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A15028 A handfull of holesome (though homelie) hearbs gathered out of the goodlie garden of Gods most holie word; for the common benefit and comfortable exercise of all such as are deuoutlie disposed. Collected and dedicated to all religious ladies, gentlewomen, and others; by Anne Wheathill, Gentlewoman. Wheathill, Anne. 1584 (1584) STC 25329; ESTC S106304 62,126 302

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consciences Oh saue vs for thy mercie sake for thy blessed Sonne Iesus hath dearelie bought vs. Wherefore Lord we thy faithfull creatures being through thy grace and the battell of thy sonne vpon the crosse restored to thy fauour and hauing the house of our hearts and soules swept and made cleane from all vices which were woont to inhabite in vs we most humblie praie thée to giue vs strength to kéepe our soules from the inuasion of the wilie serpent Dwell in vs still by thy continuall grace make vs to be of thy houshold that we may liue and praise thée in this world and after this life we may enioie the blessed presence of thine eternall maiestie one God in persons thrée and euerlasting in vnitie world without end Amen 9. A praier for humilitie and a confession of sinnes with a petition to haue the same remitted LOrd giue me humilitie being the beautifull flowre of vertue that groweth in the garden of mans soule one of the most pleasant most necessarie and most acceptable whose power was so great that it drue the sonne of GOD the second person in deitie from heauen into the wombe of the méeke virgine whom of all other he chose to be his mother for that she was so humble and vertuous Thou O Christ our Sauiour being Lord of all the world walkedst all the daies of thy life in humilitie and therein endedst humbling thy self vnto the vile death of the crosse The wise humilitie of Abigael pacified the furie of Dauid when he was minded to kill all the men of the house of hir husband The humble submission of wicked Ahab asswaged the wrath of GOD which was the cause that the almightie preserued him all the daies of his life The great goodnes of this vertue is made manifest by opening the heinousnes of the vice contrarie thereto which is pride which appeared in the proud Pharisie when he made boast in his praiers of his good déeds and despised his poore neighbour which caused his praier not to be hard when the poore Publican standing a farre off with humblenesse durst not lift vp his eies to heauen but with heartie repentance knocking his breast said Lord be mercifull to me a sinner which hartie confession of his sinne was cause of his iustification and that he was made righteous Wherefore most gratious Lord our heauenlie father considering the power of humilitie and the knowledge of our sinnes with hartie repentance to be of so great efficacie I thy poore creature vnworthie to appeare before thy maiestie doo powre downe here before thée my sacke that is full of sinne which I haue committed euen from my youth they are great and manie without number neuerthelesse trusting of thine accustomed nature and propertie which is to be mercifull to all sinners that be sorie for their offenses from the bottom of their hearts turning to thée knowing that thou diddest send thy louing sonne not to call those that séeme in their owne sight to be iust but to helpe those that confesse themselues to be sinners I therefore Lord willing by the helpe of thy grace vtterlie to forsake sinne and to fulfill thy holie will hereafter desire thée humblie of forgiuenesse and to admit me among the number of those that are blessed and their vnrighteousnes forgiuen I will not couer from thée my sinnes neither yet excuse them but I praie thée Lord hide them in the bloodie woonds of thy sonne Christ where they shall be put in perpetuall obliuion Blessed is the man vnto whom thou doost not impute sinne and in whose spirit there is no guile Wherfore from the bottome of my heart Lord I am sorie for all my sinnes and doo aske thée forgiuenesse I will acknowledge all mine offenses and accuse my selfe vnto thée Lord. So soone as I was determined no longer to hide mine euill waies thou Lord straite forgauest me Thine eare was in my heart before my voice was in my mouth Thy mercies washed awaie my sinnes or euer my confession was made Thou art as readie to heare and forgiue as we to aske Wherefore I will saie with the prophet Daniel It is I that haue offended and sinned against thy maiestie I humblie beséech thée cure my sicke soule for I haue highlie sinned against thée yet doubt I not but thou hast and wilt forgiue the wickednes of my sinne It is thou Lord that must helpe vs which thou wilt doo if we call vpon thée whilst we are in this life for after death no intreatie will be heard It is then too late Wherefore Lord kéepe vs in the right waie and suffer vs not to swarue on the right hand nor on the left Thy eies of protection and mercie are euer firmelie fixed vpon vs grant vs to set the eies of our minds vpon thée Lord call me plucke me Lord from mine vngodlines that I may knowe thée loue thée put my hope wholie in thée O glorious God my maker sauiour sanctifier dwell in me and giue me grace to dwell in thée Amen 10. A praier for patience in trouble and constant expectation of Gods goodnes O GOD almightie grant vs neuer to refuse thy chastening For though thou make a wound thou giuest a plaister though thou smite thy hand maketh whole againe Thou shalt deliuer vs in sixe troubles and in the seauenth there shall none euill come vnto vs. In hunger thou shalt saue vs from death and when it is war from the power of the sword thou shalt kéepe vs from the euill toong and when trouble commeth we shall not néed to feare In destruction and death we shall be merrie for the stones of the land shall be confederate with vs bicause the Lord of hosts is our defense refuge for euer Let vs therefore put our whole trust in him reioising with melodie of thanksgiuing vnto his maiestie who onelie is true and can helpe vs with deliuerance Let vs lift vp our eies vnto GOD who hath all power and therefore ought to be feared For whatsoeuer he be that feareth man more than God falleth into a snare and is destroied As for all our sinnes and transgressions thou requirest nothing of vs O Lord GOD but to turne vnto thée and to obeie thy holy word following thy precepts and commandements For thou saiest O Lord those that honour thée thou wilt exalt and whosoeuer despiseth thée shall be despised For thou preferrest to honour and puttest downe according to thy blessed will The wicked when they féele thy heauie hand grudge at the same but the godlie humble themselues and crie for mercie For thou O Lord wilt not heare hypocrits but those that praie vnto thée with an vnfained faith and true repentance For the praier of the faithfull is a barre to staie thine anger that thou consume not all Thy mercie is so great towards thine that thou wilt not destroie them for their sinnes but correct and chasten them till thou haue purged and pardoned them Thy fauour O God is cause of
thou O God hast care ouer thine and dooest chasten them for their health that they should not perish for euer with the wicked For thou wilt restore the gouernement of good things to their vse and then the godlie shall follow thée chéerefullie Grant vs we humblie beséech thée to know thy waies and to ascend vp vnto the throne of thy maiestie by faith giuing thée praise and glorie for thy fatherlie preseruation and health towards vs continuallie For thou hast béene a house and defense for vs thou hast chosen vs to be thy people before the foundation of the earth was laid Wherefore we are sure that thou wilt heare vs whensoeuer we call and crie vnto thée for mercie and grace Blesse vs now and euer with all goodnes that we may lead our liues according to thy will liuing in thy feare all the daies of our life that after this course is ended we may dwell with thée world without end Amen 7. Another for the same I Make my humble petition in thy sight O GOD most holie which biddest vs aske and it shall be giuen séeke and we shall find knocke and it shall be opened vnto vs and beléeue onelie and we shall receiue whatsoeuer we desire Lord I beléeue helpe thou mine vnbeléefe and giue me that faith which shal be most acceptable in thy sight Sowe in my heart good Lord the graine of stedfast faith which may aspire and spring vp vnto the mercie seat of thine almightie maiestie for without true faith and obedience we cannot call vpon thée a right Giue me therefore good Lord that most pretious iewel of faith that thou maist thereby heare me And giue me comfort saluation through thy mercifull goodnesse O God who neuer dooest forsake thy faithfull seruants that come to thée in humblenesse of heart looking vpon Iesus Christ thy deare sonne our Lord and Sauiour for he is the trée of life which standeth in the middest of paradise by whom we haue entrance vnto thée O déere father Whosoeuer séeketh anie other waie than this thy déere Sonne he is a théefe and a robber and shall neuer be partaker of the benefits which he of his mercie hath most louinglie bestowed vpon vs which grant me Lord Iesu neuer to forget but euermore to shew my selfe thankefull For it is thou O Lord that art worthie to receiue all glorie honour and praise for thou hast created and redéemed all and without thée we cannot doo anie thing that is good Wherefore Lord Iesus I come vnto thée crauing at thy mercifull hand an humble and contrite heart a patient mind a quiet conscience the gift of faith and of the holie Ghost O thou louer of soules heare me poore wretch although vnworthie once to thinke much lesse to speake vnto thy maiestie But thou art the same Lord who dooest most louinglie saie Come to me all ye that are heauie loden and I will ease you Which comfortable saieng of thine O Christ maketh me bold to come into thy presence vnloding my sinfull sacke of corruption before the face of thine almightie power not doubting but thou wilt mercifullie heare me and ease me with thy helpe for I cast all my burthen on thée who art the giuer of life and saluation Wherefore I turne my selfe vnto thée O Lord Iesus Christ desiring thée by praier to renue whatsoeuer is amisse in me either by mine owne frailtie or malice of the diuell For I acknowledge O Lord that I am the most wicked the most fraile of all others the weakest to resist my ghostlie enimie But I trust through thy mercie to be of the number of them for whom thou hast ouercome the diuell and the world which grant me Lord Iesus for thy bitter passions sake that after this life I may enioie the endles blisse and glorie of heauen To thée with the liuing Father and the holie Ghost be giuen all honour and glorie all praise and thanks for euer and euer Amen Amen 8. A praier of the iustice of God and of his mercie O GOD almightie Lord of heauen and earth from whom nothing can be hid or kept secret thou art the searcher of the hart and reines which knowest the thoughts of all men when I remember thy iust iudgment I tremble and quake for feare considering the burthen wait and filthines of sinne to be so great that for one proud thought a great number of angels fell from heauen The earth was not able to beare the burthen of Corah Dathan and Abiram but for the rebellion against thée and thy seruant Moses the earth opened and swallowed them quicke For the sinne and pride of Dauid who mustered his men putting his trust in the multitude of them rather than in thée that art the liuing God thou scourgedst him with the plague of pestilence so that there died foure score thousand of his people within the space of thrée daies Who would not then feare séeing we sinne dailie with most gréeuous sinnes Now haue we no remedie to flie from thy wrath but to shrowd our selues in the bosome of thy most dearelie beloued sonne our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ making him our bulworke and house of defense betwéene thine anger and vs most humblie beséeching thée for his sake and for the bitter paines that he suffered for our redemption to be mercifull vnto vs and rebuke vs not in thine anger Let not the sentence of euerlasting death take place which thou gauest against Adam and all his posteritie for his disobedience Thou art méeke gentle and long suffering of thy selfe It is our gréeuous offenses heaped one vpon another that prouoke thée vnto anger Therefore acknowledging our offenses we praie thée most mercifull father to haue compassion vpon vs for we are not able of our selues to arise it is thou Lord and thy blessed sonne that must heale our infirmities We haue no strength to withstand the temptation of our enimies thy sonne Christ must reach vs his hand as he did to Peter walking on the water when he was in perill of drowning His patience is our medicine and health thy grace and his are sufficient remedies We are all carnall sold vnder sinne so that the good we would doo that doo we not but the euill that we wold not that we doo We are all euill of our selues Consider O God our contrite hearts and penitent minds and heare heale and amend vs. Hope biddeth vs still to crie and call vpon thée for helpe as the woman of Canaan cried still vpon thy sonne Christ for the helpe of hir daughter and at the last was heard to hir owne contentation so we knocking and calling still doubt not but thou wilt grant through our importunacie our desires as he that granted his neighbour thrée loaues We doo now knocke crie and will neuer cease till thou Lord turne towards vs and deliuer our soules Turne we heartilie beséech thée from thy wrath to pittie and mercie deliuer vs from the manifold troubles which we haue in our
all prosperitie and thine anger of all aduersitie For thy care is so much ouer thine that thou wilt cause their verie enimies to preserue them It lieth in thy mightie power to gouerne the hearts of all thou O God preferrest and preseruest them which are zealous of thy glorie and haue a care and loue towards their brethren as for them that forget thée in prosperitie who art the giuer of all good things they procure to themselues vtter perdition For thou dost cast them behind thy backe but thy louing countenance dooth comfort the troubled that patientlie wait on thée constantlie putting their trust in thy mercie In this world is continuall trouble and disquietnes in heauen is perpetuall rest Yet manie there be who loue this world that could content themselues for lacke of faith that are loth to loose things certein for things vncertaine But thy faithfull know throgh faith that when in this world the daie passeth awaie then commeth the night darknes but in heauen all is there but one daie eternall a life euerlasting which endureth for euer which the soule of the righteous shall enioie through thy mercies O GOD bicause in this world they walked before thée of which number make me one for his sake that died for me to whom with the Father and the holie Ghost be giuen all honour and praise world without end Amen 11. A praier wherein the bountifulnes of God is confessed and praised O God eternall the giuer of all felicitie whose loue is like the euening and morning raine vpon the earth whose mercies cannot be numbered whose wisdome and diuine prouidence is such that it reacheth from one end of the earth vnto an other most mightilie and louinglie dooest thou order all things Thy bountifulnesse Lord to all mankind is so manfest that no reasonable creature can saie but that he hath tasted thereof for what good thing hath man that he hath not receiued of thee Thou art good to all men but speciallie to those that haue an vpright conscience and straight heart a mind not bowing downe to carnall and temporall things but aspiring vnto heauenlie and eternall things for it is not enough O God almightie to praise thée with mouth except our whole hart agrée therevnto framing our life vnto the same for whosoeuer dooth otherwise than thou hast commanded dooth pollute thy name Wherefore giue vs grace to feare thée and to obeie thy holie word Giue vs also a mind to praise thée for thy benefits past that thereby our minds may be strengthened against all perils When I haue grace O Lord to take thée for my defense trust I shall perceiue thy protection to be a most sure safegard vnto me For though I haue not altogither hither to known thy Maiestie as I ought to doo yet I most humblie thanke thée Lord that I went not from thée but did cleaue fast to thée by faith Though I had almost slipped and fallen from thée yet I did not forsake thée And thou full mercifullie knowing my good will towards thée didst hold me vp by my right hand as thou didst Peter when he was in iopardie of drowning thy goodnesse brought me to the knowledge of mine infirmitie thy grace called me from mine error into the right waie thou sauest me as thou didst Lot and his house thou didst lead me with thy counsel preseruing my weakenesse in this present life Wherefore my trust is that thou wilt not take thy spirit from me but wilt receiue me into glorie for thy fauor hath béen my guide Thy grace dooth direct me in all my dooings by which I am that I am and thy grace held me still through faith Wherefore my trust is that thou wilt not leaue me but bring me to thine euerlasting rest What wretched foole therefore was I to desire of thée temporall fraile and deceitfull prosperitie and pleasure knowing by faith that thou hast prepared for me and for all faithfull that loue thée such rewards as neither eie hath séene eare hath heard nor hart can imagine What is ther then that is ordained for me Euen thou thy selfe Lord and the fruition of thy perfect Godhead wherein is included all the ioie that may be deuised a treasure that is immortall it indureth pleasant for euer Shall I then be so mad to desire of thée most mercifull God worldlie honor pleasure ease or riches more than is requisite for this present life Should I desire of thée that louest me those gifts wherewith thou rewardest thine enimies The most wicked vpon the earth haue these trifles of thy great goodnes and liberalitie but there is nothing vpon the earth that I desire saue onelie thée The swéetnes of thy goodnes hath made all euill to cease in me for thou Lord art becom the strength of my hart thou art my portion for euer thou art my reward thine owne selfe wherwith my hart is sufficed For thou art the verie life it selfe in whom whosoeuer beléeueth shall liue euerlastinglie and shall not come into damnation Wherefore it is good for me to hold me fast by thée to draw néere vnto thée by faith from whence good works doo spring towards my neighbour and then to put my hope and trust wholie in thée as in a sure and vnmooueable altar from whence no blast of winds of temptation shall driue me Through hope I trust to be deliuered from a corruptible bodie into thy heauenlie glorie and this by patience I now abide and looke for Wherefore whilest I liue I will not cease to declare and set foorth all thy noble works which thou hast wrought to thine honor and praise and to the profit of them that shall professe the same Christs religion while the world indureth As for me I haue none other refuge but thée in whom my conscience dooth rest for thou O God hast humbled me by affliction that I should crie vnto thée and receiue the fruit of thy promise which grant O father sonne and holie ghost to me and all thy church to aspire vnto Amen 12. A praier for grace and repentance O Lord God we are ashamed dare not lift vp our eies vnto thée our God for our wickednesse is gone ouer our head and our trespasses are waxen so great that they reach vp vnto the heauens Since the time of our fathers we haue sinned trespassed against thée euen vnto this daie and now our God what shall we saie Continuallie doo we forsake thy commandements and harden our harts in misbeléefe but thou O God open our eies to behold thée with a stedfast faith the eares of our harts to heare thy words and to vnderstand them that we may know thée the onlie true God and Iesus Christ whome thou hast sent for whose sake heare vs O déere Father and send thy holie Ghost to confirme this faith in vs euermore To whom with thée O Father thy son our onlie sauiour be all honor and glorie power and dominion now and for euer Amen
gifts of grace which thou hast lent me I may yéeld a iust account with much aduantage so that I may be worthie to heare thy voiee saieng vnto me Come thou true good seruant thou hast béene faithfull in a little I will make thée ruler ouer much enter thou into thy maisters ioie O blessed and happie are they that shall be so placed of thée they haue fought a good fight and thorough Iesus Christ haue ouercome the battaile and prince of this world Therefore shall they liue and reigne with the same Christ their grand capteine bicause they tooke him for their guide in all their dooings and fought manfullie vnder his banner Thy poore soldier I am Lord and fight dailie Lord helpe me for thy mercies sake to ouercome all mine enimies Giue me O Lord a waking mind an vnderstanding hart and renue in me a right spirit which may lead me vnto thée who art the waie the truth and the life whose mercies remaine for euer whose truth indureth from generation to generation Glorie be to the father who so mercifullie created vs and to the sonne who louinglie redéemed vs and to the holie Ghost who sanctifieth vs and maketh vs blessed thrée persons and one GOD whose name be praised for euermore Amen 35. A thankesgiuing vnto God for the redemption of the world wherein is shewed from what graces he fell and how he was restored O Most holie father of heauen the onelie liuing God of power inestimable of wisdome incomprehensible to thée be honour and glorie and thanks for thy noble works in the creation of mankind and also for our redemption out of captiuitie and thraldome of the diuell by the passion of thy most deare beloued sonne Iesus Christ For thou madest Adam the first man and gauest him frée will to obeie thy commandements from the which he fell by the intisement of the diuell and by his owne stubbornes whereby he spoiled himselfe and his after commers of those godlie gifts which thou of thy mercie haddest bestowed vpon vs. Howbeit thou of thy fatherlie goodnesse diddest not vtterlie leaue him but gauest him faith to beléeue thy promises made vnto him and to vs all in Iesus Christ with grace and obedience to kéepe thy lawe By faith we beléeue in thée by charitie we worke towards our neighbour according as thou hast commanded No man liueth without sinne but happie and blessed are they to whom thou giuest thy grace not to abide and sléepe in sin but by penitence to come to a godlie conuersation Lord giue vs faith and a willing heart to follow thy holie word so that we may exercise our selues in it all the daies of our life Make vs O Lord like vnto the wise virgins that were prouided of oile in their lampes against the comming of the bridegroome Then wilt thou know vs to be thy faithfull children by election and open the gate to vs that we may enter in to our comforts Which grant vs Lord for thy blessed sonnes sake who to saue vs suffered bitter passion whose mercies be praised for his goodnes with thée O father and the holie ghost in the world of worlds now and for euer Amen 36. An other praier of praise and thankesgiuing to the same purpose aforesaid WHat liuing creature can giue condigne thankes most gratious heauenlie father for the manifold gifts which thou of thy infinite mercie and goodnes hast giuen him First for his noble creation wherein he excelleth all other earthlie creatures then for his redemption through the bitter passion and resurrection of thy most louing sonne For the which I as one of thy poore creatures most humblie giue thée thanks For had not our redemption ensued our creation it had béene much better for vs that we had neuer béene made Thy loue aboue all other was most feruent when thou diddest not spare to giue thine onelie begotten sonne for vs washing awaie all our filthines in the blood of that méeke lambe thine onelie naturall sonne who being GOD was made man to the intent that we who naturallie are the sonnes of men by him through grace might be made the sonnes of God And not being contented with this kindnesse thou also Lord considering our weake and fraile nature readie to sinne dooest with thy grace guide vs and gouerne vs as the shéepheard dooth his shéepe suffering vs not to want anie thing defending thy poore flocke from the rauening woolues that would else deuoure vs. Thy blessed sonne hath put vs to féed in the pleasant gréene and beautifull pasture of his holie church making vs to rest in the vnitie thereof by a liuelie faith and hope in him Which church is verie plentifull abounding with all spirituall meate of the word of God which nourisheth and giueth life to the soule as bread and other food féedes the bodie With this food thou diddest féed the prophet Ezechiel when thou diddest cause him to eate a booke wherewith his bowels were filled and it séemed in his mouth swéeter than honie In this pasture runneth also a fresh and pleasant riuer of running water of godlie doctrine wherewith we often doo refresh our soules In this also is a water of spirituall washing by baptisme whereby we were woonderfullie refreshed in our youth For our soules being made foule through the diuell and sinne by baptisme are repaired and made beautifull according to the first creation that is to thy likenesse and image and by this water we are replenished with thy holie spirit This water saw the prophet Ezechiel long ago gushing foorth of the right side of the temple and grew to a great riuer that no man could wade ouer to which water whosoeuer we come was made whole Euen so in the water of our baptisme we were borne againe in the water of godlie doctrine we are nourished and without these we are but dead in sinne and wickednesse and at the end shall go to euerlasting death but these waters are to vs a well springing vp vnto euerlasting life And if at anie time by our frailiie we fall into sinne yet is thy mercifull sonne readie to receiue vs to his grace and quicken our soules if we be sorowfull and penitent By which grace he maketh vs also to knowe how to loue him and not to estéeme the pleasures of this world but to haue our eies onelie fixed vpon him So that with thine apostle Paule we account all things but losse that we may winne Christ and be found in him not hauing our owne righteousnesse but that which springeth of the faith which is in Iesus Christ Whose grace if we haue though we walke in the vallic and shadow of death yet we feare none euill for thou art with vs. This life is a shadow of death after which we trust by faith to dwell with thée Neuerthelesse whilest we are here thou art with vs and thy sonne hath also promised to be with vs vnto the end of the world his rod of discipline and correction dooth chasten vs
heart that I offend thée not through hypocrisie And though the wicked deale rigorouslie with me yet I beséech thée let me find comfort from thée for hitherto hast thou strengthened me against my outward and inward enimies so that all the world shall confesse that thou hast wonderfullie preserued me and performed thy promise For thou dooest euer guide me with thy hand that I can turne no waie but where thou appointest me Thy prouidence doth so fast hold me that I cannot by anie meanes escape from thée Thou hast made me in all parts and therfore must néeds know me Wherefore considering thy wonderfull worke in forming me I cannot but praise thée and feare thy mightie power who art the creator of all things the kéeper of iustice the louer of right the hater of malice beholding from the high throne of thy Maiestie the children of men Bow downe thine eare O mercifull Father I humblie beséech thée and heare me thy seruant whom thou hast hitherto brought vp frō my tender age and deliuered me vntill this daie from the hands of the wicked whose rage was furious vntill thou brakest their force I set my hope in thée O God and life euerlasting knowing that these earthlie things shall perish hauing a sure hope that both my soule and bodie shall inioy thy presence O God of my saluation in the last resurrection Then shall I féele thy mercies and answere when thou callest me Wherefore I set all my felicitie and ioie in that I am vnited with thée O God and shall inioie thy presence so that I reiect all other things saue that which furthereth me to attaine to thy heauenlie treasures which is sure and cannot be found in anie but in thée alone whose praise shall indure for euer world without end Amen 41. A praier wherein the sinner praieth for grace that he may make a godlie end BLessed Father of heauen fountaine of all grace and goodnes that art rich in mercie and plentifull in giuing the same to all that doo faithfullie call vpon thy holie name O good God thou hauing a sonne no lesse rich in power wisedome knowledge and mercy than thou art thine owne selfe diddest not spare to send him from thy heauenlie palace downe to the earth into the wombe of a virgine for the saluation of mankind to declare thine aboundant loue towards vs. Thou diddest for our sakes make him poore which before was rich to the intent that we which before were verie poore should by his pouertie be made rich that he which before was all one with thée in thy diuine substance might now be made one with vs that are members of the bodie whereof he is the head Hearken good Lord giue eare vnto my praier let my petition ascend vp before the sight of thy Maiestie The comming of thy mercifull son did make me thine but the vilenes of mine owne acts hath cast me downe and made me verie miserable The greatnes of mine offenses hath caused thée to turne awaie thy face from me withdrawing thy grace which was the cause of the good works I did Thou canst find no good thing in me worthie of thy fauour wherfore Lord behold the face of Christ thy deare Sonne my mediator for his sake giue me that which of my selfe I am much vnworthie to obteine of thée Looke on me with thy pitifull eie and in the time of my trouble incline thine eare and heare me My old enimie daily assalteth me and vexeth me Wherefore I will not cease to call vpon thée dailie but speciallie at the houre of my death Lord heare me defend me at which time my cruel enimie will most busilie inuade me At that instant Lord looke vpon me with the eie of thy mercie now whilest I am in this wretched world I craue not of thée aboundance of earthlie goods but as honest necessitie dooth require but the aboundance of thy grace in this life This hast thou of thy méere liberalitie promised to grant to all that in stedfast faith call vpon thée This hastie calling vpon thée dooest thou delight in for thou art as redie to answer me as I am to call vpon thée Wherefore make spéed in hearing as I am bold to call vpon thée for I confesse O Lord I haue left thy holie word and commandements which is as bread vnto the soule giuing nutriment and moisture by faith and charitie and haue eaten of the trée which thou forbadest me I haue with our father Adam followed the illusions of the serpent tasted of sin but thy blessed sonne my sauiour Iesus Christ hath shed his bloud for vs whereby we are restored vnto thy grace mercie and fauour through the sacrament of baptisme if we hartilie repent He quickneth vs which before were dead in sinne he slaieth and can raise againe he striketh and healeth as he did Paule in his persecution How much therefore are we bound to his grace that without anie deseruing on our parts willinglie offered himselfe to the death for our redemption and to thy maiestie also who didst not spare thine onelie begotten sonne but of thy pure pittie sentedst him downe to suffer the most vile death of the crosse for our sakes Wherefore I am much ashamed to lift vp my eies to heauen towards thy highnesse being so vnkind to thée againe so manie waies I haue loued the works of darkenes and therefore I fled from the light of the bright sunne of iustice for which cause doo I sigh sorrowe and bewaile my wretchednes in the bitternesse of such thoughts for feare of thine anger towards me knowing that at the time of thy comming to the dreadfull generall iudgement the storme of thine indignation shall go forth and fall downe vpon the heads of the vngodlie Thou liftest me vp of a great hight in that thou thou madest me like vnto thine image touching my reasonable soule and hast giuen me power by thy grace to inherit euerlasting ioies of heauen both bodie and soule if I liued here after thy rommandements What greater gift canst thou giue me Lord than to haue the fruition of thée But alas I beare so heauie and erthlie fraile bodie ioined to my noble soule that my heart and mind is drawne downe from the consideration of thy goodnes and from well dooing vnto all kind of vices Wherefore Lord grant me that in the shadow of this life I may haue grace to sée light and to know thée thy waies and thy holie word which giueth light and vnderstanding vnto babes for after this life there is no place nor time left of repentance And since my time is here but short continue thy grace towards me that I may liue in thy feare all the daies of my life and end my life in thy fauour who doost indure for euer and thy remembrance through all generations world without end Amen Amen 42. A praier against the offenses of this world MY hart shall praise thée O GOD for my soule is in loue with thy maiestie
beare the name of a christian for that through mine own sin I haue defaced the beautie of the principall part of man which is my soule made to thy godlie image Neuerthelesse since thou art the reformer of all our harts and the inspiror of all grace and goodnesse I most humblie beséech thée to correct by thy power that which through my frailtie is amisse Redres by thy pitie that which I haue mard through my follie make me able to yéeld vnto thée that which thou requirest of me acknowledging mine owne vnworthines and to render vnto thée noble praises and louing thanks for thy manifold gifts of grace wherby thou hast of thy méere liberalitie indued both my soule and bodie Make me worthie to laud thée which I cannot doo vnlesse thou giue me grace to wipe awaie all mine iniquities For thy praises be not séemelie in the mouth of a sinner Yea Lord I praie thée inflame my hart with the loue of thée so that from the bottome thereof I may speake them and not to loue anie thing in this world but thée for thée Thou art the true God and sauiour and there is none but thou O Lord. Out of thy mouth commeth the word of righteousnes which no man may turne Wherefore all other gods set I asside to thée onelie will I sing praises and confesse thée onelie to be the liuing GOD which I will acknowledge before the whole congregation of the faithfull Thou knowest the inward intent of the heart for in the hearts of the beléeuing is thy seate and resting place The soules of the iust are the temples wherein thou dooest inhabit To this temple good Lord will I turne my selfe by pondering the state of mine owne soule for strength whereof I call most humblie vnto thée most mercifull God that I may be able to vanquish the illusions of the subtill serpent Performe in me that which thou hast promised for all thy waies are mercie and truth Thy mercie reacheth vnto the heauens and thy faithfulnesse vnto the clouds thy righteousnes stands like the strong mountaine When thy goodnes is considered all the rulers of the earth must néeds confes that great is thy might and thy glorie Neuerthelesse although thou dwellest aboue the heauens yet hast thou a louing respect vnto the lowlie and méeke of spirit and dooest behold them as one looketh on his friend if they trust in thée Thou drawest néere vnto them that séeke thée to heare their praiers yea thou art their shéeld and protection in all their necessities as for the proud workers of iniquitie thou séest them a far off thou beholdest them with a fearse looke to their confusion to destroie and roote out their memoriall out of the euerlasting beatitude Who so therfore will haue thy maiestie come néere vnto him must plucke downe his mind and become lowe in heart For the méeke humble people be those that shall enioie the heuenlie countrie And though they walke in the middest of trouble yet shalt thou refresh and quicken them This world is a place ordeined for trouble and not for rest Here we are appointed to trauell in this place is no want of tribulation but thou euer gratiouslie comfortest the faithfull thou sufferest them not to be ouercome in any tribulation for through thée they vanquish all their enimies Wherefore Lord powre out thy mercies I beséech thée vpon thy flocke deliuer vs from all our enimies spirituall and temporall let thy right hand saue vs and lead vs through thy grace into eternall felicitie As for riches ease honor or any kind of temporall pleasure which be thy gifts also but of thy left hand we nothing estéeme Manie times thou bestowest these benefits vpon thine enimies the other thou reseruest for thine elect to receiue after manie tribulations And the same Lord I humblie beséech thée to kéepe in store for me thy poore seruant Regard not the wickednes which I dailie commit but looke vpon the merits of thy son Iesus Christ my God and my sauiour for it is he that hath paied my debt and thou Lord hast sealed the acquitance grant me to honour thée therefore as I ought to doo now and for euer Amen Amen 49. A praier wherein is shewed that God is alwaies our protection if we trust in his sonne Iesus Christ O Lord thou art my God I will praise thée and magnifie thy name and thy word aboue all things Thou bringest maruelous things to passe according to thy will and pleasure Thou art the poore mans helpe a strength for the néedfull in the time of trouble defending them against all weathers and their shadowe in the time of heate Likewise to the presumptuous thou art like a strong whirle wind that casteth downe the boasting of the vngodlie bicause they know not thée to be the euerlasting strength but the righteous Lord haue a respect vnto the waie of thy iudgements and thy name and remembrance reioiseth their hearts As for my soule it thirsteth after thée both daie and night and my mind hasteth fréelie vnto thée bicause thou art so mercifull vnto all them that séeke thée in singlenesse of heart for thou wilt be found of them that thirst after thée Thou art the well of pleasant waters whorewith whosoeuer is filled they shall neuer be a thirst for thou O lambe of GOD that dwellest in the middest of the throne wilt lead thine vnto the founteine of liuing waters and giue them euerlasting rest bicause that in this world they made themselues white in thy blood bearing thy crosses with willing minds and confessed thée before men on earth For this cause wilt thou acknowledge them before God thy father in heauen where they shall praise thée and him world without end O God most holie I acknowledge that I am none of those that haue deserued halfe such mercie at thy hands but I hope through the mercies and merits of thy deare sonne Iesus Christ my Lord and sauiour to be made as perfect before thée O heauenlie father as if I had neuer sinned For thus I stedfastlie beléeue if I come vnto him he will not refuse me and if I praie heartilie desiring his helpe he will heare me and cloath me with his righteousnes and take from me all the sinnes that euer I haue committed from my birth vntill this present houre as he hath promised in his holie word Come Lord Iesus for thou art true and iust in all thy waies and wash me with thy most pretious blood Sanctifie me with thy bitter passion pretious death and glorious resurrection Restore me to those ioies that thine elect doo find in thée powre thy holie spirit into my heart that he may draw my mind continuallie vnto thée for thou art the waie the truth and the life Blessed are they that trust in thée and with a stedfast faith make thée their onelie staie and refuge they shall be sure of all happinesse in this world and when it shall please thée to call them hence they shall enioie with thée the crowne of glorie who hast all power giuen thée both in heauen and earth for the father iudgeth no man but hath committed all vnto thée who art the verie wisedome of God Wherfore Lord Iesu make me blessed with thée like as thou art blessed for I commit my selfe both bodie and soule into thy mercifull hands who hast redéemed me O thou God of truth Thou O Lord art worthie to receiue all glorie and honour and might for thou hast created all things and for thy willes sake they were and are created O most noble creator of light shine into my hart that it may cléerlie sée the excellencie of thy maiestie and quicken my soule and spirit that they may continuallie be stirred to honour and glorifie thée as thou art worthie which by thy grace I shall not cease to do with hart soule mind and strength among thy faithfull congregation which of thy mercie Lord preserue and kéepe that we may praise thée one God in persons thrée and euerlasting in vnitie world without end Amen FINIS 1584 H D OS HOMINI SVBLIME DEDIT Imprinted at London by Henrie Denham dwelling in Pater noster Rowe at the signe of the Starre Cum priuilegio