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A01648 Gerards prayers; or, a daylie practice of pietie: divided into foure parts. 1 of Confession of sinnes. 2 of Thanksgiving, for benefits. 3 of Petitions for our selues 4 of Supplicatio[n]s for our neighbours. Written (originally) in the Latine tongue, by Iohn Gerard; Doctor in Divinitie, and Superintendent of Heldeburg. Translated and revised by Ralph Winterton, Fellow of Kinges Colledge in Cambridge. Wherevnto is added a morning and euening prayer, for a familie; Exercitum pietatis quotidianum quadripartitum. English Gerhard, Johann, 1582-1637.; Winterton, Ralph, 1600-1636. 1638 (1638) STC 11781; ESTC S113839 40,224 118

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of thy Sonnes crosse was greater Our sinnes presse vs downe vnto hell But thy mercie in Christ Iesus rayseth vs vp By Satan wee are accused But by Iesus Christ wee are defended By the law wee are convicted But by Iesus Christ wee are justified By our owne conscience wee are condemned But by Iesus Christ wee are absolued In vs there is nothing but sinne death and damnation In him there is treasured vp for vs righteousnesse lyfe and salvation Wee are poore Hee is our riches Wee are naked Hee is our covering Wee are exposed to thy furie persuing vs Hee is the buckler of our defence and our refuge Hee is the rocke of our salvation in him doe we trust His wounds are the clefts of the rocke Giue vs we beseech thee the wings of a Doue that by faith wee may hide our selues in the clefts of this rocke that thyne anger waxe not hote against vs to consume vs Let not thy justice triumph in our confusion but let thy mercie rejoyce in our salvation Pardon the sinfull course of our lyfe past and guyde vs by thy holie Spirit for the tyme to come Amende what is amisse increase all gifts and graces which thou hast alreadie given and giue vnto vs what thou best knowest to bee wanting Bee gracious and favourable to thy whole Church especially to that part thereof which thou hast committed vnto the protection of thy servant our Soveraigne King CHARLES Grant that he may see it flowrishing in peace and prosperitie in the profession and practice of thy Gospell all the dayes of his lyfe and after this lyfe ended crowne him wee beseech thee with a crowne of immortall glorie Let not the sceptre of this kingdome depart from his house neyther let there bee wanting a man of his Race to sit vpon his throne so long as the sunne and moone endureth Of this thou hast giuen vs a pledge alreadie in blessing the fruit of the Queens wombe Let the Queene still bee lyke a fruitfull vyne And let the Prince grow vp lyke a plant in thyne house Let thy mercie bee extended to the Ladie Elizabeth our Kings onelie sister and her princelie issue How long Lord just and true how long shall their enemies prevaile and say There there so would wee haue it It is tyme for thee to lay to thyne hand for they haue laide waste their dwelling place Aryse O Lord and let their enemies bee scattered and let them that hate them flee before them Carrie them backe agayne into their owne countrey if it may bee for thy glorie and their good make them glad with the joy of thy countenance and let them rejoyce vnder their owne vynes Wee returne home agayne and beseech thee to bee gracious and mercifull to the Kings Councell the Nobilitie the Magistracie the Ministerie the Gentrie and the Commonalitie Giue vnto those whom thou hast vse● as instruments for our good rewardes temporall and eternall Forgiue those that be our enemies and turne their hearts Forget not those that groane vnder the crosse Cloath the naked feed the hungrie visite the sicke deliver the captiues defend the fatherlesse and widows relieue the oppressed confirme and strengthen those that suffer persecution for righteousnesse sake cure those that are brokē in heart speake peace vnto their consciences that are tormented with the sense of their sinnes suffer them not to bee swallowed vp in despare Stand by those that are readie to depart out of this lyfe When their eyes shall bee darkned in the agonie of doath kindle in their hearts the light of saving fayth when their eares shall bee stopt let thy Spirit speake vnto them inwardlie and comfort them and when the house of their earthlie tabernacle shall bee dissolved them Lord receaue their souls As we haue made bold to make our prayers and supplications vnto thee for our selues and others So also wee render vnto thee all possible praise and thanksgiving for all thy benefits bestowed vpon our selues and others Wee thanke thee in speciall for our election creation redemption vocation justification for all the blessed means of our sanctification and for the assured hope of our future glorification Wee thanke thee for our health mayntenance and libertie for preserving vs ever since wee were borne for blessing vs in all that wee haue put our handes vnto this day Let thy mercie still bee continued vnto vs wee beseech thee Let the eye of thy providence which never slumbreth nor sleepeth watch over vs and let the hand of thy power protect and defende vs Cover vs this night vnder the shadow of thy wings that no evill happen vnto vs. Grant that our bodies may bee refreshed this night with such moderate rest that wee may bee the fitter for the workes of our vocation and thy service the next morning Heare vs we beseech thee for Iesus Christ his sake our Lord and onlie Saviour in whose name and words wee call vpon thee further praying Our Father c. FINIS Psal. 51. 5 〈◊〉 24 4 Rom. 7 23 Titus ● 5 Matt. 15 19 Psal. 143. 2 Psal. 51. 1 Psal. 42. ● Isai 9. 6 1 Cor. 1. 30 Psal. 90. 8 Psal. 25. 7 ●et 31 34 Ge● 6 5 Pro● 24 1● Psal. 29 12 Phil. 2. 8 Luke ● 42 Prov. 24 16 Matt. 26. 〈◊〉 Rom. 7. 1● Isai. 6● 6 P●●● ●30 3 Psal. 143. 3 Iob. ● 3 Exod. 20 1 Rom. 7. ● Iohn 4. 23 Iohn 6. 5● Isai 53. 9 Exod 20. 1● Matt. 5 28 Isai 53 9 1 Pet 2 22 Rom 3. 28 1 Tim 2 1● Ezek. 3 21 Matt. 10. 28 Psal. 118 22 Luke 15 1● 19 19 Rom. 6 23 Cant. 2. 14 Psal. 18 〈◊〉 Psal. 4● ● Rom. 5. 1 ●Iohn 3 20 Col. 2 14 Psal. 51. 17 Matt 〈◊〉 28 Psal. ●30 ● Psal. 230 1 Mic. 7 19 Psal. 38. 3 Luke 15 19 Rom. 2 4 Rom. 13. 〈◊〉 2 Cor 7. ● Psal. 5● 7 Gen. 〈◊〉 33 Isai 53. ●5 Matt. 27. 46 Iob 10 8 9 10 11 12 Psal 1●9 13 14 15 〈◊〉 17 18 Matt. 5. 44 Hag. 2. ● Colos 1 14 Luke 15. 8 Gal. 4 4 Prov. 8 3● Gal. 4 4 Isai 7. 14 Heb. 2 16 1 Tim 3. 16 Isai ● 6 Ephes 5. 3● Matt. 22. 2 Isai 49 16 Matt. ●7 46 Ephes 5. 8 Luke 1. 79 Psal 36 11 Iohn 1 9. Matt 5. 15 Isai 52 ● Nah 1. 15 Rom. 10. 15 Rom. 11. 25 Psal 119 105 ●●ai ●5 ● Revel 3 20 Revel ● 5 Wisd 11. 1● Rom. ● 4 Bernard in his 2 Serm. of the seavē lo●us Gra●at in the 2 book of the life of Chr. cap 2 Ierm 13 23. Ierm 31. 〈◊〉 Ephes 2 ● Isai 53. ● G●anat out of Aug●●●ines Medications Iohn 6. 37 Luke 15. 13 Iohn 1. ●8 C●●● ● ● Ephes 6 25 Luke ●5 23 Rom. 5 21 Isai 65 ● Isai 38 〈◊〉 Reve 6. 〈◊〉 2 Pet. 2. 20 22 2 Pet 2. 21 22 2 Cor 12. 9 Psal. 94. 10 Matt. 4. 4 Matt 7. 7 Matt. ●8 19 ● Iohn 1. 7 Psal 51. 7 Hos●● 2. 19 Ephes 1. 14 Matt. 3 16 Iohn 6. 54 50 Hilar. in his 8 book of the Trinitie pag. 141 Luke 23 46 Psal 32. ● Mic. 7. 19 1 Sam 25 2● Psal 36. 9 Psal. 80. 15 ●sai 5. 2 Ephes 4 11 1 Pet 4. 11 Actes 20. 28 Iohn ●1 15 Bern. 2 Serm of the resurection Col ●34 Heb. 13. 17 Gregor ● book of pastoral C●●e cap. 6 Matt. 9. last Actes 1● 14 Iohn 〈◊〉 48 Heb. 4 2 Isai 55. 〈◊〉 1 Cor 3 7 Matt. ●3 4 Luke 8 14 13 ● Tim 5. 5 Heb. 13 4 Tobi● 3. 8 Gen. 2. 20 Ephes 5. 32 Ephes 6. 4 Ephes 6. 5 Matt 10 42 1 Cor 9. 11 Matt. 5. 44 Iames 4 14 Rom. 12 18 Ephes 4 4 Ephe 4 5 Actes ● 5 1 Tim 4. 10 1 Tim 2 ● P●al 145 14 Psal. 68. 5 Matt. 5 10 Matt. 16. 2●
the first of true and sincere charitie which bindeth vs all together into one mysticall bodie vnder one head which is Christ and commendeth vnto us a serious care of the whole Church and of all the particular members thereof That is not a true member of the bodie which laboureth not as much as in it lyeth to preserue in safetie the whole structure of the bodie That is not a true member of the bodie which suffereth not with a fellow-member that suffereth And the same reason is of force in the mysticall bodie of Christ. Whosoever therefore is a true and a living member of the Christian Church let him daylie pray For the conservation of the word For pastors and people For magistrates and subjects and For the oeconomicall and houshold estate For these are those three Hierarchies and holie magistracies appoynted by GOD for the safetie and preservation of this lyfe and for the propagation increase of the heavenlie kingdome Let him pray also For his kinsfolke and his benefactors to whom hee must acknowledge himselfe to bee bound in some speciall bond of d●etie Let him pray For his enemies and persecutors and seriouslie desire their conversion and salvation Let him pray lykewyse For all those that are afflicted and in miserie and show himselfe to bee moved with a fellow-feeling of their calamities PRAYER I. Hee prayeth for the conservation and continuance of the word and for the propagation and increase of the Church ALmightie eternall and mercifull GOD Father of our Lord Iesus Christ that by thy holie Spirit doest gather thy Church out of mankinde and in it doest keepe the heavenlie doctrine committed vnto it In humilitie I adore and worship thee and pray vnto thee that thou wouldest bee pleased to continue vnto vs the saving doctrine of thy word inviolable and everie day propagate and inlarge the bounds of thy Church Thou hast of thine infinite mercie lighted vnto vs that were in the darknesse of this world the light of thy word Suffer not therefore the clowds of humane traditions to extinguish it or to obscure it Thou hast given vnto vs thy word for the wholesome meat of our soules Suffer it not therefore by the delusion of the devill and the corruption of men to bee turned into poyson Mortifie in vs the sinfull lusts of the flesh that thirsteth after earthlie thinges that so wee may taste the spirituall delicates of thy word which is that heavenlie Manna No man can feele the sweetnesse thereof but hee that will taste and no man can taste whose palate is corrupted with aboundance of worldlie delights Thy word is the word of spirit and lyfe of light and grace Take away therefore the carnall affections and the corrupt senses of our hearts that it may shyne to us within and bee a light to leade vs vnto the light of everlasting lyfe From the light of thy word let there aryse in our hearts the light of saving fayth that in thy light wee may see light in the light of thy word the light of thy Sonne As in the olde tyme that heavenlie Manna descended in the wildernesse with a wholesome dew So lykewyse by the hearing of thy word let our hearts bee silled with the fire of the Spirit that our colde lukewarme flesh may be excited and may bee tempered agaynst the boylings of sinfull lusts Let the seed of thy word take deepe roote in our hearts that by the dew of thy holie Spirit watering it it may bring forth wholsome fruit plentiful increase lyke standing corne Protect O Lord the vineyard of thy Church in which thy word is as seed scattered and fruit is gathered vnto everlasting lyfe Set an hedge of Angelicall guard round about it that the wilde boares and the foxes breake it not downe the wild boares by violent persecutions and the foxes by fraudulent delusions Erect vp in it an high tower of thy fatherlie providence that by thy custodie it may bee free from all devastation But if thou shalt at anie tyme thinke good to presse the grapes of this vineyard in the presse of the crosse and of calamities let them beeripened first by the heat of thy grace that they may yeeld the most delicious fruits of fayth and patience Whatsoever is put into the roote of the vyne is converted in the grapes into the most sweet liquor of wine Grant I beseech thee that whatsoever shall happen vnto vs in this lyfe whether scoffings persecutions prayses or whatsoever else our soules may turne it into the wine of faith hope and charitie and into the fruit of patience and humilitie Out of this militant Church translate vs at length into the Church triumphant And let this tabernacle of clay bee changed into that most beautifull and everlasting temple of the heavenlie Ierusalem Amen PRAYER II. Hee supplicateth for Pastors and their hearers O Iesu Christ Sonne of the living God our alone mediatour and redeemer who being exalted at the right hand of the Father doest send pastors aud teachers of thy word by whose ministerie thou doest gather together vnto thee thy Church amongst vs I humblie intreate thee the onlie true GOD together with the Father and the holie Spirit to governe these thy ministers in the way of trueth and to turne the hearts of their hearers vnto the true obedience of the fayth There is no state or condition of men that is more subject to the hatred and treacheries of Satan than the ministers of thy word Defende them therefore by the buckler of thy grace and furnish them with the strength of patience that Satan by his sleights may not supplant them Giue I beseech thee vnto thy ministers that knowledge that is necessarie for them and a pious vigilancie in all their actions that they may first learne of thee before they presume to teach others Governe and illuminate their hearts by thy Spirit that beeing in the place of GOD they preach nothing else but the oracles of GOD. Let them feede the flocke that is committed vnto them which thou hast bought and redeemed with thy precious blood Let them feede the flocke out of true and sincere loue and not for covetousnesse and ambition Let them feede them with their mynde with their mouth and with their workes Let them feede them with the sermon of the mynde with the exhortation of the word and with their owne example that they may bee followers of his steps to whom the cure of the LORDS flocke was three severall tymes commended Stirre them vp that they may watch over their soules that are committed vnto them as being to giue a strict d●eou●● for them in the day of judgement Whatsoever they exhort by the word of their holie preaching let them studiouslie labour to demonstrate the same in their actions l●st that beeing lazie themselues and loath to worke they labour in vaine to stirre vp others Vnto what good workes soever they stirre vp others let them
nature Receaue them into the everlasting tabernacles of the citie which is aboue whō thou hast vsed as thy instruments to conferre vpon mee so manie and so liberall benefits My heart propoundeth vnto thee the infallible promise of thy word that thou wilt of thy meere free grace recompence even a cup of colde water How much more then wilt thou bee liberall and bountifull to those that with full hand bestow benefits of all kyndes vpon those that want Let not thy graces cease to runne downe vpon them that poure foorth so plentifullie vpon others Let the fountayne of thy goodnesse alwayes spring vnto them from whom such plentifull rivers of liberalitie doe flow Grant I beseech thee most mercifull GOD that they which ●ow temporall thinges so liberallie may reape with much increase things spirituall Fill their soules with joy that feede the bodies of the poore with meat Let not the fruit of their bountie perish though they show it by bestowing of the goods that perish Giue vnto them that giue vnto others thou that art the giver of everie good gift blessed for ever Amen PRAYER VI. He prayeth for enemies and persecutors LORD Iesu Christ the onelie begoten Sonne of GOD that hast prescribed vs in thy word this rule of charitie Loue your enemies blesse them that curse you doe good to them that hate you pray for them that despitefullie vse you and persecute you I beseech thee who art most gracious and most readie to forgiue to forgiue myne enemies and the persecutours of the Church Giue vnto mee the grace of thy holie Spirit that I may not onelie forgiue myne enemies from myne heart but also pray for their health and salvation even from my soule Whet not against them the sword of severe revenge but anoynt their heads with the oyle of thy mercie and compassion Extinguish the sparks of hatred and anger that are in their hearts that they breake not foorth into the infernall flames of hell Let them know and acknowledge that Our lyfe is but a vapour and a smoake that soone vanisheth away that our bodie is but ashes dust that flyeth away that they beare not immortall anger in their mortall bodies nor entertayne into this brittle tabernacle of clay their soules enemie Let them know lykewyse that inveterate hatred is their greatest enemie because it killeth the soule and excludeth them from the participation of heavenlie lyfe Illumiminate their myndes that they beholding the glasse of thy divyne mercie may see the deformitie of anger and hatred Governe their wills that beeing moved by the example of thy divyne forgiuenesse they may leaue off and cease to bee angrie and to doe harme Grant vnto mee mercifull GOD that as much as in mee lyeth I may haue peace with all men and turne the hearts of myne enemies to brotherlie reconcilement Let vs walke with vnanimitie and concord in the way of this lyfe seeing that wee hope all for a place in our celestiall countrey Let vs not disagree vpon earth seeing that wee all desire to liue together heereafter in heaven Wee call vpon thee our Lord and our God which art in heaven And it is not meet for the servants of the same Lord to fall out one with another Wee are one mysticall bodie vnder Christ our head And it is base and shamefull for the members of the same bodie to fight one with another They which haue one fayth and one baptisme ought to haue one spirit and one mynde Neyther doe I pray alone for my private enemies but also for the publike enemies and persecutoures of the Church O thou which art trueth it selfe bring them into the way of trueth O thou which art power it selfe bring to nought their bloodie endeavours and attempts Let the brightnesse of thy heavenlie trueth open their blinde eyes that the raging madnesse and desire to persecute which they haue in their myndes may heereafter cease Let them know O LORD and acknowledge that it is not onelie a vaine thing but also verie dangerous to kicke against the prickes Why doe they imitate the furie of wolues when as they know that the bl●●● of Christ the immaculate Lambe●● as poured out for vs Why doe they thirst to shed that innocent blood for which they know that the blood of the verie Sonne of GOD was poured foorth vpon the altar of the crosse Convert them O LORD that they may bee converted vnto thee from their heart and so obtayne the fruit of their conversion in this life and in that which is to come Amen PRAYER VII Hee supplieateth for those that are afflicted and in miserie ALmightie eternall and mercifull GOD which art the Saviour of all men especiallie of the ●●ythfull and by the Apostle hast commanded vs to make prayers for all men I intreate thee for all those that are afflicted and in miserie that thou wouldest support them by the consolatiō of thy grace and succour them by the ayde of thy power Indue with power and strength fro● aboue those that labour and swe●● in the most grievous agonie of Satans tentations Make them partakers of thy victorie O Christ thou which didst most powerfullie overcome Satan Let the cooler of thy heavenlie comfort raise vp those whose bones are become dry with the fire of griefe and sorrow Beare vp all those that are readie to fall and raise vp those that are alreadie fallen Bee mercifull vnto those that are sicke and diseased and grant that the disease of the bodie may bee vnto them the medicine of the soule and the adversities of the flesh the remedies of the spirit Let them know that diseases are the handmaydes of sinne and the forerunners of death Giue vnto them the strength of fayth and patience O thou which art the most true Physician both of soule and bodie Restore them againe vnto their former health if it bee for the everlasting salvation of their soules Protect all those that are great with childe and those that bee in labour Thou art he that doest deliver children out of the straytes of their mothers wombe doest propagate mankinde by thy blessing be present with those that bee in labour O thou lover and giver of lyfe that they be not oppressed with an immoderate weyght of sorrows Nowrish those that are orphanes and destitute of all helpe and succour Defende the widows that are subject to the reproaches of all men thou which hast called thy selfe the Father of the fatherlesse and the Iudge and defender of the widows Let the teares of the widows which flow downe from their cheekes breake through the clowds and rest not vntill they come before thy throne Heare those that bee in danger by sea which cry to thee and sende vp their sighes vnto thee seeing before their eyes their neighbours suffer shipwracke Restore libertie vnto those that are captiue that with a thankfull heart they may sing of thy bountie Confirme those that suffer persecution
for righteousnesse sake that they may get the conquest over all their enemies and purchase the everlasting crowne of martyrdome Bee present with all those that bee in danger and calamitie and grant that they may possesse their soules in true patience and denying their owne wills take vp their crosse Let them follow him vnder the crosse on whom they belieue that hee died for vs vpon the crosse And especiallie I commend vnto thee most gracious Father those which are about the gates of death and are betweene time and eternitie wrestle with all their strength with that last enemie Confirme them O thou most potent Conquerour of death Deliver them O most glorious Captaine and Author of lyfe that they bee not overwhelmed in the waues of tentations but by thy conduct they may be brought vnto the haven of everlasting rest Haue mercie vpon all men thou which are the Creatour of all Haue mercie vpon all men thou which art the Redeemer of all To thee bee prayse and glorie for ever and ever Amen FINIS The summe of GERARD'S prayers reduced into a forme of morning prayer for the vse of an English familie The foure capitall words signifie the foure parts of Gerards prayers and the Arithmeticall figures poynt at every prayer of those parts HOlie GOD and just Iudge Thy eyes are more pure than the sunne and cannot beholde anie thing that is vncleane The Cherubims and Seraphims cover their faces before thy glorious majestie The heavens of heavens are not cleane in thy sight How then shall earth sinfull earth dust and ashes appeare before thee Wee prefume not O LORD to come before thy tribunall to plead for our righteousnesse for all our righteousnesse is as filthie rags But wee prostrate our selues with all humilitie of bodie and soule at thy mercie-seate to make CONFESSION of our sinnes Heare Lord and haue mercie Wee confesse that 1 Wee sinned in the loynes of our first parente● wee were conce●ved in sinne wee were shape● in iniquitie 2 In our chyldhood originall sinne brought foorth actuall and actuall sinnes haue increased in vs ever since as our dayes haue increased Who can reckon vp the sinnes of his youth Who can tell how oft hee offendeth The just man sinneth seaven tymes a day But 3 Wee haue sinned seaventie tymes seaven tymes everie day 4 5 All thy holie lawes and cōmandements wee haue broken in thought word and deed 6 We haue beene partakers of other mens sinnes 7 Wee are manie way●s convinced of our sinnes We are convinced 8 By the contrition of heart and the testimonie of 〈◊〉 conscience 9 By the greatnesse of thy mercie and thy benefits b●stowed vpon vs 10 By the severitie of thy justice declared in the death and passion of thy Sonne our Saviour Iesus Christ. Thou art an holle God and hearest not sinners Thou art a just Iudge and thy justice must bee satisfied Wee are sinners and the wages of sinne is death Thy justice must bee satisfied or else wee cannot escape death Wee haue nothing of our owne to giue for the ransome of our soules Therefore wee offer vnto thee holie Father that which is not ours but thy Sonnes 1 For our originall sinne wee offer vnto thee just Iudge his originall righteousnesse who is righteousnesse it selfe for our conception in sinne we offer vnto thee his most sacred conception who was conceaved by the holie Ghost for our birth in sinne we offer vnto thee his most pure nativitie who was borne of a pure virgin 2 For the offences of our youth wee offer vnto thee his most perfect innocencie in whose mouth was found no guile 3 For our daylie slips and falls wee offer vnto thee his most perfect obedience who made it his meat and drinke to doe thy will in all things 4.5 For our often breach of thy commandements wee offer vnto thee his most perfect righteousnesse who fulfilled all thy commandements 6 For our communicating in other mens sinnes wee offer vnto thee his most perfect righteousnesse communicated vnto vs. 7. 8 9 10 For our most wicked and vngodlie lyfe wee offer vnto thee his most cruell and bitter death For ●s was hee conceaved for vs was hee borne for vs was hee crucified His blood still cryeth vnto thee in our behalfe Father forgiue them Accept wee beseech then the inestimable pryce of thy Sonnes blood for a full and plenarie satisfaction for all our sinnes yea O Lord wee know that thou hast accepted it alreadie Therefore with confidence wee put vp our PETITIONS vnto thee As thou hast redeemed vs by thy Sonne so also wee beseech thee to sanctifie vs by thy holie Spirit 1 Mortifie in vs everie day more and more all sinfull lusts and affections and quicken in vs all saving graces and vertues 2 Increase our sayth ● Confirme our hope 4 Inflame our charitie Teach vs to imitate the lyfe of Christ the true patterne of perfect obedience and onlie true rule of a godlie lyfe Teach vs 5 Humilitie 6 Pat●ence 7 Meeknesse Gen●lenesse 8 Chastitie Temperance Tea●h vs 9 To conte●●e all earthlie thinges 10 To denye our selues 11 To overcome the world 12 Grant vs consolation in adversitie and true tranquillitie of the mynde Grant vs 13 Victorie in tentations and deliverance from the devills treacheries Grant vs in thyne appoynted tyme 14 A blessed departure out of this lyfe and a blessed resurrection vnto lyfe everlasting Wee pray not for our selues alone but in obedience to thy commandement wee make our SUPPLICATIONS vnto thee for all men ● Saue and desende the vniversall Church enlarge thou her borders and propagate thy Gospell 3 Blesse all Christian kings and governours especiallie thy servang CHARLES our most gracious Kin and governour Blesse togethe with him our gracious Queene MARIE Blesse vnto them and vs and our posteritie after vs our hopefull Prince Charles season him betymes with true religion that hee may bee an instrument of thy glorie the joye of his parents and the blesing of thy people Remember David and all his troubles the Ladie Elizabeth our Kings onelie sister and her princelie issue Suffer them not still to mourne in a strange land but restore them if it bee thy will to their former inheritance Blesse all our kings loyall subjects from the highest vnto the lowest Giue vnto the Senatours counsell and wisedome 3 To the magistrates justice and fortitude to those that are vnder them Christian subjection and obedience 2 To the ministers of thy word holinesse of lyfe and soundnesse of doctrine to the hearers of thy word diligent attention to the word preached and a care and conscience to liue hereafter Blesse 4 Everie familie in this kingdome this especiallie and all that belong vnto it Blesse our 5 parents brethren sisters kinsfolke benefactours and friends 6 Forgiue our enemies 7 Show pitie and compassion to all those that are afflicted and in miserie Relieue them according to their severall wants and necessities Bee thou a Father to the fatherlesse