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B07679 The foƫtayne or well of lyfe, out of whiche doth sprynge mooste swete consolations, ryght necessarye for troubled conscyences to thyntente they shal not despayre in aduersitie and trouble.. 1548-1549? (1549) STC 11211.2; ESTC S92562 41,703 145

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the father may Iohn 18 Iohn 14 Iohn 16 be glorified in the sonne If ye do aske any thynge of me in myne owne name I wyll do it Truely truely I saye vnto you yf ye aske the father any thinge in my name he wyll geue it vnto you hytherto ye haue asked nothing in my name Aske and ye shal haue that Ioh. 4. your ioye maye be full The true worshippers shal worship the father in spirite verite for the father sekethe out such that may worshipe hym Aske and it shall be geuen Math 7 vnto you seke you shal finde knocke it shal be openned vnto you who that asketh receyueth and he that sekethe fyndeth and it shal be opened to him that knocketh Is the●● anye man amonge you that wolde profer his sonne a ston● yf he asked hym breade Or yt he asked hym a fysshe wolde he profer hym a serpent If y● then whiche are euyl can gyue to your chyldren good gyftes howe much more shal your father that is in heuē gyue good thinges to such as aske of him Whersoeuer are two or thre Mat. 18 Mat. 21 Luc. 18 gathered togither in my name I am in the myddes of them Al that euer ye wyll aske in prayer beleuynge ye shall receyue it Shall not god reuenge his electe that crye vnto him both nyght and day yea though he defarre them I tel you he wyll Mat. 29 / reuenge them that quyckely Wake and pray that ye entre not into temptacions the spirite is alwayes readye but the fleashe is weake Let your loynes be gyrded aboue and your lyghtes brennynge in your handes And ye your selues lyke vnto mē that loke after theyr mayster when Luc. 12. he wyll returne frō a wedding Take no thought for your lyuyng what ye shall eate nor for youre bodye what ye shall put on The lyfe is of more value then meate and the bodye is more of value then raymente Marke well the rauens for they neither sow nor repe whiche neither haue storehouse ne barne and yet god fedeth them howe much more are ye better then the foules Do not seke what ye maye Mat. 6 eate or what ye maye drynke and be ye not lyfte an hygh If god then dothe so clothe the haye of the felde growyng this daye and that to mor● shall be caste into a furnace how moch more wyll he clothe you oh ye endewed with lytell faythe Therfore seke fyrst the ky●dome of god and the iustice of it and all these thinges shal be mynistred vnto you Whā thou wylt pray ent● into thy chambre and shyt shy dore and pray vnto thy father Mat. 6. which is in secrete and thy father that seeth in secrete shall rewarde the openly For youre father knoweth whatts nedefull for you before that ye make peticion vnto hym therfore ye shall praye in this wyse The Pater noster wyth other lytell prayers of the Byble beynge gathered togyther into a compendyous ordre in the commendacyon or prayse of the excedynge and incomparable mercy of God for the behoue of the deuoute reader that prayeth not in waggyng of his lippes but wyth the feruent M●t. 6. desyre of harte OVr father whych arte in heauen halowed be thy name Thy kyngdome come Thy wyll be done in carth as it is in heauen Gyue vs this daye our daily breed And for geue vs oure trespaces as we forgeue them that trespace against vs. And lette vs not be led into temptacyon But delyuee vs from euyll Amen For it is thy kyngdome power 2. para ● and glory for euermore Blessed art thou lord god of Israel oure father euerlastyngely for it is thy magnificens O Lorde thy power 〈◊〉 ●y and victory prayse to 〈◊〉 O gouernour / lorde god 〈◊〉 teful and benigne pacient 〈◊〉 of great mercy whiche dost ●●tende thy mercy vnto thous●des Exo. 34 whiche takest awaye w●kednes myschefe and syn●● and none of him selfe is in●●cente before the. I beseche 〈◊〉 that thou wylte take a w●● our wyckednes and synne I beseche the Lorde god● Nu. 14. heuen strong / mighty and ●●rible which kepest couena● and mercy wyth suche as lo● the and obserue thy cōmau●mentes Let thy eares be h● kenyng and thyne eares op● that thou mayst here the pra●er of thy serua●nt Nec 1 O lorde which art pacie●● and of great mercy and take● away our iniquitie mischefe c. forgyue I beseche the th● ●he synne of this thy people after the greatnes of thy mercy Lorde God do not destroy thy people and thyne enherytaūce which thou hast bought Deu. 9. thorowe thy power Thou haste bene guyde in the mercy to the people which hast redemed Forgiue the people though Exo 15 ● para 9 they be synners for thou arte my god Let thyne eyes I beseche the be open and thyne eares intentyfe vnto the prayer that is made in this place O lorde thou art our father and we are but claye thou art Esa 49. oure creatoure all we be but the workes of thine handes O lorde be no● ouer much angry and be no more myndefull of our inquitie Beholde haue Psal / 129 respecte / al we are thy people Lorde thy mercy is euerlasting do not dispise the worke of thyne handes O thou lord whych art o●● father our redemer thy name hathe ▪ ben euermore For we do not prostrate ou● prayers before thy face in iu●●fienge Iud 7. Ess 6. our selues but in truste of thy great mercy herkē lord be pleased o lord attende and do be not slacke my god for thyne owne sake for thy name hath ben called vpō this cytie and vpon the people Lorde god here the clamor of Dan. 6. Num 20 this people and open vnto thē thy treasure the well of the water of lyfe Let all that knowe thy name lorde truste in the for thou haste not forsaken them that seke the. psal 9 / Thou verely whych a●t a god mercyfull meke and py●full pacient and of hygh compassion hast not forsaken thē Aryse Lorde helpe vs rededeme vs for thy name sake Do not remembre our olde in●●uities but lette thy mecy preuēt vs quickely for we are psol 4● psal 78 made very pore Helpe vs our God and for the glorye of thy name lorde delyuer vs and be mercyful vnto our synnes for thy names sake I shall do sacrifice vnto the wyth good wyll and shal confesse psal 53. psal 85. thy name for it is good For lorde thou art swete and gentyl and of plentuous mercy vnto suche as call vpon the Lorde heare our prayers our peticions and delyuer vs out for thi sake Heare O lord haue mercy Bar. 2. Bae 3. for thou art a merciful god and haue mercy on vs for we synned agaynst the. We haue synned with our fathers we haue done vniustly ▪ we haue commytted 〈◊〉 nes Thou that art holy 〈◊〉
me thy iustificacions Who wyl not feare the lorde and magnyfye thy name for thou alone art holy Vnto the lorde be iustice and vnto vs shame fastnes of face Dyn ● psal 113. vnto the truely our Lorde god eb mercy and forgyuenes Not vnto vs lorde god not vnto vs but vnto thy name gyue glorye Our helpe is in the name of the lorde whiche hathe created psal 124. Apo 4 heauen and earth Thou art worthy O lord our god to take glory and honour and vertue for thou hast created al thinges and for thy pleasur they were be created O lorde god the creatour of 2 math ● all thynges / terrible stronge ryghtuous mercyfull which onely art good onely the excellent kynge / onely iuste almighty and eternall whyche delyueredst Israel from all euyll Sap 6. For he that was conuerted was Not made holye by any thynge vysible but by the ●●uyour of all Therby truele thou haste declared vnto thyne enemyes that thou arte he whyche delyuereste from al euyll H●ere 32 For neyther herbe ne yet playster hath made them hole but thy worded lorde that healeth all thynges Lo thou hast created heauē and carth in thy great strēght and in thy stretched out arme Gen / 18 / Nu. 11 Iob. 42 No worde shall be harde v●to the for thou doest mercy v●to thou sandes Is there any thnge harde vnto god Is the hand of the loro feble I knowe that thou art able So / 1 p 2 Sap. 16 to do all thynges and that no thought is hyd from the. It is in thy power to do al thynges at thy pleasure Thou art he lord that hast power of lyfe and deth doest lede into the gates of deathe and lede out For and I shulde walke in the myddes of the shaddowe of deathe I wolde feare noharme bycause thou arte wyth Sap 11 me And thy mercy shal folowe me all the dayes of my lyfe Thou hast mercy on al bycause thou mayste do all and pretendest to be ignoraunte of psal 30 the synnes of men bycause of repentaunce for thou loueste the thynges that be and thou haste not hated that that thou hoste made nor thou haste not ordeyned or made any thynge wyth hate Thou doeste spare Sap ▪ 12 all thynges bycause they are thine'owne o lord thou louest soules Howe swete and good O lorde thy sprite is in al thiges Howe great is ●he habou●● daunce of thy swetnes O lor● whiche thou hast hyd frō the● that feare the. Thou truely which art our psal 30 god art swete trew● and pacient and disposynge al thynges in mercy For to knowe the is perfite iustice / and to know thy iustice Spa 15 and vertue is the roote of immortalitie Nor there is none other god but thou which hast cure of al thynges Sap 12 Lorde god of Israell there is no god like vnto the neither in heauen nor earth which kepeth couenaunt meccy wyth thy seruauntes goynge before 2 paar 6 Mich 7 the wyth all theyr harte What god is lyke vnto the that takest away wyckednes and caryest awaye the synne of suche as are lefte of thyne inherytaunce For thy mercy is magnified psal 56 Iohell 2 psal 56 vnto the heauens and thy truth vnto cloudes Spare ●orde spare thy people and do not gyue the inherytaunce in reprofe Haue mercye on me o god haue mercye on me for my soule Hier 17 psal 16 trusteth in the and I shal trust in the shadowe of my wynges vntyll wyckednes be passed Be not thou dreadfull on●e my comforte in the daye of afflyctyon Make merueylous the mercies psal 24 pfal 35 ● lorde which doest saue all that trust in the. The lord is myne helper and my defender and my hart hath trusted in hym I was holpē Verely the children of men psal 61 shall trust in the couerynge of thy wynges In god is my comforte and my glorye / the god of my hel●● and my truste is in god yea and thoughe he kyll m● I wyll trust in hym neuerthelesse I wyil reproue my wrath in the syght of hym Lorde I haue trusted in the Iob 13 let me neuer be confounded For suche as withdra●e them selues from the shall perysshe thou hast destroyed all that for psal 70 psal / 72. psal 15 nycate from the Truely for to cleue vnto god is very good vnto me and to put my trust in the lord god Preserue me lord for I haue trusted in the I haue sayd vnto the lorde thou art my god / and thou haste no nede of my goodnes psal 17. I wyll loue the lorde my defence lorde my fortres and my refuge and my Redemer my god I wyll truste in hym my protectoure and horne of my helthe and my suertye The lorde ruleth me and I psal 22 psal 24 ▪ shal wante nothynge Lorde I haue lyfte vpmi mynde vnto the I do trust in the let me not be shamed For there is no confusyon to them that trust in the. The lorde god is my helper Dan 3. Esa / 50 psal / 117. therfore I was not shamed The lorde is myne helper I wyll not feare what that mācon do vnto me The lorde is my helper and psal 96 I shal dyspyse myne enemyes The lorde is made a refuge vnto me and my god is a conforte vnto myne hope Verely I am pore and nedy psal 36 / psal 30. helpe me O god Truely I am a begger and pore the lorde hath care of m● thou art my helper and my defender o my god be not slowe Be vnto me as a defending god and as a house of so● that thou mayst make me ● for thou arte my fortres a● my refuge and for thy nam● sake thou shalt bring me for●● and mayntayne me Psal 3. Hab. 3. psal 143. Thou lorde arte my suer●y● my glory and doeste exalte ●y heed Verely I shal reioyce in the lorde and shall be glad in god my sauiour mi god mi forte●● My mercye and my refuge my fuertye and my redemer Dan 14. psal 85. Thou hast remembred m●● god and thou haste not forsaken them that loue the. Lede me lorde in thywaye and I wyll goo in thy truth● my harte maye be glade for to drede thy name Ind 115. psal 62. They that loue the shall shyne lyke as doth the sonne in his rysynge For thy mercye is aboue all lyfe my lyppes shal prayse the Deliuer me from claye lest I psal 68. psal 4. stycke init deliuer mefro them that hate me and from the depenes of waters psal 3 ▪ I haue sayd lorde haue mercy on me heale my soule for I haue offended the. I haue sayde I wpl knowlege my wyckednes vnto the lorde agaynste my selfe thou Esa 38. haste forgiuen the impierite of my sinne Thou haste delyuered my soule bycause it shulde not perisshe thou haste cast behynde psal
citie psal 106 And they dyd crie to the lorde when they were troubled and Esa 30 he delyuered them from theyr necessitie Vnto the voice of theyr pl● ynte he wyll answere as so●e as he hath harde it Esa 50 Lo the hande of the lorde is not shortened but that he is able to saue nor his care is not so stopped but he can here ●e ye therfore subdued vnder the myghty hande of god 1. pet 5. that he maye exalte you in the tyme of visit aciou puttyng al your care in hym for he careth for you He hath treated doth 〈◊〉 and greate equaly he 〈◊〉 psal 6. for all thynges Drede the lorde ye that 〈◊〉 psal 33. sayntes for there is no 〈◊〉 te to any that drede hym The stronge lyans do 〈◊〉 and suff●e hunger but 〈◊〉 that hertely seake the lord 〈◊〉 want nothyng that is go●● Delyte in the lorde and ● psal 36 shal graunte vnto the the 〈◊〉 tycyō of thy herte disclose ●● wayes vnto the lord and 〈◊〉 in hym and he wyll do for 〈◊〉 The steppes of man shall ●● directed by the lorde whan●● haypeth to stumble he shal ●● be hurte for the lorde shal 〈◊〉 vnder his hande I was yo●●● and am waxed olde I ha●● not sene the ryghtuous fors●ken nor any of his yssue de●●tute of lyuyng for alwayes ●e pytyeth and lendeth and ●●● seed shall be blessed Caste thy thought vpon the Psal 54 ▪ lord and he shall nourysshe the and he wyll neuer suffre the ryghtuous to perysshe wythout helpe Haue confidence in the lord with al thine hart and do not Pro. 3● trust in thyne owne wysdome In all thy wayes remembre him he shal order thy steppes The lorde shall not afflycte the soul of the reghtuous with hūgre and he shal ouerthrowe the awaytes of the wycked pro. 30. pro. 16. Dysclose thy workes vnto the lorde and thy thought shal be directed The Lorde hathe wroughte all thynges for hym selfe and the wycked vnto an euyl daye The hart of man dysposeth hys waye but it longeth vnto pro. 1● the lord for to directe his steps Many thoughtes doronu● in the harte of a man but ● wyll of the lorde abydeth e● more It is good for to abyde ● saluacion of the lorde with ● lence Thes 3. Esa 30. Therfore the lord doth t● to haue mercye on the and ● shal be exalted in sparynge you for he is the lorde god iugemēt blessed are they th● loke after hym In the mornynge thou sha● not nede to mourne for he th● pitieth wyl haue mercy on th● Deut. 4. Luce. 1 For god is thy mercyfu● lorde god And his mercy is on all t● that feare him through out all genracyons Do uot say I wil do harm Pro. 20. Iudi. 1 for harme but tarye vpon the lorde and he wyll delyuer th● ▪ Kepe your selues in the lord of god lokynge after the mercy of our lorde Iesu Christ for the lyfe euerlastyng For the grace of god that gyueth helth vnto all mē hath appered and taught vs for to deny al vngodlynes worldely lustes and that we shulde Tit 2. lyue honestly rightuously and godly in thys present worlde lokynge for that blessed hope and glorious apperyng of the myghty god and oure sauiour Iesu Christe the whiche gaue psal 3● him selfe for vs. For to redeme vs from all vnrightousnes and to pourge vs a peculiar people vnto him folowynge good workes Happy are they whose vnrightuousnes is forgiuen and the synnes are kepte secrete Happy is that mā to whō god hath not rekened any syn and in whose harte there is no deceyte Happy is that man w● is corrected by the lorde correccion of the lorde / t● shalt nat therfore refuse fo● woundeth and healeth he keth his hande maketh h● I●● 5. 1 Reg. 2 The lorde kylleth and ●●ueth he brīgethe downe to and bryngeth out the lord keth poore and maketh ry● he putteth downe setteth For the lorde punyssheth h● that he loueth and he scurg● euerye chylde whom he re●ūethe Heb. 12 Perseuer in lerny● God offrethe hym selfe v● you as vnto hys sonnes ● what sōne is there whome ●● fahter doth not correcte Furthermore we haue ●● our carnal fathers as teach●●● and them we dyd obeye shal we not therfore moch more obey oure spyrytuall father by whome we shall lyue Truelye euerye lernynge to meth● nowe not to be ioyfull but sorowfull but afterwarde it shall brynge forth the moost mylde fruyte of ryghtuousnes vnto all that ar exercysed in it 2. Cor. 4. For our excedynge tribulation whiche is transitory and lyght prepareth an excedynge and in eternall weyght of glory vnto vs whyle we be in the cōtemplation not of thynges vysyble but of the vnuysyble Pro. 5. Iam. 1. For whome the lorde louethe he correcteth and taketh a delyte in hym as in his sonne My brethren counte it excedynge ioy whā ye fall into dyuers temptacyons remembrīg how that the tryenge of your 2. Cor. 1. 1. Cor. 10. fayth bryngeth pacyence Vnderstande that lyke as ye be felowes in payne euer so shall ye be in confort God is faithful which shal not suffre you to be temu●● boue your strengthe but in the myddes of your te●cyon make a waye for yo● escape out For the soules of the ri●●●ous Sap. 3. be in the handes of ● and the tourment of deth ● not touche them And notwithstandyng t● they haue suffred tourmen● fore men yet theyr hope is plenisshed with immortal● 2. Pet 2 God knowethe howe to d●uer the vertuous oht of ter●tacyon and to reserue tye ●●ked vnto the day of iugeme●● for to be tourmented He wyll delyuer the 〈◊〉 out of his misery and he 〈◊〉 Iohn 36 open his eare in tyme of tri● lacyon Pet 3 He healeth paciently for yo● sakes and is lothe that an● shulde perysshe but that a● shulde turne vnto repētaunce When we are iuged we are correted by the lorde bycause we shall not be condempned wyth thys world 1. Cor. 1 He that chastysed vs for our vnryghtousnes he wyll faue vs for his merites sake All thinges are of god whiche hath reconfyled vs vnto hym To 15 2 Cor 5 selfe by Chryste and hath gyuen vs the office to preath the accorde for god was in Christ and made the agremente betwene the worlde and him selfe and rekened not theyr synnes vnto them and hath commytted vnto vs the preachynge of the accorde Holy holy holy lorde God of hostes al the earth is replenysshed wyth his glory Esa 6 Cor. 1 For it pl●aseth the father that in him shulde all plentuousnes remayne and by hym to reconcyle all thynges ● him selfe and to set a pea●● hym throughe the blode● crosse with what soeu●r was eyther in heuē or in 〈◊〉 For he hath borne our ●●nes 1. Par 2 ▪ with his body vpon a● to the entent that we shuld
mercy on vs. When thou art angry ▪ 〈◊〉 wylte remembre mercy Hab. 5. Bar 5 Be not myndful of the● 〈◊〉 kednes of our fathers 〈◊〉 in mynd of thy power and 〈◊〉 name at thys tyme for th●●● arte the lorde our god Let all be glad that tru●● Psal 5. the they shal reioyce euer●●● and thou shalte dwell in t●● and al that loue thy name 〈◊〉 glory in the. Thou arte ryghteous 〈◊〉 To. 3. lorde and all thy iudgeme●● are true and all thy way●● mercy truth and iugement Blessed is thy name O 〈◊〉 of oure fathers whiche in 〈◊〉 wrathe doest shew mercy a●● in the time of trouble dost 〈◊〉 gyue synnes to them that 〈◊〉 on the. All that serue and honoure the be certayne and sure that his lyfe yf it haue bene tryed proued shall receyue the croune of vyctory and yf it be in trou●le it shal be delyuered and yf it be in corruptyon and synne he may come vnto thy mercy● For thou art not delyted in destroynge vs for after tempest thou makest al thyng quiete and after wepynge mournynge thou causest gladnesse psal 14. Psal 4 blessed be thy name therfore o god of israell euermore The lorde is at hande vnto all that call on hym ▪ to such as call on hym in truth When I dyd call god my ryghtuousnes dyd here me in psal 3. ●● my tribulacion thou hast sette me at large O lorde lette me not be confounded for I haue called o● the I haue called on the lord 〈◊〉 of tribulacyon and the Lord● Psal 117 ● Reg. 22. hathe herde me abrode In my tribulacyon I wyl call on the Lorde and I wyl crye vnto my god and he wyl here my voyce out of his holy temple and my crye shal come vnto his eares Thy good spirite shal bring Psal 142 me into a ryghte grounde for thy names sake Lorde thou shalte make me a lyue in thyne equite thou shalte brynge my soul out of trouble and in thy ●ara 20. mercy thou shall destroye all myne enemyes We wyl crye vnto the in our tribulacyons and thou shalte here vs and make vs safe when we be ignoraūt what we ought to do we haue only psal 107 this remedie for to direct our eyes vnto the. Gyue vs helpe in oure troble for the helpe of ▪ manne is vayne Lorde thou arte my refuge my strength my fortresse in the tyme of trouble I truely shhall synge of thy Hiere 19 psal 58 strengthe and shall exalte thy mercy betymes For thou arte made my suertye and my socoure in the tym of my trybulacyon O god that art myne helper I wyll syng vnto the thou art my socouere my god my mercy So lette thy mercy be done psal 118 that it may conforte me accordynge vnto thy promyse made to thy seruaunt Let thy merytes come vnto me and I shall lyue for thy loue is my meditacyon psal 56 Gyue vs helpe out of oure trouble for the helpe of man is vayne let vs worke vertue in god and he shall bryng vnto nought all that troble vs. In the tyme of my trouble vs psal 77 Math 7 Esa 33 sought out god with my handes and I was not deceyued I wyl loke vnto the Lorde I wyll tarye vpon god my sauiour my god wyll here me Lorde haue mercye on vs for we haue loked after the be our Esa 64 defence betymes and our helth in tyme of tribulatyon No eye hathe sene O God without The thynges That thou hast prepared to suche as loke after the. I haue remembred thy mercy Esh 56 lorde and Thy workes that be euerlastynge for thou delyuereste suche as suffre the and dost take them out of the handes of people For thou art as a defēce vnto Esa 25 the poore and a defence to the nedy in his trouble a saue garde from wynde a shadowe fro the heare Nor there is none other god eyther in heauen or in earthe that is able to do the workes and to be compared vnto thy strêngth Deu 5 Exo 5 The lorde is made my strēgth and my prayse and he is a saluacyon vnto me I do blesse the lorde god of Israell for thou haste chastysed me thou hast saued me Lorde I wyll confesse vnto the Tob 11 Esai 12 because thou hast bene angry thy furoure is tourned thou hast conforted me behold god my sauiour I wyll do boldlye and wyll not be aferde for the lord is my fortres my prayse and he is a sauyour vnto me Lorde all that forsake the Hier 71 shall be confounded they that depart from the shall be grauen in the earth because they haue ▪ lefte the lorde the vayne of waters of lyfe Heale me lord and I shal 〈◊〉 healed saue me and than I shal be saued And let thy mercy come vpon me lorde the saluacyon accordynge to thy promise psal 118. psal 84 psal 83 psal 24. Shew vnto vs lord thy mercy gyue vs thy sauyng helth O lorde of hostes blessed is the man that trusteth in the. Be myndful of thy pytie O lorde and of thy mercy whiche be euerlastynge Do not remembre the fautes of my youthe mine ignorānce Accordynge to thy mercy remembre me thou good lorde of thy goodnes For thy names sake lorde for psal 50. gyue my synne for it is mock Haue mercy on me o lorde accordyng to thy great mercy and accordyng to the gretenes of thy pytie Take away myne ●niquitie turne away thy fac● from myne offences and put a waye all my wyckednes Create in me pure harte o god and renewe a ryght spyrite within me Do not cast me away from thy face and do not take from me thyne holy spirte O lorde do not withdrawe thy compassiō fro me thy marcy and thy truth hath euer defended me psal 59 psal 68 In the abundaunce of thy mercy here me in the truthe of thy saluacyon Here me Lorde for thy mercy is moche after the plentuonsnes of thy compassyons regarde me and doo not turne awaye thy face from psal 85 thy seruaunte / for I am troubled here me hastely And thou lorde god arte pytuouse and mercyfull pacyent of excedynge mercy and true For I do konw that tho● art a god gentle and mercyfull Iaue 4. pacient and of muche compassion and not vengeable vpon malice Haue mercy on me lorde for I am weake heale me Lorde psal 6. for all my bones be troubled and my soule is greatly troubled but yet o lorde how longe shall it be so be conuerted / O Lorde and delyuer my soule saue me for thy great mercy And thou lorde do wyth me psal 198 for thy names sake for thy mercy is swete Delyuer me for I am poore and nedy my harte is troubled with in me Helpe me lorde-god saue me forthy greatemercy psal 118. Apo. 15. Deale wyth thy seruaunte accordynge to thy mercye and teache