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A13150 Certayne sweete prayers of the glorious name of Iesus, commonly called Iesus Mattens with the howers therto belonging / written in Latin aboue two hundred yeres agoe, by H. Susonne. Seuse, Heinrich, 1295-1366. 1575 (1575) STC 23443.5; ESTC S1010 10,429 58

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thou sufferedst for me a moste wretched and vnworthy sinner and graciously continue such good will as thou hast hitherto shewed me O my merciful Lorde forsake me not O my refuge depart not from me O my deliuerer make haste to succour me and bury me in thy sepulchre with thée and mortifie me to the worlde saue me from all deceiptes of mine enimies that neither life nor death nor no happe or chaunce seuer me from thée but that our loue cōtinue both now and euer and be nothing diminished by death it self And thou good Lord haue mercy vpon vs Thankes be geuen to God. The response Geue me O Lorde that wisedome that attendeth on thée and put me not away frō amongst thy children for I am thy seruant and sonne of thy handmayde The versicle Sende her downe from thy heauenly seate that she may be with me labour with me for I am thy seruaunt sonne of thy handmaid Good Lorde blesse vs. God the holy ghost replenishe vs with the gift of vnderstanding Amen The third Lesson O Lorde who art my succour and helper for that marueylous loue which caused thée to sustaine for my sake a most bitter death on the trée of the crosse I beséeche thée for thy mercy sake to pardon those sinnes which I most vile sinner haue committed and in the wounde of thy side kéepe me from accomplishing of euyll actes and from all dangers beside direct my pathes to a good ende whylest I am tossed in the waues of this life and graunt I may come to the sighte of eternall glory And good Lorde haue mercy vpon me Thankes be to God. The Response I haue loued wisdome more then health or any beautie and haue preferred her aboue the very light and so all good things haue chaunced to me because I enioyed her The versicle I sayd to Wisdome Thou art my sister and I called Prudence my louer And al good things chaunced to me when I enioyed her Glory be to the father and to the sonne and to the holy ghost And all good thinges happened to me by her This that foloweth is taken out of the song of S. Ambrose and S. Augustine Thou art the king of glory O Christ Thou art the euerlasting sonne of the father When thou tooke vpon thée to deliuer man thou diddest not abhorre the virgins wombe When thou haddest ouercome the sharpnes of death thou opened the kingdome of heauen to al beleuers Thou sittest on the right hande of God in the glory of thy father We beléeue that thou wilt come to be our Iudge Therfore we beséech thée to helpe thy seruauntes whom thou hast redemed with thy most precious blood Cause them to be numbred with thy Saints in glory euerlasting Saue thy people O Lord and blesse thine heritage Gouerne them and lift them vp for euer And we prayse thy name euer world without ende Vouchsafe O Lorde to kéepe vs this day without sinne Haue mercy vpon vs O Lorde haue mercy vpon vs. Let thy mercy light vpon vs as our trust is in thée In thée O Lorde haue I trusted let me neuer be confounded Amen Those that wil may say in place of this that which foloweth WE prayse thée O Christ We blesse thée O Iesu We confesse thée to be the king of kings and lorde of al lordes We worship thee who was crucified our sweete louing Redemer Who saued vs by the shedding of thy blood Thou art worthy Lord Iesu our God to haue prayse blessing glory and honour All fleshe reioyseth to thee and all liuing creatures glorifie thy name Let al things bow vnder thy fete and al creatures serue thee Let them prayse magnifie thee blesse and glorifie thee for euer The Laudes Iesus who is the wisedome of the father giue vs health both of body and soule O God make speede to helpe vs. O Lord make hast to succour vs. Glory be to the father to the. c. As it was in the beginning is c. The Psalme PRayse our Lorde al ye Gentiles prayse him all ye Nations For his mercy hath bene shewed in vs and the truth of our Lorde abydeth for euer Glory be to the father to the. c. As it was in the beginning c. The Antheme Wisdome cryeth out in the streetes If any man loueth wisdome let him bowe to me and he shal find her out and he that hath found her happie is he if he can keepe her The Chapiter This wisdome I haue loued and haue sought for her from my youth hitherto and haue made meanes she might be my wife and I was taken with her beautie Answere Thankes be to God. The Hymne O Iesu wondrous king That dost triumph in blisse To all men thee desiring Thy ioy exceeding is No tong hath shewde by speache Ne letters euer tolde Nor Iesus loue may teache But triall can vnfolde O pearles Iesus loue For which I languishe sore My hart with pleasure moue Of thée my hart and store All wisedome be to thée And to thy father glory The holy ghost prayse wée One God in persons thrée Amen The versicle Wisedome resteth in his harte The Response And prudence abideth in the words of his mouth The Antheme O thou wisedome The song of Zacharias BLessed be the Lord god of Israel for he hath visited and redéemed his people And hath lifted vp an horne of saluatien in the house of his seruaunt Dauid As he spake by the mouth of his holy Prophetes whiche haue béene since the world began That we should be saued from our enimies and from the hands of all that hate vs. To shewe mercy to our fathers and to remember his holy couenant To performe the othe whiche he sware to our father Abraham of suche things as he would geue vs. That beeing deliuered from the hands of our enimies we woulde serue him without feare In holines righteousnes before him al the dayes of our life And thou childe shalt be called the prophet of the highest for thou shalt go before his face to prepare his wayes To geue knowledge of saluation to his people for the remission of sinnes Through the tender mercy of God by whiche he hath visited vs springing from an high To geue light to them that sit in darknes in the shadowe of death to guide our féete in the way of peace Glory be to the father to the son and to the holy Ghost As it was in the beginning c. The Antheme O Thou wisedome which procéeded out of the mouth of the hyest that reacheth from one ende of the world to an other who doth strongly place all thinges in a comely order come and teache vs the way howe to attayne thy wisdome Lorde heare my prayer And let my crye come to thée Let vs pray O Lord who by thy wisdome whiche is eternal as thou thy selfe art created man who before was not and when he was vtterly loste did most mercyfully redéeme him graunt we beséeche thée