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A00452 The sacrifice of a contrite heart in teares, meditations, and prayers. Penned by Iohn Euans minister of Gods word. Evans, John, minister of Gods word. 1630 (1630) STC 10586; ESTC S120845 111,350 374

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saying that they would honour him But O Lord how much more cruelly did they behaue themselues towards thee calling thee a sinner and friend of Publicans and sinners and the Prince of the deuils and would haue throwne thee the Lord of life as Sathan did the Heard of Swine from the Rock into the Sea And at last when nothing tooke effect according to their malicious minds they came out against thee as against a malefactour with clubbs and staues and tooke thee and carried their expected Messiah before Herod and Pontius Pilate and brought false witnesse against thee and preferred a murtherer before thee and though indeede thou wert their King yet in mockage they put vpon thee a purple roabe and in thy hand a Scepter of reede on thy head a crowne of thornes then buffetted they thee and spet vpon thy face contemning both thy princely priestly and propheticall offices in which thou wast their perfect Sauiour Then disroabed they thee and carried thee without the gates of the Citie and after an ignominious manner with two theeues vnto Golgotha the place of common execution and nayled thee to a woodden Crosse in the middest of them And after they had wounded thee in sundry places yet againe in their malicious and cowardly fury they pierced thy side with a speare euen when thou sighedst groanedst prayedst vnto thy Father to forgiue them their sinnes and to accept thy sacrifice Yea all this while they mocked thee and bid thee come downe from the Crosse to saue thy life as thou sauest others and wrote a title ouer thy head vnto all Nations in contempt of thee and when in the pangues of thy passion thou didst thirst for their pardon then they ranne and flapped in thy mouth not to comfort thee but to prolong thy sorrowes an hysope spunge dipt in vinegar and after thy death to make them sport they cast lots for thy garments O sweet Sauiour being thus abused by thy once peculiar people thou hast most righteously according to their wish brought vpon them and their children the reward of thy innocent blood and done iustly in forsaking the house of thine honour and put it into the possession of the Gentiles to bee battered downe that there might not bee left one stone vpon another and to scatter them into perpetuall captiuity as at this day we doe behold But O heauenly Father thou hast made knowne vnto vs Gentiles that beleeue in thee according to thy Word that they did no more then what they hand and counsell had determined long before to be done And had they knowne that they had crucified thy Sonne the Lord of glory no doubt they would not haue done it for in ignorance as did their Fathers they haue done it wherfore O God for the respect thou bearest to Abraham Isaac and Iacob and for thy seruant Dauids sake as thou hast promised that a remnant should be saued euen as many as thou wilt call and the first fruits being holy the branches descending thereof should be holy haue respect vnto them that with the fulnesse of vs Gentiles they may come againe into the folde of Christ. O Lord our Sauiour open their eyes that they may beleeue the Scriptures and so come againe and be grafted into their owne Oliue stocke for thou O God art able to graffe them in againe for thy gifts and calling are without repentance Wherefore take from them their vnbeliefe that wee both Iewes Gentiles may be saued through thy mercy O sweet Sauiour haue mercy on them call them home againe that wee and they may make one sheepe-fold and like good sheep know thy voice and follow thee our louing Shepheard in the sincere obedience of thy Gospell Heauenly Father blesse thy Church vniuersall that it may stand fast in the obedience and faith of Christ giue thy Gospell a free passage in it among all people that yet know not thee O thou which art the Lord of the haruest send forth diligent and painefull labourers into thy haruest Blesse all the reformed Churches in these westerne parts but especially this church of England that it bee an ensample of sound doctrine and godly life vnto all other Churches And graunt that the Kings Nobles and Senators may remaine and succeede nursing Fathers in it for euermore O Lord let not the wilde Boares of the Forrest the Turke nor Antichrist supplant the faith established among vs nor roote vp the vine that thine own right hand hath planted but continue the light among vs which now liue or hereafter shall liue euen as long as the Sun or the Moone shall endure O God as thou hast promised for thy Elect sake finish these dayes of sinne and hasten thy comming vnto glory And as by all thy workes in generall so by vs men in speciall yea by me with the residue of thy holy Church be especially giuen both now and for euermore all honour and glory world without end Amen Amen A Prayer for the discouerie and desolation of Antichrist O God of Hoasts the omnipotent inuisible and incomprehensible the Father the Son and the holy Ghost the eternall Creator and most mighty vpholder of all things in heauen and in earth and by whom Kings ruie and Princes raigne heare me a poore sinfull subiect of thy great dominions grieued and distressed in soule to behold how the enemies of thy trueth doe bandy themselues against thee and thy Christ the Annoynted of the Lord and the only King of Kings the wonderfull Counsellour the mighty God the euerlasting Father the Prince of peace Looke downe and discouer the haters of thy Word those that haue cast thy lawes behinde their backes and scorne to be ruled by the sincere trueth of the same yet shame not to take thy lawes in their mouthes though they hate to be reformed thereby O God we haue heard with our eares and our Fathers haue tolde vs that in the last dayes shall bee perilous times in which men shall be louers of themselues couetous proud boasters blasphemers disobedient vnto superiours vnthankfull vnholy without naturall affection truce-breakers false accusers incontinent fierce despisers of those that are good traytours heady high minded louers of pleasure more then of thee hauing a forme of godlinesse a great shew of righteousnesse wanting the power thereof being in trueth nothing but scoffers and walkers after their lust forbidding meates drinkes marriages which with thanksgiuing thou hast made holy and honourable being indeede giuen to adulterie fornication lasciniousnesse Idolatry witchcraft hatred variance emulations strifes wrath seditions heresies murthers drunkennesse reuilings and infinite the like whereby it is come to passe that there is none righteous no not one none that vnderstandeth none that seeketh after GOD aright but haue stumbled at noone-day euen against that rocke of life thereby haue vsed their tongues to deceit and opened their mouthes full of cursing and bitternesse and haue runne as Caine with their feete to shed innocent blood yea
pardoned my sinne through thee in the life to come eternally to be saued Amen Amen Another Prayer after the receiuing of the holy Communion O Iesus the Sonne of God my Lord and Sauiour with all humble and hearty thanks I praise thee for suffering death vpon the Crosse for my sinnes and admitting me a miserable sinner to the participation of this blessed Sacrament the memoriall of my Redemption Let mee O Lord finde and feele in my heart the inuisible power of thy heauenly grace effectually working the transformation of mee into thee the wonderfull vnion of me with thee and the spirituall habitation and aboade in me Apply all thy merits and good things vnto my soule let me neuer doubt the forgiuenesse of my sinnes but euer open the doore of this Sanctuarie vnto me that I may runne thither in my greatest neede and apprehend thy gracious pardon ratified by this scale of thy couenant Quicken me O Lord in this life r●●●ue and renue mee that I may disclaime my olde conuersation and become a new man keepe mee that I slippe not cut of this building nor become as a branch cut off and good for nothing but as thou hast seuered mee from the wicked in calling mee to the knowledge of thee so keepe mee from all their corruptions giue me a perfect loue towards thee that I may not delight in any thing but in thee nor seeke any other honour but thine O Lord Iesus I meekely beseech thee let thy holy Spirit strengthen mee against my frailty thy power and strength defend me against worldly troubles and aduersities thy merits purchase my needefull pardon and thy blood be the medicine for all my sores euen for thy truth and for thy names sake Amen O Iesus Christ the Lambe of God which hast so loued mankinde that thou hast beene contented not on ly to become one with him but also mea●e vnto him and to dye for him vpon the Cr●sse graunt I bese●ch thee that this my receiuing of this Sacrament may be a true testimony vnto my conscience that I hau● through faith in thee receiued full remission of all that is past and am become as it were a new creature in thy sight O sweet Iesus which hast vouchsafed mee such fauour and honour as to come to thy Table and feede vpon thee graunt mee grace I humbly entre●te thee so to performe and fulfill my duty as this honour which thou hast done mee requireth Linke mee vnto thee and giue mee power and strength to beleeue thy promises without distrust and to shew my religion by my good life and conuersation Ass●st mee with thy grace that I may walke worthy this blessed Sacrament to loue thee and thy children vnfai●●dly and vtterly to forsake all va●ity idolatry carnall desires and all the workes of the deuill O Lord God so moderate and ord●r all my affections that I may be ioyned with the brethren together in holy loue which is the bend of peace and truly fastned vnto thee my Head for euer Stirre vp my minde that I may alwayes consider the bitternesse of thy death the greatnesse of thy loue neuer forget to be thankfull vnto thee O blessed Lord preserue and maintaine this ordinance amongst vs that it may be alwayes a note and a badge of our publique profession and giue vs all one heart and one minde in the vnity of the Spirit for the reuerent and worthy receiuing of the same whensoeuer we shall come to thy holy Table againe Amen A Prayer for the Catholique Church and all the estates thereof O Most glorious euer liuing and euer louing Lord God the iust Master of the Vineyard and louing Head of the Church send thy holy Spirit into the hearts of all them that teach o● professe thy most holy truth al● men religious or secular Yea men and women Princes and subiects rich and poore euen all the people beleeuing in thy name and depending vpon thy grace and mercy Giue vnto them all O Lord one law one baptisme one hope one spirit that there may be but one voyce among all that professe the Catholique faith Keepe backe the famine of thy word and send such labourers into thy haruest as be sound in doctrine faithfull in their worke and godly in their conuersation that they may be in number many and in power wonderfull Open we beseech thee the hearts and eares of the people for the receiuing of thy Word that it may dwell in them plentifully in all wisedome and bring forth fruit against all the cares crosses and courses of this wr●tched world O Lord thou hast found iniquity in thy Saints and the heauens are not cleare in thy sight Oh then correct vs in thy iudgement not in thy fury lest wee should be consumed and brought to nothing Purge the garden of the Church and let no weedes ouergrowe the flowers suffer neither sinne nor superstition to choake the good growth of faith or manners in thy people bu● keepe them from all heresies phanaticall opinions se ●ucing spirits deadly contentions Keep● our neckes from the grieuou● yoke of Antichristian bondage● whose Religion is rebelli●n● whose faith is faction and whos● practise is the murthering o● soules and bodies good Lord re presse the fur●ousnesse of all Tyrants which labour nothing bu● the spoile of the Church and th● abolishment of true doctrine prayer and true Religion O Lor● Iesus amend all that is amisse an● graunt vs thy grace all the daye● of our life euen for thy truth an● for thy names sake Amen A Prayer for the Kings Maiestie O Almighty God King of all Kings the fountaine rule ●nd stay of all soueraignty wee most humbly thanke thee that ●hou hast not left vs vnto our ●elues to doe what seemeth best ●nto vs in our owne eyes but ●ast set ouer vs a noble wise and ●racious-King thy seruant Charles ●ame head next vnder ●hee Lord make all thy good to ●oe before him day and night ●phold his Crowne maintaine ●is estate giue him continuall ●eace long life and much happi●esse Endue him with such wis●ome and vnderstanding to doe ●ch things both in the Church ●d C●mmon-wealth as may be ●ceptable in thy sight profitable 〈◊〉 his Subiects and hurtfull to ●one that loue thy truth merci●ly heare him in all his petitions and effectually work for him in all dangers in the day of battell in his greatest consultations in the time of his recreations from all plots of Treason and in phe houre of death Make vs thankfull for all thy preseruations of him both ●t home and abroad in this Kingdome and else-where Blesse preserue and keepe his Royall Consort Queene Mary● Frederick the Prince Elector Pa●atine the Lady Elizabeth his wife with all their Prin●… Let our noble King still embrace the truth and manfully maintaine it against all treacherous plot● and 〈◊〉 perswasions distasti●● as he hath alwayes done both alteration of true Religion and to leration of any other Let thy po wer alwayes
most watchfull to shed the blood of the righteous destruction and misery are in their wayes and the way of peace they doe not know For the feare of God is not before their eyes euery one deuiseth to worke mischiefe putting farre away the euill day professing themselues wise till they became fooles O Lord thou hast iustly done to the men of this world in these our dayes as vnto the ancient Philosophers who mightily boasted themselues of their wisedome generall knowledge and yet were ignorant of thee euen as the Antichristian enemies doe at this day boast themselues to be the onely true Church Yet because they knew thee in word and not in deede therefore thou gauest them vp vnto their owne hearts lusts to worship and serue the creature in steed of the Creator adoring the bread in the Sacrament for Christ himselfe and honouring the Pope a mere man as God himselfe saying hee is God euen as the heathen Gentiles vnto their wooden Gods sometime said thus O Lord because the Antichristian enemies haue agreed with the heathen to contemne thy Word thou hast iustly done to giue them vp vnto a reprobate minde to worke all manuer of vnrighteousnesse as at this day wee see the Romish Bishop Prelates Clergie and Professours to be the man and men of sinne that should sit in the Temple of God and in doctrine speake blasphemies and wicked vntrueths O God in thy Word thou hast euidently marked him out shewing that hee should pretend chastity in heart and body but indeede haue nothing lesse to claime all spirituall power to open and shut the gates of thy Kingdome at his owne will and pleasure and against whom hee lust to bee vniuersall Bishop through the whole world and supreame head of the Church and Kings and Princes to be his vassalls and at his making and deposing O Lord hee thrusteth out of the Church as heretickes all that speake against his blasphemies denouncing damnation to all that will not beleeue his exposition of thy Word saying that hee hath alwayes the holy Ghost in his breast and that hee cannot erre He hath forbidden the publique reading of thy Word as hereticall and dangerous especially for simple people and ordained thy seruice in an vnknowne tongue that the people might offer vnto thee the Sacrifice of fools in stead of the Sacrament which wee should often receiue he hath brought into the Church a superstitious sacrifice of the Masse in which they pretend to offer thee O Christ againe for the sinnes of the people and the Priests eating is sufficient for all the rest of the Church be they neuer so many or if they receiue it in one kinde it is enough for them saying that the body is no● without the blood quite gaine saying thy commandements drink yee all of this Hee teacheth for sound Doctrine that wee must be cleansed in Purgatory in which he can giue indulgence to release whom he will and that wee are saued by our good workes that wee may keepe perfectly all the commandements and so deserue our saluations by our owne merites and that in Prayer we should call on the virgin Mary as Queen of heauen to command her Sonne to heare vs teaching vs that she is our Aduocate that pleadeth for vs. He teacheth Pilgrimages worshipping Images keeping Reliques and that euery man hath ●is peculiar Saint in heauen to whom he liketh best to commend his sutes by saying that it is presumption to approach to thee on●y in thy Sonne though thou hast ●id There is no name in heauen ●r in earth whereby wee should ●e saued but onely by the name of ●esus to whom thou hast ordai●ed euery knee to bow and onely ●or to come By these and infinite of Romish forgeries and blasphemies ●ath this strumpet of Babylon ●…de drunke the Kings and Prin●s of the earth by those abomi●ble and lying wonders and mi●cles hath hee blinded the eyes 〈◊〉 Christian Kingdomes and Na●ons that they doe not know ●w to serue thee the Lord. Wherefore O Christ and most ●ly Lambe of GOD against ●…m he hath so long time war●d as it were drunke with the bloud of the Saints Yea O Lord with the brightnesse of thy comming let the violls of thy wrat● be powred out vpon her to he● vtter desolation that the soule● of iust and righteous men tog● ther with the Angels in the vnit● of the spirit may sing a song 〈◊〉 Halleluiah saying saluation gl● ry honour and power be to th● Lord our God to the Lambe a● holy Spirit for euermore Ame● Come Lord Iesus come quickl● Amen LACHRIM 3. Wherein the distressed prayeth for faith zeale and strength in vndergoing Gods corrections O Lord I lift my heart to thee my soule in thee doth euer trust O let me not confounded be but make me righteous with the iust Let men not haue their wills ' gainst me but powre on me thy comforts sweet Thy sauing health Lord let me see who prostrate begge it at thy feete Let thy right hand and prouidence be stretched out to hold me vp And giue me grace and patience in lowlinesse to taste thy cup So shall I sit on surest rocke and strength and power to me get And stoutly shield mine enemies stroke though round about they me beset For why my comfort is in thee and on thy prouidence I depend O keepe me safe in liberty till all my troubles come to end From perils sixe hast me deliuered I know therefore thou wilt from seauen From earthly thoughts let me be seuer'd and conuersation haue in heauen I know that loue a multitude of shamefull sinnes doth closely couer Within the gates I me include thou art my soules true spouse and louer The faithfull thereby may take hold of hope to haue a prosperous end Of their desires this makes me bold for ayde and comfort to attend And with all patience to perseuer I know thy word it is most sure Poore penitent by faith I le euer stand firme and to the end endure Alas deere God I nothing crane to haue of thee by mine owne right But in Christs name I le aske and haue for he is most gracious in thy sight Yea for his merits thou do'st loue me in him I know thou art well pleas'd And hearest sinners when they moue thee for giu'st their sinne and they are eas'd Amongst whom Lord I am the chiefe and of good things am ignorant Yet on the Crosse didst saue the Thiefe for Christ his sake me mercy graunt In this world vanities most vilde I liue and haue no taste of truth I knew not I was in exile but did in folly spend my youth Of thee alone I knowledge haue for of my selfe I am but weake Thou art my God that strength me gaue to worke to rest to liue to speake For of my selfe is miserie and of my selfe is all that 's ill But from thee Lord comes all mercie and perfect power to worke thy will Within to consolation of my sad