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A25409 The private devotions of the Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrewes. Late Bishop of Winchester. Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626. 1647 (1647) Wing A3150; ESTC R207734 32,173 192

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sinnes To weare our colours that wee his he in our red that wee in his white So wee finde Apoc. 7. our robes are not onely washed cleane but dyed a pure white in the blood of the Lambe Yea hee dyed and rose againe both in our colours that we might die and rise too in his he in mount Golgotha like to us that we in mount Tabor might bee like to him His Prayer after the holy Ordinances on Whit-Sunday O LORD wee have heard thy word the outward meanes and received the inward wee began with one sacrament baptisme wee end with the other the Eucharist we began with that where wee heard of him and wee end with the other where wee may and shall I trust receive him and Almighty God grant wee may so receive him at this good time as in his good time wee may bee received by him thither whence he this day came of purpose to bring us even to the holy places made without hands which is his heavenly kingdome which God the Father who prepared it God the Sonne who purchased it To whom three Persons c. Lights from Heaven THere are seaven lights whereof God is the father acknowledging thē all for his children and to his children will vouchsafe them in their order 1. The light of nature for rebelling against which al that are without Christ suffer condemnation Salomon calles it the candle of the Lord searching the very bowells Pro. 20. 25. which though it be dimme and not perfect yet good it is though lame yet as Mephibosheth it is Regia proles of the blood Royall 2. There is the light of Gods Law Lex Lux saith Salomon totidem verbis Pro. 6. 23. and his father calls it a Lanthorne to his feet nay in the 19. Psalme what he saith at the fourth verse of the sonne at the eight hee saith of the Law of God lights both 3. The light of prophecie as of a candle that shines in a darke place 2 Pet. 1. 19. 4. There is the wonderfull light of the gospell so Saint Peter calls it the proper light of the day 1 Pet. 2. 9. the tongues that descended so many tōgues so many lights for the tongue is a light brings to light what before was hidin the heart 5. And from these other is the light of grace whereby God which commandeth the light to shine out of darknesse hee it is that shineth in our hearts by the inward anoynting which is the oyle of this Lampe 2 Cor. 4. 6. the light of his holy Spirit chasing away the darknes both of our hearts and mindes 6. There is the light of comfort of his holy spirit a light sowen for the righteous here in this life 7. There is the light of glory where the Saints shall reape light where God dwelleth and where wee shall dwell with him even the inheritance of the Saints in light where the righteous shall shine as the Sun in the kingdome of their father the Father of lights Moses Candlestick with seven stalks lights in each of them Gal. 1. 12. Mal. 13. 43. The imprecation against the Enemies of the Church THe Serpents curse be upon them and let their heads be trod to peeces they that are Sions malignant enemies Oh Lord let them be as grasse upon the house top as those that perish at Endor and become dung for the earth let them be as stubble scatterd or wax melted smoak driven no man can tell whither let them perish perish as Sisera and Oreh as Absalon Jaels bammer on their heads Gideons Axe on their necks Joabs Dart in their hearts one nay three one for the enemies of God another for the enemies of mankind a third for the enemies of Sion Psal. 12. 1. Let their sword goe throw their owne hearts and their mischeife light upon their owne heads Amen His Prayer for King James after his Sermon of Gowries Conspiracy EUen so Lord let it be set up thy mercy for ever for ever stablish the truth of this thy Covenant with thy servant our Soveraigne that it may never faile him as not this day so not at any other time let thy hand be still upon him and thine arme about him for ever between him and his harmes violence and hurt never come neere him the sinnes of wickednesse be ever farr from him let them be non proficients all the sort of them that study to practise this wicked lesson never loose thou him nor suffer him to be lost ever finde him good Lord to succour and save him and let thy right hand finde out his enemies to smite and plague them with the same blowes thou didst smite and with the same plagues thou didst power on those of this day the destiny of this day come on them all and for him Let his anoynting still be fresh on him and his Crowne still flourish on his head let him all the day walke in the light of thy countenance and at night rest in the covering of thy wings this day as once it did so let it rise prosperous and happy to him this day and all days that he that wee all may sing thy mercies and set forth thy truth all the dayes of our life heare us ô Lord and grant it for thy Sonnes sake our Saviour Amen His Thankesgiving for the deliverance from the Gunpouder-Treason O God with all the powers thou hast destributed in our Soules the breath of life thou hast breathed into our nostrilles the tongues thou hast put into our mouthes behold all these shall breake forth and confesse and blesse and thanke and praise and magnifie and exalt thee and thy mercy for ever yea every mouth shall acknowledge thee every tongue be the trumpet of thy praise every eye lookeup and every knee bow down to thee and all hearts shall feare thee and all that is within us even our bowells those our bowells that but for thee had flowne wee know not whether even our bones those bones that but for it had been ●●i●er'd bone from bone one from another all shall say who is like unto thee O Lord in mercy who is like unto thee glorious in holiness fearefull in prayses doing wonders wonders of mercy as this day upon us all to bee held by us and our posterity in an everlasting remembrance glory be to thee O Lord glory bee to thee and glory to thy mercy yea super omnia yea most glorious of thy great and high perfection glory bee to thee and glory to it to it in thee and to thee for it and that by all thy workes in all places and at all times and of all thy workes and above them all by us here by the hearts and lungs of us all in this place this day for this day for the mercy of this day for the mercy of it above all mercies and for the worke of this day above al the works of it not this day only but all the dayes of our life even as long as thy
thy grace establish our hearts and save us Ps. 136. 25. 147. 9. 71. 5. Acts 14. 17. Heb. 13. 9. Thou which makest the Evening an end to the day that it may put us in mind of the evening of our life Psalm 104. 23. Grant that we may ever consider that as the day so our life vanisheth Eccl. 8. 13. Grant that we may ever remember the dayes of darknesse which are many that the night commeth when wee cannot worke that so wee be not cast out to utter darknesse And save us Mat. 25. 3c O Lord my God WHose Essence is above all Essence and whose Nature is uncreated whose handywork the whole World is I set thee before mine eyes Ps. 16. 9. I lift up my soul unto thee I worship thee falling down upon my knees I draw neer unto thee and humble my selfe under thy mighty hand I stretch sorth my hands unto thee my soule gapes to thee as the thirsty land I smite upon my Breast and say with the Publican O Lord be mercifull to me a si●●er To mee more sinfull then the Publican be mercifull as to the Publican ô Father of Mercies Psal. 16. 9. 25. 1. 95. 6. 134. 2. 1 Pet. 5. 6. Psal. 143. 6. Lake 18. 13. I beseech thy paternall bowels of compassion despise me not though I be an uncleane worm a dead dog a stinking carkasse Psal. 216. 2 Kings 9. Despise me not the work of thine hands Psal. 138. 8. Despise me not the likeness of thine owne Image though I beare the brands of mine iniquity Gen. 1. 26. Col. 3. 10. Lord if thou wilt thou canst make mee cleane Mat. 8. 2. O Lord say but the word and I shall be cleansed ver. 8. And thou ô Saviour Christ ô Christ my Saviour Saviour of sinners of whom I am chiefe despise me not redeemed by the price of thy precious bloud 1 Tim. 1. 15. Luke 22. 23. Despise not ô Lord but look upon me looke upon me with thine eyes such eyes as thou did'st upon Mary Magdalen at the Feast St. Peter in the high Priests Hall and the Thiefe on the Crosse That with the thief I may call upon thee saying Remember mee O Lord when thou art in thy kingdom Luke 7. 44. 22. 55. 23. 43. 23. 42. With Peter I now weepe bitterly ver. 22. 62. And ô who will give my head a fountaine of teares that therewith I may weep both day and night With Mary Magdalen I may hear thee say thy sins are forgiven thee Lu. 9. 48. And with her I may love thee much because my many and manifold misdeeds are remitted ver. 9. 47. And thou all holy and gracious and life-giving Spirit dspise me not But turne thee againe O Lord at the last and repent thee concerning thy servant For those thy paternall bowels the bleeding wounds of thy Sonne for the unutterable grones of thy holy Spirit O Lord heare O Lord forgive O Lord consider and doe it deferr not for thine own sake ô my God Dan. 9. 19. Morning Prayer BLessed art thou O Lord our God the God of our fathers which hast turned the shadow of death into the morning and hast renewed the face of the earth Am. 5. 8. Ps. 104 30. Which hast made sleep to depart from mine eyes and slumber from mine eye-lids Psal 132. 4. Which hast lightned mine eyes that I sleep not in death Ps. 13. 4. Which hast delivered my soule from the night feares from the pestilence which walketh in the dark psal. 91. 4 5 6. Which makes the out goings of the morning evening to praise thee v. 65. 8. For I laid me downe and slept and rose againe for it was thou O Lord which didst sustaine me psal. 4. 5. For I waked and beheld and loe my sleepe was sweet Ier. 31. 26. O Lord doe a way as the Night so my sins scatter my transgressions as the morning cloud Esa. 44. 22. Make me a child of the light and of the day cause me to walke soberly chastly and decently as in the day time 1 Thes. 5. 5. Rom. 13. 13. O Lord uphold us when wee are fallen into sinne and raise us up when wee are fallen Ps. 145. 14. That wee harden not our hearts as in the provocation or with any deceitfulnesse of sinne Heb. 3. 8. 13. Deliver us also from the snare of the hunter evill alurements crosse words the Arrow which flyeth by day Ps. 91. 3. 6. From the evill of the day preserve me O Lord and me from doing evill in it Mat. 6. 34. The Hymne O Let mee heare of thy loving kindnesse betime in the morning for in thee is my trust Psalme 143. 8. Shew me the way that I should walk in for I lift up my soule unto thee Deliver me ô Lord from mine enemies for I flye unto thee for succour vers. 9. Teach me to do thy wil for thou art my God Let thy loving Spirit leade me forth into the Land of righteousnesse v. 10. Quicken me ô Lord for thy names sake and for thy righteousnesse sake bring my soule out of trouble v. 11. Chase from my mind althoughts without understanding Wisd. 1. 5. Turne away mine eyes that they behold not vanity Psal. 119. 37. Hedge in mine ears with thornes that they listen not to foolish discourses Eccl. 23. 29. Set a watch before my mouth and keep the door of my lips Psal. 14. 3. Let me doe nothing that may be scandalous or scrupulous to my soule 1 Sam. 25. 31. Let the meditation of mine heart be ever acceptable in thy sight Ps. 19. last Let mine eyes behold and let mine eye-lids direct my way before mee Pro. 4. 25. Awaken mine eares in the morning to heare the word of instruction Esa. 50. 4. 5. Let my speech be seasoned with salt that it may edifie and give grace to the hearers Ephes. 4. 29. Col. 4. 6. O Lord prepare thou some good way for mee to walk in Eph. 2. 16. Into thy hands I cōmend my Spirit my soule body thou hast created thou hast redeemed thou hast regenerated thē ô Lord thou God of truth Ps. 31. 5. With my self I commend to thee all that have any relation to me And all that is mine thou ô Lord hast graciously lent them me in thy goodnesse Gen. 33. 5. O keep us all from all evil keep our soules good Lord we beseech thee Ps. 121. 7. Keep them all spotlesse and present them guiltlesse in that day Keepe my out-goings and my commings in from this time forth for evermore v. 8. Prosper thou thy servant this day and give him favour in their eyes with whom he meeteth Nehem. 1. 11. O Lord be near at hand to save me ô God make hast to help me Ps. 90. 17. The glorious Majesty of our God be upon us Prosper thou-our worke unto us yea prosper thou our handy worke Let not my dayes be spent in vanity let not my year wast in doing nothing but let one day teach another let
with us for ever Be mercifull be merciful ô Lord and pitty us and be not angry with mee to my ruine Deal not with me ô Lord according to my trangressions neither reward thou me according to my sinnes But according to thy mercy deale thou with me And according to the multitude of thy compassions reward me According to that great mercy of thine And according to that exceeding multitude of thy compassions By whatsoever is deare and acceptable to thee From all evill and misfortune at all times of necessity Rise up Lord defend and save me preserve me good Lord and destroy me not But most especially in the time of extremity in the houre of death in the day of judgment in that fearefull day good Lord deliver me From beholding the sterne countenance of the Judge Apo. 6. 6. From my standing on the left hand Mat. 25. 41. From hearing that terrible sentence depart from me you wicked Mat. 8. 12. From being bound in the chaines of darknesse Jude 5. 6. From casting out into utter darknesse Mat. 8. 12. From being thrust into the bottomles pit of fire and Brimstone where the smoake of the fire ascendeth up for ever Be mercifull O Lord spare me Have pitty O Lord and deliver me And confound me not for ever And to this end and purpose from a blinded and a hardned heart tending to impenitence Eph. 14. 19. From a wanton and brasen face tending to impudence Acts. 28. 27. From a seered conscience Pro. 7. 13. From a reprobate mind Esa. 48. 4. From the sin unto death Tit. 1. 16. And against the holy Ghost Jo. 5. 16. Mat. 12. 13. Be mercifull good Lord and deliver me Prayers against Evills Temporall FRom all evill and misfortune and all perrillous accidents in this world From the pestilence Famine and Warre From great fires inundations Earthquakes From excessive Raine drought and mil-dew From al blastings lightning and Thunder From Temptations Stormes infectious diseases and sudden death Be mercifull good Lord and deliver us Against evills in the Church FRom all Innovations private interpretations difference in doctrine contending about vaine and fruitles questions endles desputations and controversies Heresies both publique and private Schismes Scandalls From the pernicious flattering of Princes Acts. 12. 22. The partiality of Saul 1 Sam. 14. 18. The contempt of Michal 2 Sam. 6. 16. The Preisthood of Micha Judg. 17. 10. The flesh-hook of Hophni 1 Sam. 2. 16. The fraternity of Symon Magus and Judas Iscariot Act. 8. 17. Mat. 26. 17. From such as are corrupted in minde unstable and unlearned 1 Tim. 6. 5. 2 Pet. 3. 16. From the arrogance of young Schollers 1 Tim. 36. And from People that contradict their Minister speaking according to the word of God Be mercifull good Lord and deliver us Hos. 4. 4. Against evills Politicall FRom Anarchie or want of Kings From the multitude of Princes From Tyranny From Princes like Ashur Jeroboham Roboam From the cruell insolency of Hamon 2 Sam. 15. 31. From the councellors of Zoan Esa. 14. 11. From the perillous counsell of Achitophel 1 Kings 21. 13. From the Judges of Jesrael From the Lawes of Omri Micha 6. 16. From the Torrents of Belial Psa. 18. 4. The plague of Per● Num. 25. 5. The vale of Achor Josh. 7. 26. From effussion of blood deadly feind Treason Forraign invasion Civill Warr For the displaceing of good Magistrates and the raising of evill be mercifull good Lord and deliver us From whatsoever may make against the tranquility of our Soules The health of our bodies our estates our libertie or our credit Be mercifull good Lord and deliver us Comprecation or Hosanna in the highest REmember me O Lord in the favour which thou bearest to thy People and visite me with thy salvation that I may see the felicity of thy chosen And rejoyce with the gladnesse of the Saints And give thanks with thine Inheritance For certainly there is a glory to be revealed hereafter And when the judge commeth some shal behold his joyfull countenance Job 33. 16. And be placed on his right hand Mat. 25. 32. And here that most sweet voyce come yee blessed v. 34. And be taken up to meet Christ in the Clouds 1 Thes. 4. And enter into his joy his full joy Mat. 25. 21. His joy which shall never be taken away v. 22. And enjoy that beatificall vision of him And remaine with him for evermore And they onely onely they of all the sonnes of men are blessed To grant me the vilest of men the meanest place there a place even under their feet under the feet of thine elect and of the lowest among them and to this purpose Let me finde grace in thy sight that I may obtaine the grace to serve please thee with feare and reverence Gen. 6. 8. Heb. 12. 8. And give me yet a second grace that I may not receive that grace in vaine 2 Cor. 6. 1. So farre forth as to neglect it or to be wanting to it 1 Tim. 4. 14. Heb. 12. 15. But that I may stirr it up rather so as to encrease in it and to remaine therein to my lives end 1 Tim. 4. 6. 1 Pet. 3. 18. Acts. 13. 43. And O Lord supply thou the defects of thy graces in me helpe my weake faith confirme my faint hope enflame the smokeing flax of my charity And kindle it so in my heart that I may learne to love thee first above all and my friends in thee any Enemies for thee and thy sake As I would have men to deale with me so give me grace to deale with them One thing onely let mee feare that is to feare any thing more then thee And let my heart so rejoyce in the feare of thee That this feare of mine may be my hope Lastly thou which givest grace to the humble Give me so much grace as to be humbled Comprecation of temporall blessings Hosanna in Terrenis REmember O Lord to crowne the years with goodnesse and let thy providence distill plenty For the eyes of all things waite upon thee ô Lord and thou givest them foode in due season Thou openest thy hands and fillest every Creature with thy blessing Psal. 145. 15. Vouchsafe us therefore ô Lord the blessing of the heavens and of the dew from above and of the fountaines of the deepe beneath Deut. 33. 13. 14. The precious things returned by the Sun and the precious fruits put forth by the Moone v. 15 The choicest things of the ancient mountains and the precious things of the lasting hills the precious things of the earth and fulnes thereof O make peace within our borders And fasten thou the Barres of our gates v. 19. But cloath our enemies with confusion and blesse our children among us Let our Sonnes grow up as the young plants and our Daughters be as the polished corners of the Temple v. 144. 12. Lord blesse our victualls with increase and fill us with the floure of wheate and