all his wickednesse out of thy remembrāce as thou hast promised by thy holie Prophet Finally forasmuch as it hath pleased thee to make the night for man to rest in as thou hast ordayned him the day to trauell graunte O deare father that we may so take our bodily rest that our soules may continuallie watch for the time that our Lord Iesus Christ shall appeare for our full deliuerance out of th●● mortalll life and in the meane seasō that wee be not ouercome by anie fantasies dreames or other temptations but may fully set our mindes vpon thee loue thee feare thee and rest in thee in such sort that our very sleepe also may be to the glorie of thy holie name Furthermore that our sleepe bee not excessiue or ouermuch after the insatiable desire of the flesh but only sufficient to contente our weake nature that wee may the better be disposed to liue in all godlie conuersation to the glorie of thy holy name profit of our brethren through Iesus Christ our Lord in whose name we make our humble petitions vnto thee as he hath taught vs. Our Father which art c. Almightie and euerliuing God vouchsafe we beseech thee to graunt vs perfect continuance in thy liuelie faith augmenting and increasing y e same in vs dailie vntil we growe to the full measure of our perfection in Christ whereof wee make our confessior saying I beleeue in God the father c. The Lorde blesse vs and saue vs the Lord make his face to shine vpon vs and bee mercifull vnto vs the Lord● ●urne his fauorable countenaunce towards vs and graunt vs his peace The grace of the Lord Iesus Christ the loue of God and the communion of the holy Ghost bee with vs and remayne with vs for euer So bee it 2. Cor. 9. 13. An other Euening prayer MOst mercifull God and tender father which besides thine inestimable mercies declared giuen vnto vs in the making of the world for our sakes in the redeeming of vs by the death of thy deare Sonne Iesus Christ in the calling of vs to the knowledge of thy blessed worde in keeping of vs hitherto in thy holie Church and in thy most gratious gouerning of vs and all thinges hitherto for our singular wealth commoditie hast also most fatherlie cared for vs and kept vs this daye from all daungers both of soule and bodie giuing vs health foode apparell and al other things necessary for the comfort and succour of this poore and miserable life which manie other doe want for these and all other thy good giftes and gracious benefites which thou of thine own goodnesse onely and fatherly prouidence hast hitherto powred vpon vs and doest presently powre vpon vs and many other we most humbly thanke thee and praise thy holy name beseeching thee that as all things are now hidden by meanes of the darkenesse which thou hast sent ouer the earth so thou wouldest vouchsafe to hide and burie all our sinnes which this daie or at anie time heeretofore wee haue committed against thy holie commandements and as nowe wee purpose to laye our bodies to rest so graunt the gard of thy good Angels to keepe the same this night for euermore and whensoeuer our last sleepe of death shall come grant that it may be in thee good father so that our bodies may rest both temporally and eternally to thy glorie and our ioy through Iesus Christ our lorde So be it Another Euening prayer O Eternall God and most mercifull-father who this day and al the time of our life hast graciouslie defended nourished and preserued our soules and bodies
members of the mysticall bodie of Christ Iesus wee made out requestes vnto thee O heauenly father for all such as are afflicted with any kinde of crosse or tribulation as war plague ●●mine sicknesse pouertie imprisonment persecution banishment or my other kinde of thy rooddes whether it be griefe of bodie or vnquiet●es of minde that it would please thee to giue them patience and constancie till thou sende thein full deliuerance out of all their troubles Finally O Lord we most humbly beseech thee to shewe thy great mercie vpon our brethren which are persecuted cast in prison and dayly condemned to death for the testimonie of thy trueth and though they be vtterly destitute of all mans aide yet let thy sweet comfort neuer departe frō thē but so inflame their harts with thy holy spirit that they may boldly cheerefully abide such trial as thy godly wisedome shall appoint so that at length aswel by their death as by their life the kingdome of thy sonne Iesus Christ may increace shine throughall the worlde In whose name wee make our humble petitions vnto thee as he hath taught vs saying Our father which art c. A praier to be said before the receiuing of the communion O Father of mercie and God of al consolation seeing all creatures do acknowledge and confesse thee to be their gouernor Lord it becommeth vs the workmanship of thine own hands at al times to reuerence magnifie thy godly maiestie First for that thou hast created vs to thine owne image and stmilitude but chiefly because thou hast deliuered vs frō that euerlasting death damnation into which Sathan drew mankind by the meanes of sinne from the bondage whereof neither man nor Angell was able to make vs free but thou O Lord rich in mercy and in●●nite in goodnesse hast prouided our redemption to stand in thine onely wel beloued sonne whom of verie ●oue thou diddest qiue to bee made man like vnto vs in all things sinne excepted that in his bodie hee might receiue the punishment of our transgression by his death to make satisfaction to thy iustice and by his resurrection to destroy him that was the author of death and so to bring a gaine life to the worlde from which the whole ofspring of Adam was most iustly exiled O Lorde wee accknowledge that no creature was able to comprehende the length and breadth the deepenesse and height of that thy most excellent loue which mooued thee to shewe mercie where none was deserued to promise and giue life where death had gotten victorie to receiue vs into thy grace when wee could doe nothing but rebell against thy Maiestie The blinde dulnesse of our corrupt nature will not suffer vs suff●●antly to weigh these thy most amp●● benefites Yet neuerthelesse at the commaundement of Iesus Christe our Lorde wee present our selues to this thy table which hee hath left to bee vsed in remembrance of his death vntill his comming againe to declare and witnesse before the worlde that by him alone wee haue receiued libertie and life that by him alone thou doest acknowledge vs to be thy children and heires that by him alone wee haue entrance to the throne of thy grace that by him alone wee are possessed in our spirituall kingdome to eate and drinke at his Table and with whome wee haue our conuersation presently in heauen and by whome our bodies shall be raised by againe from the dust shall be placed with him in that e●dlesse ioye which thou O Father of mercie hast prepared for thine elect before the foundation of the worlde was laide And these most inestimable benefites wee acknowledge and confesse to haue receiued of thy free mercy and grace by thine onely beloued son Iesus Christ For the which therefore we thy congregation moued by the holy spirite doe render to thee all thanks praise and glory for euer and euer A thankesgiuing after the receiuing of the holy Communion MOst mercifull father wee render vnto thee al praise thankes honour glory for that it hath pleased the of thy great mercies to grant vnto vs miserable sinners so excellēt a gift and treasure as to receiue vs into the fellowship and companie of thy deare son Iesus Christ our lord whom thou hast deliuered to death for vs hast giuen him vnto vs as a necessary foode and norishment vnto euerlasting life And now wee be●●ech thee also O heauenly father to grant vs this request that thou neuer suffer vs to become so vnkind as to forget so worthie benefits but father imprint and fasten them sure in our hearts that wee may grow increase daily more and more in true faith which continually is exercised in all manner of good works and so much the rather O Lorde confirm vs in these perillous daies ●ages of Sathan that wee may constantly stand and continue in the confession of the same to the aduancement of thy glorie which art God ouet all thinges blessed for euer A lamentation of a sinner afflicted in conscienc●●● his offences IN the midde st●● the desperate assaultes of my soule the intollerable heauinesse of my minde hath hereto fore LORD cried as shrill in thine eare as though I had shriked and with lamentations cried out saying Helpe helpe me my God my creator my most prouident keeper euerlasting defender for beholde I perish On this occasion Lorde when heauinesse of minde did heeret ofore assault mee I remembred that thou haddest many times set before mine eyes the wonderfull greatnesse of thy most tender loue towardes mee by the great multitude of thy benefites powred upon met which benefites euerie of thy workes as they came before mine eies gaue mee iust occasion to be mindfull of Would not thought I if I had in any manner any ●●●race at al would not such loue brin●● nowe into my heart a wonder●●●●electation ioy and comforte in God for the same● And againe coulde such delight in Gods sweete mercie and tender loue towards mee if I were not as euil is a cast-awaye that were none of Gods children bee without loathing of my sinne and lust and desire to doe Gods holy will And these thinges thought I fie vpon mee vnthankefull wretch are either not at all in mee or else in deed so coldly and stenderly that they being truely weighed and compared to right cousnesse are more vile than a filthy cloth starched in corrupt bloud O thought I Iain afraid I haue deceiued my selfe for thy seruantes at all times I trowe f●●● otherwise than I now doe the fruit● of thy spirit as loue ioy peace such like But my loue alas towardes thee what is it my ioy is not once almost felt of mee for my very soule within mee as Dauid in his heauinesse said refuseth comfort and fareth as though it did vtterly despaire what peace
destruction For thy hand is not shortned that thou canst not helpe neither is thy goodnesse abated that thou wilt not heare Thou hast promised O Lord that afore wee crye thou wilt heare vs whilest wee yet speake thou wilt haue mercie vpon vs. For none that trust in thee shal be confounded neither any that call vppon thee shall be despised For thou art the onely Lord who woundest and dost heale againe who killest and reuiuest bringest euen to hel and bringest backe againe Our fathers hoped in thee trusted in thee and thou diddest deliuer them They called vpon thee and were helped they put their trust in thee and were not confounded O Lord rebuke vs not in thine indignation neither chasten vs in thy heauie displeasure O remember not the sinnes and offences of my youth but according to thy mercie think thou vpon vs O Lord for thy goodnesse Haue mercie vpon vs O Lord for we are weake O Lord heale vs for our bodies are vexed And nowe in the vexation of our spirites and the augnish of our souls we remember thee and we crie vnto thee heare Lord and haue mercie For thine owne sake and for thy holie names sake incline thine care heare O merciful Lord. For wee doe not powre out our praiers before thee trusting in our owne righteousnesse but in thy great and manifolde mercies Wash vs thoughly from our wickednesse and clense vs from our sins Turne thy face from our sins and put out all our misdeeds Make vs cleane heartes O God and renue aright spirite within vs. Helpe vs O God of our saluation for the glorie of thy name O deliuer vs and be mercifull to our sinnes for thy names sake So wee that bee thy people sheep of thy pasture shal giue thee thankes for euer and will alwaies be shewing foorth thy praise from generation to generation Glorie be to the father c. As it was in the beginning c. A psalme of thankesgiuing for deliuerance from the plague or any other kinde of sicknes trouble or affliction LOrde thou art become gracious to thy lande thou hast turned away the afflictions of thy seruants Thou hast taken away all thy displeasure and turned thy selfe from thy wrathfull indignation For if thou Lorde hadst not helped vs it had not failed but our soules had been put to silence But when wee said our feet haue slipped thy mercy O Lorde helped vs vp In the multitude of the sorrowes that wee had in our hearts thy comforts haue refreshed our soules Our soules waited still vpon the Lorde our soules hanged vppon his helpe our hope was alwaies in him In the Lordes word will wee reioyce in Gods worde did wee comfort onr selues For the Lord said Call vpon mee in the time of trouble I wil heare thee and thou shalt praise mee So when wee were poore needie sickly in heauines the Lord cared for vs hee was our helper ●nd our deliuerer according to his word In our aduersitie and desiresse he hath lifted vp our head and sau●● vs from vtter destruction He hath deliuered our soules fro● death hee hath fed vs in the time 〈◊〉 dearth hee hath saued vs from th● noysome pestilence Therefore wil wee offer in his holy temple the oblation of thankesgiuing with great gladnes wee w●●sing and speake praises vnto the lor● our Sauiour Wee will giue thankes vnto th● Lord for he is gratious and his me●●cie endureth for euer The Lord is ful of compassion an● mercie long suffering plenteous i● goodnesse and pitie His mercie is greater than the h●●uens and his gracious goodnes rea●cheth vnto the cloudes Like as a father pitieth his ow● children euen so is the Lord merciful vnto them that feare him Therefore will we praise thee and thy mercies O God vnto thee will wee sing O thou holy one of Israel We will sing a new song vnto thee O God wee will praise the Lorde with psalmes and thankesgiuing O sing praises sing praises vnto our God O sing praises sing praises vnto our king For God is the king of the earth sing praises with vnderstanding We will magnifie thee O God our king wee will praise thy name for euer and euer Euery daye wil wee giue thankes vnto thee and praise thy name for euer and euer Our moutn shall speake the praises of the Lord let all flesh giue thanks to hs holy name for euer and euer Blessed bee the Lorde God of Israell for euer and blessed be the name of his maiesty worlde without end Amen Glorie be to the Father c. As it was in the beginning c. Prayers to be said before meales and after ALL things depend vpon thy prouidence O Lord to receiue at thy hands due sustenance in time conuenient Thou giuest to them and they gather it thor openest thy hand and they are sanctified with all good things O heauenly father which art the fountaine and full treasure of all goodnesse Wee beseech thee to shewe thy mercie vpon vs thy children and sanctifie these thy giftes which we receiue of thy merciful liberalitie granting vs grace to vse them soberly and purely according to thy blessed will so that thereby we may acknowledge thee to be the author and giuer of all good thinges and aboue all that we may remember continually to seeke the spiritual foode of the world wherwith our soules may be norished euerlastingly through our Sauiour Christ who is the true breade of life which came downe from heauen of whom whosoener eateth shal liue for euer and raigne with him in glorie world withour end So be it Another prayer before meales VVHether ye eat or drinke saith S. Paule or whatsoeuer ye do else let all be done to the praise glorie of God Eternall and euerlasting God fathere of our Lord Iesus Christ who of thy most singular loue which thou barest to mankinde hast appointed to his sustenance not only the fruits of the earth but also the fouls of the aire the beastes of the field and fishes of the sea and hast commaunded thy ben● fites to be receiued as from thy handes with thankesgiuing assuring thy children by the mouth of thine Apostle that to the cleane al things are cleane as the creatures which be sanctified by the worde and prayer grant vnto vs so moderatly to vse these thy giftes present that our bodies being refreshed our soules may be more able to proceede in all good works to the praise of the holy name through Iesus Christ our Lord Amen Our father which art in heauen c. Another O Eternall God the very God of peace and al consolation which broughtest againe from death our Lorke Iesus the greate shepheard of the sheep through the bloud of the euerlasting couenante make vs fruitful in all good works to do thy wil and
good father help me that I might heartily loue thee complaine to thee in all my needes alwaies by prayer to powre out my heart before thee Amen Iohn Bradford A meditation vpon the Lords prayer Our Father THou good Lorde which madest heauen and earth the sea and all that is therein together with thy dearlie beloued sonne Iesus Christ and with thy holy spirite thou the same God which openedst thy selfe to Adam by thy promise thou the god of Abraham Isaac Iacob thou which broughtest thy people of Israel forth of Egipt with a mightie hand and a stretched out power thou which giuest the Lawe vpon Mount Sinai thou which spakest by thy prophets and last of all in these latter daies by thy dearely beloued sonne Iesus Christ whom thou wouldest should be made a second Adam that as by the first wee are children of wrath carnall and full of concupiscence so by him wee might bee made children of grace and spirituall by communicating with him the qualitie merites vertues and grace of his flesh through the operation of his holy spirite as hee communicated with vs the substance of our fleshe in the wombe of the Virgin Marie in the operation of the same holy spirite being that blessed seede which was promised to Adam Abrahā Isaac Iacob and Dauid which should bruse the serpents heade which shoulde bring the blessing on all nations which should reigne ●uer his house for euer and mightily ●uercome thine and out enemies as in deede he did by his incarnation natiuitie circumcision exile baptisme fasting temptation doctrine miracles workings agonies bloudie prayer passion death resurrection and ascension and yet hee still doeth by his mediation intermission for vs and at the length will on all partes fully accomplished by his com ming to iudgement which will bee sodainly in the twinckeling of an ●ie in the blast of a trumpet and shoute of an Archangell when hee shall bee seene with thousandes of Saintes innumerable thousands of Angels al the whole world being on fire al the people that euer were are or shall bee then standing before his tribunall or iudgmente seate to render an account of that they haue done in this bodie be it good or bad Thou I say this God which are holy righteous true wise pure chast mightie mercifull good gratious an hater of sinne a re●enger of vnrighteousnes c. wouldest that I which am borne in sinne and conceiued in iniquitie which by nature am a childe of width and in whome dwelleth continuall enmitie against thee that I which 〈◊〉 nothing but sinne and one that doth euil alwaies before thee should call thee and beleeue thee this God and Father of our Lorde Sauiour Iesus Christ to be in ve●ie deede my father that is thou wouldest I should be most assured that thou of thine owne good will which thou barest to me wards before I was yea before the worlde was hast in Christ chosen mee to be thy Child● and through him art become my most louing Father from 〈◊〉 I should ●ooke for all good things be most certeinly per●●●aded that looke howe much thou art more than a man so much thy loue and fatherly prouidence towardes mee passeth the loue and prouidance of any father towardes his childe in louing mee caring howe to helpe mee prouiding for mee nurturing mee helping me in all my needes So certaine thou mouldest haue mee to hee of this that to doubt of it doeth most displease thee and dishonour thee as though either thou were not true or not able to doe these thinges 〈◊〉 else becamest not my father in respect of thine owne goodnesse in Christ only but also in respect of my worthinesse and descrets And that I should not 〈◊〉 or doubt of this that thou art my deare Father and I thy childe for euer through Iesus christ it 〈◊〉 required in the first 〈…〉 saith I am the Lord thy God thou sha●● haue none other Gods but me Againe thy sonne doth here commaunde mee to call the by the●name of father Moronuer in the first article of my beleefe I professe the same in saying I beleeue in God the Father almightie Besides this there are many other thinges to confirme me he erein as the creation and gouernement of the worlde generally and of euerie creature particularlie for all is made and kept for man and so for me to serue me for my commoditie necessitie and admonition Againe the creation of me in that then hast made mee after thy things hauing a reasonable soule bodie shape c. where thou mightest haue made me a Toad a Serpent a Swine deformed frantick c. Moreover thy wonderful con●etuation nourishing keeping of mee 〈◊〉 in my infan●● 〈…〉 c. An these I say shoulde confirme my faith in thy fatherly loue But of al things the opening of thy selfe by thy word and promise of grace made after mans fall first to Adam then to Abraham Isaac Iacob and so to other being published by the Prophets from time to time and last of all accomplished by thy deare Sonne Iesus Christ in whom thy promises are yea and Am●n the opening of thy selfe thus I say in and by Christ is the most thiefe and sure certificat that thou art my father for his sake I thy deare child although of my selfe I am most unworthy For thou according to thy promises hast not spared thy deare Sonne Iesus Christ but giuen him to the death of the Crosse for my sinnes Thou wouldest he shoulde he made flesh of our flesh and bloud of our bloude in the wombe of the Virgin Marie by the operation of thy holy spirite that we by the working of the same spirite through the merrits of his flesh and bloud might be made flesh of his fleshe and bloud of his bloud that is as he hath the substance of our fleshe and bloude men so we might haue and for euer enioy in him and through him the qualities vertues giftes of righteousnesse holinesse innocencie immortalitie and glory wherewith he hath endued our nature in his owne person for vs all that as nowe in faith and hope we haue the same so in his comming we might fullie enioy them in verie deed for then shall our bodies nowe vile bee like to his glorious bodie Herein appeareth thy loue not that we loued thee but that thou louedst vs and hast giuen thy Sonne for vs. Heerein eocst thou commend vnto vs thy loue that when wet were yet sinners Christ thy deare sonne died for vs so that nothing shoulde seperate vs from thy loue in Christ Iesus neither affliction anguishe persecution famine neither life nor death c. For when wee were enimies wee were reconciled vnto thee by the death of thy sonne much more wee being reconciled shal be saued in this life And that I shoulde not doubts
to lament and reioyce To lament because I consider not these thinges in prayer in such sorte as should moue mee to admiration and gratitude because I consider not thy power and wisedome generally in all things because I am so carelesse for thy kingdome and because I am so full of dubitation and doubting of thy goodnesse To reioyce I haue great cause because thou reuealest these things vnto me on this sorte because of thy power kingdome and glorie which maketh to the hearing of my prayers and helping of mee because thou wilt vse me as thine instrument to set forth thy kingdome power and glorie and because i● pleaseth thee to heare my prayer and assuredly wilt saue mee for euer But alas howe farre am I from these lamentings and reioycinges By reason whereof I deserue damnation O bee mercifull vnto mee and forgiue me and of thy goodnesse grant me thy holy spirite to reueale to mee my blindnes obliuion contempt of thy kingdome power and glore with the greatnes of my doubtings that as I may heartily lamēt them so haue them pardoned taken from mee through the merites of Iesus Christ thy sonne Againe giue me thy holy spirit to reueale to me in such sort thy kingdome power glorie eternitie that I may alwaies haue the same before mine eies be moued with the admiration thereof labour effectually to set forth the same finally as to haue the fruition thereof after this life so to increase in an assured certaine and liuelie expectation of the same that I may alwaies and in all thinges reioyce in thee through Christ and giue laudes thanks and praises perpetually vnto thy most holie name Oh blessed Father Sonne and holie Ghost three persons and one God to whome bee all honour and glorie world without ende H●ere thinke that if the kingdome power glorie and eternitie bee Gods which is our Father what our dignity is which be his children If the power bee our fathers of whome should wee bee afraide Let the diuell bee subiect to the Lordes power and kingdom as he is how can the subiect haue power ouer vs which be sonnes and heirs in that he hath not power ouer po●kets without the proudence and permissiō of God Therefore ful well should wee pray 〈…〉 power is the Lords and the Diuel hath none but that he hath of Gods gift No he were not able to receiue power if God did not make him able although the execution of it is rather of Gods permission Giue al thanks praise and glorie to God our Father through Christ our Lord and Sauiour So be it Iohn Bradford PRIVATE PRAIERS for the Morning and Euening and for other times of the day When you awake out of your sleepe pray thus MOst mercifull God and Father of our Sauiour Iesus Christ I most humbly thanke thee for the sweete sleepe and comfortable rest which thou hast giuen mee this night past beseeching thee that like as thou hast nowe awaked my bodie from sleepe so thou wouldest awake my soule from the sleepe of sinne and darkenesse of this worlde and that which thou hast new awaked out of sleepe thou wouldest after death whereof this sleepe is but an image restore and rayle againe to life euerlasting O gratious God make my body I heartilie pray thee such a cōpanion or rather a minister of godlinesse to my soule this day all the time of this presēt life that in the life to come it may be partaker with the same of euerlasting happines through Christ Iesus our Lord. Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead Christ shal shew light vnto thee Ephes 5. Occasions to med●tate Here call to minde the great mirth blessednesse of the euerlasting resurrection Also remember to muse vpon that most cleare light that bright morning and new clearenesse of our bodies after the lōg darknes which they haue bin in All then shall be ful of vnspeakable ioy and felicitie When you beholde the dailight pray O Lorde God thou most glorious and true light from whence this light of the day sunne doth spring and shine vnto vs O light which lightenest euery man that commeth into this world O light which knowest no night nor euening but art al way a midday most cleare and faire without whom all is most horrible darkenesse and by whome al thinges are most cleare and bright O thou wisedome of the eternall father of mercies lighten my minde that I may see those thinges onely which pleasethee and may be blinded to all other thinges Grant me so to walk in thy wa●●s by the light of thy holie word that nothing else may bee light and pleasant vnto me Lighten mine eies Oh Lord that I sleepe not in death least mine enemies say I haue preuailed against him Psal 30. Occasions to meditate Muse a while howe much the light and eie of the mind and soule is better than of the bodie Also howe much more we ought to care for the soule that it may see well than of the bodie Moreouer that beasts haue bodily eies as wel as men but men onely haue eies of the mind and that such as are godly wise When you arise pray OVR first parentes cast downe themselues from a most excellent high and honorable state into shame miserie and into the deepe sea of all wickednesse and mischiefe but oh Christ thou putting forth thy hande didst raise them vp againe Euen so wee except we be raised vp by thee shal ly still for euer O good Christ our most gracious Redeemer as thou doest mercifully raise vp now this my bodie euen so I beseech thee raise vp my minde heart to the true knowledge loue of thee that my conuersation may be in heauen where thou art If thou be risen with Christ thinke vpon those things that be aboue Col. 3 Occasions to meditate Thinke howe foule the fall of Adam was by reason of sinne and so euerie one of vs frō the hight of Gods grace Againe thinke vpon the inestimable benefite of Christ by whose helpe wee daily rise againe from our fallings When you apparrell your selfe pray O Christ cloath mee with thine owne selfe that I may be so far from making prouision for the flesh to fulfill the Iustes thereof that I may cleane put off all desires and crucifie the kingdome of the flesh in mee Be thou vnto me a garment to keepe me warme and to defend me from the cold of this world If thou be absent deare Lorde all thinges are colde weake and dead but if thou be with me all thinges are warme fresh and cheerefull c. Graunt therefore that as I cōpasse this my body with this garment so thou wouldest cloath me wholy but specially my soule with thine owne selfe Put vpon you as the elect of God bowels of mercie meekenesse loue peace c. Col. 3. Occasions to meditate Call to minde a little howe we are incorporate into Christ Againe howe he doth cloath vs
to prayse thy holy name Amen Peace bee to this house and to all that dwell in the same Math. 10. Occasions to meditate Thinke what a returne and howe merrie a returne it will bee to come to our eternall most quiet and most happie home then will all griefe and sorrow cease Whatsoeuer here is pleasant and ioyfull the same is nothing but a verie shadowe in comparison of that which is to come At the Sunne going downe praie HOwe vnhappie are they O Lorde from whome thy Sunne goeth downe giueth no light I meane thy grace which is alwaies ●●eare as the midday Darke night vnto them is the midday which 〈◊〉 part frō thee In thee is neuer night but alwaies day light most cleare This corporall sunne hath his courses nowe vp nowe downe but thou deare Lorde if wee loue thee art alwaies one O that this blacke and vaile of sin were taken away from mee that there might bee alwaies cleare daie in my mind Occasions to meditate Thinke that as wee are not sorie when the Sunne goeth downe because we knowe it shall rise againe euen so we should not sorrow for death where through the soule and body doe parte a sunder for they shal eftsoones returne and come together againe in most glorious wise So long as the Sunne is ●p wilde beastes keepe their 〈◊〉 Foxes their burrowes Owles their holes c. But when the Sunne is downe then come they abroad so wicked men and hypocrites keep their dennes in the time of the Gospell but it being taken awaie then swarme they out of their holes like Bees as this day doth ●each When the candles be light pray MOst thicke and darke cloudes do couer our mindes except thy light O Lorde doe driue them away Thy sunne O most wise worker is as it were a firebrand to this worlde Thy kingdome whereby light commeth both to the soule and bodie is a firebrande to the spirituall worlde After day when the night commeth thou hast giuen for the remedie of darkenesse a candle After sinne for the remedie of ignorance thou hast giuen thy doctrine which thy deare sonne hath brought vnto vs O thou that art the author and master of all trueth the true light make vs to see that the dimnesse of our mindes may be driuen cleane away Lift thou vp the light of thy countenaunce vpō vs and send vs ioie gladnes into our heartes Psal 4. Thy worde is a lanterne to my feete and a light vnto my paths Psal 1●9 Occasions to meditate Thinke that the knowledge which God giueth vnto vs by the candle light whereby wee see those things in this night of our bodies which are expedient for vs shoulde make vs to wish much more for this doctrine of God spirituall light of our soules when wee get it the more to esteeme it and diligently to embrace it Againe that as all woulde bee horrour without candle light so there is nothing but meere confusion where Gods worde taketh no place When you make your selfe vnreadie pray THis our life and weake-knit bodie by occasion of sin by little little shall be dissolued and so shal be restored to the earth from whence it was taken then will be an end of this vanitie which by our folly wee haue wrought to our selues O most meek father so do thou vnite me for thou art he that hath knit these our weak members together that I may perceiue my selfe to be loosed and dissolued and so may remember both of whome I was made also whither I must goe least I be had vnprouided vnto thy tribunall seat Put off the olde man with his lustes and concupiscences Col. 3. Ephes 4. Be content with Ioseph to put off thy prison apparrell that thou maiest put on newe Gen. 4. 1. Occasions to meditate Thinke that wee doe willinglie put off our garments because wee shall receiue them againe when the night is past so we should willingly forsake our bodies whē God by death shall cal vs because we shall receiue them againe in the resurrection of the iust When you enter into your bed praie THe daie nowe ended men giue themselues to rest in the night and so this life finished we shall rest in death Nothing is more like this life than euery day nothing more like to our graue then our dedde O Lorde our keeper and defender graunt that I now laing me downe to rest being vnable to keepe my selfe may be preserued from the craftes assaultes of the Wicked enemie and graunt further that when I haue run the race of this life thou wouldest of thy mercie call mee vnto thee that I may liue ● watch with thee for euermore And nowe gracious God giue mee to take my rest in thee and bring to passe that thy goodnes may be giuen in sleepe before my eies that sleeping I bee not absent from thee but may haue my dreames to draw me vnto thee and so both soule and body may be kept pure and holie for euer I will lay mee downe in peace and take my rest c. Psal 4. Occasions to meditate Thinke that as the troublesome day is nowe past and night come and so rest quietnesse and pleasant sleepe which maketh most excellent princes and poore wretches alike euen so after the tumults troubles temptations and tempests of this life they that beleeue in Christ haue prepared for them an hauen and rest most pleasant and ioyfull As you are not afraid to enter into your bedde and to dispos● your selfe to sleepe so be not afraide to die but rather cheerefully prepare your selfe thereunto Think that now you are neerer your end by one daies iourney than you were in the morning When you feele sleepe to be comming pray O Lord Iesus Christ my watchman and keeper take mee into thy protection Graunt that my bodie sleeping my minde may watche in thee and be made merrie by some sight of that celestiall and heauenlie life wherein thou art the King and Prince together with the father and the holy Ghost where the Angels and holie soules be most happie citizens Oh puri●●e my soule keepe cleane my body that in both I may please thee sleeping and waking for euer Amen A GENERALL CONfession of sinnes with other praiers for the Morning and Euening to be vsed in families and publicke assemblies O Most mercifull and louing father whose loue is infinite whose mercy endureth for euer wee sinfull creaturs trusting in thine vnspeakeable goodnesse and loue towarde vs doe appeare this morning before thy diuine maiestie most humblie confessing our manifolde sinnes and inn●merable transgressions of thy commandements and fatherlie will Against thee only against thee O Lorde haue we sinned wee acknowledge our offences● wee accuse our selues vnto thee O mercifull Lord and will not hide our vnrighteousnesse We finde in our selues nothing but ignorance of thy wil disobedience mistrust doubtfulnesse in thy goodnes and incredulitie hatred and contempt of all spiritual things selfeloue
to all euill and continually desire the dissolution of it with Paule and the deliuerance from it as much as euer did prisoner his deliuerance out of prison for al●●ely by it the Diuell hath a doore to tempt and so to hurt mee in it I am kept from thy presence thou from being so conuersant with me as else thou wouldest be by it I am restrayned from the sense and feeling of all the ioyes and comfortes in maner which are to bee taken as ioyes and comfortes indeede If it were dissolued and I out of it then coulde sathan no more hurt me then wouldest thou speak with me face to face then the conflicting time were at an end then sorrowe would cease and ioy would increase and would I enter into inestimable rest Oh that I could consider this accordingly I. B. Another meditation concerning the sober vsage of this bodie and pleasure in this life The beginning of all euill in our kinde of liuing springeth out of the deprauation and corruptnesse of our iudgement because our will alwaies followeth that which reasō iudgeth to be followed Nowe that which euery man taketh to be friendly and agreeing to his nature the same doth he iudge necessarily to be good for him and to be desired This is meate drinke apparel riches fauour dignitie rule knowledge and such like because they are thought good agreeing either to the bodie or to the minde or to both for they helpe either to the cōuersation or to the pleasure of man accounted of euerie one amongst good things Howbeit such is the weakenes of our wit on the one part the blindnes and too much rage of our lustes on the other part that wee being left to our selues cannot but in the desire of things which we iudge good and agreeing to our nature by the iudgement of our senses and reason ●e cannot I say but ouerpasse the boundes whereby they might be profitable vnto vs so wee make them hurtful vnto vs which of thēselues are ordained for our health What is more necessarie than meat and drinke or more agreeing to nature but yet how few be there which do not hurt themselues by them In like maner it goeth with riches estimation friends learning c. yea although wee be in these most temperate yet when there wanteth the spirite our regenerator we ar so drowned in them that we vtterly neglect to lift vp your minds to the good plesure of God to the ende we might imitate and follow God our maker by yeelding our selues ouer dulie to vse his giftes to the common priuate vtilitie of our neighbors But now God only is life and eternitie and cannot but demaund o● vs his handy woorke that we should render our selues and al we haue to the end wherefore wee were made that is to resemble for our portion his goodnesse as they which be nothing else but witnesses and instruments of his mercie So that when wee wholly doe naturally striue against that kind of life whereunto he hath created vs by seeking alwaies our selues what other thing ought to ensue but that he should again destroy vs and take away his notable gifts wherwith he therfore indued vs that by al kind of wel doing wee should resemble his image yea what other thing may ensue but that hee should leaue vs and that eternally that wee might feele and by experience proue howe bitter a thing it is to leaue the Lord in whome is all goodnes Oh that I might therfore ●●nde such fauour in thy sight deare father that thou wouldest work in mee by thy holy spirite a true knowledge of all good thinges heartie loue to y e same through Christ Iesus our Lorde and onelie Sauiour Amen I. B. A meditation of death and the commodities it bringeth VVHat other thing doe we daylie in this present life but heape sinne vpon sinne and hoorde vp trespasse vpon trespasse so that this day is w●rse alwaies then yesterday by increasing as daies so sins and therefore thy indignation good Lord against vs but when we shall be let out of the prison of this body and so taken into thy blessed companie then shall we be in most safetie of immortalitie and saluation then shal come vnto vs no sickenesse no neede no paine no kind of euil to soule or bodie but whatsoeuer good we can wish that shall we haue and whatsoeuer wee loath shall be farre from vs. O deare father y t wee had faith to behold these thinges accordingly O that our hearts were perswaded thereof and our affections inflamed with the desire of them Then should we liue in longing for that which now wee must loath Oh helpe vs and graunt that wee beeing ignorant of thinges to come and of the time of our death which to thee is certayne may so loue finish our iourney here that we may be readie and then depart when our departing may make most to thy glorie our comfort through Christ What is this life but a smoke a vapour a shadowe a warre farre a bubble of water a worde grasse a flower That thou shalt die it is most certaine but the time no man can tell when The longer in this life thou doest remayne the more thou sinnest which wil turne to thy more paine By cogitation of death our mindes be often in maner oppressed with darkenesse because we doe but remember the night of the body forgetting the light of the minde of the resurrection Hereto remēber the good thinges that after this life shall insue without wauering in certaintie of faith and so shall the passage of death bee more desired It is like a sailing ouer the sea to thy home and countrie it is like a medicine or purgation to y e health of soule body it is the best Phisition it is like to a womans trauell For as the childe being deliuered commeth into a more large place than the womb where in it did lie before so thy soule being deliuered out of the bodie commeth into a much more large and faire place euen vnto heauen A meditation vpon the passion of our Sauiour Iesus Christ OH Lorde Iesus Christ y e sonne of the euerliuing God by whom all things were made and bee ruled and gouerned thou the liuely Image of the substance of the Father the eternall wisedome of God the brightnesse of his glorie GOG of God light of light coequall coeternall and substantiall with the father thou which of the loue thou hadst to mankinde when hee was fallen from the fellowshippe of God into the society of Sathan and al euil didst vouchsafe for our redemption to become a mediator betweene God man taking to thy godheade our nature as concerning the substance of it and so becamest man also the heire of all and most merciful Messias which by the power of thy Godheade and merites of thy manhoode hast made purgation of our sinnes euen by thine own selfe whilest thou wast heere on earth beeing nowe set
on the right hand of thy father for vs euen concerning our nature in maiesty glory power infinite I praie and humblie beseech thy mercy to graunt mee at this present to reherse some of thy passions sufferings for mee the last night y t thou wast here before thy death that thy good spirit might therby be effectuall to worke in me faith as well of the pardon of my sinnes by them as mortification of mine affections comfort in my crosses and patience in afflictions Amen In the midst of thy last Supper with thy deere apostles these things coulde not but bee before thee namely that they all woulde leaue thee the most earnest woulde forsweare thee and one of the twelue shoulde most trayterously betray thee which were no smal crosses vnto thee Iudas was admonished of thee to beware but when he tooke no heede but wilfully went out to finish his worke contemning thy admonition counsell hee coulde not but vexe thy most louing heart After supper there was contention amongest thy Disciples who should bee greatest after thee yet dreaming carnally of thee and thy kinkdome hauing this affection of pride ambition busie amongest them notwithstanding thy diligence in reprouing and teaching them After thy admonition to them of the crosse that would come therby to make them more vigilant so grosse were they that they thought they coulde with their two swordes put away all perils which was no little greefe vnto thee After thy comming to Gethsemane heauines pressed thee and therefore thou wouldest thy disciples to pray Thou didst tell to Peter and his fellowes that thy harte was heauie to death Thou diddest will them to pray being carefull for them also least they should fall into temptation After this thou wentest a stons cast from them diddest pray thy selfe falling flat goueling vpon the earth but alas thou feltest no comfort therefore thou camest to thy Disciples which of all others were most sweete deere vnto thee but loe to thy further discomfort they passe neyther of thy perils nor of the●r owne and therefore sleepe apace After thou hadst awaked them thou goest againe to pray but thou foundest no comfort at al and therefore diddest returne againe for some cōfort at thy dearest friends hands But yet againe alas they are fast a sleepe Wherupon thou art inforced to goe againe to thy heauenly father for some sparke of comfort in these thy wonderfull crosses and agonies Now here thou wast so discouraged so comfortlesse that euen streams of bloude came running from thine eies and eares and other partes of thy bodie But who is able to expresse the infinitenesse of thy crosse euen at thy being in the garden Al which thou sufferedst for my sake as ye l to sa●is●ie thy fathers wrath for my sins as also to sanctifie al my sufferings the more gladly to be susteined for mee After thy bloody prayer thou camest yet againe foundest thy disciples a sleepe before thou canst well awake them loe Iudas commeth with a great bande of men to apprehende thee as a theefe and so doth leading thee away bound to y ● high Bishops house Annas and so from him to Caiphas Heere now to augment this thy misery behold thy disciples fly from thee false witnesses be brought against thee thou art accused and condemned of blasphemie Peter euen in thy sight forsweareth thee thou art vniustly stricken for answering lawfullie thou art blindfold striken and buffeted al the whole night in the bishop Caiphas house of their seruants In the morning betimes thou art condemned againe of the Priests of blaspemie and therefore they bring thee before the seculiar power to Pilate by whome thou art openly arraigned as other theeus malefactors were and when hee sawe that thou wast accused of malice yet hee did not dismisse thee but did send thee to Herod where thou was shamefully derided in comming and going to him and from him al the way especially after Herod had apparelled thee as a foole Afore Pilate againe therefore thou wast brought and accused falsely no man did take thy parte or speake a good word for thee Pylate caused thee to bee whipped and scourged and to be handled most pittifully to see if any pittie might appeare with y u prelates but no man at all pitied thee Barrabas was preferred before thee all the people heade and taile was against thee and cryed hang him vp Vniustly to death was thou iudged thou was crowned with thornes y ● pierced thy braines thou wast made a mocking stock● thou wast reueiled beaten and most miserably handled Thou wentest through Ierusalem to the place of execution euen to the Mount of Caluarie a great crosse to hang thee on was laid vpō thy back to beare and drawe as long as thou was able Thy body was racked to be nayled to the tree thy hands were boared through thy feete also nailes were put through them to fastē thee thereon thou wast hanged between heauen earth as one spued out of heauen vomited out of the earth vnworthie of any place the high Priest laughed thee to scorne the Elders blasphemed thee and saide God hath not care for thee the common people laughed and cried out vpon thee thirst oppressed thee but Vinegar onely and gall was giuen thee to drink heauē shined not vpon thee the Sunne gaue thee no light y ● earth was afraid to beare thee sathan tempted thee and thine owne senses caused thee to crye out My God my God why hast thou forsaken mee Oh wonderful passions which thou sufferedst In them thou teachest mee in them thou comfortest mee for by them God is my father my sinnes are forgiuen By them I should learne to feare God to loue God and neuer to leaue him for any temptations but with thee to crie Father into thy handes I commende my spirite A prayer to Christ crucified AS thou O Lorde was crucified for me so I beseech thee crucifie me with thee that I may rise again with thee to euerlasting life Thy flesh was crucified for mee crucifie with thee O CHRIST the kingdome of the fleshe which hath dominion in mee that I may put off the old Adam and by newenesse of life may bee transformed into thee the seconde Adam sinne infidelitie and the whole tyrannie of Sathan being vanquished and ouercome Bring to passe O Lorde that by thy crosse and payneful suffering thy yoake may be to me made light and thy burthen easie that willingly and gladly following thee I may come whither thou art gone that is to thy father most blessed and immortall from whome nothing shall afterward be able to seperate vs. God forbid that I shoulde reioyce in anie thing but in the crosse of our Lorde Iesus Christ wherby the world is crucified vnto mee and I vnto the world Gal. 6. A Prayer to Christ ascended and raigning in glorie OH good Christ our first begotten brother and tender hearted Ioseph Oh naturall Sonne of
to resist to whom it belongeth iustly to punish sinners and to be mercifull vnto them that truly repent we confesse thou doest most iustly punish vs for vnto haue u●●ously finned against thee and wee acknowledge that in punishing vs thou doest declare thy selfe to be our most merciful father aswell because thou doest not punish vs in any thing as we haue deserued as also because by punishing vs thou doestcal vs and as it were drawe vs to increase in repentance it fayth in prayer in contem●ing of the world and in heartie d●●●ing for euerlasting life thy bless●● presence 〈…〉 therefore gracious 〈…〉 Lorde thankefully to acknowledge thy great mercy which hast thus fauourablie dealt with vs in punishing vs not to our confusion but to our amendement And seeing thou hast sworne that thou wilt not the death of a sinner but that hee turne and liue haue mercie vpon vs and turne vs vnto thee for thy dearelie be oued Sonne Iesus Christs sake whom thou wouldest should be made a slayne sacrifice for our sins thereby declaring thy great and vnspeakable anger against sinne and thyne infinite mercy towardes vs sinnefull wretches And for asmuch as the dulnesse blindnes corruption of our hearts is such that we are not able to arise vp vnto thee by faithful and heartie prayer according to our great necessitie without thy singular grace and assistaunce graunt vnto vs gracious Lord thy holy and sanctifying spirite to worke in vs this good work with grace to weigh and cons●●r the neede and greatnesse of that we doe desire and with an assured faith trust that thou wilt graunt vs our requestes because thou are good and pracious ●uē to young Raunes calling vpon thee much more then to before whō thou hast made al things yea and hast not spared also thyne than deare Sonne because thou hast commaunded vs to call vppon thee because thy throne wherto we come is a throne of grace and mercie because thou hast giuen vs a mediator Christ to bring vs vnto thee beeing the way by whome we come being the doore by whom we enter and being our head on whom we hang and hope y t our poore petitions shall not be in vayne through him and for his names sake Wee beseech thee therefore of thy rich mercie wherein thau art plētifull to al them that call vpon thee is forgiue vs our sinnes namely our vnthankefulnesse vnbeleef self loue neglect of thy worde security hypocrisie cōtempt of thy long suffering omission of prayers doubting of thy power presence mercy and good 〈◊〉 towardes vs vnsensible of thy grace ●●●patience ●c to this thy benefit ofim correcting vs adde thy gracious gift of repentance sayth the spirit of prayer e the contempt of this worlde and heartie desiring● for euerlasting life In due vs with thy holy spirit according to thy couenant and mercy a●●el to assure vs of pardon and that thou 〈◊〉 accept vs in thy fauour as thy 〈◊〉 children in Christ for his sake as to write thy same in our hearts 〈◊〉 to worke in vs that wee may nowe begin and go forwarde in beleeuing ●uing fearing obeying praying hoping a seruing thee as thou doest require most fatherly most iustire of vs accepting vs as perfect in thy light through Iesus Christ our lord ●men A Praier of the afflicted for the profession of Gods worde O Gracious God which seekest almeanes possible how to bring ●y children into the feeling and ●re sence of thy mercie and therfore then prosperity wil not serue then ●ndest thou aduersity graciously cor●ting them heere whom thou wilt 〈◊〉 elsewhere to liue with thee for●er we poore wretches giue hūble ●aises thanks to thee y t thou hast ●●ched vs worthy of thy correctiō at 〈◊〉 presēt hereby to worke y t which 〈◊〉 in prosperity liberty did neglect For the which neglecting and many other our greeuous sinnes whereof we now accuse our selues before thee Most mercifull Lorde thou oughtest most iustly haue giuen vs ouer and destroied vs both in soule body But such is thy goodnes towards vs in Christ that thou seekest to forget all our offences and as though we were far otherwise than we bee indeed thou wilt that we should suffer this crosse now layd vppon vs for thy trueth and Gospels sake and so be thy witnesses with thy Prophets Apostles Martyrs and Confessors yea with thy dearely beloued Sonne Iesus Christ to whome thou doest now heere beginne to fashiō vs like that in his glorie we may be like to him also O good God what are we on wh● thou shouldest shew this great mercie Oh louing Lord forgiue vs our vnthankefulnesse and sinnes Oh faithfull Father giue vs thine holie spirite nowe to crie in our heartes Abba deare father to assure vs of our eternall election in Christ to reueale more and more thy truth vnto vs to confirme strengthen and stablish vs in the same that wee may liue die in it as vessels of thy mercy to the glorie and to the commoditie of thy Church Indue vs with the spirite of thy wisedom that with good conscience we may alwaies so aunswere the enimies in thy cause as may turn to their conuersion or confusion and our vnspeakable consolatiō in Christ Iesus for whose sake wee bes●●che thee hence foorth to keepe vs to giue vs patience and to will no otherwise for deliuerance or mitigation of our misery than may stand alwaies with thy good pleasure and mercifull will towards vs. Graunt this deare father not onely to vs in this place but also to all others elsewhere afflicted for thy names sake through the death and merites of Iesus Christ our Lorde Amen I. B. A praier to God the Father the Sonne and the holie Ghost O Almighty and euerliuing God the eternall Father of our Lord Iesus Christ which of thy vnmeasurable goodnes hast opened thy self vnto vs and with a loude voyce hast saide of thy sonne Iesus Christ our Lorde Heare him O maker and pr●seruer of all thinges with thy coeternall sonne our Lorde Iesus christ which raigneth with thee and was manifested in Ierusalem with thy holie spirit which was powred vpon the Apostles O wise God mercifull Iudge and mightie Lorde which hast saide As truelie as I liue I will not the death of a sinner but rather that he should conuert and amēd which also haste saide Call vppon me in the day of trouble and I will deliuer thee haue mercie vpon vs for Iesus Christes sake whome thou wouldest of thy meruailous incomprehensible counsai●e shoulde be made for vs a staine sacrifice mediatour reconciler and peacemaker to the ende that thou mightest sh●we ●hine exceeding great wrath against 〈◊〉 and thine in estimable mercy towards mankind Sanctifie illuminate our hearts and soules with thy holy spirit that wee may trulie ●eleeue in thee call vpon thee bee thankeful vnto thee and obedient 〈◊〉 thy holy will Defende gouerne ●nd cherish thy church as thou hast
dies of mercy and look vpon this thy sicke seruant● who most earnestly destreth pardō forgiuenesse Renue in him most louing Father whatso euer hath been decayed by the fraud and malice of the Diuell or by his owne carnal will and frailtie Preserue continue this sicke member in the vnitie of the Church Consider his contrition accept his teares asswage his paine a shall bee seene to thee most expedient for him And for as much as he putte●h his full trust onely in thy mercie impute not vnto him his former sinnes but take him vntoty fauour through the merits of thy most dearly beloued sonne Iesus Christ A praier to be said at the houre of death O Lorde Iesus Christ which arl the onely health of all men liuing and the euerlasting life of them that die in thee I wretched sinner doe submit my selfe wholy vnto thy most blessed will and being sure that the thing cannot perish which is committed vnto thy mercie willinglie now I leaue this fraile and sinneful flesh in sure hope that thou wilt in better wise restore it to meE againe at the lost day in the resurrection of the iust I beseech thee most mercifull Lord iesus Christ that thou wilt by thy grace make strong my soule against all tentations and defende mee with the buckler of thy mercie against all the assaultes of the diuell I see and acknowledge that there is in my selfe no hope of saluation but all my confidence hope and trust is in thy rich mercie and goodnesse I haue no merites or good workes which I may alledge before thee of sinnes and euill workes alas I see a great heape but yet through thy mercie I trust to be in the number of them to whom thou wilt not impute their sinnes but wilt accept and take mee for righteous and iust and to bee an inheritour of Euerlasting life Thou mercifull Lorde wast borne for my sake thou diddest suffer both hunger and thirst for my sake thou diddest teach pray and fast for my sake all thy holy actions and works thou wroughtest for my sake thou sufferedst most greeuous painEs and torments for my sake Finally thou gauest thy most precious bodie and bloud to be shed on the crosse for my sake Now most merciful Sauiour let all those thinges profite mee that thou freely hast done for mee which hast giuen thy selfe also for mee Let thy blond clense and wash away the spottes and fowlnesse of my sinnes Let thy righteousnes hide and couer my righteousnesse Let the merites of thy passion and bloodshedding be the satisfaction for my sinnes Giue mee Lord thy grace that the faith of my saluation in thy blood wauer not in me but may euer be firme and constant that the hope of thy mercy and life euerlasting neuer decay in mee that loue waxe not colde in mee Finally that the weakenesse of my flesh bee not ouercome with the feate of death Graunt mee mercifull Sauiour that when death hath thut vp the eies of my body yet the eies of my soule may stil behold and looke vpon thee when death hath taken away the vse of my tongue yet my hearte may crie say Lorde into thy handes I commend my soule Lord Iesu receiue my spirite A praier for a woman with childe THou art wonderfull O Lorde in all thy workes and whatsoeuer thy good pleasure is that doest thou easily bring to passe neither is ther any thing vnpossible with thee that thou wilt haue doon And albeit this thy almightie power sheweth it selfe abundantly in all thy workes yet in conceiuing forming and bringing forth of man it shineth most euidently At the beginning O Father when thou madest man and woman thou commaundest them to increase multiplie and replenish the earth If through the subtile inticementes of Sathan they had not transgressed thy commaundement by eating the forbidden fruite the woman whome thou haddest appointed to be the instrument vessell to conceiue nourish and bring foorth man through thy woonderful workmanship had with out any labour paine or trauaile brought forth her fruite But that which thy goodnes made easie sin and disobedience hath made harde painfull daungerous and without thy speciall helpe and succour imposible to bee brought to passe so that nowe all women bring forth their childrē in great sorrows paines and troubles Notwithstanding that which through their own imperfection and feeblenes they are not able of themselues to passe thou through thine vnspeakable power makest easie in them and bringest vnto a ioyfull ende Wee therefore being fully perswaded of thy fauour and goodnesse of thy present helpe and of thy sweete comfort in all miseries and necessities knowing also by the testimonies of thy holy word how great and intollerable the paines of women are that trauell of child if through thy tender mercy they be not mittigated and eased most humbly praye thee for Iesus Christes sake thy son our Lorde to helpe and assist this thy seruant nowe in trauell and labour that by thy almightie power shee may safely bring foorth that which by thy goodnesse shee hath conceaued and that thy louing kindnesse may make that easie and tollerable vnto her which sinne hath made hard and painefull Ease O Lorde the paines which thou most righteously hast put vpon her and all women for the sinne and diso bedience of our Graundmother Eue is whome al we haue sinned Be present with her in her trouble according to thy mercifull promise Giue her strength and make perfect that which thou hast so gratiousLie begun Let thy power be shewed no lesse in the safe bringing forth than in the wonderfull forming fashioning of that shee beareth Make her a glad and ioyfull mother that shee through thy goodnes being safely deliuered and restored to health again may liue and praise thy blessed name for euer A Psalme to be saide in the time of any common plague sicknesse or other crosse and visitation of God O Come let vs humble our selues and fall downe before the Lord with reuerence and feare For he is the Lord our God and we are the people of his pasture and sheepe of his handes O come therefore let vs turne againe vnto our Lorde for he hath smitten vs and he shall heale vs. Let vs repent and turne from our wickednesse and our sinnes shall be forgiuen vs. Let vs turne and the Lorde will turne from vs his heauy wrath and will pardon vs and wee shal not perish For we acknowledge our faultes and our sinnes are euer before vs. Wee haue sore prouoked thine anger O Lorde thy wrath is waxed hote thy heauy displeasure is fore kindled against vs. Thou hast in thine indignation stricken vs with greeuous sicknesse and by and by wee haue fallen as leaues beaten downe with a vehement winde In deede wee acknowledge that our punishmentes are lesse than our deseruings but yet of thy mercy lord correct vs to amendment and plague vs not to our