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A25388 A manual of directions for the sick with many sweet meditations and devotions of the R. Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrews, late L. Bishop of Winchester : to which are added praiers for the morning, evening and H. communion / translated out of Greeke ms. of his private devotions by R. D. ... Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3132; ESTC R10193 38,188 263

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Thee with all my heart Deut. 30.2 O Thou that art the God of them that repent O Savior of sinners And Evening after Evening 1 return with the utmost strength of my soul and out of the deep my soul crieth unto Thee Psal. 130.1 Lord I have sinned against Thee I have finned grievously against Thee Forgiue forgive alas alas wo worth my miserable condition I repent wo is me I repent spare me O Lord I repent wo is me I repent Help my want of Repentance Have pitie spare me O Lord Have pitie Be merciful unto me I said Lord be merciful unto me heal my soul for I have sinned against Thee Psal. 41.4 Have mercie upon me O Lord after Thy great goodness according to the multitude of Thy mercies do away mine offenses Psal. 51.1 Forgive my guilt Heal my sores Take out the stains Deliver me from shame Rescue me from the tyrannie of sin And make me not an example DEliver me O Lord from my necessities Psal. 25.16 Cleanse me from my secret faults Psal. 19.12 Keep Thy servant also from presumptuous sins Psal. 19.13 Impute not to me the wanderings of my mind Wisd. 4.12 nor my idle words S. Mat. 12.36 Stop the black and filthie inundation of unclean wicked thoughts O Lord my destruction is from myself P. Hos. 13.9 Whatsoever I have don amiss graciously pardon Deal not with us after our sins Neither reward us after our iniquities Ch. Eng. Letanie Mercifully look upon our infirmities and for the glorie of Thy most Holie Name turn from us all those evils and afflictions which to our sins and to us for them are most justly and worthily due ANd O Lord give rest to me that am wearie renew my strength to me that am tired with labor Lighten mine eies that I sleep not in death Psal. 13.3 Deliver me from the terrors of the Night and from the Pestilence that walketh in darkness Psa. 91.5 6. Grant me wholesom sleep and to pass this Night without fear Thou Keeper of Israel who dost neither slumber nor sleep Psal. 121.4 Preserve me this Night from all evil O Lord keep my soul. Ver. 7. Visiting me with the salvation of Thy children Open my understanding in the Visions of the Night H. Job 33.15 16. But if not this for I am not worthie I am not worthie Yet O Lord Thou Lover of men let my sleep be a rest as from labors so from sin Even so O Lord. And sleeping let me not dream of any thing that may Offend Thee defile myself Let not my loins be filled with illusions Psal. 38.7 but rather let my reins chasten me Ps. 16.8 Preserve me without grievous fear from the dismal sleep of sin and lay asleep in me all earthlie and wicked imaginations Give me sweet sleep free from all carnal and diabolical phancies Lord restrein the malice of my never sleeping invisible enemies and the inclinations of my sinful flesh O Thou who madest me Let the wings of Thy mercie shadow me Psal. 17.8 and 61.4 Raise me up in due time in the hour of Praier and grant that I may be earlie up Psal. 63.1 at my Praises and Worship of Thee BLess O Lord Thy Creatures Mankind All in Affliction or Prosperitie Error or Truth Sin or Grace The Universal Church The Eastern Western This among Us. Prelats Clergie Laitie The Governments of the Earth Christian About us Our The King Queen Prince Counsellers Judges Magistrates Officers People Husbandmen Merchants Artificers even to the Laborers Poor All whom Kindred Good turns Ministring in carnal things Charge formerly now Moral friendship Charitie Neighbourhood My Promise Their Desire Want of their own leisure Compassion on them being in extremitie Worthie Acts Good Works Scandal given to Want of any else to pray for them commends to my praiers LOrd into thy hands I commend myself My Spirit Soul Bodie Thou hast created them redeemed them O Lord Thou God of truth And together with myself all mine and all that belongs unto me Thou O Lord hast graciously given them unto Thy servant Gen. 33. 5. Preserve my lying down and my rising up Psal. 139. 1. from this time forth for evermore Psal. 121. 8. Grant that I may remember Thee upon my bed Psal. 63. 7. and search out my spirit Psal. 77. 6. that I may rise again and still be with Thee Psal. 139. 18. I will lay me down in peace and take my rest for it is Thou Lord only that makest me dwell in safetie Psal. 4. 9. Praiers for the Holy Communion Before the Receiving of the Blessed Sacrament O Lord I am not fit nor worthie that Thou shouldst come under the filthie roof of the house of my soul. S. Matth. 8.8 because it is wholy desolate and ruinous neither hast Thou with me a fit place where to lay Thy head S. Mat. 8.20 But as Thou didst vouchsafe to be laid in a Stable and Manger of unreasonable Beasts S. Luke 2.7 As Thou didst not disdeign to be entertain'd even in the house of Simon the Leper S. Matth. 26.6 As Thou didst not reject the Harlot a sinner like unto me coming unto Thee and touching Thee As Thou didst not abhorr her foul and prophane mouth S. Luke 7. 37 38. Nor yet the Thief on the Cross confessing Thee S. Luke 23.43 Even so vouchsafe to admitt me also an over-worn miserable and out of measure sinful creature to the receiving and communicating of the most pure most auspitious quickning and saving Mysteries of Thy most Holie Bodie and Pretious Blood S. Chrysost. Liturgie ATtend O Lord our God from Thy holie habitation and from the glorious Throne of Thy Kingdom and come and sanctifie us O Thou who sittest on high with the Father and art here invisibly present with us come and sanctifie these gifts here presented and those also by and for whom and the end wherto they are brought hither S. Chrysost. and S. Basil's Liturgie And grant us to partake of them In Faith that need not be ashamed Love without dissimulation Rom. 12.9 For the Keeping of the Commandments Stirring up of all spiritual fruits Healing of Soul and Bodie For a Symbol of our Communion Act. 2.42 Memorial of Thy Dispensation S. Luke 22.19 For the Shewing forth of Thy Death 1 Corinth 11.26 Cōmunion of Thy Bodie and Bloud 1 Cor. 10.16 Participation of Thy Spirit 1 Corinth 12.13 Remission of our sins S. Mat. 26.28 For an Amulet against all evil 1 Cor. 5.7 For the Quieting of our Conscience S. Mat. 11.28 For the Blotting out of our Debts Col. 2.14 Acts 3.19 Purging of our Spots Heb. 9.14 Healing of the Infirmities of our Souls 1 S. Pet. 2. 24. Renewing of our Covenant Psal. 50.5 Viands of our Spiritual Life S. Job 6.27 Increas of strengthning Grace Heb. 13. 9. soul-ravishing Comfort Psal. 104.15 Enforcing of our Repentance I Corin 11.29 Inlight'ning of our Understanding S. Luke 24.31 Exercise of our Humilitie S. John 13.11 For A Seal of our Faith 2 Cor. 1.22