that offende vs. Lede vs nat in to temptation / but delyuer vs from euyll / for it is thy kyngdome power / glory for euermore Blessed art thou lorde god of Istahell i. Par. 29. our father / euerlastyngly / for it is thy magnificens o lorde and thy power / and glory / victory / and prayse to the. O gouernour / lorde god / pytifull Ero. 34. and benigne / pacyent and of great mercy / which dost extend thy mercy vnto thousandes / which takest a way wyckednes / myschefe syn none of hiselfe is innoceÌt before the / I besech yâ that thou wilt take away out wickednes synne I beseche the lorde god of heuen / Noe. 1. strong / mighty and terrible / which kepeste couenaunt and mercy with suche as loue the / and obserue thy commauÌdementâs / let thyne eares be harknyng / and thyn eyes open / that thou mayst here the prayer oâ thy sernaunt O lorde which art pacieÌt and oâ Nu. 14 great mercy / and takest awaye ouâ iniquite and myschiefe c. forgyuâ I beseche the the synne of thiâ thy people / after the gretnes of thâ mercy Lorde god / do nat destroy thy peâple Oeu 9. / thyn eÌheritauÌce / which thoâ hast bought / through thy power Thou hast bene guyde in the mercy Exo. 15 to the people / whiche thou hast redemed Forgyue thy people / though they 2. Para 6. be sinners / for thou art my god let thyne eyes I beseche the be open and thyne eares intentif vnto the prayer that is made in this place O lorde thou art our father / and Esaia 64. we are but claye / thou arte our creatour / and all we but the werkes of thine haÌdes / o lorde be nat ouer moche angry / be no more myndefull of our iniquite / beholde / haue respecte / all we are thy people Lorde / thy mercy is euerlastig do ps 126. nat dispyse the worke of thyn haÌdÊ O thou lorde / whiche art our father Esa 63 / our redemer / thy name hathe bene euermore For we do nat prostrate our pray Da. 6. ours before thy face in Iustifieng out selues / but in trust of the great mercy herken lorde / be pleased / o lorde / attende / and do / be nat slacke my god for thyne owne sake / for thy name hath ben called vpoÌ this Cyty / and vpon the people Nu. 20 Lorde god here the clamont of this people / opeÌ vnto theÌ thy treasour / the well of the water of lyfe Let al that know thy name lorde Psal 9 truste in the / for thou haste nat forsaken them that seke the. Thou verely which arte a god Noe. 6 mercyfull / meke / and pytefull / pacient / and of hygh compassyoÌ / hast nat forsaken them Aryse lorde helpe vs / and redeme Ps 43 vs / for thy name sake Do nat remeÌbre out olde iniquitees Ps 78 / but let thy mercy preuent vs quickely / for we are made very poore / helpe vs our god and for the glorye of thy name lorde / delyuer vs / be mercyfull vnto our synnes for thy names sake I shall do sacryfyce vnto the with Psa 53 good wyll / and shall confesse thy name / for it is good For asmoche lorde / as thou aât Ps 85. swete and geÌtyll / and of plentuous mercy / vnto suche as cal vpon the Lorde hear our prayers our petitioÌs / Bar. 2. delyuer vs out for thy sake Heare O lorde and haue mercy Bar. 3. for thou art a merciful god / and haue mercy on vs / for we haue synned agaynst the. we haue synned with our fathers / Iud. 7 we haue done vniustly / we haue coÌmitted wickednes Thou that art holy / haue mercy on vs. whaÌ yâ art angry / remeÌbre mercy Hab. 5. Bor. â Be nat mynèfull of the wyckednes oâ our fathers / but be in mind of thy power and thy name at this tyme / for thou art our lorde god Let al be glad that trust in the Psal 5 then shall reioyse euermore thou shalt dwell in thâ / and al that loue thy name / shall glory in the. Thou art ryghtwise o lorde Thob 3 al thy IugemeÌtes ar true / al thy wayes / mercy / truth / iugement Blessed is thy name o god of our fathers / whiche in thy wrathe dost she we mercy / and in the tyme of trouble dost forgyue synnes / to them that call on the. All that serue and hononr the he certayne and sure that his lyfe if it haue bene tryed and proued / shal receyue the crowne of victorie / and if it be in trouble it shal be delyuered and if it be in corruption synne / he may come vnto thy mercy For thou arte nat delyted in dystroyng vs / for after tempest thou makest al thynge quiete / and after wepyng mournyng thou causyst gladnes / blessed be thy name therfore o god of Israell euermore God is at hande vnto al that cal Psal 144. on him / to suche as call on hym in truth whan I dyd cal / the good right Psal 4 wy snes dyd here me / in my tribulation / thou hast set me at large O lorde / lette me uat be confouÌded Ps 30. / for I haue called on the. I haue called on the lorde / out of Ps 117 try bulation / the lorde hathe herde me abrode In my trybulatyon I wyl cal on 2. Reg. 22. the lorde / and I wyll crye vnto my god / and he wyl here my voyce out of his holy temple / my crye shall come vnto his eares Thy good spirite shal brynge me P. 142 into a ryght grounde / for thy names sake lorde thou shalt make me alyue in thyne equyte / yâ shalte brynge my soule out of trouble / in thy mercy / thou shalt distroy al myne enemyes we wyll crye vnto the in our trybulations 2. Pat. 20. / and thou shalt here vs and make vs safe whan we be ignoraunt what we ought to do / we haue only this remedy / for to dyrecte our eyes vnto the. Byue vs helpe in our trouble / for p. 107. the helpe of man is vanite Lorde thou arte my refuge / my Hie. 16 streirgth / my fortres / in the tyme of trouble I truely shal syng of thy strength Ps 58. shal exalte thy mercy be tymes For yâ arte made my surete / my socour iÌ the tyme of my trybulatioÌ O god that arte myne helpat / I wyl synge vnto the / thou art my socout my god / thy mercy be vnto me So let thy mercy be don yâ it maâ Ps 118 coÌfort me / accordiÌg vnto thy promyse made to thy scruaunte Let thy mercyes come vnto mâ and I shall lyue / for thy loue
is my medytacyon Gyue vs helpe out of our troâble Ps 56. / for the helpe of man is vaynâ let vs worke vertue in god / and hâ shall brynge vnto nought all thâ trouble vs. In the tyme of my trouble â Ps 77 sought oute god with my handes and I was nat deceyued I wyll loke vnto the lorde / â mich 7 wyll tary vpon god my sauioure my god wyll here me Lorde haue mercy on vs / for ââ Esa 33 haue loked after the / be our defââ betymes / and our helth in tyme ââ trybulatyon No eye hath seen o god withoâ Es 64 the / the thiges that thou hast prâpared to such as loke after the. I haue remeÌbred thy mercy lorâ Ec. 50. and of thy workes that be euerlâ styng / for thou delyuerest suche â suffre the / and dost take the out of the handes of people For thou art as a defeÌce vnto the Esa 25 poore / a defence to the nedy in his trouble / a saue garde from wynde a shadowe fro the hete Nor there is none other god eyther Deu. 3. in heuen or in erthe / that is a âle to do the workes / and to be coÌpared vnto thy strength The lorde is made my strength Exo. 5. my prayse / and he is a saluatyon vnto me I do blesse the lorde god of Isra Tob. 11 âll for thou hast chastysed me / and thou hast saued me Lorde I wyll confesse vnto the / Esa 12 âycause thou hast ben angry / thy âurour is tourned / and thou haste conforted me be holde god my saâour / I wyll do boldly / and wyl âat be aferde / for the lorde is my âortres and my prayse / and he is a âauiour vnto me Lorde all that forsake the shal be Hie. 17 âonfounded / they that departe froÌ he shall be grauen in the erch / bycause they haue lefte the lorde thâ vayne of waters of lyfe Heale me lorde / I shal be healâ saue me / than I shall be saued And let thy mercy come vpon ââ Ps 118 lorde / the saluatyon accordyng tâ thy promyse Shew vnto vs lorde thy mercy Ps 84 gyue vs thy sauegarde O lorde of all vertue / blessyd â Ps 83. the man that trusteth in the. Be midefull of thy pyte o lordâ Ps 24 of thy mercy which be euerlastâ Do uat remembre the defautes â my youth / and myne ignoraunce ⪠Accordyng to thy mercy / remeÌbââ me thou good lorde of thy goodneâ For thy names sake lorde / forgâue my synne / for it is moche Haue mercy on me o lorde / accâdynge Psa 50 to thy great mercy / and aâcordynge to the gretnes of thy pâte take away myne unquite Tourn away thy face froÌ myn oâces / put away al my wickedneâ Create in me a pure herte o gâ and renew a right spirite win â Do nat cast me away froÌ thy face and do nat take froÌ me thyne holy spiryte O lorde do nat withdrawe thy coÌâassyon Ps 59. fro me / thy mercy / and thy truth / haue euer defended me In the abundanÌce of thy mercy Ps 68. here me in truthe of thy saluacion here me lorde / for thy mercy is moche / after yâ pleÌtuousenes of thy coÌpassions regarde me / do nat tour âne away thy face froÌ thy sernauÌte / for I am troubled / here me hastely And thou lorde god art pytuous Ps 85. and mercyfull / pacient and of ercedyng mercy / and true For I do knowe that thou art a Ione 4 god gentell and mercyfull / pacient and of moche compassion / and nat vengeable vpon malyce Haue mercy on me lorde / for I Ps .6 am weke / he le me lorde / for all my bones be troubled / And my soule is greatly troubled / but yet / o lorde / be conuerted delyuer my soule / saue me for thy great mercy And thou lorde do with me for thy Ps 108 names sake / for thi mercy is swet delyuer me for I am poore nedy my herte is troubled with in mâ Helpe me lorde god / sauc me foâ thy great mercy Deale with thy seruaunt accordynge Ps 118 to thy mercy / and teach iâ thy Iustyfications who wyl nat feare the lorde / magnifi Apoc 15 thi nam / for thou alone art holâ Vnto the lorde be iustice vnt Dan. 6 vs shamfastenes of face / vnto thâ truely / our lorde god be mercy anâ forgyuenes Nat vnto vs lorde god / nat vntâ Ps 115. vs / but vnto thy name gyue glory Our helpe is in the nam of the lordâ Ps 124 which hath created heuen erthâ Thou art worthy o lorde our goâ Apo. 4 to take glorye / honour / vertuââ for thou hast created al thynges / foâ thy plesure they were be creatââ 2. Ma 1 O lorde god the creatour of al thynges / terryble / stronge / ryght wyse and mercyfull / whiche onelâ art good / onely therellent kyngâ only iuste almyghty / and eternaâ which deliuered Israel fro al yuel For he that was conuerted was nat Sap 16 made hole by any thynge vysyble / but by the sauiour of all Therby truly / thou hast declared vnto thyne enemyes / that thou art he which delyueryst froÌ all euyll For neither herbe ne playstre hath made them hole / but thy worke lorde that healeth all thynges Lo thou haste created heuen and Hie ⪠32 âerth in thy greate strength / and in thy streched out arme No worde shal be diffy cyll vnto the / for thou doest mercy vnto thousandes Is ther any thig difficile vnto god Gen 18 Nu. 11. Iob. 42. Is th ende of the lorde feble I know that thou arte able to do âll thynges / and that no thought is prâuy to the. It is in thy power to do all thynges Sap 12 at thy pleasure Thou arte he lorde that hast power Sap 16 of lyfe deth / and doest lede in âo the gates of deth / and lede out For and if I sholde walke in the Psa 22 myddes of the shadowe of dethe / I wolde fear no harme by cause â arte with me And thy mercy shall folow meââ the dayes of my lyfe Thou hast mercy on al / bycause Sap. 11 thou mayste do all / and pretendest to be ignoraunt of the synne of me bycause of repentaunce / foâ thou louest the thynges that be / thou haste nat hated that that thoâ haste made / nor yâ haste nat ordayned or made any thyng with hate ⪠Thou doest spare all thynges bycause they are thyne owne / o lordâ that louest soules Bycause thou arte swete anâ Sap 12 good / lorde / thy spyrite is in althâges Howe great is the habuÌdance Ps 30. thy swetnesse / o lorde / which hââ thou hyd fro them that
wyll calle vpon the name of the lorde O lorde / delyuer my soule / our mercyful lorde and rightwyse god is pytefull Lorde / all my desyre is before Ps 36. the / and my mornyng is nat hydden from the. The mercy of thy promyse is 2 Paz 6 gret and vnserchable / for thou art the hyghest lorde god ouer all the ârth / longe suffryng / and passynâ mercyful / and sorye for the malyâ of men Thou arte worthye lorde / for tâ Apo. 5. opâ the boke to lose the seales oâ it / for thou wast slayne / and hast tâ demed vs o god in thy blode And thou lorde god hast delte ââ Barn 2 vs accordyng to all thy goodnessâ and accordyng to al thy gret pyte Ma 16 Thou arte Christe the sonne oâ the lyuyng god I haue beleued that thou arte Ioa. 12 Chryst the soÌne of the lyuyng god whiche came into the worlde For thou arte our god / thou hasâ 1 âsd 6 delyuered vs from our wickednesâ and hast gyuen helth vnto vs. God âe mercyfull to me that anâ Luâ 18 a synner Father I haue offended agaynâ Luâ 15 heuen / and before the nowe I am nat worthy to be called thy sonne lette me be as one of thy hyred sââ uauntes we are vnprofytable seru auntes Lnâ 17 / we haue done but our duâââ Encrease fayth in vs. Ma. 6. Psa 35 Haue mercy on vs / sonne of David For in the is the well of lyfe / and by thy lyght we shal se lyght Lyke as an herte longeth after Ps 41. wellys of water / so my soule longeth after the o god My soule hath thristed after god the lyuyng wel / whan shal I come and appere before t e face of the lorde My soule hath desyred the in the Esa 25 nyght / but in my spyryte in my herte shall wake for the be tyme. I bowe the knees of myne herte 2. Pa 32 prayenge vnto thy goodnes lorde / I haue synned lorde / I haue synded / I knowlege my wickednes / I aske praiÌg yâ lorde to forgiue me forgyue me / do nat dystroy me all togither with my synne / nor do nat reserue myne offences for euer / for yâ shalte saue me vnworthy / accordig to thy great mercy / I shall prayse yâ euer all the dayes of my lyfe / for all the vertu of heueÌ prayseth the / â to the is al glorye for euermore Amen THou hast here good Reder a certayn gatheryng of scritures out of both the Testamâte which declare the most abundanâ mercy of god with a clere exposicion In the begynnig the worde was Ioa. 1. and the worde was with god / anâ god was the worde The sam waâ in the begynnynge with god / aâ thinges were made by it / and witâ out it was nothynge made thaâ made is / in it was lyfe / lyfe waâ the lyght of men He came into his owne and his receyued him nat / vnto as man as receiued him / he gaue power tâ be the sonnes of god / to suche a beleued in his name which loued vs / and wasshed vâ Apo. 1. from our synnes in his blood / anâ made vs his kyngdome / precsseâ vnto god / and his father to him ãâã glorye dominion for euermore God sheweth his loue whiche ãâã Ro. 5. ârreth vs / for whan we were but synners / Christ dyed for vs moche more than now seyng we are iustifyed in his blood we shal be preserued froÌ vengeaunce through hym / for yf we were reconsyled to god whan we were enemys / by the deth of his sonne / moche more now beyng reconsyled we shall be preserued by his lyfe Unto him all the prophetes bere Actu 10 recorde / that all yâ belyue in him / do receyue remyssion of their synnes / by his name Be it knowen therfore vnto you Actu 13 ye men and brethern / that by hym remissioÌ of synnes is preached vn to you / and by hym are all that be leue iustifyed from thynges / wher by ye coulde nat be iustyfyed in Moyses lawe For what the lawe coude nat do / Ro. 8. in asmoch as it was weake / bycause of the flesshe / that dyd god parfourme and sente downe his sonne in the symilytude of synful flesshe and by synne dampned sine in the slesshe / yâ rightwisenes of the law myght be fulfylled in vs / which walke nat after the flesshe but aâter the spirite Through the grace of our lorde Act. 15. Iesu Chryst / we beleue to be sâued as well as they For in him we do lyue / and armoued Act. 17 / and be This is the same stone that waâ Actu 4 forsaken of you in your buylding whiche is sette for the foundacyoâ of a corner / and there is no saluacyon in any other Nor there is none other namâ vnder heuen gyueÌ vnto men / wheâ by we may be saued The name of the is a most defensyble Prouer 18. toure / the ryghtwyse ron â neth vnto it and he shal be exalted ⪠And it shall come to passe / that Ioel. 2. who soeuer calleth vpon the name of the lorde shall be saued For the lorde is our luge / the loâ Esa 33 de is our lawe maker / the lorde is our kynge / he shall saue vs. Blessed is the name / whose trusâ Psa 39 is in the name of the lorde / hath âat regarded vanytees / and false âychcraftes Prayse ye his name / for the lorde Ps 66 pleasaunte / his mercy is euerladyng / and his truth is fro genera âyon vnto generacyon Prayse ye our lorde god / which Iudith 13. hath nat forsaken suche as truste in him Prayse ye the lorde for he is good p. 134. syng vnto his name / for he is pleasaunt Prayse o heuens / and o erth reioyse Es 46 / ye mountaynes / make melodye / for the lorde hath conforted his people / and wyll haue mercye on the poore Blesse ye the lorde / exalte hym Ec. 43 asmoch as ye can / for he is ferre aboue all praysynge Gyue prayse / o heuens / for the Es 44 lorde hath shewed mercy / the farthest partes of the erthe make ye melodye Blesse thou my soule / vnto the Ps 102 lordes and al that is within me vn to his holy name Blysse thou my soule vnto the lorde / do nat forget the wordes of â which forgiueth al thy wickedne which healeth al thy diseases The lorde sheweth mercy / and iâgement to all that suffre wronge he hath nat delte â vs accordyngâ to our synnes / nor he hath nat rewarded vs accordyng to our wyâkednes For he hath establyshed his mercy vpon suche as feare him / according vnto the heyght of heuyn frâ the erth Lyke as a father hath mercy oâ his children / so the lorde
of Syon shal neuer be moued 1 pa. 20 Beleue in your lorde god / and âe shall be sure / beleue his prophetes / and all thynges shall come to passe happely The rightwyse shall lyue by his Hab. 2 fayth Abraham beleued god / it was Ro. 4. touÌted vnto him for rightwysnes It is nat written for him only / that it was rekened to hym for ryghtwysnes / but also for vs / to whome it shal be counted for ryght ââsnes / so that we beleue on him that reysed vp Iesu Chryste our lorde from death / whiche was delyuered for our synnes / dyd ryse âânyne for to iustyfye vs. Now trust in Chryste Iesu / ye Ephe 2 that some tyme were ferre of / are brought uere by yâ blode of Chryst Seyng therfore that we be iustiâââd Ro. 5. by fayth / we haue pease with âod through our lord Iesu Christ by whom we haue a waye in throuth fayth vnto this fauour wherein he stande reioyse in hope of the prayse that shall be gyuen of tâ sonne of god Christ is the ende of the lawe / tâ Roma 10. iustifye all that beleue If thou do coÌfesse the lorde â su with thy mouth / and wolte bâleue in thy herte yâ god reysed hiâ from the dead / he shal be saued foâ the beleue of the herte iustyfyeâ to coÌfesse with the mouth saueth ⪠who that trusteth him / shall nâ Esa 28 be shamed Do nat therfore lese your conââdence Heb. 10 / that is worthye greatte â wardes For it behoueth hi that comeâ Hebr 11 vnto god / to beleue / that he is / at that he rewardeth them that seâ after hym He is a redemer and a sauiouâ Dan. 6. workynge sygnes and meruaylâ both in heuen and in erth The lorde looseth the fettcerâ â 145. the lorde giueth syght to the blâde / the lorde lifteth vp suche as fallen / the lorde loueth the ryghwyse / the lorde prescrueth strauâ ãâã / he will defende the infaunt / and the wydowe / and wyll destroy the wayes of synners The lorde kepeth yâ froÌ al euyll Ps 120 the lorde kepeth thy soule The lorde kepeth thy in goyng and vngoyng / from heÌsforth and euermore Our god / is the god of saluatiâ Ps 67 Ps 77 Verely he is mercyfull and wyl forgyue their synnes / and wyl nat dystroye them Ps 24 All the wayes of the lorde be in mercy and truth / to them that seke his testameÌt / the recordes of him Ecc. 36 All the workes of the lorde are very good He loueth mercy and IugemeÌt Ps 32. with his mercy the erthe is replenysshed For god loueth mercy truth / Ps 83. the lorde shal gyue grace and glorye Confesse to the lorde / for he is Ps 117 good / and that his mercy is euerlastynge Israel may say now that he is good / and that his mercy is theââa stynge Blesse ye god O heuens anâ Tho. 12 confesse vnto hem before all creatures / that he hath shewed merââ vnto you / for it is good to kept sâcrete the sacrament of a kinge buâ to dysclose and confesse the âââkes of god / it is honorable Thou shalt knowlege and praâse âe 17. god / thou shalte reioyse tu hâpytefulnes Ps 129 In the lorde is mercy and plentuous redemption / and he shal ââ deme Israel / from all his ãâã tees The lorde is a pyteer and mââcy â 441 full patient / and passyng mercâfull The lorde is louyng vnto aââre turts / and his mercyes dâââced all his workes The mercyes of the lorde ar mâny Thre 3 folde / for we be nat consâmed for his pite hath nat fayled For lyke vnto his greatnes ââ Eccl. 2. is his mercy in him The pyre of a man is but emploiâd Ec. 18. vnto his neyghbour / but the py â of god âs vnto cuery creature The mercy of god is beautefull Ercl. 35 ââ to me of tribulation / lyke as a showre of raine iÌ tyme of drought Blessed be god / and the father 2. Lor. 1 of our lorde Ihesu Christe the father of mercy / and god of all consolation / whiche doth conforte vs in all our tribulation But god which is richt in mercy Ephe. 2 thorough the excedyng charitie that he bare vnto vs / whaÌ we were deade in synne / hathe reâyâed vs with Christe / by whose grace ye âe saued But after that the benignt âââ TituÌ 3. âândeues of god our sauyoure appered to manwarde ââ as for âây dedes of ryghtwysenesse that the ââd done / but accordynge vnto his mercy he hath saued vs by the wel of regeneracion / and by the ãâã ynge of the holy ghoste / the whiche ââshed on vs had oundauntly thorough Iesu Chryst our sauyour so that we beyng ons iustifyed â his grace / shulde be heyres of etânall lyfe through hope Iam. 5. For the lorde is mercyfull an pytefull Blessed be god the father of ouâ 1. Pet. 2 lorde Iesu Chryste / whiche thorough his habundant mercy hatâ begotten vs agayne into lyuyngâ hope by the resurrection of Irsâ Christ from deth / for to enioye aââheritanÌce that neuer corruptethâ wherfore in all thynges it becaâ âebr 2 hym to be made lyke vnto his brâthern that he might be a mercyfuâ and a faythfull Bysshop in thynâges concerniÌg god / for to forgyuâ the synnes of the people How great is the mercy of thâ âc 17. lorde / andhis pardon / to all thaâ to urne to him Tourne ye vnto your lorder goâ Iohe 2 for he is kyndeâ mercyfull / pacienâ and of great pyte / and forgetful of malyce whiche only hath preserued yoâ 1. ââ 20 from all your harmes troubles Approche ye vnto him / and be Ps 34 Illumined / and your faces shal nat be shamed Tourne therfore you synners / Tob. 15 âo tustyce in the syght of god / and beleue yâ he hath shewed his mercy vnto you your lorde god id holy and mercyfull / whiche 2 pa. 50 wyll nat tourne his face away from you / if ye wyll reuerte vnto him It is good and acceptable in the 1 Tim 2 syght of god our sautoue / whyche wolde haue all men saued / and to come vnto yâ know ege of the tru the / for ther is one god and one me by at or betwen god and man / that is Iesu Chryste / the man whiche gaue him selfe a raunsome for all men For we haue nat a Bysshop that Hebr. â is vnable to haue compassyon on our in fyrmytes / but he was tempted in all thynges / in lyke maner / but yet without synne / let vs go therfore boldly vnto the throne of his grace / that we maye optayâ mercy / and fynde fauour in tynâ of nede For he is able to saue euerlastiâ Heb.
feare tâ Thou truely which art our goâ Sap. 15 art swete / trewe / and pacient / â dysposynge all thynges in merâ For to knowe the / is perfyte styâe / to know thy iustice veâ is the roote of Immortalyte Nor there is none other god but Sap 12 thou / whiche hast cure of all thynges Lorde god of Israell / there is 2. Par. 6. no god lyke vnto the / neither in heuen nor erth / whiche kepest coueâaunt and mercy with thy seruauÌtes / goyng before the with al their herte what god is lyke vnto the / that mich 7 takest a way wyckednes / caryest âway the synne of suche as are left to theyr inherytaunce For thy mercy is magnyfyed vnto Ps 56. the heuens / and thy truth / vnto the cloudes Spare / lorde / spare thy people Iohel 2 and do not gyue thy inherytaunce in reprofe Haue mercy on me / o god / haue Ps 56. mercy on me / for my soule trustyth in the / and I shal trust in the shadow of thy wynges / vntyl wickednes be passed Be nat thou dredefull vnto me Hie. 17 ây coÌforte in the day of afflyccioÌ Make maruelous thy mercies Ps 16. lorde whiche doste saue all yâ truste in the. The lorde is myne helpar and my Ps 24 defendat / and my herte hathe trusâed in him / and I was holpen Verely the chyldren of men shall Ps 35. trust iÌ the couering of thy wiÌges In god is my coÌfort and my glorye Ps 61. / the god of my helpe my trust is in god ye / and though he kyl me / I wyl Iob. 13 truste in him / neuertheles I wyll reproue my ways in the sight of hi. Lorde I haue trusted in the / letteâ Ps 70. me neuer be confounded For suche as withdrawe theÌ selues Ps 72. from the / shall perysshe / thou haste dystroyed all that fornycate from the. Truely for to cleue vnto god / is very good vnto me / and to put my truste in the lorde god Preserue me lorde / for I hauâ Psa 15 trusted in the / I haue sayd vnto yâ lorde / thou arte my god / and thoâ hast no nede of my goodes I wyll loue the / lorde / my deâice Ps 17. lorde / my fortres / and my refuge / and my redemer / my god I wyl truste in hi / my protectour / horâe of my helth / and my suretye The lorde ruleth me / and I shall Psa 22 wante nothyng Lorde I haue lyfte vp my mynde Ps 24 vnto the / I do truste in the / let me nat be shamed For there is no confusyon / to Dan. 3. them that truste in the. The lorde god is my helpar / and Esa 50 therfore I was nat rebuked The lorde is myne helpar / I wyl p. 117. nat feare what that maÌ can do vnto me The lorde is myne helpar / and I shall despyse myne enemys The lorde is made a refuge vnto Ps 69 me / and my god is a conforte vnto mynt hope Verely I am poore and nedy / helpe Ps 39. me god Truely I am a begger poore / Ps 30. the lorde haâh care of me / thou art my helpar and my defender o my god be nat slowe Be vnto me as a defendyng god and as a house of socoure / that â mayst make me safe / for thou artâ my fortres and my refuge / and foâ thy names sake / thou shalt bringâ me forth / and maynteyne me Thou lorde arte my suretye / my Hab. 3. glorye / and doest exalte my hed Verely I shall reioyse in the lorde / p. 143 and shall be glad in god my sauiour / my god / my fortres My mercy / and my refuge / my surety / and my redemer Thou hast remeÌbred me o god Da. 14 and thou hast nat forsake theÌ that loue the Ps 85. Lede me lorde in thy way / and I wyll go in thy truthe / my hertâ may be glad for to drede thy name They that loue the / shal shyne Iudi 15 lyke as dothe the sonne in his rysynge For thy mercy is aboue al lyfe / Ps 62. my lyppes shall prayse the. Delyuer me from claye / lest â Ps 68. stycke in it / delyuer me fro theÌ thaâ hate me / and from the depenesse of waters I haue sayd lorde / haue mercy Ps 40 âon me / he le my soule for I haue of fended the. I haue sayd / I wyll knowelege Psa 31 my wyckednes vnto the lorde agaynst my selfe / and thou hast forgyuen the impyete of my synne Thou hast delyuered my soule Esa 38 bycause it shulde nat peryshe / thou hast caste behinde thy backe al my synnes I haue trusted in god / I wyll Ps 55. nat feare / what flesshe may do vnto me Psa 30 I haue trusted in the lorde / I wyl be glad and ioyfull in thy mercy Through the I shal be delyuered Psa 17 from temptation / throughe âny god I wyl passe ouer the stone âall I am inferiour to thy manifolâe Gen. 25 myserations / and to thy tru the âhat thou haste accomplyshe vnto âhy seruaunt Ec. 39. Haue mercy on vs o god of al âreatures / and beholde vs / shew vnto vs the lyght of thy pyte O god / conuerte vs / shewe thy Ps 76 face / and we shall be saued Shewe vnto vs / howe thou dostâ Iudi. 6 nat forsake them that presume oâ the / and suche as presume of theâselues gloryeng in theyr owne veâtu / thou doest bryng lowe Remembre lorde / and shew thy Hester 14. selfe vnto vs in tyme of our trybâlation / and gyue me conforte o lorde / kynge of goddes of vnyuersall power In the many folde mercyes / thou 2. Es 9 hast nat created theÌ vnto consumpcion / nâyther haste thou forsakeâ them / for thou arte a god pyteful and mercyful Lorde / thy mercyes ar manyfold P. 118. accordynge to thy iugement reuyue me Verely thou arte amongeste vâ Hie 14 lorde / and thy holy name hath beâ called vpon by vs / do nat forsakâ vs. Haue mercy on vs lorde / hauâ Ps 122 mercy on vs / for we ar greatly fuâ ylled with dispyte whan my soule was vexed withi Ione 2 me lorde I remeÌbred that my prayer might come vnto the euyn vnto thy holy temple Troubles do oppresse me on euery parte / but it is better for me to 1. p. 12. fall into the haÌdes of the lorde for his pyte is great than into the haÌdes of men The lorde wyll do that / that semeth 1. pa. 16 good in his syght The sorowes of deth haue compassed Ps 114 me / and the perylles of hel haue founde me out I haue founde out trybulation sorowe / and I
thou hast seÌt me that glorie yâ thou gauest me / I haue geuen them that they may be one as we at one / I in them / thou in me / that they may be made Pfet in one / that the worlde may knowe that thou hast sent me / hast loued theÌ as thou hall loued me Father I wyl that they which â hast geueÌ me / be with one where I am / yâ they may se my glory / which thou hast gyuen me / for thou haste loued me before the makyng of the worlde O rightwyse father the very worlde hath nat knowen yâ / but I haue knowen / these haue knoweâ that thou hast sent me / I haââ declared vnto theÌ thy name / and wyldeeââre it that the loue wherâ shou louest theÌ / be in them that I be in them who that is wyse obserue these Ps 106 thynges / he shal pceue the mercy of the lorde To the entent that the boke shuld be replenisshed we haue added ther vnto certayn orysoÌs / prayers / exhort a cyons of holy fathers / ppheââ kyngâ other noble ryghtwise men of ouly fayth / trust / confydeÌte to be had in god ¶ A blame of them that mystrust in batayle The wordsâ of the pphete AnaÌ to kyng Iudab / for because thou hast Par. 1. 26. put thy trust in the kyng of Syria not in thy lorde god / therfore the kig of Syrya did escape out of thy power were nat also the meÌ of Iude and Lybia endued with many mo châretts horsemen / also with a mocâ greatter multytude of people whâ whan yâ dydest put thy trust in thy lorde god he theÌ delyuered iÌto thy handes power The eyes truely of our lorde doth beholde al the worâ de / his power fortytude to theÌ which with a perfect hert doth beleue in him / therfore â dydest folyshely for that also warre shal aryse agaynst the in this present tyme. ¶ The prayer of Asa kyng of Iuda â This prayer sayd Asa vnto out lorde what tyme that zara a maÌ oâ Iude came agaynst him with a L. M sowdyers men of warre / and also with thre hundreth Charettes O good lorde in the there is no delay nor dystaunce / whether yâ do helpe with fewe or with many / o out lorde god helpe vs for we truly hauyng only out trust confydeÌce ââ the in thy name / be come agaynst this gret multytude / yâ art our god â agaynst the no man may pÌuayle It chastsed therfore that the men of Iude were disperssed / yâ kyng did strike them vnto theyr distructioÌ deth ¶ The exortation of Asarye son to Obed in warre tyme of vexatyon â Our lorde is with you / for ye were 2. Par. .15 with him / if ye seke him ye shal fiÌde him / but yf ye forsake him / he wyll forsake you forsoth many dayes shall passe in Israell with out a trew god without a pryst / without a techer / also without law / and whaÌ they wyll be reuersed in their troble and wyl crte to the lorde god of Israel / also wyll seke him / than shall they fynd him / at the tyme ther shal be no peace to meÌ goyng forth â goyng in but gret horryble feaââm euery place amongs al the In âabytors of the erth / for nacioÌ shal ââight agaynst nacioÌ / cyte against Lyte / for our lorde shal vexe theÌ in â afflyccioÌ / therfor be you of good confort and lette nat your hoste be dyssolued and broken / for ye shall haue rewarde for your labour / the which thyng whan the kyng hard he was greatly comforted âc O lorde the god my father Sâmeon Iudith 9. which gauest to him a sword for his defence agaynste strangers that were rauysshours in their vnclênes and dyscouered the chastytâ of a vyrgyn to theyr confusyon ¶ the exortacyon of the âphetâ Ezechias agaynst SeÌnacherth O lorde god of Israell that sytted 4. Re. 19. aboue cherubyn / thou art thâ only god of al kyngs of the erth â madest both heuyn erth / Inclynâ thyne eare good lorde here opeâ thyne eyes / se here al the wordeâ of Seunacherth that he did send tâ vs. castynge in our teth our god â is lyuyng Truly good lorde yââyâges of Assyrta haue put apart anâ dyspersed both the people landeâ of al men / haue cast theyr godde into the fyre / for truly they were ââ goddes but werkes made with theâ des of mâ of tymber â stone / the lost them Therfore now our lorde god âserue vs froÌ the hands of theÌ / that al kingdomes of the erth may know yâ thou art only yâ lorde god ¶ The prayer of Iosaphat agaynst his enemyes O lorde god of our faders thou art 2. Par. 20. god in heuen haste domynacyon ouer all kyngdomes of people / In thy haÌde is both strenght power / no man may the resyst so forth / but in vs is nat so moche power to âsyst wythstand this multytude that muadeth on vs. NatwythstaÌdyng seyng we ar IgnorauÌt what we may do / this onely remayneth / that is to say / to dircc our eyes to thy goodnes ¶ The exortacyon of Iazibell sonne of zacarye to the people Fere ye uat nor drede ye this multitude for surly it is not the resysteÌce of you / but it is the resystence of god ¶ The exortaeyoÌ of Iosaphat in the myddes of the people O ye men of Iudab / al ye Inha bytours of IerusaleÌ / here what I shal say beleue tenst in your lordâ god you shall be in sauegard / puâ also your confydeÌ ce in his pphetâ and all thynge to you shall fortunâ prosperous ¶ The admonycyon of the seruaunt of god / to Amasam If thou thynkest that the victory of warre do coÌsyst in the streÌghâ of the host / god wyl cause the to bâ ouer come of thyne enemyes / foâ why / it is at the plesure of god both to helpe and to put to flyght ¶ The exortacyoÌ of Iudas Machabeus to the people After that the people peeued thâ Math 3 host coÌmyng to mere theÌ / they fall vnto Iudas / how shall we beyng but fewe and also weryed this daâ with fastynge / fyght agaynste sâ great and stronge a multytude / to whom Iudas answered / said It is sone done to coÌclude many in the power of fewe / and there is no diuersyte in the syght of god in heuâ to delyuer from many / or els from fewe / for why the vyctory in warre doth nat stande in the multitude of the host / but al the fortytude power there of coÌmeth from heuen They do come vnto vs with an enuyous proude multytude to sprede abrode vs / our wyues / and our chyldren / that they myght spoyle diâtroye vs / but we wyll fyght for our soules / also for our lawes god him selfe wyll consume theÌ before our faces / therfore do you in no wyse fere them And after that he had spoken his mynde crassed fodenly / they enuaded and went vpon theyr enemys / shortely theyr aduersary was brough to confusy on openly in his syght ¶ The prayer of Iudas redy to fyght with his enemys â The people perseued a myghtty 1 Math 4 hast comyng vpon them / at whichâ tyme Iudas prayde in this maner blessed art thou the sauvour of Israell whiche dyddest coÌâlude the furyous Invasyon of a strong cap tayne within the power of thy seruaunt Dauid / and dyddest delyuer the castelles of straungers into the power of Ionathas sonne to Saul and to the beter of his armure / conclude in lyke maner this host with in the handes of thy people of Israell and let them be brought to coÌfusyon both the horsmeÌ and other of the host / gyue them feare and coÌsume the audacyte of theyr manhode / and lette them be vered with theyr owne repentaunââ / cast them downe with the swerde of theÌ that loue the and al men that know thy name shall laude and prayse the in hymnes / and other prayses of honour / and thaÌ they pitched their batayle and kylled of the host of Lysia fyue thousande men ¶ The prayer of Iudas to the people â whan certayne of the people wolde haue fledde departed / Iudas Machabeus exhorted the sayeng / althought our tyme draw nere yet let vs dye with mahode / for the loue of our brethern / and let vs nat brynge our honour to rebuke FINIS ⧠Printed at London by Thomas Godfray ¶ Cum priuilegio regali
Retoyce by cause your names be Luc. 10 writen in heuyn I say vnto you / that asmoche ioy Luc. 15 shall be in heuân for one synner taking repentaunce / as for nyntye nyne rightwyse men that nede nat to repente Sucht as be in helth / nede no physycion Mat. 6 / but such as be yuel at case I regarde mercy / and nat sacryce for I am nat come to call the ryghtwyse / but synners The sonne of god is come to seke Luc. 19 and to saue that / that was lost I am nat come for to condempne Ioâ 12 the worlde / but to saue the worlde The sonne of god came nat to be serued / but for to serue to spende his lyfe for the redeÌption of many Ma 20 I truly am in the middes of you / euen as he that serueth I gyue vnto you a new coÌmaundement Io. 13. / yâ you shall loue togyther lyke as I haue loued you / to then tent yâ you shal loue one another therby shal euery man know that you are my discyples / if you wyll beare loue one to another For if you wyll forgyue meÌ their Mat. 6 synnes / your celesty all father shal forgyue you / your fautes The thiges yâ be impossyble vnto Luc. 18 men / be possyble yuough to god Loue your enemyes / do wel vnto Mat. 5 theÌ that hate you / pray for them that persecute sclauÌder you / that you may be the chyldreÌ of your father that is in heuen / that sufferyd his sonne to aryse vpoÌ the good the bad / reygneth vpon the right wyse and vnryghtwyse Luc. 6 For he is kynde vnto the vnkynde and yuell Therfore be you mercyfull / lyke as your father is mercyfull Iugeâ nat / ye shall nat be iuged / coÌdemne ye nat / ye shall nat be coÌdemâned / forgyue ye shal be forgyueâ gyue it shal be gyuen vnto you The rightwise shall shyne in the Ma 14 âigdom of my father / as the soÌne Come ye blessed of my father / in Ma. 25 heryte the kingdome ordayned for you / froÌ the creatioÌ of the worlde Truely truly I say vnto you / so loÌg as ye do ought / to one of the lest of these my brthren / ye do it vnto Ma. 28 All power in heuen inerth me is gyuen vnto me go therfore and teche all nations baptisyng them in the name of the father / and the sonne / and the holy ghost / teachig them to obserue al thynges / what soeuer I haue coÌmauÌded you Lo I am with you alwaye euyn vntyll the endynge of the worlde Go vnto my brothers / say vnto Io. 20 them I ascende vnto my father / your father / my god / your god Io. 14 Let nat your hertes be troubled / beleue in god beleue in me / there be many mansions in the house of my father / if it were nat so / I wol âe haue tolde you so / I go to prepare a place for you As the father hathe loued me / sâ Io. 15. haue I loued you And what soeuer ye wyl asketh Io. 14 fader in my name I wyl do it / tha the father may be glorifyed in thâ same / If ye do aske any thinge oâ me in myne own name / I wyl do iâ Truely truely I say vnto you / â Io. 16. ye aske the father any thing in mâ name / he wyl giue it vnto you / hy therto ye haue asked nothiÌg in mâ name aske and ye shall haue / thaâ your ioye may be full The true worshippers / shall we Io. 4. shyppe the father in spyrite and ââryte / for the father seketh out suâ that may worshippe him Aske / and it shall be gyuen vntâ Mat 7 you / seke you shal fynde / knock it shall be openyd vnto you whâ that asketh / receyueth and he thaâ seketh / fyndeth / it shall be opâned to him that knocketh is therâ any man amonge you that wolâ profer his sonne a stonne / if he aâked him breade / or if he asked hiâ a fysshe / wolde ye profer him a seâpent if ye than which are euyl can gyue to your chyldren good giftes howe moch more shall your father that is in heuen gyue good thiges to suche as aske of him whersoeuer at two or thre gathered Ma. 16 to gyther in my name / I am in the myddes of them All that euer ye wyl aske in your Ma. 21 prayer with belefe / ye shal receiue Shal nat god reuenge his clecte / Luc. 18 that crye vnto him bothe nyght day / ye though he deferre them / I tel you / he wyl reuenge them / and that quickely walke and pray / that ye entre nat Ma 26 into teÌptacyons / the spirite is alwayes redy / but the flessâe is weake Let your loynes be gyrded about Luc. 12 your lyghtes brennyng in your handes ye your selues lyke vnto men that loke after their maister / whan he wyl retourne from a weddynge Take no thought for your lyuig what ye shal eate / nor for your body what ye shall putte in The lyfe is of more value / than meate / the body is more of value thaÌ raymeÌt marke wel the raues for they neither sow nor repe / whâche neither haue storchouse ne baâne / yet god fedeth them / how moche more ar ye better thaÌ the foules Do nat seke what ye may eate / oâ what ye may drynke / and be ye naâ lyft on hyght If god than doth clothe haye oâ Mat. 6 the felde / growynge this day / and to morow shall be caste into a fornays / in suche wyse / howe mochâ more wyll he cloth you o ye endewed with lytell fayth Therfore seke fyrste the kyngdome of god and the iustyce of it and all these thynges / shall be mynystred vnto you whan thou wylte pray / entre itâ thy chambre / and shytte thy door and pray vnto thy father / which is in secrete the father that seytâ in secrete shall rewarde the openly For your father knoweth whâ is nedeful vnto you / before that â make peticyon vnto him / therfore ye shall pray in this wyse â The Pater noster with other lytell prayers of the Byble / beyng gathered togyther into a compâdyous ordre / in the commendation or prayse of the excedyng and incomparable mercy of god / and for t he behofe of the deuout reder / that prayeth nat in waggynge of his lyppes / but with the feruent desyre of herte OOure Father that arte in heuen Ma. 6. / halowed be thy name / let thy kyngdom come to vs. Thy wyll be fulfylled aswell in crth / as it is in heuen Gyue vs this daye our dayly breade And forgyue vs our offeÌces / lyke as we do forgyue them