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A14466 A notable collection of diuers and so[n]dry places of the sacred scriptures which make to the declaratyon of the Lordes prayer, comenly called the Pater noster. Gathered by the famous clerke Master Peter viret, Frenchman. And translated oute of Frenche into Inglysh, by Anthony Scoloker. The .viii. daye of Iune. Anno. 1548.; Bible. English. Selections. Viret, Pierre, 1511-1571.; Scoloker, Anthony, fl. 1548. 1548 (1548) STC 24781; ESTC S119202 12,472 40

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❧ A Notable collection of diuers and sōdry places of the sacred scriptures / which make to the declaratyon of the Lordes prayer / Comenly called the Pater noster Gathered by the famous Clerke Master Peter viret / Frenchman And translated oute of Frenche into Inglysh / by Anthony Scoloker The .viij. Daye of Iune Anno. 1548. IMPRINTED at London / by Anthony Scoloker Dwelling wythout Aldersgate And Wyllyā Seres Dwellyng In the Elye tentes in holborne ¶ Cum Gratia et priuilegio ad Imprintum solum / Per Septennium The Places Of Holye Scripture / whyche make for the declaracion of the Lordes Prayer / Comunely called the Pater noster Of the Prayer Axe / and it shal be geuen you Seke / and ye shal fynd Knocke / and it shal be opened vnto you For who soeuer asketh receueth and he that seketh / fyndeth / and to hym that knocketh / it shal be opened Mathew vij b Ieremi .xxix. c. Iohn .xvi. c. And when thou prayest / thou shalt not be as the ypocrites are For they loue to stande and praye in the Sinagoges / in the corners of the streates / to be sene of men Verely I saye vnto you / they haue theyr rewarde But when thou prayest / entre into thy Chambre / and shut thy doore to the / and pray to thy father which is in secret and thy father whiche seeth in secret / shall rewarde thy openly And when ye praye / bable not moche / as the heathē do for they thynke that they shal be heard for theyr moche bablynges sake Be not ye lyke them therfore For your father knoweth wherof ye haue nede / before ye aske of hym After thys maner therfore shall ye praye Oure father which art c Mathew vi b. Lykewyse the spirite also helpeth our weakenes For we knowe not what we shuld desire as we ought nevertheles the spirit it self maketh intercession mightlye for vs wyth vnoutspekeable groninges Howe be it he that sercheth the hart knoweth what the minde of the spyryt is for he maketh intercession for the sayntes / according to the pleasure of God Romanorum .viij. d. Beleue me the tyme cōmeth that ye shal neyther vppon this montein nor at Ierusalem worshyp the father The time commeth and is nowe alreadye / that the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spiryt and in trueth For the father wil haue such to worship hym God is a spiryt / and they that worship him / must worship in spiryte and trueth Iohn .iiij. c. For we are the circumcysyon / euen we that serue God in the spirite Phil .iij. a. Also I shall praye wyth voyce / but I shal pray wyth vnderstādīg Yet had I lever in the cōgregacion to speake five wordes with my vnderstādīg / that I maye enforme other also / rather thē tēne thousand wordes with tōge i. Cor .xiiij. c. I wyl therfore the men pray in al places / lyftīg vp pure hāds wtout wrath or strife i. Timoth .ij. b. Watch therfore at all tymes and pray Luke .xxi. g. Pray alwaies with al maner of prayer supplycacion in the spyrite Ephes .vi. c. I will always prayse the everlastīg / his praise shal be alwaies in my mouth Psal .xxxiiij. a. We reioyce before God of you / we pray excedīgly day and night .i. Thess .iij. b. Men ought alwaies to pray ād not to leaue of Luke .xviii. a. Pray without ceasing .i. Tess .v. d. Verely / Verely I saye vnto you what soeuer ye do aske my Father in my name / he shal gyue it you Iohn .xvi. e. The two cōdicions whych are chefely required in prayer Marc .xi. c. Whatsoeuer ye desyre in your prayer / beleue that ye shall receyue it / and ye shal have it And whā ye stand and pray / forgyue yf ye haue ought against anye man / that your father also in heauen / maye forgyue you your trespaces Our father We haue but one God / even the father of whome are all thīgs we in hī .i. Cor .viii. I am the father of Israell Ierem .xxxi. I wyl be your father ye shal be my sōs doughters / saith the almighty lorde ij Cor .vi. d. Shuld not a sonne honour his father / and a seruaunt his master if I be nowe a father / where is my honour if I be the lord where am I feared Malach .i. b. Is ther any man among you which if his sōne asked hym bread / wold offer him a stone Or if he asked fysh / wold he proffer him a serpent If ye then with are evell / can gyue your children good giftes howe moche more shall your father which is in heauen / gyue good thynges to them that aske him Mat .vij. a. Thou lord arte our father and Redemer and thy name is everlasting / Esay .xliij. c. I prayse the / o father and lord of heauen and earth / that thou hast hyd these things from the wyse and prudent / opened thē vnto Babes Euen so Father / for so it pleased the. All thinges are geuen over vnto me of my father / and no man knoweth the sōne but the father neyther knoweth any man the father saue the sonne / and he to whome the sonne wyll open it Mathe xi e. Mathew .xxviij. c. Luc .x. c. Iohn .iij. e .vij. c .viij. b .x. b. Behold what loue the father hath shewed on vs / that we shulde be called the chyldren of God .i. Iohn .iij. a. For so much then as ye are childeren / God hath sent the spirit of his sonne into your hartes / which crieth Abba that is father Wherfore nowe thou art not a seruaunte / but a sonne If thou be a sonne then arte thou the heyre of God / thorowe Christ Gal .iiij. a Roma .viij. b. For who soever are led by the spirite of God / are Gods Children for ye haue not receiued the spyryte of / bondage to feare any more / but ye haue receiued the spyryte of adopcion / wherby we cry Abba that is to saye father The same spirite certifieth our spirite that we are the chyldren of God If we be childrē / then are we heyres also / namely the heyres of God / and heyres annexed with Christ Roma .viij. b. Haue we not all one father Hath not one God made vs Why doth every one of vs then despyse his owne brother / and so breake the Couenaunt of our Father Malach .ij. b. Is not he thy father and thy Lorde Hath not he made the and Prepared the Deut .xxxij. a. Which arte in Heauen And cal no man father vppō aerth / for one is your father which is in heauē And ye shall not suffer your selues to be called masters / for one is your master / namely / Christ and all ye are brethern Mathew .xxiij. a. Vnto the / lyft I vp mine eyes / thou the dwellest in the heauens Psal ciij. a. ij Paralyp .vi. d. Esay lxvi a. The lorde hath prepared hys seate
in heauen / and his kingdom ruleth over all Psal cij c. / Our God is in heauen / he doth what soeuer pleaseth him Psal cxv a. All the heauens are the lordes / and the earth hath he geuen vnto men Psalmes cxv d. Heauē is my seat aerth is my fotestole where shal now the house stād that ye wyl buylde vnto me wher shall be the place that I wil dwel in as for these thīgs / my hand hath made thē all / ād they are al created / sayth the lord / Esay lxvi a. Do not I fulfyl heauē aerth saith the lorde Ierem .xxiij. d. For heauen the heauē of all heauens may not cōprehēd hī Who am I thē that I shuld buyld hī an house i. Reg .viij. d .ii Chron .ij. b. But salomon buylt him an house / howbeit the hyghest of all dwelleth not in temples that are made with handes / as the Prophet sayth c. Act .vij. f. God which made the worlde / and all that therin is / for so moch as he is lord of heauen and earth / dwelleth not in Temples made of hands / neyther is he worshipped with mens handes / as though he had nede of any man / seyng he hym selfe geueth lyfe and breath vnto al men euery where hath made of one bloude all the generatyon of men to dwell vppon all the face of the Earth and hath assygned borders appoynted before / howe long and farre they shuld dwel / that they myght fele and find him And truly he is not farre from euery one of vs / for in him we lyue / move and haue our beyng / as certeyne of your owne poetes also haue sayd we are his generatyon c. Act .xvij. d. and e Halowed be thy name I wyll make the name of my holynes to be knowen among my people of Israell / and I will not let my holy name to be euell spoken of any more but the very heathen also shal knowe that I am the Lord the holy one of Israell Gzech .xxxix. b. At that tyme shall there be one Lorde onely / and his name shal be but one 1. Zacha .xiiij. b. I do not this for your sakes O house of Israell but for my holy names sake Ezech .xxxvi. d. Bring me my sonnes from farre / my doughters from the endes of the worlde Namelye all those that call on my name For them haue I created / fasshyoned and made for myne honoure Ezay .xliij. a. And the tyme shall come / that whosoeuer calleth on the name of the lorde / shal be saued Ioel .ij. f. O Lord our gouuernour / howe wonderful is the name in al the world Psa .viij. a From the rysing vp of the sōne / vnto the going down of the same / my name is great amōg the gētyles / yea in al places Mal .i. c The lord is hye aboue all heathē / his glory aboue the heauēs Who is lyke vnto the lorde our God / that hath his dwellinge so hygh / whych humbleth him selfe to beholde that is in heauen and aerth whyche taketh vp the symple oute of the dust and lyfteth the poore out of the myre The Lordes name is worthy to be praysed frō the risyng vp of the sonne vnto the goyng downe of the same Psalm cxij. a. Synge vnto the Lord and prayse hys Name / be telling of his Saluation from day to day Declare hys honoure amonge the heathen / and his wonders among all people Psalm .xcv. a. The name of the Lorde is a strong castell / the ryghtuous flieth vnto it / shall be saued Prouerb .xviij. b. Not vnto vs O Lorde not vnto vs but vnto thy name geue the praise / for thy louynge mercy and faithfulnes Psalme Cxv. a. Helpe vs O God our Sauyour for the glory of thy name O deliuer vs / and forgiue vs our sinnes for thy names sake Psalm lxxviij b. Leade my in thy way O lord that I walke in thy trueth O let my harte delyte in fearing thy name I thanke the / o Lord my God / and wyll prayse thy name for euer Psa lxxxv b. clxv a. Chro .xxix. c A frewyll offring will I geue the / and prayse thy law / o lord / because it is so cōfortable Psalm liij a. I will declare the name vnto my bretheren / in the middest of the cōgregacion wil I prayse the. Psal .xxi. c .xxiij. a. Ebr .ij. c. The Lord gaue and the Lord hath taken awaye Now blessed be the name of the Lord. Iob .i. d. Let vs therfore by hym offer alwayes vnto God the sacryfice of prayse that is to say the frute of those lyppes which cōfesse his name Ebre .xiij. c. Psal .xci. a. Thy Kingdom come Seke ye fyrst the kingdome of heauen and the ryghtuousnesse therof / so shall all these things be ministred vnto you Mat vi d. Luke .xij. d .iij Reg .iij. b. The kyngdom of God is not meate drinke but ryghtuousnesse / peace and ioye in the holy goost Roma .xiiij. c. The kingdome of God is not in wordes but in power .i. Corin .iiij. c. The kyngdom of God cōmeth not wyth outwarde apperaunce / neyther shall it be sayde Lo / here or there is it For beholde the Kyngdome of God is inward in you Luke .xvij. c. Except a man be borne a newe / he can not see the kingdom of God Ihon .iij. a. Except a mā be borne of water and of the spirite / he can not come into the kingdom of God Ihon .iij. a. Who soeuer receaueth not the kingdome of God / as a chyld / shall not entre ther in Luke .xviij. b. Fleshe and bloude can not inheret the Kingdom of God .i. Cor .xv. e. The kingdom of heauen suffreth violence / and the violent plucke it vnto them Math .xi. b. Which hath deliuered vs frō the powr of Darkenes / and translated vs into the Kyngdome of hys deare Sonne / in whome we haue Redemption thorrowe hys Bloud / namely / the forgeuenes of synnes Collos .i. b. Thē shal be the ende / whē he shall delyuer vp the Kingdome vnto God the father Whē he shall put down al rule superiore / powr For he must reigne til he haue all hys ennemies vnder fete The last ennemye that shall be destroyed / is death / i. Cor .xv. c. Similitudes of the kingdom of God Mathe .xxiij. a. e. Mar .iiij. a. b. Luke the viij a. b. Math .xiij. e. Mark iiij d. Luke .xiij. d e. Math .xiij. f. g .xviij / c .xx. .xxij. a Lu .xiiij. d. Mat .xxv. a. b. Luk .xix. b .xv. Thy will be done in Earth as it is in Heauen What wylt thou that I shall do Act .ix. a Teach me to do the thing that pleaseth the / for thou art my God Let thy louyng spyryt leade me forth vnto the Lande of rightuousnes Psal cxlij b. This is the will of him which hath sēt me / that who soeuer seeth the sonne /
barnes yet your heauenly father fedeth them Are ye not moche better thē they Which of you though he toke thought therfor could put one cubit vnto his stature why care ye then for raiment Consider the Lilies of the Feld howe they grow They laboure not / neither Spinne And yet for all that I saye vnto you / that even Salomon in all his royaltie was not arayed like vnto one of these Wherfore if GOD so Cloth the Grasse / whyche is to Daye in the Felde / and to morrow shal be cast into the furnace / shall he not moch more do the same vnto you / o ye of lytle faith Therfore take no thought / sayīg what shal we eat / or what shall we drink or wherw t shall we be clohed After al such do the heathen seke / For your heuenly father knoweth / that ye haue nede of all the se thinges Seke ye fyrst the kingdom of heauē the righteousnesse therof / and al these thynges shall be ministred vnto you Math .vi. d. Care not then for to morrowe / for the morrow shall care for it selfe Euery daye hath ynough of his own trauayle Ibidē A praier of Salomon for a cōpetēt lyuing Two things will I require of the / that thou wylt not deny me before I dye Remoue from me vanyce and lyes geue me neyther beggery nor ryches / onely graūt me a necessary lyuing Least if I be to ful I denye the / and saye what felowe is the Lord And least I being constrayned thorow pouerte / fall vnto stealing / for sweare the name of my God Prouerb .xxx. a If ryches encrease / set not your harte vppon them Psal lxi b. And forgyue vs our trespasses It is I / It is I onely / that for myne owne self sake do away thyne offences / forget thy Sinnes so that I wyll neuer thynke vppon them Esay .xliij. d. As for thyne offēces / I dryue them away lyke the Cloudes / and thy sinnes as the myst Turne the againe vnto me / and I wyll delyuer the. Esay .xliiij. d The lord is full of compassion ād mercy / long sufferinge and of great goodnes He will not alwaye be chydinge / neyther wyll he kepe his angre for euer He hath not delt with vs after our synnes / nor rewarded vs according to oure wickednes For loke how hye the heauē is / in cōparyson of the earth / so great is his mercy also towards them that feare him Loke how wyde the East is from the West / so farre hath he set our sinnes from vs. Yea lyke as a father pitieth hys owne children / euē so is the Lorde mercifull vnto them that feare him For he knoweth wherof we be made He Remembreth that we are but dust Psalm cij a. Shame not to confesse thine errour / submit not thy self vnto every man / because of sinne Eccle .iiij. d. If we say that we have no sinne / we deceaue our selues / and the trueth is not in vs. But if we knowledg our sinnes / God is faithfull and lust to forgiue vs our sinnes / and to clense vs from all vnryghtuousnes If we say we haue not sinned / we make him a lyer / and hys worde is not in vs .i. Iohn .i. Who can say my hart is cleane / I am innocent from sinne Ther is not one rightuous man in al thou aerth / that doth good and sinneth not Ecc vij c .i. Reg .viij. e. Psal liij a. Rom .iij. b. The rightuous falleth .vij. times Pro xxiiij c. What is man / that he shuld be vncleane / what hath he which is born of a womā / wherby he might be knowne to be rightuous Beholde / he hath found vnfaithfulnes among his owne saintes yea the very heauens are vncleane in his sight How moche more thē an abhominable vyle man whiche drinketh wickednes lyke water Iob .iiij. b .xv. b .xxv. b. Who can tell how oft he offēdeth Oh clence thou me frō my secret fautes Psal .xviij. b. I turned me vnto God the lorde for to pray make mine ītercessiō / with fastīg / sakcloth asshes I prayed before the lord my God knowledge / saying O lorde / thou great fearefull God / thou that kepest couenaunt and mercy with thē which loue the ād do thy cōmaūdementes Dan .ix. a. Therfore I confessed my sīne vnto the / hyd not mine vnrightuousnes I sayd / I will knowledge myne offēce / accuse my selfe vnto the Lord / and so thou forgeuest me the wyckednes of my synne Psalme .xviij. d .xxxi. a. Haue mercy vppon me O God after thy goodnes / and according vnto the great mercyes do awaye myne offences Wash me well from my wyckednes and clense me from my synne For I knowledge my fautes / and my synne is euer before me Against the onely / against the haue I sinned / and done euell in thy syght Psalme L. a Conuert thou me / and I shall be converted for thou art my Lord God Iere .xxxi. c. Psalm lxxx a. O reconcile me wyth Isope / I shall be clene wash thou me / and I shal be whiter then snowe Psalm l. a. As we forgiue them that trespasse against vs. Yf you forgyue other men theyr trespaces / your heauenly father shall also forgyue you But and ye wyll not forgyue men theyr trespaces no more shall your father forgiue you your trespaces Math .vi. b. Luk xi d. Forgiue it shal be forgeuen vnto you Luk .vi. f. Whan thou offrest thy gift at the alter / there remembrest that thy brother hath ought agaynst the. Leave there thyne offring before the allie / ād go thy way fyrst and reconcile thy selfe to thy brother / and then come and offer thy gyft Agree with thyne aduersary quickly whyle thou art in the waye wyth him / least that aduersary delyuer the to the iudge / and the iudge deliuer the to the mynister / and then thou be cast into prison I saye vnto the verelye / thou shalt not come oute thence / tyll thou have payde the vtter must farthinge Mathew v. c. Yf thy brother trespace against the / god and tell him his faut betwene the and him alone Item so shall my heauenly Father do also vnto you / yf ye everye one of you from your hartes / forgeue not hys Brother his trespaces Mat .xviij. c. d. Luke .xvij. a. Knowledge your fautes one to ā other and pray one for an other Iacob .v. c. Forbearing one an other / and forgeuīg one an other / if any man haue a quarell against an other Lyke as Chryst hath forgeuen you euen so ye also Colloss .iij. b. Blesse thē that curse you praye for thē that wrongfully trouble you Luke .vi. c. Praye for them whych do you wrong persecute you / that ye maye be the childrē of your Father whiche is in heauen For he maketh hys sonne to aryse on the euell and on the good and sendeth hys