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A25391 A manual of the private devotions and meditations of The Right Reverend Father in God Lancelot Andrews, late Lord Bishop of Winchester translated out of a fair Greek MS. of his amanuensis by R.D., B.D. Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.; R. D. (Richard Drake), d. 1681. 1648 (1648) Wing A3135; ESTC R16134 44,278 357

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they make for others Remember O Lord for good and shew mercie unto all who remember me in their praiers And shew mercie unto all whom I am desired to remember in mine O Thou who in everie good work acceptest of a readie mind 2 Corinth 8.12 Remember them O Lord who upon reasonable causes finde no leasure to praie even as Thou dost them who call upon Thee Thou wilt arise and have mercie upon all who are in extreme necessitie for it is time that Thou have mercie upon them yea the time is come Psal 102.13 Be merciful to them O Lord as to myself in my extremitie Be mindful O Lord of The Infants The Lads The Men The Children The Youth The Aged All in Extreme Age and Weakness The Hungrie The Naked The Prisoners The Harborless The Thirstie The Sick The Strangers The Unburied Such as are Possessed by the Divel and tempted to make themselvs away Vexed with unclean spirits Acts 5.16 In Despair Sick in Soul Bodie Faint-hearted In Prison and Bonds Condemned to die All Orphans Widows Strangers Travailers by Land Water Women with Child giving Suck In hard Servitude in the Mines Gallies In Solitude Thou Lord shalt save both Man and Beast How excellent is Thy mercie O God and doubtless the children of men shall put their trust under the shadow of Thy wings Psal 36.7 THe Lord bless us and keep us The Lord make His face to shine upon us and be gracious unto us The Lord lift up His countenance upon us and give us peace Numb 6.24 25 26. LOrd I commend unto Thee My Soul and Bodie My Mind Thoughts My Praiers and Wishes My Senses Members My Life and Death My Brethren and Sisters and their children My Friends and Benefactors My Familie and Nighbors All commended to my praiers This my Native Countrie and all Christian people LEt us lift up our hearts unto the Lord as it is very meet right and our bounden dutie that we should in all and for all Things at all Times in all Places by all Means ever everie where everie waie Make mention of Thee Confess to Thee Bless Thee Worship Thee Praise Thee Sing laud to Thee Give Thanks to Thee The Creator Nourisher Preserver Governor Physitian Benefactor Perfecter Lord Father King and God of all The Fountain of Life and Immortalitie Threasurie of eternal good things Whom The Heavens and the Heavens of Heavens Angels and all the Celestial Powers sing praise unto Uncessantly crying one to another and we base and unworthie we with them under their feet Holie Holie Holie Lord God of Hosts Heaven and Earth is full of the Majestie of Thy Glorie P. Isa 6.3 Blessed be the Glorie of the Lord from His place P. Ezech. 3.12 For His Divinitie Incomprehensibleness Sublimitie Dominion Almightiness Eternitie Prevision and Providence My God my Strength and Staie Refuge Deliverer Helper and Defender Horn of salvation and my Lifter up Psal 18.1 ☾ ☾ The Planetarie Character or Hieroglyphic of MVNDAIE call'd in H. Scripture the Second Daie Gen. 1.8 MY voice shalt Thou hear betimes O Lord early in the Morning will I direct my praier unto Thee and Thou wilt look upon me Psal 5.3 BLessed art Thou O Lord who createdst the Firmament of the Heaven Gen. 1.6 The Heaven and the Heaven of Heavens The Celestial Powers Angels Archangels Cherubim Seraphim The Waters above the Heavens Vapors Exhalations from whence Clouds from the ends of the earth P. Jer. 10.12 Storms Dew Hail Snow as Wool Hoar Frost as Ashes Ice as Morsels Psal 147. Lightnings Thunder Winds out of His Threasures P. Jer. 10.12 Tempests The Waters beneath the Heavens For Drink Washing P. Moses O Lord I confess mine iniquities and the iniquities of my Fathers with the trespass which I trespassed against Thee and that I have walked contrarie unto Thee Levit. 26.40 Set not O Lord set not my misdeeds before Thee my whole age is in the fight of Thy countenance Psal 90.8 But pardon the iniquitie of Thy servant according to the greatness of thy mercie and as Thou hast forgiven me from my childhood even until now Numb 14.19 H. Job I have sinned what shal I do unto Thee O Thou Preserver of men Why hast Thou set me as a mark against Thee so that I am a burthen to myself O put my wickedness out of remembrance and wash away all my sin Chapt. 7. Ver. 20 21. Deliver me from going down into destruction for Thou hast found in whom to be appeased Chapt. 33. Ver. 24. The Canaanitish woman Have mercie upon me O Son of David Lord help me Yea Lord even the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their Masters table S. Mat. 15.22 25 27. The Servant owing 10000. Talents Lord have patience with me yea rather I confess I have nothing to paie Forgive me all my debt I beseech Thee S. Mat. 18.26 29 32. K. David 1. How long wilt Thou forget me O Lord for ever how long wilt Thou hide Thy face from me 2. How long shal I seek counsel in my soul and be so vexed in my heart daie and night how long shal mine enemies triumph over me 3. Consider and hear me O Lord my God lighten mine eies that I sleep not in death 4. Lest mine enemie saie I have prevailed against him for if I be cast down they that trouble me will rejoice at it 5. But my trust is in Thy mercie Psal 13. LOrd remove far from me 1 All Impietie Prophaness Superstition Hypocrisie 2 Idolatrie and Self-wil-worship 3 Rash Oaths and Cursing 4 Withdrawing from and Irreverence in Thy Public Service Hebr. 10.25.38 5 Pride and Carelesness 6 Strife and Wrath. 7 Wantoness and Uncleaness 8 Idleness and Deceit 9 Lying and Slandering 10 All wicked and unbeseeming Imaginations All Lascivious Thoughts Filthie Desires Give me 1 Pietie and true Godliness 2 Grace to Adore and Worship Thee 3 Not to speak but with Blessing Not to swear but with Religion 4 Decent Confession in the Congregation 5 True Natural Affection and a Tractable Disposition 6 Patience and Meekness 7 Chastitie and Temperance 8 Contentation and Goodness 9 Truth and Integritie 10 Good Thoughts Perseverance to the end I Beleeve in God I. The Father Almightie Maker of Heaven Earth II. JESUS Christ His only begotten Son Our Lord. † The Articles of Christ's Humiliation Who was 1 Conceived by the Holie Ghost 2 Born of the ever-virgin Marie 3 Suffered under Pontius Pilate was 4 Crucified 5 Dead 6 Buried * The Articles of Christ's Exaltation Who 1 Descended into Hell 2 Rose from the Dead 3 Ascended into Heaven 4 Sitteth on the Right hand 5 Shal com thence again 6 To judg the Quick Dead III. The Holie Ghost The 1 Holie Church 2 Catholic Church 3 Communion of Saints The Forgiveness of Sins The Resurrection of the Bodie The Life Everlasting ANd now what is my Hope Art not Thou O Lord Surely my Hope is from Thee
open my lips O Lord and my mouth shal shew Thy praise Psal 51.15 At our Ent'rance into the Church AS for me I will come into Thy House even upon the multitude of Thy mercie and in Thy fear will I worship toward Thy Holie Temple Psal 5.7 O Lord hear the voice of my humble petitions when I crie unto Thee when I hold up my hands toward the Mercie-seat of Thy Holie Temple Psal 28.2 We wait for Thy loving kindness O God in the midst of Thy Temple Psal 48.8 Be mindful of the Brethren who are present and join together in praier with us now Remember their devotion and their zeal Be mindful of them also who upon good cause are absent And have mercie upon them and us according to the multitude of Thy mercies O Lord. Wee bless Thee for our Godlie Princes Orthodox Prelats and for the Founders of This Thy Holie Habitation Glorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee because Thou hast glorified them for and with whom we also glorifie Thee Let Thine Eies be open and Thine Ears graciously attent to hear the praier which Thy servant praieth in this place wherin Thy Name is called upon 2 Chron. 6.20 33 40. Wo is me I have sinned against Thee O Lord I have sinned against Thee O how evilly have I don and yet Thou hast not requited me according to my sins H. Job 33.27 secund LXX But I am ashamed and turn from my wicked waies and return to my own heart and with all my heart I return to Thee and seek Thy face and praie unto Thee saying I have sinned I have don perversly I have committed wickedness Lord I know the plague of my own heart and behold I return unto Thee with all my heart and with all my might And now O Lord in Thy dwelling place the glorious throne of Thy Kingdom in Heaven hear the praier and supplication of Thy servant * Psal 41.4 And be merciful unto Thy servant and heal his soul K. Solomon's Praier at the Dedication of the Temple 1 Kings 8. and 2 Chron. 6. I dare not so much as lift up mine eies unto heaven But standing afar off I smite upon my brest And saie with the Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luk. 18.13 To me a greater sinner then the Publican be merciful as to the Publican The Earnest desire of man shall be to Thy praise and the continuance of that desire shal hold a Festival to Thee Psal 76.10 secund LXX Morning Praier GLorie be to Thee O Lord Glorie be to Thee Glorie be to Thee who hast given me sleep for the refreshing of my weakness and for the eas of my labors of this flesh subject to weariness * That this daie and everie daie may come on perfect holie peaceable healthful and without sin Grant Lord we beseech Thee * That an Angel of peace a faithfull guide a Guardian of our souls and bodies may pitch a tent about us and ever suggest what is needful for my salvation Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie The pardon and remission of all sins and of all transgressions Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie What things are good and profitable to our souls together with peace in this world Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie That we accomplish the rest of our life in Repentance and godlie Fear in Health and Peace Grant Lord we beseech Thee † What things are true what are honest what are just what are pure what are lovelie what are of good report wherin there is virtue wherin there is praise that we maie reckon of these things to do them † Philip. 48. Grant Lord we beseech Thee * S. Chrysost Liturgie A Christian end of our life without Sin without Shame and if Thou think good without Pain and a good Apologie at the dreadful and terrible Tribunal of our Lord JESUS Christ Grant Lord we beseech Thee O Being above all Being O uncreäted Nature Thou Framer of the whole world I set Thee Lord before me Psal 16.9 I lift up my soul unto Thee Psal 25.1 I fall down on my knees and worship Thee Psal 95.6 I humble my self under Thy mightie hand 1 S. Pet. 5.6 I stretch forth my hands unto Thee My soul is for Thee as ground without water Psal 143.6 I smite upon my brest and saie with the Publican God be merciful to me a sinner S. Luke 18.13 To me altogether a sinner To me the chief of sinners 1 Tim. 1.15 To me a greater sinner then the Publican be merciful as to the Publican O Father of Mercies I beseech Thee by Thy Fatherlie bowels of compassion Despise me not An unclean worm Psal 22.6 A dead dogg 2 P. Sam. 9.8 A stinking carcass Despise me not The work of Thy hands Psal 138.8 Thine own Image Gen. 1.27 Despise me not Though I bear the brands of mine iniquitie Lord if Thou wilt Thou canst make mee clean Lord speak the word only I shall be cleansed S. Mat. 8.2 8. And Thou O Savior Christ O Christ my Savior Savior of sinners of whom I am chief 1 Tim. 1.15 Despise me not Despise me not O Lord The price of Thine own blood Upon whom Thy Name is called O Lord Despise me not But look upon me with those Thine eies with which Thou lookedst upon Marie Magdalen at the Feast Peter in the High Priests Hall The Thief on the Cross That with The Thief I maie humbly call upon Thee saying Lord remember me in Thy Kingdom S. Luke 23.42 Peter I maie weep bitterly S. Matth. 26.75 And O that mine eies were a fountain of tears that I might weep daie and night P. Jer. 9.1 Marie Magdalen I maie hear Thee saying Thy sins are forgiven Thee And that with her I maie love much because my manie and manifold sins are forgiven me S. Luke 7.47 48. And Thou all-holie and gracious and quickning Spirit Despise me not Despise me not Thine own Iuspiration Holie thing But turn Thee again O Lord at the last and be intreated to look upon Thy servant Psal 90.13 BLessed art Thou O Lord our God the God of our Fathers Who turnest the shadow of death into the Morning P. Amos 5.8 And renewest the face of the earth Psal 104.30 Who hast dispell'd the darkness by the presence of the light Who separatest the Night and bringest in the Daie Who hast light'ned mine eies that I sleep not in death Psal 13.3 Who hast delivered me from the terrors of the Night and from the Pestilence that walketh in darkness Psal 91.5 6. Who hast driven sleep from mine eies and slumber from mine eie-lids Psal 132.4 Who makest joyful outgoings of the Morning and Evening Psal 65.8 For I laid me down and slept and rose up again Psal 3.5 And Thou Lord madest me dwell in safetie Psal 4.9 For I awaked and beheld and my sleep was sweet unto me