hym from the cursse of the lawe Galath iii and paied his ransome that he thus being fully perswaded may haue a quiet herte a fre conscience a glad wil to forsake this wretched world and to go vnto the his lorde god Moreouer thou hast conquered him that hadde rule of death eueÌ sataÌ Hebru ii suffer him not therfore to exercise hys tirranny vpoÌ this our sycke brother nor to disquiet his coÌscieÌce with the errours of sin and pains of hell Gseâ xiii i. Cori. xv Lette not Satan nor his infernall army tempt him further theÌ he is able to bear but euermore gyue hym grace euen vnto his last breath valeantly to fight against the deuil witha a stronge fayeth in thy precyouse bloud that he may fyght a good fight and finish his course with ioy vn the to glorye of thi name and the health of his soul. O lord so work in him by thy holy spirite that he wyth al his hert may contempne dispise al worldly thyngâs and set his minde whoâly vpon heaueÌly thynges hopyng for theÌ with a strong vndouted fayth Agayn let it not greue him o swet sauior to be loâoned froÌ this vile wretched carcase which is now so full of sorowe trouble anguysh sickenes and paine but rather let hâm haue abent and readye wyll thorowe thy goodnesse to putte it of yea and that wyth this faith ⪠that he at the last daye shall receyue it agayn in a much better state then it is now or euer was froÌ the daie of hys byrthe Phil. iii. euen a bodye vncorruptible immortal and like to thy glorious body Let hys whol hert and mynde be set only vppon the· Let the remeÌbraunce of the ioies of heaueÌ be so feruent in his brest that he may bothe pacientlye and thanckfully take his deathe ii Cori. xv and euer wish to be with the in glory And when the time coÌmeth that he shall gyue ouer to nature and depart from this miserable world vouchesafe we most humblye beseche the O Lorde Iesu to take his soule into thy handes and to place it among the glorious company of thy holy angels and blessed Saynctes and to kepe it vnto that mooste ioyfull daye of the general resurreccioÌ that both his bodye and soule thorow thyne almyghty power being knit againe togither at that daye he maye for euer and euer enioy thy glorious kindom and sing perpetuall praises to thy blessed name Amen â A thankesgeuynge vnto God for the departure of the faythful out of thys world O How can we most louing father render vnto the sufficient thanks for thine in estimable goodnes toward thi faithful seruauntes whome thou calling out of this wretched worlde vouchestsafe to place in thy heauenly kingdoÌ amonge the gloryous company of thy holy auÌgels and blessed saintes Psal. cxv O full precyous is the death of the faithful in thy sighte Blessed are the deade that dye in the O Lord Apoc. xiiii For they are at reast froÌ their paynful trauails and labours The souls of the righteous are in thy hand Sapi. iii. O God and the payne of death shall not touch them In the syghte of the vnwise thei appere to die but they are in peace They shine as the sparckes that runne thorowe the reed bushe Danie xii They glyster as the shining of heauen Thei are as the stars world wythout ende They ar as the angels of God Math. xxâi Apoc. iiii They are clad with white garmentes haue goldeÌ crownes vpon their heads They do seruice day nyght before the glorious throne of thi diuine Maiesty Apoca vii They nether honger nor thirst anye more neyther doth the sun or any heat fal vpon them for the lambe which is in the mids of the thron gouerneth theÌ and ledeth them vnto the lyuing fouÌtains of waters They folow the laÌbe whithersoeuer he goeth They haue such ioies ⪠Eâay lxiii i. âor iii. as eie hath not sene nor eare hath herd neyther is thâr any hert able to thiÌck them Infinite and vnspeakable are the tresures O Lord whych thou haste layed vp for them that depart in thy fayth For these thy fatherly benefyts toward the souls of the fayethful for that it hath pleased the to cal our ChristeÌ brethren and sisterne from this vale of misery vnto thy heuenly kingdome we geue vnto the most herty thanks humbly beseching the that thou wylte take lyke care for vs and so gouern vs wyth thy holye spirite both in sycknes and in health that we maye lyue a good and godlye lyfe in thys preasânte world and whensoeuer it shal be thy good plesure to call vs hence we may with strong faith in the and in thy soÌne Christe Iesu our Lord commeÌd both our bodies soules into thy mercifull handes and thorowe thy goodnes be placed in thy gloryous kyngdome among thy faythfull choseÌ people and so for euer and euer praise magnify the our heauenli father to whome with thi derely beloued son Iesu Christ our Lord and sauior and the holy gost that moste swete comfortour be al glory and honor worlds without end AmeÌ Finis ⧠The Letanye and Suffraââs O God the Father of heauen haue mercy vpon vs miserable sinnârs O God the Sonne redemer of the world haue mercye vpon vs miserable synners O god the holy âost proceding from the father the soÌne haue mercy vpon vs miserable siÌners O holy blessed glorious tryniti thre persons one god haue merci vpon vs miserable siÌners Remember not Lord our offences nor the offences of our forefathers neyther take thou vengaÌce of our synnes spare vs good lord spare thy people whom thou hast redemed with thi most precious bloud and be not angri with vs for eâer Spare vs good Loâdâ From al euil and mischiffe froÌ sin froÌ the crafts and assaults of the deuil from thy wrath from euerlastyng damnacion Good lorde deliuer vs. ⧠From blindnes of hert from pride vainglory hypocrisy from enuye hatred and malice and all vncharitablenes Good lord delyuer vs. ⧠FroÌ fornicacion and all other dâadly sin ⪠from all the deceites of the world the fleshe the deuyl Good loâde delâuâr vs. â FroÌlightning tempest from plage pestileÌce fameÌ froÌ battel murther from sodaine death Good lorde delyuer vs. FroÌ al sedicion and pryuy conspiraci froÌ the tiranni of the Bishop of Rome al his detestable enormities from al false doctrin heresy froÌ hardnes of hert coÌteÌpt of thy word commandemente Good lorde delyuer vs. ⧠By the misterye of thy holy incarnacion by thy holy natiuity cyrcumcysyon by thy Baptysme fasting and temptacyon Good lorde delyuer vs. By thine agonye and bloudye sweat bi thi crosse and passion bi thy precious death and buriall bi thy glorious resurreccioÌ âª asceÌcion by the coÌming of the holi gost Good lorde delyuer vs. In al time
faââheful prayeâ obtayneth of God as oure Sauyoure Christe sayeth what so euer ye shall aske in prayer If ye beleue ye shall receyue it For asmuche therefore as nothynge is more necessarye too bee vsed of thee treue Christians for the contynuâunce of goddes fauoure and of hys heauenlye blessynges towarde them and for the auoydynge of all plages and dyspleasures than prayer for asmuche alâo as nothynge dothe so muche adorne garnyshe and seâte forthe the goodlye and prosperous state of a common wealthe as euerye manne diligentlye fayeth fullye and quyetly to lyue in his vocacion and callynge I not otherwyse knowinge howe I may be able to doo good to my countrye out by prayinge preachynge and wryghtynge for fortune gooeth foorthe frowardelye too trowne vppon me haue these fewe weekes paââe compiled and made a boâe ãâã Prayers comprehendynge not onely necessaây ând conuenyenâ Prayers for al degrees or menne euen froÌ the highest to the lowest but also for al other thynges necessary to be prayd for So that yf wee wyll folâwe the order of charytye and do the wyl of God whiche commaundeth vs to pray one for another âgayne if we wil praye to obtain vertue and to flâ vyce ⪠this booke shall miniââer to the godly conuenyenâe and mere prayers And because the prayers shoulde bee the more acceptable vnto god ⪠and souÌd the better in hys godly eares agayne that the godly exercisers of prayer may praye wyth the more fruite and bee the better editted I haue trauayled to the vttermooste of my power too vse in theese prayers as fewe woordes of my owâeaâ I coulde and to gleâe oute of the frutieful fyelde of the sacred scryptures what so euer I founde meete for euerye prayer that I made that whan it is prayed not manne but the holy Ghost may seme to speake After I hadde finyshed theese prayers mooste vertuous Ladye youre ãâã came fyrste too my remembrance as a worââye Patrones boothe of the godlye and of godlynesse boothe of the learned and of learninge to whom euen of most bounden dutye I oughte to offer thys my laboure The gyfte I confesse is small and slender if it beâ compared wyth youre graces lyberalytye whyche your grace hathe mooste bounteouslye shewed vnto me sence I came fyrste too youre seruyce Notwythstandynge I am so fullye perswaded of youre gâaces mooste gentle nature and godlye dysposyon toward so many ãâã are godly and well bent and vertuouslye minded that I feare nothinge to oââer this my âooke vnto your grace as a testimonye of my seruiseââle heart and ready bent good wyll towarde your grace It is a flower I graunte Notwithstandynge suche a flower as if it be ryghtelye vsed is of synguler vertue and myghtye in operatyon No euylaâer can huâte where the ââuoueâ of thys flower commeth yea the deuil the world the flesh caÌ not abide the ayer of thyâ flower so mighte is the spiritual operacion therof The flower geââth a smel in the streâes to the soule of the faythefull as Cimamone and Balme ⪠that hathe so good â sauoure ⪠yea a swete odoure doth it gyue as it wer mirre of the best I therfore most humblye besechâ your grace to take thys my small gyft in good part which comminge as it were from your Grace into the handes of many shal I doubt not doo manye good and bee the occasion that vyce shal decrese and vertue abundauntly encrease among vs. God whose holye worde your Grace most feruently loue and moste earnestly practise in your daylye conuersacion mought vouchsafe to âreserue your Grace wyth my Lordes Grace youre moste louyng husband and al your godly âeâtuous chyldreÌ in coÌtinual health dayly eÌcrease of honour vnto the glory of his name and âhe comfort of al vs your graces moostâ humble and faytheful serââânts Amen ¶ The Prayer Of oure Lorde O LORD God our father in heaueÌ we thi miserable chyldrene vppon earth besech thee mercyfully to loke vppon vs and sende vs thy grace that thy name maye âe sanctifyed amonge vs and in all the worlde throughe the pure preachynge of thy woorde ⪠and trewe knoweledge and vnderstandinge of thee same and thoroughe earneste charytye in oure dayelye conuersacyon and lyuynge Seclude thou gracyously frome vs all false doctryne and euyll lyuynge whereby thy worthy name myghte be blasphemed and slauÌdered Oh let thy kyngedome come and bee greate to all synfull and blynde people and such as be houlden captyue of the deuyll and his kingdome brynge thou Lorde to repentaunce and to the knowledge of the trewe faith in Iesus Christ thy sonne Strengthen vs Lord with thy grace to do thy wyl in life and deathe in well and in woo that our wil may be alwaies broken offered vp and mortified Geue vs our daily bread preserue vs from all couetousnes ⪠and immoderate carefulnes of the belly that of the we maye be assured to haue aboundaunce of all good thinges necessary for vs. Forgeue vs oure trespasses ⪠that we maye haue a glad and a quietâ conscyence in the in that we receiue forgeuenes of our synnes as we be wyllyng to forgeue all them that trespasse againste vs. And leade vs not into teÌptacion but streÌgth then vs Lord wyth thy spirite to subdue the flesh to dispise the worlde wyth the vanities thereof to ouercome the deuell wyth all hys crafty assaultes And finally deliuer vs from al euil both bodely and ghostlye temporall and eternal for thine is the kingdome the power and the glorye for euer So be it The Flour of godly praiers most worthy to be vsed in these our daies for the sauegard health and comforte of all degrees and estates Newlie made by Thomas Becon ¶ A prayer for the mornynge O Heauenly Father Psal. xxxi Psal. xxvii Psal. xii whiche lyke a dyligent watchmaÌ attendest alwayes vpoÌ thy faythful people wheither they wake or âlepe mightely defendest theim not onely from Sathan that old enemy of maÌkind but also from all other their aduersaryes so that throughe thy godly power they bee harmlesse preserued I moost hartely thancke the that it hathe pleased thy fatherly goodnesse soe toe take care of me thyne vnprofytable seruaunt thys nyghte pâste that thou hast bothe safelye kepte me frome all myne enemyes also giueÌ me swet slepe vnto the great comforte of my bodye I most entireli besech the o most merciful father to shew the like kindnes toward me this day in preseruing my body soule that as my enemies may haue no power ouer me so I likewyse maye neyther thincke breath or speake or doo anye thynge that maye bee dipleasaunt to thy fatherly goodnes daungerous to my selfe or hurtful to my neighboure but that all my enterprises may be agreable to thy moost blessed wil whiche is alway good and godly doinge that Leuiti xix Mat. xxii Roma xiii Galla. v Luk. ii that may auaunce thy glory aunswer to my vocacion and profyt my neyghboure whoÌ I ought to loue as
bodies with fode and raiment may shew them selues profitable members of the chrysten publique weale and faythful seruauntes to the their Lorde God whyche alone art worthye all honoure and glorye Amen A prayer for children AS thou O mercyful father hast geuen commaundemeÌt vnto al fathers ⪠mothers to brânge vp theyr children in thy feare nourtour and doctryne ⪠so likewyse thy good pleasure is that children shuld honor reuerence their parentes Eâodu ix Deute v. Mathe. xix Mar x. Eâhe âi Collo iii. Eccl iii. viâ Tobi. iiii Eccle. iii. Proue xix Proue xxx Deu. xxvii diligentlye geue ear vnto their vârtuous enstruccions and faythfully obey them And as thou hast promised helth honour glory rychâs long life all that good is vnto theÌ that honour reuerence and huÌbly obeye their fathers mothers so haste thou threatned vnt o dysobedyeÌt chyldren ignominie euyll fame conteÌpt shame dishonour pouertie sickenes short life and suche other plagues Yea in thy holye lawe thou doest not onelye pronounce them accurssed that dyshonor theyr fathers mothers but thou also commaundest that if anye chylde be stubberne disobedieÌt and wil not heare but rather despise the commaundemeÌt of his father and mother ⪠Deute xxi the same shuld be stoned vnto death without mercy so greatly doste thou abhorre disobedieÌce and rebellioÌ agaynst all persons but specially agaynst parentes Deute iiii Heb. xiii We therefore hartely wishyng that the plages of thy fearce wrathe for thou O God art a consumâng fyre maye be far from vs ⪠most huÌbly besech the to graue in the harts of all children of whatâoeuer age kynd estat or degre thei be true honour harti reuereÌce ⪠and vnfained obedyence toward theyr pârentes Giue them grace o good Lorde that as they profes thi son Christ in name so they may truly represent his maners in their life and conuersacion Luke ii whiche willinglye was obedieÌt vnto his mother mary and vnto her husband Ioseph geuyng example to al children of the like subieccion and obedyeÌce towârd theyr parents Engraffe in them such a loue toward theyr fathers mothers that they mai both reuereÌce theÌ with outwarde honour and also for their power helpe them socoure theÌ prouyde for them comfort anb cherish theÌ in their nede eueÌ as their pareÌts nourished and comforted theÌ in their infancy tender age Esay xliii But aboue all thynges geue theÌ grace truly to honour the whyche art the heauenly father yea oure father our redemer whiche hast made vs dayly cherishest vs euen as a father or mother cherishe their mooste deare and naturall chyldren So shall ât come to passe Esaye xlix that they faythfully honourynge the shal also in order hartely honour and vnfainedly obey theyr carnal pareÌtes in thi feare vnto yâ glory of thy most blessed name which is most worthi to be honored worldes without ende AmeÌ A prayer for Masters ALthoughe O Christe thou most hyghest Lorde al power both in heuen and in erth Mât xxviii be geueÌ vnto the of thy heauenly father and albeit thou hast geueÌ vs a commaundement that wee shuld not desire to be called master Mat. xxiii for we haue but one mayster whyche thou art al we are brethren hauing one father which is in heauen yet forasmuch as thou accordyng to thy blessed will hast appoiÌted some superiours some inferioures some masters some seruaunts some to commaunde some to obey some to rule some to searue and by thys meanes suche as be in superiorytye haue obteyned by thy holye worde the name of maisters or Lordes because they haue seruauntes vnder them and rule vnder the accordynge to thy good pleasure godlie appointment whyche art the mooste supreame power and mooste excellente maiesty Kinge of kinges and Lord of Lordes i. Timo. vi Apoc. âvii and .xix. to whom all thinges both in heauen and in earth and vnder the earthe do bowe their knees and geue reuereÌce honoure Philip. ii whose praise also euery nacion and language doth auance and set forth coÌfessing that thou art the Lorde Iesu Christe vnto the glorye of God the father We moste humblye praye thee whyche arte the greatest master and moste hyghest Lorde to sende thy holye spiryte vppon all suche as are called masters here in earthe and haue superioritie ouer other that they remembrynge them selues to be thy seruaunts Ephesi vi Collo iiii and that thei also haue a master in heaueÌ with whoÌ ther is no respect of persons may put awaye all threatninges al cruelty al vnrightousnes and do that vnto their seruauÌts whiche is iust equall Eccle. vii Graunte that they entreate not euyll theyr seruauntes whiche worke truly nor the hyreling that is faithful vnto theÌ Eccle. iiii Eccle. vii GrauÌt that they be not as lions in theyr houses destroyinge their houshold folks and oppressing such as are vnder them but rather that they cherysh and loue their faithfull discrete seruauÌtes euen as their owne soul and by no meanes suffer theÌ to be vnrewarded for their paines takiÌg nor yet at the laste to be driuen to beggary for their true seruice doyng but that they liberally rewarding them according to their desertes may shew theÌ selues to be thy true seruauÌtes which leauest no maÌ vnrewarded Math. xvi but geuest to eueri maÌ according to his dedes Roma ii to them that do wel and continue in wel doing glory honour peace immortality and euerlastiÌg life to them that do euill and coÌtinue in the same indignacion wrath displesure trouble sorow and eternal damnacioÌ GrauÌt therfore O Lorde that all temporall masters may in all their doyngs resemble the which art the heaueÌly and euerlasting master and so be haue theÌ selfs both toward theyr seruauÌts and all other accordnig to thy blessed wyl that at the laste daye they maye be founde in the nuÌber of theÌ to whom thou shalt say Come ye blessed of mi father possesse the kingdom which was prepared for you from the beginninge of the world Math. xxv Lord let it so come to passe Amen A prayer for seruauntes O Christ my lord and sauiour which being the son of the liuing God yea God him self from euerlastynge didst not disdaine at the wil of thine heuenly father to make thy selfe of no reputation to become man to take vpon the the shape of a seruaunt to obey thi fathers commauÌdement to the deathe Philip. ii yea euen the death of the crosse for our saluacioÌ refusiÌg no seruice no trauail no labour no payne that mighte make vnto the comforte of mankynde we mooste humbly beseche the to geue al seruauÌts grace to practise thy humility and obedyence that as thou moost wyllyngly diddest serue and obey thy heauenly fathers good plesure so they in like manner may wyth moste hartye affeccioÌ serue obey their bodely masters in al thynges Ephesi vi that fight not wyth thy blessed
Deu. xxxii Hebru x. Roma xii and thou wylte reward and by thys meanes we greuously offende the and breke the order of charity the bond of peace which seketh not to be reueÌged i. Cor. xiii Colloss iii but to forgeue one another euen as Christ forgaue vs. It mai pâese the therfore O most merciful Lord of thy bountyful goodnes to forgiue our enemyes and not to laye to their charge those thynges that they haue vniustly committed against vs so to sle in vs oure old corrupte and cankard nature by takyng away froÌ vs oure stonye hearte and by geuynge vs a fleshye heart Eââchi xi anâ .xxxvi. that we thorow the opperacyon of thy holye spirite maye bee contente according to thy blessed wyl commauÌdement Mathe vi and .xviii. Marke xi uke vi Luke xxiii Acteâ vii and after the exaÌple of thy son Iesu Christ our Lord of that blessed martyr S. Stephan frely and euen froÌ the veri hert to forgeue our ennemyes to speake wel of them to loue them and to do for theÌ what so euer lyeth in oure power by this meanes vnfainedli shew our selfs to be thy soÌnes Mathe. â which causest the sun to aryse on the euyl on the good and sendest the rain on the rightous on the vnrightous geuiÌg vs example that we if we wyl be thy true sonnes shuld do likwise shew our selfes beneficial not only to the good and godlye but also to the wicked and vngodli that by thys meanes we may allure euen the very aduersaryes of thy truth to speake wel of the professours of thy blessed name and to glorify the oure heauenly father which fashionest vs according to thy maners thorow the myghtye workinge of thy holye spirite to whoÌ with the and thy onli begotten sonne be al glori and honour AMEN A prayer for the aduersaries of gods truth that al men may come to the true knowledge of goddes blessed woord IT is trulye sayde of thyne holy Apostle O mooste mercifull sauiour that the naturall manne perceyueth not the thynges that parteyne vnto the spirite of God i Corin ⪠ii For they are but folishenes vnto hym neyther canne hee perceyue them because they are spiritually examined Thus to be true in the most part of men specially in the wyse and prudent of thys worlde from whom the heauenly father is wonte too hyde hys heauenlye mysteries Mathe. xi Luke x. i. Corin. i. and to shewe them to the humble and lowely dayly experience teacheth vs. For whyle the wyse worldlinges seke praise one of another Iohn v xii they can not loue the glory of god While they cleue to theyr owne fleshelye wisdome they caÌ not abide the wisdome of God which is counted folishnes in their sighte Whyle they go about to mayntain olde croked costumes supersticious ceremonis the trifling tradicioÌs of meÌ they cannot away wyth the lyghte of thyne heaueÌly truth While thei magnify them selfs shame to be taught and bi no menes wil confesse theyr ignorance and errour but perswade theÌ selfs that they are in the truthe Iohn viii whan in deede they are vnder the father of lyes and that they walke in the lyght when they are moost of all wrapped about yea ouerwhealmed wyth the mystye clouds of mens inuencyons whyle also they abhorre to heare the prechers of thy word and iudge whatsoeuer thei speak new erroneous fals doctrine it cometh to pas yâ thei hate persecute banysh and coÌdempne both thy blessed worde and al the fauourers therof ⪠thynckyng theÌ selfs to do the high seruice Iohn xv when thei âlea suche as vnfainedly professe thy Gospel And forasmuch as thys hath conceyued agaynste thy holye word and thys cruelty againste thy seruantes commeth from the wyse of thys worlde the symple and ignoraunt people also for lack of knowledge yeldeth them selfs vnto the fancys of the wily worldlings and the dreams of the bellyed Hypocrites approuing what they approue condemning what they condempne and beleuynge what they beleue By thys meanes is it come to passe that the aduersaries of thy blessed word are wonderful mani in nuÌber and very few are they which syncerelye purelye and eueÌ with the heart embrace and folow thy heauenlye doctryne No maruel Luke xâ For lytell is thy flocke O Lorde to whoÌ it hath pleased thy father to geue the kingdome of heauen and although many be made yet fewe shal be saued For many are called but few are chosen iiii Es. vi Mathe. xx so that the true louers of thy word are few but the enemies therof are many But O Lord this comforteth vs well that althoughe the aduersarys of thy truth be innumerable and albeit the powers of this world staÌd vp and come together hurlye burly neuer so much agaynst the Lord his annointed Psalme ii and by no means wil submitte them selfes to the yocke of thy blessed lawe but seeke all meanes possyble to breake it and to caste it awaye from theim yet shall they not preuayle theyr imaginacions their counsels and deuises shall come to noughte Proue xxi For there is no wisedome ⪠no forecast no counsel that can preuayle agaynst the Lorde Thou that dwellest in heueÌ Psalme ii mockeste theyr vayn entreprises and laughest both theym and all theyr mooste subtyle deuises to scorne Math. xvi For thou art that rocke agaynste whom the gates of hell shall not preuayle Math. xxi Thou arte that stonne vpon whome whosoeuer falleth he shall be crushed in peaces but vpon whome so euer it falleth it shal grynd hym all to poulder Thou arte that prycke agaynste whom it is hard to spurne Actes ix Apoc. v. Thou art that mooste vyctoryous and tryumphaunte Lyon of the tribe of Iuda against whom no fleshe canne preuayle Thou arte that Lord which bryngest to noughte the councels of the vngodly and reprouest the thoughts of the people Psa. xxxiii yea thou makest of no force al the counsels deuises and imaginacions of Princes establishing thyne owne couÌcel Esay xlvi and makinge the thoughtes of thyne own hert to abide certain and sure for euer and euer And as thou art a Lord of moste stronge puisaunce so is thy blessed word of mooste mightye force For it is a twybelle that cleaueth the hard stonnye rocke a sunder Iere. xxiii It is a consumynge fyre deuouring al the aduersaries therof Seing theÌ that as the deuises of wyse worldlinges are wicked so are they vaine and of no force and shall surelye be broughte to noughte at the tyme of the to fore appoyncted for euerye plante that thy heauenlye father hathe not planted Math. xv shall be plucked vp by the rootes it maye please the which madest Saule of a wolfe Actes ix a lambe of a persecutoure a preacher of a tyraunte an Apostle to briÌg these aduersaris of thi truth vnto the knoweledge of theyr erroure that they maye repente beleue
vnfaythfulnes whiche we receyued of old Adam to plant in vs true faith and vndoubted belefe that we may be thorowli perswaded that thou arte the sonne of the lyuynge God Math. xvi Ephe. v. verye God and verie manne our alone swete smelling sacryfyce our alone Medyatour i. Timo. ii aduocate and intercessoure oure alone wysdome ryghteousnesse i. Iohn ii Hebru vii i. Corin. i. sanctificacyon and redempcyon by whome alone and for whose sake only thy heauenly father is well pleased wyth vs our sinnes are remytted grace and euerlastyng lyfe are frely geuen vnto vs. O Lord God suffer vs not to lene to our own wisdoÌ nor to beleue as blynd flesh fansyeth nor to seke saluacioÌ wher supersticioÌ dreameth but lette our fayth onlye be grouÌded on thy worde and geue vs grace trulye to beleue in the with all our hert to putte our trust in thee to looke for all good thynges of thee Prouer. iii. to call vpon thy blessed name in aduersity and with ioyfull voyces and more merye hertes to praise and magnify it in prosperity Suffer vs not to dout neyther of God thy heauenlye father nor of the god his sonne nor of God the holye ghoste but earnesâelye to beleue that you being three dysâyncte persons in the deââye are not withstanding one verye God besides whome there is no God neither in heauen nor in earth i. Cor. viii Graunt also that we may assuredli beleue whatsoeuer is coÌtained in the holi scriptures and by no meanes suffer our selfs to be plucked from the verity thereof but maynely and stedfastly abyde in the same âueÌ vnto death rage worlde rore deuyl And this fayth O sweete Iesu encrese thou dayly in vs more and more Luke xvii that at the last thorow thy goodnes we may be made perfect stroÌg meÌ in thi holi religion and shew our selfs both before the the world truly faithful by bringinge forth plenty of good worckes vnto the glory and honoure of thy name whiche with God the father and God the holye ghoste lyueste and reignest true God worlds wythout ende Amen A praier for Charitie ⪠THy holye Apostle wryteth O mooste gentle sauioure that the ende of the commaundemente is loue i. Timot. i. that commeth of a pure heart and of a good conscyence and of faithe vnfained For he that loueth the his Lord God with al hys heart Deut. vi Mat. xxiii âeuit âiâ Rom. xiii Mark xii Luke xx wtal hys soule with al his minde wtal his streÌgth and his neighboure as hymself fulfilleth the whole law For al the law and the prophets requyre no more of vs but loue eueÌ to loue yâ our Lord God aboue al thynges and our neyghbour as our selfe Without this loue all that we do semeth it neuer so muche prayse worthy in the sight of men is abhominable before yâ Yea as thi blessed Apostle saith though I spake wyth the tonges of men and auÌgels and yet had no loue I were euen as a soundynge bras i. Cor. xiii or as a tynklyng cymbal And thoughe I coulde prophecye and vnderstand al secrets and al knowledge yea if I had al fayth so that I coulde moue mouÌtains oute of theyr places yet had no loue I wer nothiÌg And though I bestowed al mi goods to fede the pore and thoughe I gaue my bodye euen that I burned yet had no loue it profiteth me nothyng For by loue are we knowen to be thy dysciples Iohn xiii euen as the deuyls impes ar knoweÌ by hatred maliciousnes And the loue O lord that thou requirest of vs is no worldli nor fleshly loue for if any maÌ loueth the world i Iohn ii the loue of the father is not in him And whosoeuer wil be a freÌd of the worlde Iacob iiii is made the ennemy of God but godly spiritual sincere tru pure loue eueÌ such loue as suffreth loÌg is courteous enuieth not doth not frowardli swelleth not i. Cori. xiii dealeth not disonestlye seketh not her owne is not prouoked to anger thiÌketh not euyl reioyseth not in iniquiti ⪠but reioiseth in the truth suffereth al things beleueth all thynges endureth all thynges Thys godly loue this ChristeÌ charytie gyue thou vnto vs o good Lord that we maye vnfaynedly with al our hearte loue the our Lorde God whiche so dearlye louest vs that thou gauest thi self for vs an offering a sacrifice of a sweete sauour to God Ephev v. Take away from vs the loue of worldely thynges whych though they appere neuer so plesaunt and beutiful are not withstanding mere vanitie and giue vs grace so to vse this world as thoughe we vse it not For the fasâoÌ of this world passeth awai Make vs also to abhor the filthy beastlyke pleasures of the stinckyng flesh i. Cori. vâi and by no meanes to be entaÌgled with the loue of theÌ the ende wherof is dyshonoure shame corrupcyoÌ destruccioÌ daÌnacyon and kyndle our herts so feruentlye wyth thy loue ⪠that no thynge maye delyght and please vs but only thou ⪠and whatsoeuer maye make vnto thy glorye is agreable to thy blessed commaundement so that thou only mayest be oure loue our delyght our ioy oure myrthe oure solace and whatsoeuer is without the and estranged from thy loue let it be counted of vs more vayne then vanitie it selfe and more fil thye then the very doÌge Graunt also that from this oure loue towarde the there may issue oute a vehemeÌt and brenninge loue to ward our neighburs yea toward our very enemyes that we maye loue them from the very hearte yea euen as our selues praye for them ⪠geue theÌ good couÌsel helpe them defend them socour them prouyde for their necessities Luke vi and deale with them in al thinges as we wyshe to be dealte wyth all O Lord God thou arte loue and he that dwelleh in loue â Iâon iiii dwelleth in the and thou in him Graunt that in this world we may so dwel together thorow loue thou in vs by thi holy spirit and we in the by faith that after our departure froÌ this vale of miseri we may be placed with the in thy heaueÌly mancion so continewe wyth the in glorye for euer and euer Amen A prayer for a godlye lyfe IT greatly greueth vs O merciful father and euer lastynge God that wee thorowe the greuous continual assaultes of our ennemies are not able to pas ouer our yeres of thys world wyth such purytye of lyfe as we ought and as thou requirest of vs. Uerely we are on euery part so beseged and compas sed round about of our aduersaries that scarcely at any time we can be fre from their pestiferous and deadly darts nor yet haue so muche respyte as once to breath towarde true godlynesse Oh mooste louinge Lorde thou arte oure father and we thy chyldren conuenient therfore is it that we thy children represent
and openli declare in our conuersacyon the maÌners of the our father Thou arte good gentel louynge charitable mercyfull pacyente longe sufferyng holy righteous faithfull c. It therefore becommeth vs thy chyldren in oure lyuing to practyse goodnesse gentlenesse loue charytye mercye pacyence longesufferyng holynes ryghteousenes fayeth et ce Thou hast geuen vs an example that eueÌ as thou hast done Iohn xiii so we lyke wyse shuld do If we say we dwel in the we ought to walke as thou haste walcked i. Ioh. iii. For thou hast called vs ⪠not to vnclennes but vnto holynesse i ⪠Thess. iiii Thou haste deliuered vs from thee power of our ennemyes Luke i. that wee beynge wythout feare shuld serue the in holynes and ryghteousnesse al the dayes of oure life The bloude of thy sonne Iesus Christ hathe cleÌsed vs from al sinne not that we shuld continue in darcknes i. Iohn i. but rather walke in the light as thou art in the light Thy louing kindnes hath appeared vnto al men Titu ii not that wee shoulde folowe vngodlines and worldly lustes but that we shulde lyue soberly righteouslye and godlye in thys presente world Thou dyddest chose vs in Christe Ephesi i. before the fouÌdacions of the worlde were layd that we shulde be holye and wythout blame before the thorow hym Ephe ii We are thy workmanship created in Christ Iesu vnto good workes whych thou ordeynest afore that we shoulde walke in them Foras much theÌ as al the benefits whiche yâ hast bestowed vpon vs are geuen vs vnto thys end that we shuld walk worthy of thy kyndenes represeÌt thy maners in our conuersacion mortifi the flesh the lustes therof haue nothiÌg to do with sathaÌ nor the world but lead a good lyfe garnished ful of good workes and in al poyntes fashioned after the rule of thi blessed word we most hertely pray yâ to indue vs wyth thy holy spirit Ezechie xi and .xxxvi. which may take away our stonye hert geue vs a new fleshy and soft herte Ephes. iiii kyl that old man in vs which is corrupt thorow deceyuable lustes fassion in vs the newe man whiche is made after thy Image likenes in righteousnes true holines Suffer vs not to giue ouer our selfes agayn vnto our old lusts and coÌcupiscences wherw t we wer led wheÌ we knew not the nor thy soÌ Christ but eueÌ as thou which hast called vs arte holy so likewise graunt that we may be holy in al oure conuersacion O merciful God not the herers of thi law but the fulfillers of it shal be iustified before the. Romay ii Iacob i. Neither shal euery one that saithe vnto the Math. vii Lord lord enter into the kingdoÌ of heauen but thei that do the wyl of thee our father Titu i. which art in heauen To confes thee wyth our mouth and to deny the with oure dedes worketh rather oure damnacion then saluacioÌ For the true knowledg of the coÌsisteth not in talking i. Cori. iiii but in working not in fauoring but in folowing not in louing but in liuing Math. xxi To promise the bi mouth that we wil work in thi vineyard yet work nothing at al declare not vs to be thy soÌnes but rather bastards ⪠to brag of the iustificatioÌ of faith not to bring forth the fruts therof to glory in the merits of thi sonne Christ in his blud death passion not to liue worthy of his kindnes Romai vi to profes thy holy gospel not to walk accordiÌg to the doctrin therof to be baptised in thi name not to mortifi our meÌbers which ar of the erth nor to walk in a new life to be per takers of thy deuine misteries Ihon. xâ not to be made one spirit with the what auaileth it we ar thy freÌds if we do those thing that thou coÌmaÌdest vs. We ar thi seruauÌts Romai vi if we be obediente to thy wyll We are thy sonnes if we honoure and reuereÌce the according to thi word We seke thy glory if we attempt nothiÌg wherof thou shouldest be dishonored i. Peter ii Leding alife conformable to thy blessed wil we shall prouoke the very enemies or thy truth to praise the but contrarye wyse thou shalt be euyl spokeÌ of Graunt therfore we beseche the that our lyfe may answer to our profession Math. v. and that the lyghte of our good works may so shine be fore menne that they seing oure godly conuersacion may glorifie the oure heauenly father Amen A prayer agaynst the temptacions of the deuil the world the fleshe ALbeit O most myghtye captayne moste valeant warryour and most tryumphante Lorde Christe Iesu thou by thy death hast put doune him Hâbru ii i. Cori. xv Osee. xiii that hadde Lordshippe ouer death that is to saithe deuil that thou mightest deliuer theÌ whych thorow fere of death wer al their lyfe tyme in danger of bondage and albeit thou haste spoiled rule and power and made a shewe of them openly and hast triumphed ouer them in thine own parson by thys meanes delyuered vs from the hands of our enemyes Colloss ii Ephesi iii. Luke i. that we myghte serue the all the dayes of oure lyfe in suche holynesse and ryghteousnesse as are accept before the yet the deuil for the olde malyce whyche he hathe borne against maÌ from his firste creacioÌ for thorowe enuye of the deuil deth entred into the worlde gothe forthe styll to rage against vs âenesi iii. Sapien. ii ⪠i. Peteâ v. and walketh aboute like a rorynge Lyon seking whoÌ he may deuour And if he wer not restrained bi thy godli puissaÌce he wold surely swalowe vs vp Iob. i. Psa cxxiiii so greate is his tiranye so myghty is hys power He preuailed against our fyrste parentes yea and that in the state of theyr innocency and immortality He afterward attempted other preuailed wherof soÌe notwithstandyng wer the choseÌ vessels of mercy Gânesi iii. ii ReguÌ xi Mat. xxvi Math. iiii Mark i. Luâe iiii Here of getting a courag vnto hym self he feared not to assail that with his suttel teÌptacioÌs Oh is it theÌ to be thought that he willer vs alone so feble so weke redy at euery momeÌt to be ouer throweÌ Thou thy self callest him the prince of this world Iohn âii âiiii â xvi ââ Cor. iiii and thy holy Apostle nameth hym the god of this world Strong must he nedes be of no smal myght whom thy holy word so termeth stronge in dede in comparison of vs but weake and of no forse beinge compared wyth the. Thys Prince this god of the world doest thou suffer coÌtinually to war agaiÌst thine elect and chosen people as for the reprobate and wycked Iob. i. he hath theÌ al redy in his court at coÌmaÌdemeÌt not to destroi theÌ whiche he
of our tribulacioÌ in al time of our wealth in the hour of death in the day of iudgment Good lorde delyuer vs. ⧠We sinners do besech the to here vs O Lorde God and that it maye please the to rule and gouern thy holy church vniuersal in the ryghtewaye We beâech the to heare vs good lord That it may please the to kepe Edward the sixt thy seruaÌt our king and gouernoure We bâseâh the to heare vs good lorde ⧠That it mai please the to rule hys heart in thy fayth feare and loue that he may always haue affiance in the and euer seke thi honour and glory We beseecâe thâ to âeare vs good Lorde â That it may please yâ to be his defeÌdour and keper geuyng him the victory ouer al his ennemies We bâsââchâ thâ to heare vs good Lorde â That it may please the to illuminat al bishops pastors ministers of the church with true knowlege vnderstaÌding of thy word and that both by theyr preaching and liuing they may set it forthe and shew it accordyngly We beseeche the to ââare vs good Lorde â That it may please the to endue the Lords of the counsayle al the nobilitie with grace wysedome and vnderstandyng We beseeche the to heare vs good Lorde â That it may please the to bles and kepe the magistrats geuing them grace to execute iustice and to mayntayne truthe Wââesâche the to heare vs good Lorde â That it may please the to bles and kepe thy people We besech the to hear vs ⪠c. ⧠That it maie plese the to geue to all Nacions vnytye peace and concorde We besech the to heare vs ⪠c. ⧠That it may plese the to geue vs an hert to loue and dread the and diligently to liue after thy coÌmaundementes We beseche the to heare vs. c. ⧠That it my please the to geue al thy people increase of grace to heare mekely thy word and to receiue it with pure affeccioÌ and to bring forth the fruts of the spirit We besech the to heare vs ⪠c. â That it mai plese the to bring into the waye of truth al such as haue erred and are deceiued We beseche tâe to heaâe vs. c. ⧠Thaâ it may please the to streÌgtheÌ such as do stand to coÌforte help the weke herted to rayse vp theÌ that fal and finalli to beat doun SathaÌ vnder our fete fete We beseche the to heare vs good Lord. That it mai plese the to succour helpe and coÌfort al that be in danger necessity and tribulacion We beseche the to here vs good Lorde That it maye please the to preserue al that trauail by land or by water all women labourynge of childe all sicke persoÌs and yonge children and to shew thy pity vpon al prysoners and captyues We beseche the to heare vs good Lorde That it may plese the to defend and prouide for the fatherles childreÌ and widows and al that be desolate and oppressed We beseche the to heare vs good Lorde That it maye pease the to haue mercy vpon al men We besech the to heare vs good Lorde That it may plese the to forgeue our enemies persecutours slaÌderers and to turne their herts We besech the to heare vs good lord That it may please the to geue preseruâ to oure vse ⪠the kindly fruites of the earâhe ⪠so as in due time we may enioye them We besechâ the to heare vs good Lorde That it may please the to geue vs true repeÌtaÌce to forgeue vs al our sins neglygences ⪠and ignoraÌces to endue vs with the grace of thy holye spirit to amend our liues according to thy holy word We beseche the to heare vs good Lorde Sonne of God we besech the to heare vs. Sonne of God we beseche the to here vs. O laÌbe of god that takest away the synnes of the worlde Graunte vs thâ peace O LaÌbe of god that takest awai the synnâs of the worlâe Haue merâyâ vâân vs. O Christ heare vs. O Christ heare vs. Lorde haue mercye vppon vs. Christ haue mercye vpon vs. Lorde haue mercye vpon vs. Our father which art in heueÌ c. And lead vs not into teÌptacion Bât ââlyuer vs from euil O Lord deale not with vs after our synnes Nether reward vs after our iniquities â Let us âraâ O God mercyefull father that despisest not the sighinge of a contrit hert nor the desire of such as be sorowful mercyfullye assist oure prayers that we make before the in al our troubles aduersitis whensoeuer thei opresse vs And gracâouslie here vs that those euils which the craft subtelty of the deuil or man worketh against vs be brought to nought and by the prouideÌce of thy goodnesse they may be dispersed that we thy seruaunts being hurte by no persecucions maye euermore geue thankes vnto the in thy holie churche throughe Iesu Christe oure Lorde O lorde aryse healpe vs and delyuer vs for thy name sake O God we haue herd with our ears our fathers haue declared vnto vs the noble woorckes that thou didst in their days and in the old tyme before them O lorde aryse help vs and delyuer vs for thy honoure Glory be to the father the soÌne and to the holye gost As it was in the begynnynge is nowe and euer shal be worlde wythout ende Amen From oure ennemies defeÌd vs O Christe Gracyouslye loke vpon our aâfliâcyons Pytifully behold the sorowes of our hearte Mercifullye forgeue the syns of thy people Fauorably wyth mercy here oure prayers O sonne of Dauid haâe mercye vpon vs. Both now and euer vouchsafe to heare vs Christe Gaaciously heare vs O Christ. Graciousây heare vs O lorde Chrâste O Lord let thy mercy be shewed vpon vs. As we do put our trust in thee Let vs praye ⪠VE humblye beseche thee O father mercyefullie to looke vpon oure infirmytyes and for the glory of thy name sake turn froÌ vs al chose euils that we most righteouslye haue deserued and grant that in all our troubles we may put our whole truste confideÌce in thy mercy and euermore serue the in holines purenes of liuing to thy honour glory through our only mediatour aduocate Iesus Christ our Lord. AmeÌ A prayer of Chrisostome ALmyghtye GOD whyche haste geuen vs grace at this tyme with one accord to make oure common supplicacyons vnto thee and doeste promyse that when .ii. or .iii. be gathered togetherin thy name thou wilt grant their requesâs fulfil now O lord the desyres and petycyons of thy seruantes ⪠as mai bemost expediânt for theÌ graâtynge vs in thys worlde knowledge of thy truthe in the worlde to come life euerlastinge Amen ãâã âyue if the time require O God heauenly Father which by thy sonne Iesus Christe hast promised to al them that seke thi kingdome and the righteousnes therof al things neââssary to their bodelye sustenaunce Send vs we beseche the in thys oure necessytye suche moderate rayn showers that we maie receiue the fruites of the erth to our comfort to thy honour through Iesus Christ our Lord. Amen For fayre wether O Lord god which for the syn of man dyddest ones drown al the world except .viii. persons and afterward of thy great mercie diddeste promise neuer to destroye it so agayne we humbly besech the that althoughe we for our iniquityes haue worthely dâserued thys plague of rayne and waters yet vpon our true repentance thou wilt send vs such wether wherby we maie receiue the frutes of the earth in due season and learne both by thy punyshement to amend our liues and for thâââemencye to geue the prayse and glory throughe Iesu Christe our Lorde Amen In the tyme of dearth and famyne O God heauenly father whose gift it is that rayne doth fal the earth is frutfull beastes encrease and fishes do multiply behold we besech yâ the affliccioÌs of thi people ⪠grant that the scarcetie dearth whych we do now most iustlye suffer for our iniquitye maye throughe thy goodnes be mercifullye turned into cheapnes and plenti for the loue of Iesu Christ our Lord to whoÌ wyth the and the holy ghost c. Amen Orthus O God mercifull father which in the tyme of Heliseus the Prophet diddeste subdeinlie turne in Samaria great scarcity and death into plenty and cheapnes extreme âamine into abuÌdance of victual haue pitie vpon vs that now be punished for oure synnes wyth like aduersytye encrease the fruites of the earth by thy heauenly benedyccyon And graunt that we receiuing thi bouÌtiful liberalitie may vse the same to thy glory our comforte relief of our nedy neighbours through Iesu Christ our Lord. Amen In the time of warre O Almighty God Kynge of all Kynges and gouernoure of all thinges whose power no Creature is hable to resyste to whom it belongeth iustlye to punyshe synners and to be mercyfull to theim that trulye repente saue and deliuer vs we humblie besech the from the handes of our enemis abat their pride aswage their malice and confound theyr deuyses that we beynge armed with thy defence may be preserued euermore from al periles to glorify the which art the only geuer of al victory through the merytes of thy onelye sonne Iesu Christ our lorde Amen In the time of any common ⪠plague or sickenesse O Almighty God which in thy wrathe in the tyme of kynge Dauid diddest âlea with the plague of Pestilence thre skore and ten thousand and yet remeÌbring thy merci didst saue the rest haue pitie vpon vs miserable sinners that now are visited with greate sickenes and mortalitie that like as thou diddest then commaund thyne Aungell to ceasse from punishing so it may now plese the tâ withdraw from vs thys plage and greuous sicâânesse through Iesus Christ our âord Amen ¶ Imprinted at London by Ihon Day dwellâng ouer aldersgate a lytle beneth S. Martins These bokes are to be solde at hys shop by the ãâã Cunduite ãâã Châpesyde ãâã prââilegâo ad imprimendum solum