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B07679 The foƫtayne or well of lyfe, out of whiche doth sprynge mooste swete consolations, ryght necessarye for troubled conscyences to thyntente they shal not despayre in aduersitie and trouble.. 1548-1549? (1549) STC 11211.2; ESTC S92562 41,703 145

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sonne of rightuous sea helth shal be in hys fethers Esa 56. Mal 3 He wyll come hastely and wyl not tarie The septre shal not be taken awaye frome Iudas vntyll he come that shall be sende and he shall be the expectacion of the Hethē binding his colte Pah 2 Gene. 49 vnto the vyneyarde his asse my chyld vnto the vyne wasshynge hys stoole in vyne and hys garmēt in the blode of the grape This is my welbeloued so here hym Luc. 9 ●ach 2 Esa 9 Prayse be glad o d oughter of Syon For lo I come i● wyll dwell with the THe spirite of the lord is vpō me because he hath anointed me for to preach the gospell vnto the poore he hath sent me to he le such as are cōtrite Luc / 4 / in harte for to preach delyueraunce to the captyue and syght for to blynde and lyberte to theym that be shyt in for to preach the acceptable yere of the lorde for to conforte the sorowfull for to glad the mourners Isa 63. of Syon and to gyue a croune for dust the oyle of ioy for heuynesse the garmente of praise for the spirite of sorow I haue troden the wynepresse alone and none of the people was with me I offerd my body to the smyters Esa 50 and my chekes to the beters I turned not my face frō the rebukers and such as dyd spytte vpon me the lorde God was my defender and therfore I was not confounded I am Alpha and omega the Apo. 1. begynnyng and endyng whiche am and was and shall be euer to come almyghtye Do not feare I am the fyrste and the last and am'a lyue and was deed and behold I am a Apo 2● lyue for euermore and haue y● keyes of hel death I am the roote and generacyō of Dauyd and the bryght mornyng styrre c. and let him that is thurstie come he that wyll lette hym take water of Iohn 4. lyfe frely whosoeuer drynketh of the pater that I shall gyue hym ●all neuer be more tourstye but the water that I shall g●ue shal be in hym a well of water sprynginge vp into euerlastynge lyfe If any be a thurste let him come to me and drynke who Iohn 7 that beleueth ī me as the scripture sayth out of his bely shal flowe the water of lyfe I am the bread of lyfe he that cometh vnto me shal not hungre and he that beleuethe in me shal neuer be athurst Ioh 9 My flesshe is very meate and my blode is very drynke ▪ He that eateth my flcsshe and driuketh my blode dwelleth in me and I in hym I am the vyne and you the braunches he that abydoth in Ioh 15. me I in hym bryngeth forth moche fruyte for wythout me ye can do nothinge c. Abyde in me and I in you for as the braunche can bryng forth no frute of it selfe except it remaine in the vine no more can you excepte you remayne in me If you abyde in me and my wordes abyde i● you also aske Iohn 6. Mat. 11. whatsoeuer ye wil and it shal be graunted you All that my father doth gyue me shall come vnto me who that comethe vnto me I wyll not caste hym awaye Come vnto me al you that laboure and are laden and I wyl ease you take my yoke on you and lerne of me for I am meke and lowly in harte and you shal fynde ease vnto your souls for my yoke is ease and my burden in lyght Iohn 1● This is my commaundement that you shall loue togyther lyke as I haue loued you a greatter loue than thys can no man haue than to spende hys lyfe for hys frendes You are my frendes yf you ●● Ioh 1. 15 Iohn 16 that I commaunde you Ye haue not chosen me but I haue chosen you My father hymselfe loueth you bycause you haue loued me and haue beleued that I Math 12 came from god Who soeuer doth the wyll of my father whiche is in hea●●● is my brother and syster 〈◊〉 mother This truely is the wyll of ●y Iohn 6 father that sent me that euery one that seeth the sonne 〈◊〉 dothe ●ele●e in hym shal haue euerlastynge lyfe and I wyl rayse hym agayne at the ●●●ter day Truely truely I saye vnto you he that beleueth ī me hath Iohn 14 euerlastynge lyfe He that loueth me shal be loued of my father and I wyll loue hym and shewe my selfe vnto hym If anye do loue me he wyll kepe my worde and my father wyll loue hym and we wyll come vnto hym wyll make our mansion in hym If you do loue me kepe my cōmaundementes and I wyll praye vnto my Father and he shall gyue you another conforter for to abyde with you euer moore whiche is the spirite of trouth I wyli not leaue you cōfortles for I wyll come vnto you And yf I departed to prepare you a place I wyll come agayne and wyll receyue you vnto me and where as I am you shall be I do leaue peace with you I gyue my peace vnto you I do not gyue vnto you as the worlde dothe let not your hart be troubled nor be aferde You shal be oppressed in the Iohn 19 Math. 8. Mat. 14. Luce / 12. worlde but trust ye I haue cōquereth the worlde Oh ye endewed with sma● fayth why are ye aferde Be of good chere it is ▪ I b● not aferde Be ye nothynge aferde my lytel flocke for it hath pleased Mat. 14. yeure father to geue vnto you the kyngdome It is not the wyl of your father whyche is in heuen that any of these lytelons shuld perisshe Luc. 9 The sonue of man came to saue that that was loste The sonne of man came not to leefe so●les but to saue God dyd not sende his son into the world for to iudg th● Ioh. 3 world but to the intente that the world shuld besaued vi hī He that beleueth in hym shall not be cōdemned but he that doth not beleue is cōdempned alredy bycause he hath not beleued in the name of the onely begotteu sonne of God The father louethe the sonne and hathe geuen hym all thynges into hys hande He that beleueth in the sonne hathe euerlastyng lyfe and he that doth not beleue in the son shall neuer selyfe but the veugeaunce Ioh. 1● of God abydeth ouer hym I am the resurrection lyfe whosoeuer beleueth on me ye thoughe he were deed yet shal Iohn 8 ▪ he lyue and whosoeuer lyueth beleueth ī me shal neuer dye I am the lyght of the world who that foloweth me walketh not in darkenes but shal Iohn 1● haue the lyght of lyfe If any w●l serue me let him folowe me and whersoeuer I am there shall my seruaunt 〈◊〉 if any wyll serue me my father wyll honoure hī walke why●● ye haue lyght that the darkenesse do not take
the father may Iohn 18 Iohn 14 Iohn 16 be glorified in the sonne If ye do aske any thynge of me in myne owne name I wyll do it Truely truely I saye vnto you yf ye aske the father any thinge in my name he wyll geue it vnto you hytherto ye haue asked nothing in my name Aske and ye shal haue that Ioh. 4. your ioye maye be full The true worshippers shal worship the father in spirite verite for the father sekethe out such that may worshipe hym Aske and it shall be geuen Math 7 vnto you seke you shal finde knocke it shal be openned vnto you who that asketh receyueth and he that sekethe fyndeth and it shal be opened to him that knocketh Is the●● anye man amonge you that wolde profer his sonne a ston● yf he asked hym breade Or yt he asked hym a fysshe wolde he profer hym a serpent If y● then whiche are euyl can gyue to your chyldren good gyftes howe much more shal your father that is in heuē gyue good thinges to such as aske of him Whersoeuer are two or thre Mat. 18 Mat. 21 Luc. 18 gathered togither in my name I am in the myddes of them Al that euer ye wyll aske in prayer beleuynge ye shall receyue it Shall not god reuenge his electe that crye vnto him both nyght and day yea though he defarre them I tel you he wyll Mat. 29 / reuenge them that quyckely Wake and pray that ye entre not into temptacions the spirite is alwayes readye but the fleashe is weake Let your loynes be gyrded aboue and your lyghtes brennynge in your handes And ye your selues lyke vnto mē that loke after theyr mayster when Luc. 12. he wyll returne frō a wedding Take no thought for your lyuyng what ye shall eate nor for youre bodye what ye shall put on The lyfe is of more value then meate and the bodye is more of value then raymente Marke well the rauens for they neither sow nor repe whiche neither haue storehouse ne barne and yet god fedeth them howe much more are ye better then the foules Do not seke what ye maye Mat. 6 eate or what ye maye drynke and be ye not lyfte an hygh If god then dothe so clothe the haye of the felde growyng this daye and that to mor● shall be caste into a furnace how moch more wyll he clothe you oh ye endewed with lytell faythe Therfore seke fyrst the ky●dome of god and the iustice of it and all these thinges shal be mynistred vnto you Whā thou wylt pray ent● into thy chambre and shyt shy dore and pray vnto thy father Mat. 6. which is in secrete and thy father that seeth in secrete shall rewarde the openly For youre father knoweth whatts nedefull for you before that ye make peticion vnto hym therfore ye shall praye in this wyse The Pater noster wyth other lytell prayers of the Byble beynge gathered togyther into a compendyous ordre in the commendacyon or prayse of the excedynge and incomparable mercy of God for the behoue of the deuoute reader that prayeth not in waggyng of his lippes but wyth the feruent M●t. 6. desyre of harte OVr father whych arte in heauen halowed be thy name Thy kyngdome come Thy wyll be done in carth as it is in heauen Gyue vs this daye our daily breed And for geue vs oure trespaces as we forgeue them that trespace against vs. And lette vs not be led into temptacyon But delyuee vs from euyll Amen For it is thy kyngdome power 2. para ● and glory for euermore Blessed art thou lord god of Israel oure father euerlastyngely for it is thy magnificens O Lorde thy power 〈◊〉 ●y and victory prayse to 〈◊〉 O gouernour / lorde god 〈◊〉 teful and benigne pacient 〈◊〉 of great mercy whiche dost ●●tende thy mercy vnto thous●des Exo. 34 whiche takest awaye w●kednes myschefe and syn●● and none of him selfe is in●●cente before the. I beseche 〈◊〉 that thou wylte take a w●● our wyckednes and synne I beseche the Lorde god● Nu. 14. heuen strong / mighty and ●●rible which kepest couena● and mercy wyth suche as lo● the and obserue thy cōmau●mentes Let thy eares be h● kenyng and thyne eares op● that thou mayst here the pra●er of thy serua●nt Nec 1 O lorde which art pacie●● and of great mercy and take● away our iniquitie mischefe c. forgyue I beseche the th● ●he synne of this thy people after the greatnes of thy mercy Lorde God do not destroy thy people and thyne enherytaūce which thou hast bought Deu. 9. thorowe thy power Thou haste bene guyde in the mercy to the people which hast redemed Forgiue the people though Exo 15 ● para 9 they be synners for thou arte my god Let thyne eyes I beseche the be open and thyne eares intentyfe vnto the prayer that is made in this place O lorde thou art our father and we are but claye thou art Esa 49. oure creatoure all we be but the workes of thine handes O lorde be no● ouer much angry and be no more myndefull of our inquitie Beholde haue Psal / 129 respecte / al we are thy people Lorde thy mercy is euerlasting do not dispise the worke of thyne handes O thou lord whych art o●● father our redemer thy name hathe ▪ ben euermore For we do not prostrate ou● prayers before thy face in iu●●fienge Iud 7. Ess 6. our selues but in truste of thy great mercy herkē lord be pleased o lord attende and do be not slacke my god for thyne owne sake for thy name hath ben called vpō this cytie and vpon the people Lorde god here the clamor of Dan. 6. Num 20 this people and open vnto thē thy treasure the well of the water of lyfe Let all that knowe thy name lorde truste in the for thou haste not forsaken them that seke the. psal 9 / Thou verely whych a●t a god mercyfull meke and py●full pacient and of hygh compassion hast not forsaken thē Aryse Lorde helpe vs rededeme vs for thy name sake Do not remembre our olde in●●uities but lette thy mecy preuēt vs quickely for we are psol 4● psal 78 made very pore Helpe vs our God and for the glorye of thy name lorde delyuer vs and be mercyful vnto our synnes for thy names sake I shall do sacrifice vnto the wyth good wyll and shal confesse psal 53. psal 85. thy name for it is good For lorde thou art swete and gentyl and of plentuous mercy vnto suche as call vpon the Lorde heare our prayers our peticions and delyuer vs out for thi sake Heare O lord haue mercy Bar. 2. Bae 3. for thou art a merciful god and haue mercy on vs for we synned agaynst the. We haue synned with our fathers we haue done vniustly ▪ we haue commytted 〈◊〉 nes Thou that art holy 〈◊〉
55. thy backe all my sinnes I haue trusted in god I wil not feare what flesshe may do vnto me I haue trusted in the lorde psal 30 psal 17 I wyl be glade and ioyfull in thy mercy Through the I shal be delyuered from temptacyon and throughe my god I wyll pa●● ouer the stone wall I am inferiour to thi ma●● folde miser acyons and to th● trueth that thou haste accomplisshed Gene. 5 Eccl. 39. vnto thy seruaunt Haue mercion vs o god of all creatures and beholde v●● and showe vnto vs the lyghte of thy pytie O God conuerte vs shewe thy face and we shall be saued Shewe vnto vs howe thou psal 76. Iudi. 6. doest not forsake them that presume of thee and suche as presume of themselues gloriynge in theyr owne vertu thou doest brynge lowe Remembre lorde and shewe thy self vnto vs in tyme of ou● Hest 14. 3. Esd 6 tribulacyon and gyue me conforte o lorde kyng of gods and of vniuerfall power In thy manyfolde mercyes thou hast not created them vnto consumpcion neyther haste thou forsaken them for thou art a god pytefull mercyfull Lorde thy mercyes are manyfolde accordynge to thy iuge mēt receyue me psal 118. Hiere 14 Verely thou arte amongest vs lorde thy holy name hathe ben called vpon by vs do not forsake vs. Haue mercy on vs lord haue mercy on vs for we are greately fulfylled wyth dyspite Whan my soule was vexed psal 122. ● Ione 2 ● within me Lord I rtmembred that my prayer myghte Come vnto the Euen vnto thy holye temple Troueles do oppresse me on euery parte but it is better for me to fall Into the handes of 1 Prr. 21 1. Par 16 the lord for his pytie is greate than into the handes of men The lorde wyll do that that semeth good in hys syght The sorowes of death ha●● compassed me and the per●● psal 4 of hell haue founde me out I haue founde out tribulation and sorowe and I wyll call vpon the name of the lorde O lorde delyuer my soule our mercyfull lorde and riyghtous god is pytifull psal 36. 2. par 36 Lorde al my desyre is before the and my mournynge is not hydden from the. The mercy of thy promyse is greate and vnsercheable for thou arte the hyghest lord god ouer all the erth longe suffring Apo / 5 / and passinge mercyfull and sory for the malice of men Thou art worthy lorde for to opē the boke and to lose the seales of it for thou wast slaine and hast redemed vs o god Bar 2 in thy blode And thou lord god hast delt withe vs accordynge to all thy goodnesse and accordynge to all thy great pytie Thou art Christ the sonne of the lyuynge god I haue beleued tha● thou Mat. 16. Iohn 11. Esd 6. arte Christ the sonne of the lyuynge God whiche came into the worlde For thou arte our god thou hast delyuered vs frō our wyekednes and hast●gynen helthe vnto vs Luc. 18. Luc. 15 God be merciful to me that am asynner Father I haue offended agaynst heauen and before the nowe I am not worthy to be called thy sonne Let me be as one of thy hired saruauntes We are vnprofitable seruaūtes we haue done but our dutye Luc. 17 Luc 17. Math. 9 Encrease fath in vs a lorde Haue mercy on vs sonne of Dauid For in thee is the wel of 〈◊〉 by thy lyght we shall se ly● Lyke as a harte longeth ●●ter welles of water so my so●● longeth after the o god My soule hathe thyrsted a●ter god the lyuynge well w●● psal 41. psal 25. shall I come and appere 〈◊〉 the face of the lorde My soule hathe desyred t●e in the nyghte but in my spir●e and In my harte I shall wake for the betymes I bowe the knees of my●e harte prayinge vnto thy go●nesse lorde I haue synned lo●● I haue synned and I kno●lege in wyckednes I askep●y enge the Lorde to forgyue 〈◊〉 Forgyue me do not distr●y● 2. Par ● me altogyther wyth my si●● nor do not proseue myne off●●ces for euer for thou shalt saue me vnworthy accordynge v●to thy greate mercye I shall prayse thee euer al the dayes of my lyfe for al the vertue of heuen prayseth the and to thee is all glory for euermore ¶ Thou hast here good reder a certa yne gatheryng of scriptures out of both the Testamentes which declare the most abundaunte mercy of God wyth a clere exposicion of the same Ioh ● IN the begynninge the worde was and The worde was wyth god god was the worde The same was in the begynnyng wyth god ●l thinges were made by it and with out it was nothige made that made is in it was life and life was the lyght of men He came into hys owne and his receyued him not Vnto as many as recyued him he gaue power to be the sōnes of god to suce as beleued in his n● whiche loued vs wass● vs frō our sinnes in his blo● and made vs hys kyngdō a● preestes vnto god and hys ●● ther to him be glory and do●●nion Apo. 1 for euermore God sheweth his laue whi● he bearethe vs for whan● were but synners Chryst dyd for vs moche more than no● seynge we are iustified in h●● blode we shal be preserued fr● Rom. 5. vengeaunce throughe him ●● if we were reconsyled to G●● whā we were enemyes by t● deth of hys sonne moch more nowe beyng recōsyled we shal be preserued by hys lyfe Act 10 Act. 13 Vnto him al the prophetis bere recorde that all that beleue in him do receyue remission of theyr sīnes by his name Be it knowen therfore vnto you ye men and brethren that by hym remission of synnes is preached vnto you by hym are all that beleue iustified frō thynges wherby ye coude not be iustified in Moyses lawe For what the lawe coulde not Rom. 8. do in asmoch as it was weke because of the flesshe that dyd god perfourme sent downe hys sonne in the similitude of synfull flesshe and by synne dampned synne in the flesshe that the ryghtuosnes of the lawe myghte be fulfylled in vs which walke not after the flesshe but after the spyrite Throughe the grace of our lorde Iesu Christ we beleue to be saued as well as they Act. 15. Act 17 Act. 4. For in hym we do liue and are moued to be This is the same stone that was forsaken of you in youre buildynge which is set for the foundacion of a corner and there is no saluacyon in other Nor there is none other● me vnder heauen gyuen v● mē wherby we may be saue● The name of the Lorde i● pro 18. Iohel 2 most defēsible to wre y● ry●●ousnes ronneth vnto it and ●● shal be exalted And it shall come to pa●● that whosoeuer calleth vp●● the name of the Lorde shall ●● saued For the lorde is our iud● Esa 33 the